-
DONATE TO THIS
ORGANIZATION -
9 people are interested
Curriculum Designer for Mentorship Program
ORGANIZATION: L.A. Works
Please visit the new page to apply.
-
DONATE TO THIS
ORGANIZATION -
9 people are interested
Los Angeles High School of the Arts (LAHSA) at the RFK Community Schools Complex is located in the heart of Korea Town. As an urban Pilot School and a certified Linked Learning School, LAHSA serves 410 students, many who come from first generation immigrant families of Latino and/or Korean descent. This Los Angeles Unified School District school is widely recognized for its award winning dramatic arts program, its warm and inclusive culture, and its innovative educational programs.
Intern description: We are looking for a creative individual who is passionate about the arts and youth empowerment. Intern will help create an innovative curriculum for the up and coming Los Angeles High School of the Arts mentorship program! Amongst some of the benefits, the intern will contribute to the emotional and intellectual nourishment of various at risk youth from the city of Los Angeles.
Intern Role & Responsibilities: Create a 9 session structured workshop curriculum that combines the arts with topics such as how to set set and achieve personal goals, express emotions in, and tackle life obstacles. The goal of the curriculum will be to get students and mentors to begin the conversation of these delicate topics in a fun way. Interns will also assist with the creation of a mentor training workshop series.
Time Commitment: We ask that interns make a 4-month commitment. Interns are expected to serve 4-6 hours per week. Schedule is very flexible as most work can be done remotely.
Requirements: Bimonthly meetings with school coordinators to provide updates and receive feedback. Some experience in curriculum writing. Interest in the arts and youth empowerment. Some mentoring experience (either as a mentor or mentee).
Benefits: Help at risk young adults find and develop their voice. Perfect your curriculum writing skills. Work closely with professionals in the education field.
*If interested please email a resume to jessica.ortiz@laworks.com
More opportunities with L.A. Works
2 ReviewsNo additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About L.A. Works
Location:
570 West Avenue 26, LOS ANGELES, CA 90065, US
Mission Statement
L.A. Works is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, volunteer action center that creates and implements hands-on community service projects throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Founded in 1991, L.A. Works addresses three principal needs: 1. To increase volunteer participation in community service projects; 2. To provide community service organizations with access to volunteer labor and other resources; and 3. To educate and encourage people to engage in the broader social issues affecting the greater Los Angeles Community.
Description
L.A. Works is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, volunteer action center that creates and implements hands-on community service projects throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Founded in 1991, L.A. Works addresses three principal needs: 1. To increase volunteer participation in community service projects; 2. To provide community service organizations with access to volunteer labor and other resources; and 3. To educate and encourage people to engage in the broader social issues affecting the greater Los Angeles Community.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
701 S. Catalina St.Los Angeles, CA 90005
DATE POSTED
April 13, 2016
SKILLS
- General Education
- Youth Services
- Mentoring
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 4-6 hours per week for 3-4 months
- Submit resume