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Office Etiquette Training

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ORGANIZATION: A New Way of Life Reentry Project

  • 1 person is interested

Looking for an Etiquette coach to present a 1-2 hour workshop on basic office skills to a staff of 4.

Including but not limited to the following topics...
appropriate and inappropriate behaviors
work attire
professional use of the telephone, transferring calls, placing on hold and leaving voicemails
dealing with difficult people
handling typical office interruptions, visitors

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About A New Way of Life Reentry Project

Location:

P.O. Box 875288, Los Angeles, CA 90087, US

Mission Statement

MISSION A New Way of Life advances multi-dimensional solutions to the effects of incarceration. • We provide housing and support to formerly incarcerated women for successful community re-entry, family reunification and individual healing. • We work to restore the civil rights of formerly incarcerated people. • We empower, organize and mobilize formerly incarcerated people as advocates for social change and personal transformation.

Description

A New Way of Life Re-Entry Project (ANWOL) is a grassroots, nonprofit organization founded in 1998 by Susan Burton. After Susan’s five-year old son was accidentally hit and killed by a car, Susan numbed her grief through alcohol and drug abuse. She was not offered help to address her grief. As a result, she became enmeshed in the criminal justice system for nearly two decades before finding freedom and sobriety in 1997. She has since made it her life’s mission to help others adversely affected by the problems of incarceration and addiction by providing them with support and resources. Susan has earned numerous awards and honors for her work. In 2010, she was named a CNN Top Ten Hero and received the prestigious Citizen Activist Award from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is currently a recipient of both the Encore Purpose Prize (2012) and the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award (2014). In 2015, on the 50th Anniversary of Selma and the Voting Rights Act, Susan Burton was named by the Los Angeles Times as one of eighteen New Civil Rights Leaders in the nation.
A New Way of Life was recently honored with a Ford Freedom Unsung Award that salutes "organizations that have positively impacted communities with achievements that inform and inspire others."

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Homeless & Housing
Women
Advocacy & Human Rights, Homeless & Housing, Women

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

9512 S Central AveLos AngelesLos Angeles, CA 90002

SKILLS

  • Office Management
  • Program Management
  • Human Resources Training & Development
  • Career Counseling / Coaching
  • Professional Development
  • Administrative Support

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • 8 am - 4 pm

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