CHRISTCHURCH MENTORING
Career clarity and community in Christchurch
Walk-and-talk small group mentoring with Christchurch’s exceptional women leaders, to get you another step further.
Real, practical
career conversations
Bring your career questions and walk alongside an experienced woman leader and up to two other women. Each walk is a focused, one-hour conversation designed to help you think clearly, explore options, and build the capability to take on what’s next in your career.
Mentor Walks Career clarity and community in Christchurch brings together women from across industries, backgrounds and career stages for supportive and grounded career conversations.
FRESH AIR & MENTORING

Walk and talk with exceptional female leaders in Christchurch who are there to help you find the answers to your career questions. Women at any stage of their working life are welcome, and there is no question too big or too small.
Location: Meet at The Kiosk - Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Cost: $33 (heavily subsidised from $230)
BOOK YOUR NEXT WALK
What am I in for?
The concept is simple: you and up to two other aspiring mentees spend an hour walking and talking with an exceptional female mentor. It’s a safe and supportive space to get clear on your career plans, discuss work worries, share experiences and build relationships.
Whether you’re feeling stuck in your career and need change, are striving for leadership and want help building confidence and learning new strategies to rise up, or are simply keen to meaningfully connect with a network of fantastic women, you’ll leave Mentor Walks feeling refreshed and ready to step forward.
How does it work?
The Mentor Walks magic lies in our ability to hand-match you with the mentor best suited to support you and the mentees you have the most in common with. When you book, we’ll ask you a little bit about your professional background and what you’d like to discuss. There’s no question too big, too small or too vague, and it’s okay if you don’t have a specific issue at all! The purpose of Mentor Walks is to help you get clarity and step forward.
What are the finer details?
The walk starts at 7:00am and finishes at 8:15am. Each spot costs $230, we offer this at a heavily subsidised $33.
OUR CHRISTCHURCH PARTNER

Meet the Women Guiding Mentor Walks Christchurch
Our local mentors are experienced women leaders who give their time to support considered, practical career conversations.
Why Mentor Walks Works
Mentor Walks in Christchurch brings together women from different industries and career stages in a simple, intentional format.
Walking side by side in a
small group lowers formality
and creates space for more open, focused career conversations.

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Local community and connection matter, and regular walks help women build meaningful relationships that extend beyond a single conversation.
Intergenerational insight adds depth and perspective, helping participants build the capability to navigate decisions, transitions and what’s next in their careers.

How a Mentor Walk Works

Share what’s on
your mind
When you book, tell us the career question or direction you’d like to explore.

We thoughtfully match
the group
We match you with an experienced woman leader and up to two other women whose perspectives will support a meaningful conversation.

Walk and talk
together
Meet outdoors and spend one focused hour walking side by side, discussing your question and workshopping ideas.

Leave with clarity and capability
Walk away with clearer thinking, practical next steps, new connections and the confidence that comes from being part of a supportive local community.
The Conversations Women Bring —
and What They Take Away
Women come to Mentor Walks with real questions about their careers. Here are just a few of the conversations that have taken place in Christchurch, and what women have taken away from them.

"How can I demonstrate people leadership without having held a people leader role?"
"My mentor answered my question directly and gave me other advice to consider getting some coaching before applying for my next job."
⎯ Sheena, Christchurch mentee

"I'd like to talk about networking, how to get the right job, and eventually getting into a leadership role in healthcare."
"It was a helpful time, and I got the tip to be intentional and talk to people and connect more with others to gain some clarity."
⎯ Anushka, Christchurch mentee

"I would like to talk about creative ways to get more eyes on my slow fashion clothing label while still working with a tight budget and without compromising my values."
"Heard a mindset tweak I can apply for when perceived negative things happen, look for the good that will come out of it. Also got tips on how to stand out when approaching the press."
⎯ Merlyn, Christchurch mentee

""My employer liquidated at the start of June, and I am still seeking my next role. I have been doing some contracting but the pipeline is empty/uncertain currently."
Fantastic walk with great women! I received a practical tip to set myself a joy calendar! And to also give more thought to strategic direction/passions and the work I want to be doing, rather than just what I'm good at."
⎯ Jessica, Christchurch mentee
Still have questions? You’re welcome to contact the local team at christchurch@mentorwalks.org.
Mentor Walks in Christchurch
Mentor Walks runs regularly in Christchurch, with multiple walks held throughout the year. You’re welcome to join more than once. Each walk is matched with a different mentor and small group, offering fresh perspectives and new ways of thinking about the same question or a new one.
Below you’ll find upcoming events and details on how to join.
With thanks to our MAJOR PARTNER

NEXT CHRISTCHURCH WALK
Thu 23 April · 7:00 AM - 8:15 AM · The Kiosk, Christchurch Botanic Gardens
Small groups · 1 hour · Guided by experienced women leaders
16,253 MENTEES
800+ MENTORS
83.5M STEPS TOGETHER
Content Marketer at Mentor Walks, Tess’s professional life is shaped by a desire to drive gender equality and build an inclusive society. Her passion and experience saw her lead the social media arm of the Teach Us Consent campaign, pulling mandatory consent education for Australian students over the line in March 2022.
She is currently completing her Bachelor of Communications (Social and Political Science) at UTS and is most energised and inspired when surrounded with powerhouse women.













