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Adult ESL Tutor

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ORGANIZATION: EMBARC: Ethnic Minorities of Burma Advocacy and Resource Center

  • 8 people are interested

Community-Based English as a Second Language

Position Title: ESL Tutor

Position Summary: Community-Based English as a Second Language classes help English language learners achieve their language goals by providing free courses and childcare on site. Volunteers will assist students under the referral and supervision of lead teachers. This might include tutoring individual students, modeling activities, completing paperwork, setting up, and organizing educational material.

Position Responsibilities:

  • Assist adult English language learners engage with course content
  • Communicate with lead teachers to understand the needs of the students

Qualifications:

  • Professional, respectful, and positive attitude
  • Ability to work one on one with adult members of the refugee community

Eligibility:

  • Must be 18 or older
  • Must be able to pass a background check
  • Must be able to commit to a semester

Support Provided:

  • Cultural presentation detailing the history and attributes of refugees from Burma to gain a larger understanding of the community being served.
  • Training and instructions provided by the ESL instructor
  • Regular check-ins from the Volunteer Coordinator.

Start Date: To be determined

Schedule: To apply: Fill out our application located at embarciowa.org/application or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@embarciowa.org

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About EMBARC: Ethnic Minorities of Burma Advocacy and Resource Center

Location:

4801 Franklin Ave., Suite 1159, Des Moines, IA 50310, US

Mission Statement

The Ethnic Minorities of Burma Advocacy and Resource Center (EMBARC) was originally founded in 2012 to help new refugees from Burma successfully settle in Iowa. In 2016, our reach expanded to empower other newly arriving refugee groups through our RISE AmeriCorps program. As Iowa’s first and only refugee-led service provider, our approach is different. EMBARC better understands not only the challenges, but also the dreams and potential of refugee families. We believe that in order to help a community, the individuals within must feel empowered to help themselves. By serving as the collective voice of different ethnic groups, EMBARC strives to address shared issues and uplift all refugee communities. Our ultimate goal is to create opportunities for all refugees in Iowa by removing barriers and fostering equity and inclusion. EMBARC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Des Moines, Iowa, with a satellite office in Waterloo, and programs statewide.

Description

In 2008 and 2009, Karenni, Karen, Chin, Shan, Mon and Rakhine refugees from Burma started resettling to Iowa after fleeing Burma’s 70-year civil war, the longest running civil-war in the world. Since then, over 1 million people have been forced to flee Burma - and nearly 10,000 refugees from Burma have made Iowa home.

Upon arrival in the United States, refugee families receive about 90 days of assistance from a caseworker to help them learn about their new home. That’s not much time when there’s so much to learn. As refugees continued to arrive from Burma, leaders from the refugee community did all they could to help - but they soon realized that many families were still struggling with day-to-day tasks such as understanding mail, writing checks, getting children to school and learning English.

That’s when seven community advocates from three different ethnic organizations (the Karen Association of Iowa, The Chin Baptist Church and the Karenni association) and Henny Ohr, a Korean-American advocate and longtime friend and volunteer, gathered to discuss their vision of a united refugee organization that understands the strengths and challenges of the community and leads in creating solutions. Together they formed EMBARC in 2012 to provide support from refugees and for refugees through advocacy, education and community development. In January 2013, EMBARC obtained 501(c)(3) status.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Advocacy & Human Rights, Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

2309 Euclid AvenueDes Moines, IA 50310

(41.629326,-93.648224)
 

SKILLS

  • Adult Education
  • People Skills
  • English as a Secondary Language (ESL)
  • Verbal / Written Communication
  • Tutoring

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 15
  • Orientation or Training
  • 2-4 hours a week every week
  • Must have frequent communication with the program manager and volunteer coordinator

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