Volunteer with Spirit Nexus
Help others navigate the bridge between peak experiences and daily life. Join our community of trained peer support volunteers.
What Volunteers Do
Clear boundaries ensure safe, ethical peer support
Our volunteers are the heart of Spirit Nexus. You'll receive training in peer support, integration frameworks, and boundary-holding to ensure safe, effective support.
Facilitate Circles
Co-facilitate weekly integration circles, holding space for peer sharing and group practices
Provide 1:1 Support
Offer bounded peer support calls (1-3 sessions) with clear structure and accountability
Share Resources
Help participants find integration practices, local resources, and next steps
Build Community
Support our monthly workshops, help moderate online forums, and foster connection
What Volunteers Do NOT Do
Maintaining safe boundaries is essential
Our training emphasizes recognizing when to refer participants to professional care. You'll learn to hold boundaries while providing meaningful peer support.
We Are Not Therapists
Volunteers do not provide therapy, clinical counseling, or mental health treatment
We Are Not Crisis Services
We are not equipped for crisis intervention or emergency mental health support
We Are Not Medical Professionals
We do not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, or provide medical advice
We Are Not Facilitators
We do not guide psychedelic experiences, breathwork sessions, or other intense practices
Time Commitment Options
Choose the level of involvement that works for your schedule
Circle Facilitator
2-3 hours/week: Co-facilitate one weekly circle (90 min) plus prep and debrief time
1:1 Companion
2-4 hours/month: Provide 1-3 one-on-one support calls per month (flexible scheduling)
Workshop Assistant
3-4 hours/month: Support monthly workshops with logistics, breakout rooms, and follow-up
Resource Contributor
1-2 hours/month: Help curate integration practices, write guides, or maintain the resource library
Community Support
Flexible: Help moderate forums, welcome new members, or provide administrative support
Multiple Roles
Many volunteers wear multiple hats based on their interests and availability
Training & Supervision
Comprehensive support for all volunteers
You'll Be Well Supported
We invest heavily in volunteer training and support. You won't be alone — you'll have mentorship, supervision, and a community of fellow volunteers navigating the same questions and challenges.
Initial Training
12-hour training covering peer support basics, integration frameworks, boundary-holding, trauma-informed care, and when to refer
Ongoing Education
Monthly continuing education sessions on topics like working with difficult emotions, cultural humility, and advanced integration practices
Regular Supervision
Bi-weekly group supervision with trained volunteer facilitators to process challenges, share learnings, and prevent burnout
Peer Community
Private volunteer community for support, resources, and connection with other volunteers
Mentorship
All new volunteers are paired with an experienced mentor for their first 3 months
Who Should Apply
We welcome diverse backgrounds and perspectives
Personal Experience
You've navigated your own integration journey and want to support others
Commitment to Boundaries
You understand the difference between peer support and professional care
Active Listener
You can hold space for difficult emotions without trying to fix or rescue
Continuous Learner
You're committed to ongoing training and self-reflection
Grounded & Stable
You have support systems and practices that keep you resourced
Inclusive Mindset
You welcome diverse paths, practices, and perspectives on integration
Ready to Apply?
Join our next volunteer training cohort.


