Job Title: Treehouse Mentor
Location: 2425 13th Avenue, Regina SK
Employment Type: Part Time
Compensation: $17 - $21/hour
Hours: Evenings (3:00pm – 10:30pm; 7 days a week – flexible scheduling within these hours)
Start Date: Immediate
Supporting Contract: City of Regina
About the Treehouse Program
The Treehouse Program is a welcoming, drop-in space designed for youth ages 13–24. Open daily from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the program provides participants with open access to a safe and supportive environment whenever they need it. From 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., youth can still reach out for urgent assistance through our on-call support staff, ensuring help is available around the clock.
Treehouse is more than a safe place—it’s a community where youth can find connection, explore resources, and access practical and emotional support. The program offers:
Help connecting to resources and services
Homework and academic support
Access to wellness programs and groups
A safe, inclusive space to build positive relationships
Our team is dedicated to walking alongside young people, creating an environment where they feel supported, valued, and empowered to thrive.
Position Summary
We are looking for Treehouse Mentors to join our team. In this role, you will walk alongside youth—providing connection, encouragement, and guidance. You’ll help with everyday needs such as finding resources and homework support, as well as co-facilitating wellness groups and building positive, meaningful relationships.
Key Responsibilities
Build safe, supportive, and respectful connections with youth
Support youth in accessing community resources and opportunities
Assist with homework and learning activities
Help facilitate wellness groups, recreational activities, and discussions
Provide mentorship that fosters belonging, growth, and resilience
Work collaboratively with other team members to create a positive environment
Qualifications/Experience
Passion for working with youth in supportive and empowering ways
Ability to build trust and maintain healthy boundaries
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Reliability and consistency in showing up for youth
A non-judgemental, compassionate approach that supports youth autonomy and growth
Previous experience in mentorship, youth work, education, or related fields is an asset (but not required)
Deep commitment to youth-centred care, harm reduction, and trauma-informed practice
Current Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check required (or willingness to obtain)
Training in CPR/First Aid, ASIST, Crisis Intervention, or Mental Health First Aid is an asset
Why Join Us?
Make a meaningful impact in the lives of youth
Be part of a supportive, values-driven team
Flexible part-time schedule during evenings
Opportunities to grow your skills in mentorship, group facilitation, and youth support
At Street Culture Project, we do more than provide services—we build relationships that matter. We show up for youth—consistently, authentically, and without judgement. We believe in creating spaces where young people can reclaim their stories and shape their futures.
SCP is committed to reflect the diversity of the youth we serve and fully support inclusivity in the workplace. We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this opportunity.
Ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of youths in our community?
Apply Today!