Peer Mentor (volunteer)
Use your experience to support others facing real challenges. As a Peer Mentor, you’ll build trust, offer encouragement, and help people take steps towards a more stable future.

Position Job Peer Mentor (Volunteer)
Location Flexible (Remote First, with some travel across the North East or North West)
Salary Voluntary role (expenses and development support provided)
Hours Minimum 3.5 hours per week (flexible)
Status Fixed Term to 28 February 2027
Closing date October 2026

This role is built on lived experience
We’re looking for people who want to use their own, relatable experiences to support others.
As a Peer Mentor, you’ll work alongside Wise Group colleagues and customers, helping people facing real challenges - including housing, wellbeing, finances and life transitions - to take steps forward.
This is about connection, trust and showing what’s possible.
The opportunity
As a Peer Mentor, you’ll be part of a team delivering support across England and Scotland.
You’ll receive training and ongoing support to work alongside colleagues, contributing to 1:1 support and group activities. Your role is to bring a different perspective - using your own, relatable, experience to relate, encourage and support others.
This is a structured volunteer role designed to support both customers and your own development.
What you’ll be doing
Supporting customers alongside mentors in appointments
Providing encouragement, listening and practical support
Sharing your experience in a way that helps others move forward
Helping to co-deliver group sessions and activities
Supporting with follow-up actions, signposting and basic admin
Acting as a positive role model
What this role really involves
Working with people who may be facing multiple challenges
Being open about your own experiences where appropriate
Building trust and maintaining boundaries
Committing consistently, even when progress takes time
What we’re looking for
Relatable experience you can draw on to support others
Reliability and a willingness to commit time each week
Ability to communicate clearly and respectfully
Openness to learning, feedback and development
A genuine interest in helping others move forward
You don’t need formal qualifications - your experience and mindset matter most.
What you’ll gain
This role is designed to support your personal and professional development.
You’ll receive:
Training and ongoing support from Wise Group colleagues
A personal development plan to track your progress
Opportunities to build skills, confidence and experience
Support to move towards further volunteering or employment opportunities
How we work
Flexible Location (Remote First) - mainly home-based, with some travel across the North East or North West for face-to-face activity.
We have 4 intakes per year for volunteers:
Q1 – Applications open in March – Start date first week in April.
Q2 – Applications open in June – Start date first week in July.
Q3 – Applications open in September – Start date first week in October.
Q4 – Applications open in December – Start date first week in January.
View the Role Profile for full details about this opportunity.
- Team
- Business Operations
- Role
- Peer Mentor (Volunteer)
- Locations
- North East of England, North West England
- Remote status
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Volunteer
You'll like it here
We want to make a lasting and positive difference in people’s lives, starting with our colleagues. We believe you can’t pour from an empty cup; that’s why we do everything we can to set our colleagues up for success to allow us to go on and help the most vulnerable in our society.
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If your experience looks a little different from what we've identified and you think you can bring value to the role, we'd still love to learn more about you.
About The Wise Group
The Wise Group is a leading UK social enterprise working to lift people out of poverty by inspiring positive change through relational mentoring.