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4 people are interested
Mediator for Peaceful Resolutions
ORGANIZATION: Resolution Services Center
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4 people are interested
Come learn how to be a mediator. Mediators help people find an agreeable solution to a disagreement. You will help conflicting parties understand each side, generate options, and work to a mutually acceptable outcome.
You can be the person who helps others find peaceful resolutions.
We will train you and give you opportunities to put your new skills into practice.
If you are interested and can attend 40 hours of training, AND make a commitment to mediate at least once a month for a year- contact us for the next training session.
Our current mediators will tell you it the most REWARDING volunteering you will ever do!
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About Resolution Services Center
Location:
516 S CREYTS RD STE A, LANSING, MI 48917, US
Mission Statement
Resolution Services Center ( RSC) helps individuals, families, youth, business and organizations resolve conflict through mediation, facilitation, restorative practices and training. Check out our video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuR0NGIBXB0&feature=youtu.be
Description
The Resolution Services Center of Central Michigan is a non profit 501(c)3 organization which helps parties resolve conflict, make decisions about difficult situations, and develop plans of action which are mutually acceptable to all parties.
Resolution Services Center (RSC) aspires to promote and empower peaceful conflict resolution throughout the six counties they serve.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
516 S. Creyts Rd.Suite ALansing, MI 48917
DATE POSTED
January 23, 2019
SKILLS
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 40 hours of training - held periodically throughout the year; 12 - two hour blocks of time to mediate (based on your availability).
- Confidentiality, neutrality, and listening skills are required.