Peer Support Bereavement Volunteer

(Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) Network)

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Position ID: V-OSH1460
Last Modified: 13 Nov 2024
Last Full Update: 13 Nov 2024

Opportunity Details: Peer Support Bereavement Volunteer

Contact Amy Muhr, Volunteer Coordinator, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Network; Phone: 416-617-2983 * 647-402-4440; Email: amy.muhr@sunnybrook.ca
Duties

The Peer Support Volunteer plays a vital role in providing compassionate, empathetic support to individuals and families who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss. Volunteers offer a listening ear, shared understanding, and companionship on the grief journey, creating a safe space for bereaved individuals to express their feelings, share memories, and receive validation from someone who “gets it.” By joining our team, you’ll help ensure that no one has to grieve alone.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide emotional support through one-on-one phone calls, online meetings, or in-person (as appropriate) to individuals who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss.
  • Listen actively, showing empathy and compassion, and creating a safe, non-judgmental space for individuals to share their grief.
  • Share your own experiences in a supportive and respectful manner, when appropriate, to help normalize and validate the individual’s feelings.
  • Support participants in finding resources and encourage self-care practices that align with their unique grief journey.
  • Communicate and collaborate with PAIL Network staff, sharing updates as needed while respecting the privacy and confidentiality of participants.
  • Complete initial and ongoing training to enhance skills, including workshops on grief, trauma-informed care, and cultural sensitivity.

Qualifications:

  • Personal experience with pregnancy or infant loss and a desire to support others going through similar experiences.
  • Excellent listening and communication skills, with the ability to provide empathetic, non-judgmental support.
  • Respect for confidentiality and boundaries, with an understanding of the importance of privacy in peer support relationships.
  • Ability to commit to regular volunteer sessions, showing reliability and consistency.
  • Willingness to participate in training, supervision, and support meetings as needed.

Training and Support:

  • Comprehensive training on topics such as grief, trauma-informed care, effective communication, and cultural sensitivity.
  • Ongoing support from PAIL Network staff and access to additional training opportunities.
  • Regular check-ins and debriefing sessions to support volunteers in their role.

If you have experienced pregnancy or infant loss and feel called to support others on their grief journey, we encourage you to apply. By sharing your understanding, compassion, and empathy, you can help ensure that bereaved individuals know they are not alone.

 

More Info Link https://pailnetwork.sunnybrook.ca/volunteers/
Benefits Benefits of Volunteering: 
 
- Make a meaningful difference by helping bereaved individuals feel seen, heard, and understood. 
- Gain valuable skills in active listening, grief support, and trauma-informed care. 
- Be part of a supportive volunteer community with shared experiences. 
- Access to continued learning and development through PAIL Network’s training resources.
Clients Anyone who has experienced a pregnancy loss at any stage during the pregnancy or the death of a baby under one year of age.
Ages 18 year(s) - 100 year(s)
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours No
Suitable For Adults (18+) ; Seniors (55+) ; Persons with a hearing impairment ; Persons with a mental disability ; Persons with a physical disability ; Persons with a visual impairment ; Men ; Women ; Newcomers / English as a second language ; Couples ; Individuals
Areas of Interest Child & Family Services ; Counselling ; Distress / Crisis / Bereavement Support ; Hospice Care ; Parenting / Foster Care Support ; Program Coordination / Support ; Support Group Facilitation ; Therapy
Skills/Experience Communication & Interpersonal Skills ; Confidentiality ; Counseling & Support ; Creativity ; Customer Service ; Dependability & Trustworthiness ; Friendly & Outgoing ; General Computer Skills ; Listening Skills ; Patience ; Self-Motivated / Work Independently ; Team Work ; Translation & Languages
Commitment Length Long Term (Minimum of 6 months) ; Medium Term (4 months to 1 year)
Interaction Level One-on-one ; Small Group ; Virtual Volunteering ; Provide emotional support through one-on-one phone calls, online meetings, or in-person (as appropriate) to individuals who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss.
Minimum Hours 1 / Month
Dates and Times Peer support with PAIL Network is done remotely and can be worked around your availability. Please visit our website to see in person group locations and times, as well as online loss specific group times. https://pailnetwork.sunnybrook.ca/programs-for-parents/
Seasons Year Round
Accessibility Fully Accessible
Location Support and volunteerism is for anyone in Ontario.
Number of Positions Ajax ; Beaverton ; Bowmanville ; Brock ; Brooklin ; Cannington ; Clarington ; Courtice ; Durham Region ; Orono ; Oshawa ; Pickering ; Port Perry ; Scugog ; Uxbridge (Township of) ; Whitby 
 
25 individual(s) needed in total.
Training Orientation ; Training is provided ; Training is required ; Scheduled training ; Training on the job ; Training on-going ; PAIL Network requires all volunteers to complete an independent peer support foundation training followed by an orientation. We also offer continued live, recorded, and self-led training throughout the year.
Transportation In-Person groups are located near public transit. All other support is offered remotely from the comfort of your home.
Cost N/A
Police Check Required
Liability Insurance Available

Agency Details: Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) Network

Office Phone 1-888-303-PAIL (7245), Toll Free
Fax 1-888-864-3785
E-Mail pailnetwork@sunnybrook.ca
Website pailnetwork.sunnybrook.ca
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