Why volunteer for the
Stephen Michael Foundation?
Volunteering with the Stephen Michael Foundation is more than just giving your time — it’s a chance to walk alongside young people, families, and communities across WA.
By taking part in youth volunteer programs, from mentoring students to supporting Indigenous communities, you’ll be part of meaningful, lasting change.
Make a difference
Work with children to help them grow in confidence, re-engage with school, and build brighter futures through our youth development programs.
Support Indigenous and community programs
Be part of Aboriginal and Indigenous volunteer programs that celebrate culture, strengthen connection and inspire pride.
Gain new skills and experience
Develop leadership, communication and teamwork skills while working alongside experienced mentors and community leaders.
Join a supportive team
Be part of a welcoming, values-driven organisation where volunteers are respected, included and empowered.
See your impact first-hand
Experience the difference that volunteering with underprivileged youth makes — not only in their lives, but in the positive ripple effect it creates across families and communities.
Inspire the next generation
Be a positive role model for young people, showing them what’s possible and encouraging them to believe in themselves.
Want to volunteer with us?
We’d love to hear from you! Fill out the form below to register your interest in youth volunteer opportunities with the Stephen Michael Foundation.
Once we know a little more about you, our team will be in touch to connect you with the right volunteer role opportunity.
Open
Positions
We’re looking for the right people to grow with us
Program Coordinator — Aboriginal Girls Programs (50D Identified Position)
Lead and deliver culturally responsive, school-based programs that engage, mentor, and empower Aboriginal girls across Perth metro schools and regional trips. You’ll build strong relationships with schools, Elders, and community stakeholders while helping young women connect to culture, grow in confidence, and lead.
This position is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only, in accordance with Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).
Program Coordinator x2 — Aboriginal Boys Programs (50D Identified Position)
We’re looking for two passionate Aboriginal men to mentor and support young men through culturally grounded, sport-based programs delivered across schools, Department of Justice facilities, and community settings. You’ll work with real autonomy, backed by a team that’s committed to showing up — and sticking around.
This position is open to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only, in accordance with Section 50(d) of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 (WA).