Jeweler/ Jewelry Making Teacher
ORGANIZATION: Bethany House of Northern Virginia
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Complete Jewelry Inventory to start a business or fundraising training program.
In need of jewelers who can volunteer to provide their services to teach and create a program to provide training in jewelry making skills.
Inventory including hand tools, jigs, lights, stamps, precision instruments, CDs, books, and other instructional material, strands, ring and earring mounts, wire, clasps, lose precious and semi-precious stones and gems, wide variety of chains, and wide assortment of beads. Also includes display boxes, pouches, retail display stands, and carrying cases. Finished products include rinks, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, brooches, and combination sets.
Volunteer must be able to:
Establish audit-able processes
Create a secure storage environment
Create workshop and training areas
Establish training curriculum for skill development in various technical and jewelry making techniques (ie, beading metal shaping, wire, gem mounting, finishing touches- clasps, instrument and tool us, etc.) Also, develop curriculum for marketing, accounting, fund raising, online retail and project management skills and certifications.
Create a multi-faces marketing and fund-raising strategy and execution plan.
Create a student recognition program.
More opportunities with Bethany House of Northern Virginia
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About Bethany House of Northern Virginia
Location:
6601 Little River Turnpike, suite 110, Alexandria, VA 22312, US
Mission Statement
To eliminate domestic violence one family at a time.
Description
Bethany House of Northern Virginia, Inc. is a non-profit, faith-based organization serving women and children who have been victims of domestic violence and are homeless and destitute as a result.
We provide the support and care women and children recovering from domestic violence need through our Family Assistance Program (FAP). The FAP consists of four service areas:
1) CRISIS INTERVENTION
Anyone who calls our helpline receives immediate help, counsel, and advice. If shelter availability exists, an intake interview is set and client defines short-term and long-term goals with outcomes and a timetable for success.
2) COMMUNITYOUTREACH
Interaction with public safety officials, community leaders, social and human service providers, religious leaders, and individuals who enhance our crisis intervention by referring domestic abuse survivors to our services.
3) EMERGENCY SHELTER
Provide emergency shelter for four to six months along with case management, Self-Sufficiency Training and Resiliency Skills Program, and group and individual counseling.
4) AFTERCARE PROGRAM
Follow-up is done for two years to ensure clients keep their freedom and do not relapse into abuse.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
6601 Little River Turnpike.Suite 110Alexandria, VA 22312
DATE POSTED
October 23, 2019
SKILLS
- Sales Process
- Business Development
- Professional Development
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training