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7 people are interested
Tutors needed!
ORGANIZATION: New Door Ventures
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7 people are interested
New Door Venures prepares discconected youth for success in work and life. How? Through paid internships, skill building workshops, one-on-one case management, and educational support. With this support, over 90% of our program graduates are connected to employment or education six months after graduation.
Many youth in our program are in high school or in college, and would benefit from individualized tutoring. We are looking for tutors who can commit to coming in weekly to meet with a young person. You would be matched up individually with a young person to work with every week.
No teaching experience is required! You'll meet with our education specialist to learn about specific opportunities so we can find a perfect fit. Tuesday evening opportunities are available, as well as as daytime opportunities Monday - Friday.
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About New Door Ventures
Location:
3221 20th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110, US
Mission Statement
New Door's mission is to prepare opportunity youth for work and life, by providing the jobs, training, education, and support they need to discover and achieve their potential so that they can transition to independent adulthood. Our vision is a world where all young people can successfully transition to independent adulthood.
Description
New Door Ventures is an early intervention Employment and Education Program for Bay Area transition age youth (TAY) youth ages 16-24 who are disconnected from or weakly connected to work and school. Our mission is to prepare TAY for work and life, by providing the jobs, training, education, and support they need to discover and achieve their potential so that they can transition to independent adulthood. With our hundreds of partners, we strive to help young people trapped in cycles of intergenerational poverty and racial inequity attain meaningful employment and academic success. Our program supports BIPOC and low-income TAY with a comprehensive approach: skills training in small, balanced youth cohorts; meaningful paid internships with one of our 100+ diverse community employment partners, with placements reflecting youth interests and capabilities; 1:1 case management; innovative youth compensation structure; support service referrals; opportunities for placement in living wage-track jobs.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
3221 20th StreetSan Francisco, CA 94110
DATE POSTED
March 29, 2016
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- General Education
- Teaching / Instruction
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- One hour per week