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Jack Talks Speaker 2025 + 2026
ORGANIZATION: Jack.org
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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7 people are interested
What are Jack Talks?
Jack Talks are mental health presentations delivered by trained young speakers aged 18-26 given to other young people nationwide. Our goal? To educate, empower, and inspire youth across the country to take care of their mental health and look out for one another while reducing the stigma around mental health.
We offer multiple types of Talks to fit your preferences, skills, and how you want to participate in the conversation.
- Interactive and discussion-based conversations that are activity and facilitation-based, focusing on resilience, peer support, and practical mental health skills
- Flexible presentations with customizable mental health content with a focus on storytelling and educational components
- Presentations to large audiences featuring your lived experiences and journey with mental health
We will work with you to find the format and content that best fits your skills, interests, experience, and availability.
Who We Are Looking For:
We want people who are:
- Passionate about youth mental health and advocacy
- Responsive and communicative with our staff about your availability
- Comfortable speaking to audiences about mental health
- Excited to share personal stories in a safe and empowering way
- Eager to learn and grow through our training program and receptive to feedback
- Between the ages of 18 and 26 and based in Canada from September 2025 to June 2026
- Available for up to 25 hours during July & August for training
- We are looking for youth with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, especially young people from equity-deserving communities.
- Fluent in French and/or English
Bonus if you:
- Have lived experience with mental health (yours or a loved one’s)
- Have experience with public speaking, peer support, or facilitation
- Are open to travelling for in-person talks (we cover transportation, meals, and accommodations)
What You’ll Get:
- Training from our staff in public speaking, facilitation, and mental health literacy from July to August
- Support from Jack.org staff every step of the way to craft your talk and prepare for each presentation
- Opportunities to speak at schools, events and community spaces and meet like-minded young people
- Support youth in their learning and make a meaningful difference
- Compensation of $250 for training and $30/hour for each Talk & prep time
How to Apply:
If this sounds like you, please submit your responses to the application questions at this link: https://jackorg.bamboohr.com/careers/175 (150-250 words for each question) and attach a resume (optional).
More opportunities with Jack.org
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Jack.org
Location:
Suite 200 - 243 College St, Toronto, Ontatio M5T 1R5, CA
Mission Statement
From the beginning, we've believed in the extraordinary power of young people to transform the mental health landscape. Young people often recognize when their peers are struggling before anyone else. They are trusted sources of support and information, and their voices carry the power to normalize difficult conversations around mental health. By equipping young people with resources, knowledge, and community to drive change, we're not only supporting individuals but strengthening entire communities through peer-to-peer connection and support.
Description
Are you passionate about youth mental health? Do you have lived experience with a mental health struggle or illness? Do you want to share your mental health journey and support other youth in theirs? Jack.org is looking for Jack Talk Speakers to join our program - and we want you to bring your voice to the conversation.
What are Jack Talks?
Jack Talks are mental health presentations delivered by trained young speakers aged 18-26 given to other young people nationwide. Our goal? To educate, empower, and inspire youth across the country to take care of their mental health and look out for one another while reducing the stigma around mental health.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 22, 2025
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- Mentoring
- Teaching / Instruction
- People Skills
- Public Speaking
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 25 hours for training, flexible during the year
- Who We Are Looking For: We want people who are: Passionate about youth mental health and advocacy Responsive and communicative with our staff about your availability Comfortable speaking to audiences about mental health Excited to share personal