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{NEW} Volunteer Digital Literacy Coaches

Presencial, La persona voluntaria debe estar en o cerca de Indianapolis, IN
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  • Descripción

    Horarios Disponibles:
    Días laborables (durante el día)
    Detalles del Compromiso:
    2-3 hour shift, 3-4 times per month
    Frecuencia:
    Recurrente
    Buscando personas voluntarias:
    20
    Área de Impacto:
    Educación, Derechos Humanos & Libertades Civiles, LGBT
    Recomendado para:
    Jóvenes, Edad 55+
    Requisitos para participación:
    Asistir a orientación
    Edad requerida:
    18+
    Otros requisitos:
    Please visit www.damien.org/volunteer to learn more and to sign up for this opportunity.

    Descripción

    {NEW} Volunteer Digital Literacy Coaches

    T he Damien Center Computer Lab aims to provide equitable internet access and information technology literacy to clients and patients of the Damien Center, as well as to participants in various Damien Center programs. Volunteer Digital Literacy Coaches will help Damien Center clients, patients, and/or program participants use our computers and internet connection to accomplish a multitude of online goals and tasks including, but not limited to: sending and receiving emails, browsing online for specific services or items, accessing important websites, making online payments, searching for employment or volunteer opportunities, creating, editing and/or printing important documents, scheduling appointments, arranging transportation and travel, and a variety of other possibilities. This is a great opportunity for current or former administrative professionals, university students, retired adults, Damien Center clients, patients, and program participants, and anyone with free time during the week.

    Key Responsibilities:

    1. Ensuring that lab patrons acknowledge the lab policies and procedures, including helping them sign into the lab or registering new users with login credentials as needed.
    2. Assisting Damien Center clients, patients, and program participants with basic computer literacy functions like opening and searching for emails, browsing on the internet, and finding specific computer programs like Microsoft Word and Google Sheets.
    3. Helping lab patrons print, collate and organize files as needed, to a reasonable degree.
    4. Ensuring that lab patrons do not have food or drinks within proximity to lab equipment including, but not limited to, computers or workstations, printers, or other hardware or technology.
    5. Helping Damien Center patrons access a variety of online forms, including our online Client Grievance Form, New Volunteer Online Orientation, CERVIS Volunteer Database, and the Damien Center Online Patient Portal. Training on this will be provided.
    6. Utilizing computer usage monitoring software, if applicable, in accordance with the lab policies and procedures to monitor online activity by lab patrons as dictated/needed. Training on this will be provided.
    7. Ensure that lab patrons do not download any malicious, unwanted, explicit or unnecessary programs or materials onto the computers. Training on this will be provided.

    Skills and Qualifications:

    • Be patient and encouraging towards digital learners of all skill and ability levels.
    • Have a friendly and approachable demeanor - be a people person!
    • Strong communication skills - written, verbal and/or demonstrative
    • Be sensitive to, and respectful of, an inclusive and LGBTQIA2S+ friendly clientele and staff.
    • Have a desire to help others obtain computer literacy and internet literacy skills
    • Basic understanding of online search engines and work suites (like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, etc.).
    • Folks with experience with or background in information technology, IT systems, administration, computer literacy, digital literacy, education, HR and employment are strongly encouraged to apply!

    Physical Requirements:

    • Must be able to navigate aisles no smaller than 6 feet apart during a volunteer shift, with or without assistance, in order to ensure mobility around the entire lab.
    • Ability to perform repetitive fine motor skills like typing on a keyboard or using a computer mouse to make selections on a monitor or screen.
    • Ability to sit or stand interchangeably, with or without assistance, for up to four hours at a time while volunteering.

    Time Commitment and Training:

    • Shifts for this volunteer opportunity will be offered at the following times each week, with plans to expand as our client need increases:

    Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 12:00pm - 5:00pm

      Thursdays from 12:00pm - 4:00pm

        Fridays from 12:00pm - 3:00pm

        • Volunteers will complete a New Volunteer Orientation and Training either virtually or in-person prior to their first volunteer shift. This is required regardless of the position you are applying for.
        • We ask that volunteers in this area consider making a recurring or regular commitment of at least 3 shifts per month to be considered with priority. The ideal candidate will be available for at least 1 shift per week for at least one full month. Shifts are typically between 2 and 3 hours long. Those who cannot meet this requirement will still be considered, but due to the nature of this program, preference will be given to volunteers who know they will be available for recurring or regular shifts each month.

        About the Environment:

        The Damien Center Community Computer Lab will be housed on the third floor of the Damien Center Mosaic Building, located at 1420 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN. Upon entrance to the building from E. Washington Street, there is an elevator that will provide access to the third-floor computer lab (the same is true for those entering from the attached parking garage or from the parking lot behind the Damien Center Legacy Building on N. Arsenal Ave).

        T he Damien Center Computer Lab aims to provide equitable internet access and information technology literacy to clients and patients of the Damien Center, as well as to participants in various Damien Center programs. Volunteer Digital Literacy Coaches will help Damien Center clients, patients, and/or program participants use our computers and internet connection to accomplish a multitude of online goals and tasks including, but not limited to: sending and receiving emails, browsing online for specific services or items, accessing important websites, making online payments, searching for employment or volunteer opportunities, creating, editing and/or printing important documents, scheduling appointments, arranging transportation and travel, and a variety of other possibilities. This is a great opportunity for current or former administrative professionals, university students, retired adults, Damien Center clients, patients, and program…

        Ubicación

        Presencial
        1420 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, US

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