Workshop Translator / Oromo - Brian Coyle Center

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ORGANIZATION: EMERGE Community Development (EMERGE)

Impact your community. Shape someone’s future. Volunteer with EMERGE!

Volunteer Purpose

To help create a more comfortable environment and provide support for immigrant and refugee participants of New Beginnings Career Workshop through translation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Be attentive to the facilitator of the workshop and materials being covered
  • Remain responsive to participants who appear to be struggling or confused
  • Provide translation and clarification for participants during workshop

Qualifications

  • Bilingual: English and Oromo
  • Attentive, observant, responsive and alert
  • Ability to work well with others and be patient with learners

Training Provided:

General orientation will be provided by EMERGE staff prior to workshop. This positionis supervised.

Benefits: Serve persons with diverse backgrounds and cultures to gain work readiness skills and increase their employability. Develop customer service and teaching skills. Empower individuals through sharing your skills, knowledge and guidance.

If interested:

Please copy and paste the following URL into your browser's address bar to fill out our online application:

http://www.emerge-mn.org/GetInvolved/Volunteer/OngoingandOneTimeVolunteerOpportunities.aspx

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About EMERGE Community Development (EMERGE)

Location:

1834 Emerson Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411, US

Mission Statement

Our mission is to reveal the potential in people and communities through skill building, employment, and economic opportunity

Description

EMERGE is a community and workforce development organization based in North Minneapolis and Cedar-Riverside - neighborhoods that have struggled with some of the metro area’s highest rates of unemployment and most concentrated poverty.

Each year we help thousands of people access jobs, financial coaching, housing, and other key services along pathways to brighter futures. Our services are available to anyone who needs them, but many people we serve are facing significant obstacles. Some are re-entering the community after periods of incarceration. Others are overcoming generational poverty or are starting over in the US as New Americans and former refugees.

In 2016, EMERGE served 2,996 people: 784 gained jobs, 341 participated in career training, 306 people learned financial skills, and 85 formerly homeless families were housed.We offer adult and youth workforce services, combined with a range of other services, tailored to the specific needs of the participant. Every year the people we serve are approximately 90% people of color; 95% low-income with more than 60% under the poverty-line. About one-third are overcoming a criminal background; and 15% are over 21 and do not have a high school diploma/GED.

Overall, we facilitate life change in areas of our community where jobs are scarce, poverty levels are high, and racial/economic disparities prevail. EMERGE helps people facing significant obstacles redefine themselves. We are committed to creating better jobs, better lives, and better community.

CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Employment
Immigrants & Refugees
Education & Literacy, Employment, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Brian Coyle Center420 South 15th Ave SouthMinneapolis, MN 55454

(44.970688,-93.25043)
 

SKILLS

  • Bilingual
  • Teaching / Instruction

GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

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