Nonprofit

Adult Education Intern

Hybrid, Volunteer must be in Massachusetts, US
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  • Details

    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cause Areas:
    Education, Immigrants or Refugees
    Benefits:
    Training Provided, Academic Credit Available
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check
    Other Requirements:
    Current Undergrad Student

    Description

    Responsibilities

    In this role of Adult Education Intern, you will be responsible for the following: assisting the program with administrative duties including calling and communicating with students to retrieve information that might be of a sensitive nature, helping students with digital technology, which includes orientating them to Zoom, Google Suite, and how to use laptops, and act as a “Study Hall” tutor where students can get help with their classwork in open office hours.

    This is an unpaid internship, but we are happy to help you get college/university credit if your school requires you to work in an internship or complete volunteer hours.

    Qualifications

    • We are looking for two currently enrolled undergraduates in one of the following majors: Social Work, Sociology, Anthropology, Human Services, Psychology, Asian Studies, Linguistics, or Education
    • Previous experience working with immigrants, being an immigrant, or coming from an immigrant family are pluses
    • Comfortable with using and teaching, Microsoft software, Google Suite, and Zoom strongly preferred
    • Up to 3-4 soft skills. For example:
      • Highly preferred experience working with people of different backgrounds and a high level of cultural competency
      • Patience and compassion for immigrants are essential
      • Tutoring, coaching, mentoring, or teaching experience is preferred
    • Language:
      • Fluency in English is required
      • Being fluent or conversational in Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, French, or Haitian Creole are preferred but not required.

    Working Conditions

    • We are looking for someone who can commit to 5-7 hours per week. Four of those hours will be in-person at the Boston or Quincy office on Fridays. The three other hours can be worked from home.
    • Work is performed primarily in a standard work environment, including the operation of computer equipment, and physical demands associated with a traditional work setting, e.g., walking, standing, communicating, and other physical functions, as necessary

    The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.

    To apply: Internship Application — BCNC

    Responsibilities

    In this role of Adult Education Intern, you will be responsible for the following: assisting the program with administrative duties including calling and communicating with students to retrieve information that might be of a sensitive nature, helping students with digital technology, which includes orientating them to Zoom, Google Suite, and how to use laptops, and act as a “Study Hall” tutor where students can get help with their classwork in open office hours.

    This is an unpaid internship, but we are happy to help you get college/university credit if your school requires you to work in an internship or complete volunteer hours.

    Qualifications

    • We are looking for two currently enrolled undergraduates in one of the following majors: Social Work, Sociology, Anthropology, Human Services, Psychology, Asian Studies, Linguistics, or Education
    • Previous experience working with immigrants, being an immigrant, or coming from an immigrant family…

    Location

    Hybrid
    Volunteer must be in Massachusetts, US
    Associated Location
    38 Ash Street, Boston, Massachusetts, US

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