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7 people are interested
Junior Achievement Classroom Volunteer - ASU Prep Polytechnic
ORGANIZATION: Junior Achievement of Arizona
Please visit the new page to apply.
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7 people are interested
JA’S IN-CLASSROOM PROGRAMS
PREPARES TOMORROW’S WORKFORCE.
With a focus on financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship,
Junior Achievement classroom activities complement what our hard-working
educators are already doing to prepare our youth to succeed in the future, both
personally and professionally.
Serving as mentors, our volunteers share their personal and professional
experiences with thousands of students every year - more than 50% of whom come
from low-income backgrounds.
Time Commitment:
Attend a volunteer training at our Tempe office
Teach five lessons during regular school hours (lessons are approx 45-min each)
1 to 3 years work experience required
JA’s impact would not be possible without the mentors, donors, and schools who partner together to make a difference.
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About Junior Achievement of Arizona
Location:
636 W. Southern Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282, US
Mission Statement
Junior Achievement: Empowering young people to own their economic success.
Description
Did you know that the majority of Arizona CEOs believe employees lack critical skills that are needed to succeed in the workplace? More than half of adults under 30 do not keep a personal budget, their average debt is over $45,000, and 12% of them don’t even have a job.
It’s our responsibility to empower future generations - to equip them with the skills and knowledge to be successful and pursue their dreams. These are our kids, grandchildren, our future colleagues, and community leaders. The success of our economy depends on their preparedness.
With the support of thousands of education, business, and volunteer partners, we are giving kids the tools to succeed. Our volunteer mentors from the community teach students about the importance of money management, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurial thinking. Arming today’s youth with this critical education will result in less financial instability and debt, a better-trained workforce, a more robust economy, and healthier families.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
6950 E Williams Field RdMesa, AZ 85212
DATE POSTED
November 10, 2016
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Teaching / Instruction
- Financial Literacy
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Teach five 45-min lessons, one lesson per week
- Attend 2-hour volunteer training session