Peer Advocate Leader (PAL) Application
What do PALs do?
Peer Advocate Leaders (PALs) work closely with the Youth Program Manager to plan and implement Youth CONs. Training includes discussions of group facilitation skills, conflict resolution techniques, program development, and intersectionality as we strive to plan CONs that are truly welcoming to all. Planning includes selecting a theme for each CON and hammering out the details of workshops and other activities. During CONs, PALs co-lead workshops, activities, and focus groups of 8-10 participants.
PALs are youth ages 14-18. Youth empowerment has always been at the heart of CONs. PAL Mentors are ages 18+. Often, they attended CONs as youth and return as adults to ensure that youth have the same opportunity for life-enriching experiences and community building as they had.
A Fall & Spring commitment is preferrable, but it is possible to be a PAL for just one season. PALs must be available for the PAL Training/CON Planning weekend and at least two of the three CONs of the seasons they apply to. COVID vaccination is strongly encouraged; adherence to COVID protocols (such as masking) as determined by the Youth Program Manager is mandatory. PAL Mentors must complete a background check. PALs do not need to be accompanied by an advisor to attend PAL Training/CON Planning or any CONs.
Please Note: AFTER your application has been approved, please register for the CON. In our registration system – select Youth CON.
Benefits to being a PAL:
- Excellent opportunity to hone your organizational, interpersonal, and leadership skills
- Can be counted towards volunteer hours or internship hours (this position is unpaid), excellent resume builder
- Programming, meals, and housing provided free of charge for every weekend you are at The Mountain as a PAL
- Build meaningful relationships with fellow PALs, youth, advisors, and Mountain Staff
PAL Application
Our Youth Program Manager, Wally Graeber (he/him), is facilitating Mountain CONs this year! If you have any questions or accessibility needs to discuss, please contact him at youthcamp@themountainrlc.org.