Be an ESL teacher and make a difference!
ORGANIZATION: Global Refugee Center, Inc.
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Would you like to advance your teaching skills, make international friends, support your community, or improve your understanding of other cultures? Come join our amazing team at the Global Refugee Center, Inc.! Role of the GRC: The Global Refugee Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing assistance to refugees of 23 different countries that are now living in Greeley, Colorado. We offer ESL, GED, citizenship, driving, and computer classes. We also assist the refugees in getting jobs, housing, finance, and health. Job Description: We are looking for an ESL teacher who is 18 or older who can teach one level of ESL. The duties required are to teach a set of lesson plans for each day, record attendance, call a designated substitute teacher if needed. Training will be provided which includes an orientation, tour, history and mission of the GRC, introduction to staff and volunteers, and a detailed description of duties and expectations from the GRC. Feel free to visit our website at grccolorado.org, or our facebook page for more information. Interested in volunteering? Please contact David Flatt at david.flatt@eaccolorado.org or Colette West at colette.west@eaccolorado.org
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About Global Refugee Center, Inc.
Location:
917 10th Avenue, P.O. Box 1090, GREELEY, CO 80631, US
Mission Statement
The Global Refugee Center, Inc. works with the refugee population to enhance their quality of life by implementing programs in Education, Health, Finance, Culture, and Civil & Human Rights that lead to self-sufficiency and self-reliance.
Description
The Global Refugee Center, Inc. (GRC) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit in Greeley, CO that educates, empowers, and advocates on behalf of the refugee population living in the community. The GRC promotes self-sufficiency in refugees by implementing programs in Education, Health, Finance, Culture, and Civil & Human Rights. The GRC's serves newcomers from 47 different countries in Africa, Asia, North and Central America who speak more than two dozen languages and practice at least four religions. GRC is entirely volunteer driven, with 3 full-time/2 part-time staff who dedicate their time without compensation and 60 other individuals who contribute anywhere from one hour a month to twenty hours a week. In the three and a half years since it's founding in 2008, the GRC has significantly impacted the lives of refugees living in Greeley and Weld County, Colorado.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1424 13th AvenueP.O. Box 1090Greeley, CO 80631
DATE POSTED
December 15, 2014
SKILLS
- English
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 6 months or longer