Volunteer Live-In House Mentor; TLP Dover, NH
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Youth Development, Community Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Human Services/ Social Work
Volunteer Live-In House Mentor
Be the safe adult. Be the positive influence. Be the difference.
Some young adults simply need someone in their corner.
Someone who believes in them. Someone who listens. Someone who models healthy relationships, accountability, and independence. Someone who helps them see what's possible.
At Waypoint's Transitional Living Program (TLP), we provide young adults ages 18-21 with safe housing, support, and life skills as they navigate the transition into adulthood. As a Volunteer Live-In House Mentor, you'll play a meaningful role in creating a stable, welcoming, and supportive home environment where young people can grow, learn, and thrive.
This is more than a volunteer opportunity. It's an opportunity to help shape futures, build community, and create lasting impact in the lives of young adults who have experienced significant challenges.
About the OpportunityWaypoint is seeking a Volunteer Live-In House Mentor for our Transitional Living Program in Dover, New Hampshire.
In exchange for providing approximately 10-12 hours of mentorship and support each week, House Mentors receive a private rent-free room within the residence. This opportunity is ideal for graduate students, emerging professionals, educators, human services professionals, or community members who are passionate about supporting young adults as they build independence and confidence.
As a House Mentor, you'll serve as a positive role model, trusted adult, and community builder. You'll help foster a safe, respectful, and supportive living environment while encouraging personal responsibility, healthy communication, and positive life skills.
You'll be supported by the TLP Manager and Care Coordinator and become part of a team dedicated to helping young adults successfully transition into adulthood.
What You'll DoBuild Relationships and Foster Community- Develop positive and supportive relationships with residents through authentic engagement and mentorship.
- Spend intentional time in shared community spaces to promote connection, trust, and a sense of belonging.
- Maintain a positive, strengths-based perspective on young people and their potential for growth.
- Support a welcoming, inclusive, and affirming environment for all residents.
- Provide guidance, encouragement, and informal coaching around life skills and personal responsibility.
- Conduct weekly room and chore checks and provide constructive feedback.
- Help residents develop healthy routines, communication skills, and problem-solving strategies.
- Support a substance-free and alcohol-free living environment.
- Serve as a positive role model by demonstrating healthy boundaries, respectful communication, and responsible decision-making.
- Assist with roommate mediation and conflict resolution when appropriate.
- Collaborate with program staff to address concerns and support resident success.
- Communicate important updates and concerns to the TLP Manager and Care Coordinator.
- Attend House Mentor meetings and TLP team meetings throughout the year.
- Participate in training and ongoing learning opportunities.
- Work collaboratively with program staff to support house operations and resident needs.
- Help organize occasional pro-social activities and community-building events based on resident interests and feedback.
How We Show Up
At Waypoint, we believe that meaningful relationships create meaningful change.
We encourage people to bring their authentic selves to our work community and value diverse experiences, perspectives, and identities. We embrace challenges with courage, approach others with empathy, and continuously seek new ways to better support the people we serve.
Who We're Looking ForWe're seeking someone who is compassionate, dependable, emotionally mature, and passionate about supporting young adults.
Requirements- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Ability to commit to a minimum of six months, with a one-year commitment preferred.
- Must be employed, enrolled in school, or otherwise demonstrate stability and reliability.
- Strong understanding of confidentiality and professional boundaries.
- Ability to pass a criminal background check with no history of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
- Willingness to support a substance-free and alcohol-free living environment.
- Experience working with youth or young adults through education, social services, counseling, mentoring, coaching, residential settings, or volunteer work.
- Knowledge of Positive Youth Development, Adolescent Development, Trauma-Informed Care, or related approaches.
- Experience supporting individuals impacted by foster care involvement, homelessness, mental health challenges, substance use, incarceration, or other adverse life experiences.
- Private rent-free room within the residence
- Quarterly stipend of $150 when responsibilities are consistently fulfilled
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