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Family Center Summer Enrichment Program Assistant
ORGANIZATION: Neighborhood House
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2 people are interested
The High Point Family Center (HPFC) is a place where families can gather and share stories, experiences, learn about opportunities and social times over food. It's a community living room for everything from town meetings to neighborhood potlucks, book clubs, Head Start classes with a special focus on building space reserved for youths who make up a substantial portion of this community.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist with planning, implementation and program staff support for Math FUNdamentals Summer Enrichment programs for Kindergarten through 2 nd grade students - ages 5-8
- Available and prepared for programs Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday's July 8 th through July 31 st from 1pm-3pm for approx. 20 youth
- Strong math skills to assist students in developing and building basic math skills
- Support activities in art and science for math exploration and skill development
- Assist with program and classroom management for successful learning environment, including transitions, play breaks, program set up and clean up
Qualifications & Requirements:
- Comfortable working with Family Center patrons of all ages (parents, families, adults, youths, and young children
- Comfortable working in a multicultural and ESL/ELL environment
- Willing to work with and learn from people from around the world
- Pass FBI and National Sex Offender Registry criminal records check
- Passionate about helping the low-income immigrants and refugee community to achieve their goals for economic self-sufficiency
- Complete agency volunteer documents including: enrollment, volunteer policy manual , mandated reporter acknowledgement form and weekly timesheets.
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About Neighborhood House
Location:
1225 S Weller St, Suite 510, Seattle, WA 98144, US
Mission Statement
The mission of Neighborhood House is to help diverse communities of people with limited resources attain their goals for self-sufficiency, financial independence, health, and community building.
Description
We provide free services that are culturally and linguistically relevant to immigrants, refugees, public housing residents, and low-income community members in King County. Neighborhood House was founded in Seattle by the National Council of Jewish Women in 1906, and for 114 years has fought to end the cycles of poverty, racism, and social inequities.
We want to lift children out of poverty. We want them to be healthy and ready to be successful in school and life. We want these children grow up in safe and supportive homes and neighborhoods.
We want to lift families out of poverty by creating opportunities for economic self-sufficiency and asset building.
We want seniors to live healthy, independent lives with respect and dignity, surrounded by friends and a supportive community.
We want to build strong and vibrant communities where everyone feels an attachment to their neighbors and neighborhood, where they work together to solve problems and celebrate their cultural diversity.
And finally, we want to create a greener, more sustainable community where low income families live in neighborhoods that are free of pollution and buffered from rising energy costs.
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6400 Sylvan Way SWSeattle, WA 98126
DATE POSTED
July 28, 2014
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