AMHS-KFLA

Mental Health Services - Kingston
Member For 2 months
Recruiting
Phone888-488-6697
Alt Phone888-488-6697
Email info@amhs-kfla.ca
Website http://www.amhs-kfla.ca
Address552 Princess Street, Kingston,
Do you accept secondary/high school student volunteers? Yes
Do you/would you consider accepting post-secondary student placements? Yes

Family Resource Centre Peer Group Faciliator

Organization AMHS-KFLA
Category Family & Family Supports
Location In Person (This position requires attendance in person)

Volunteer Peer Group Facilitators will be responsible for providing facilitation and support in a group format to loved ones/family members of individuals with addiction issues and/or mental illnesses. As an experienced loved one/family member, you will be an empathetic listener to group participants while they are sharing their personal experiences and challenges. Additionally, you will use your own knowledge and experiences to expand upon the participant’s knowledge, perspectives, and skills. Facilitators will also help guide and navigate group discussions in alignment with established group norms, ensuring that conversations remain respectful, inclusive, and on track. You may be called upon to lead or chair discussions, manage time, and support a safe and supportive environment for all participants.


  • Kingston, ON
  • Starting Immediately
  • 1-3hrs / week
  • 2 Spots Available of 2
  • Suitable For: Adults (18+)

This Position has an accompanying Application Form:

FRC-Volunteer-Application-Form-2025.pdf (133.28 KB)

Family Resource Centre Peer Group Faciliator

Dates and Times

Group is typically held twice per month on Thursday evenings from 5:30-7pm, additional prep time outside of the group may be required.

Required Qualifications

• Over 16 years of age • Experience with a family member or loved one who has experienced mental illness and/or addiction • Previous client who accessed support through the Family Resource Centre and/or other support services intended for family members • Flexibility in facilitating groups in person and virtually, if needed. • Ability to share your own experiences as a family member and comfort in sharing your journey • Have knowledge and/or experience with community services and resources intended to support family members as well as individuals with addictions and/or mental illnesses • Able to listen and communicate effectively with others • Interpersonal skills

Position Responsibilities

• Facilitate and guide group discussions • Actively listen to family members’ experiences, challenges, and growth • Share your personal experiences as a family member • Work with family members to develop strategies for conflict resolution, providing support, boundaries, communication, self-care, etc. • Communicate with Family Resource Centre staff regarding preparation, organization, facilitation, scheduling, and any feedback/concerns, as needed.

Volunteer Benefits

Build facilitation, communication, and leadership skills through guiding peer support groups Gain meaningful experience in mental health, peer support, and community services Feel a strong sense of purpose and fulfillment by supporting others with shared lived experience