At Mana Resources, we believe healing, growth, and independence happen through patience, consistency, and genuine human connection. Since 2008, we’ve supported young people transitioning out of foster care and juvenile corrections—walking alongside them as they learn to trust themselves, build life skills, and imagine a future that feels possible. This isn’t just a job: It’s an opportunity to be a calm, understanding presence for young adults (ages 18–19) who are stepping into independent living for the first time, often after experiencing significant instability or trauma. As a Mentor, you’ll be someone they can rely on someone who listens, encourages, and believes in their ability to grow. Your role is not to “fix,” but to support, guide, and model healthy adulthood. You’ll help young adults: Learn practical independent living skills like budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-care Establish healthy daily routines and personal responsibility Prepare for employment and understand workplace expectations Build emotional regulation, communication, and social skills Develop confidence, self-worth, and decision-making abilities Most importantly, you’ll offer patience, consistency, and understanding, even on hard days.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED