Generation Ghana Volunteer Programme 2026 | Become a Volunteer Mentor
Generation Ghana is inviting professionals and experienced individuals to join its volunteer community and support young people as they transition from training into meaningful careers. Through mentoring, career guidance, and industry expertise, volunteers can help Ghana’s next generation of professionals build confidence, strengthen their employability, and prepare for the world of work.
The programme is designed to create meaningful impact for learners while also giving volunteers an opportunity to develop their leadership, mentoring, and professional networks.
About Generation Ghana
Generation Ghana is part of Generation, a global organisation that works to transform education-to-employment systems by preparing, placing, and supporting people into careers that may otherwise be inaccessible to them.
Through its programmes, Generation Ghana equips learners with practical technical and soft skills while providing the support they need to transition into employment.
Why Become a Generation Ghana Volunteer?
Volunteers are an important part of the Generation Ghana programme. By sharing your time, knowledge, and professional experience, you can help learners navigate the early stages of their careers.
As a volunteer, you can:
- Support young professionals as they prepare for employment
- Share practical industry knowledge and career advice
- Help mentees build confidence and professional skills
- Develop your mentoring and leadership abilities
- Expand your professional network
- Gain meaningful volunteering experience
- Contribute to creating pathways to employment for young people in Ghana
Volunteer Roles Available
Generation Ghana offers three main volunteer opportunities.
1. Career Catalyst Coach
Career Catalyst Coaches help graduates navigate the early stages of their job search.
You may support mentees with:
- CV development
- Cover letter writing
- LinkedIn profile optimisation
- Interview preparation
- Job-search strategies
- Career-related guidance
Your professional insights could help a graduate move from struggling with applications to successfully securing employment.
2. Sector Success Guide
Sector Success Guides share their industry knowledge and professional experience with graduates entering the workforce.
You can help mentees understand:
- Industry expectations
- Workplace culture
- Sector-specific skills
- Career pathways
- Professional standards
- What it takes to succeed in their chosen field
This role is particularly valuable for graduates who need an insider’s perspective on the professional world.
3. Personal Development Partner
Personal Development Partners provide encouragement and guidance as mentees work towards their personal and professional goals.
You can support learners in:
- Building confidence
- Setting achievable goals
- Developing self-belief
- Identifying their strengths
- Overcoming professional challenges
- Maintaining a growth mindset
Sometimes, having someone who believes in your potential can make a significant difference.
Volunteer Commitment
Generation Ghana has designed the volunteering experience to be manageable alongside your professional and personal commitments.
Volunteers are expected to:
- Attend a comprehensive onboarding training session
- Conduct 6 virtual mentoring sessions over 3 months
- Schedule sessions flexibly with mentees
- Complete brief feedback forms after sessions
- Complete an end-of-programme survey
Total time commitment: Approximately 12–15 hours over 3 months.
How the Generation Ghana Volunteer Journey Works
Week 1: Application
You begin by submitting the online volunteer application, including information about your background, interests, and availability.
The Generation Ghana team reviews applications and sends successful applicants confirmation and information about the next steps.
Week 2: Screening and Matching
Selected applicants participate in a brief 30-minute interview to discuss their goals, expertise, and preferred mentoring approach.
A background verification process is also conducted to support learner safety.
Volunteers are then matched with 1–3 learners according to their professional experience and mentoring preferences.
Week 3: Onboarding and Training
Volunteers participate in a 2-hour virtual orientation and training session covering Generation Ghana’s mission, learner profiles, and mentoring best practices.
You will also receive a resource kit containing mentoring guides, session templates, and other support materials.
A dedicated coordinator will be available to support you throughout the programme.
Week 4: First Connection
After being matched with a mentee, you will receive relevant background information and arrange your first session.
The initial 60-minute session focuses on building rapport, setting expectations, and identifying the mentee’s goals.
Months 1–3: Active Mentoring
Volunteers conduct five additional virtual sessions, usually on a bi-weekly basis or according to an agreed schedule.
Throughout the programme, volunteers can access coordinator support and mentoring resources while remaining connected to the wider volunteer community.
What Volunteers Say
Generation Ghana’s existing volunteer community highlights the value of sharing professional experience with emerging talent.
Taronish Dastoor, Marketing Manager for Michael Page Middle East and Africa, described volunteering through digital marketing mock interviews as a rewarding opportunity to interact with motivated candidates and share practical career advice.
Julien Raze, Managing Director of Middle East & Africa at Page Group, highlighted the professionalism of the programme and encouraged professionals and organisations to contribute their time and expertise to employability initiatives.
These experiences demonstrate that volunteering can benefit both the learner and the professional providing support.
What Generation Ghana Learners Say
Generation Ghana graduates have also highlighted the impact of mentorship, training, and career support.
Learners have reported improvements in areas including:
- Communication skills
- Confidence
- Technical and soft skills
- Interview preparation
- Problem-solving
- Collaboration
- Professional mindset
- Practical workplace skills
One Digital Customer Service graduate described Generation Ghana as an important source of support during their period of unemployment, particularly through interview simulations, preparation, facilitator support, and personalised guidance.
Who Can Volunteer?
The programme is particularly suitable for professionals and individuals who can share relevant career, industry, mentoring, coaching, or personal development experience.
You can apply for one or more of the available volunteer roles:
- Career Catalyst Coach
- Sector Success Guide
- Personal Development Partner
Previous mentoring or coaching experience is considered in the application, but applicants can indicate whether they have such experience.
How to Apply
Interested professionals can begin their volunteer journey by completing the Generation Ghana volunteer application form.
Application: Apply to Become a Volunteer Mentor
Applicants will be asked to provide their personal details, LinkedIn profile, mentoring or coaching experience, preferred volunteer role(s), and any questions or messages they may have.
Final Thoughts
Volunteering with Generation Ghana offers professionals an opportunity to turn their experience into practical support for emerging talent. With approximately 12–15 hours of commitment over three months, volunteers can contribute to career development while strengthening their own mentoring, leadership, and professional skills.
If you have knowledge, experience, and a desire to help young people move closer to meaningful employment, becoming a Generation Ghana volunteer mentor could be a valuable way to make an impact.
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