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IMMEDIATE NEED QUALIFIED TUTORS & TA's for College level writing programs in Westchester County, NY!

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ORGANIZATION: The Petey Greene Program Inc

  • 17 people are interested

We have an IMMEDIATE need for qualified TAs and tutors to help support college and pre-college writing programs at two female correctional facilities located in Westchester County, NY

Have you had the desire to get involved but not sure how? We might just have the solution, 2 hours one week night each week. That's all we ask, and the work you will do will benefit others for the rest of their lives. Are you feeling motivated to do something but not sure what, we might have the answer to that. Always wanted to work with women and education, but could not find the right opportunity, this may just be it! Education is empowering.

The Petey Greene Program is a nonprofit organization that supplements education in correctional institutions by preparing volunteers to provide free, quality tutoring and related programming to support the academic achievement of incarcerated people. Petey Greene volunteer tutors provide an educational solution for incarcerated students in jails and prisons in the New York City area.

If you want a significant volunteer experience with a profound impact for student and tutor alike, visit us at www.peteygreene.org/nyc to learn more about volunteer opportunities and TO APPLY.

If you have questions please email kmorse@peteygreene.org with any inquiries.

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About The Petey Greene Program Inc

Location:

9 Mercer St., PRINCETON, NJ 08540, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Petey Greene Program is to supplement correctional education systems by providing individualized tutoring for incarcerated people. We work to support academic achievement in prison classrooms in order to reduce recidivism rates and build stronger communities.

Description

The Petey Greene Program recruits, trains and coordinates volunteers to serve as academic tutors across 30 college campuses, 46 facilities, and seven regions. Although our volunteers are primarily college students, we do welcome community volunteers as well.

Our volunteers serve as academic tutors working one-on-one or in small groups with incarcerated students in correctional facilities in order to support their academic achievement. We primarily support students enrolled in high school classes or high school equivalency (GED/TASC) programs. We also support students in English as a Second Language.

The volunteer opportunity is a weekly commitment that lasts a full academic year (two semesters), with tutoring typically lasting 1-2 hours, excluding travel time. Consistency is crucial for our students' academic success and is something that sets us apart from other volunteering programs. As such, volunteers are required to tutor weekly throughout the year, with the exception of academic breaks, exam periods, and holidays.

All volunteers are required to complete two mandatory trainings; a Department of Corrections Volunteer Orientation and a Petey Greene Program New Tutor Training.Additionally, the new volunteer must also complete the necessary facility clearance paperwork.

CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Justice & Legal
Women
Education & Literacy, Justice & Legal, Women

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Harris RoadBedford Hills, NY 10507

(41.236217,-73.70085)
 

SKILLS

  • Adult Education
  • Literacy / Reading
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Tutoring
  • Reading / Writing

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • Once a week, 2hr session, travel, prep time
  • Interested in working with those incarcerated who want to increase their chances for success.

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