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25 people are interested
Data and Evaluation Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: United South End Settlements
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25 people are interested
About the Role
United South End Settlements seeks an enthusiastic Data and Evaluation Volunteer to assist with the data and evaluation operations that support our impact measurement and programs’ mission.
USES's model is grounded in a Two-Generation approach to disrupting the cycle of poverty. This volunteer position provides a unique opportunity for those interested in data and poverty interventions to contribute to an exciting field and provide meaningful and needed capacity to this work. You'll be using rigorous methods in measuring outcomes and learn about the latest research guiding this field.
It's been demonstrated that poverty is not just a financial issue, but creates obstacles and equity disparities regarding health, education, employment, race, gender, wellness, among other areas. The Two-Gen model delivers a tailored set of interventions to both children and their parents/caregivers in order to address the various aspects of poverty. At USES, these interventions are carefully measured and objectively reported on.
Data & Evaluation Volunteer Responsibilities
Activities will be tailored to the volunteer's skill level and interest
- Assist with data collection and preparation of results for data analysis
- Data monitoring and cleaning
- Data analysis
- Other administrative support as needed
Reports to
Evaluation and Database Manager
Applicant Requirements
- Interest in USES’s mission
- Extremely detail-oriented
- Experience working with databases, preferably Salesforce, but will train the right candidate
- Experience working with Excel and/or data analysis software
Schedule/Time Commitment
Flexible scheduling
Preferable 4-6 months commitment
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About United South End Settlements
Location:
South End House, 48 Rutland St, Boston, MA 02118, US
Mission Statement
USES's mission is to harness the power of our diverse community to disrupt the cycle of poverty for children and their families. We believe that as families stabilize through access to increased resources, become more resilient, and build a diverse network of relationships, they and their children are more likely to develop the skills they need to succeed and break the cycle of poverty.
Description
We have created a bold new model designed to equip children and their families with economic mobility and social capital. Our programs align to our renewed mission that leads to profound, "whole family" impact. As families stabilize and take advantage of opportunities for advancement, they are connecting to an inclusive community that is investing social capital and uniting for the success of all.
Coaching: Coaching is a supportive partnership that empowers participants with the tools to find solutions and move their families forward.
Early Childhood Education: USES’ Early Childhood Education program prepares each child emotionally, academically, and physically to succeed in kindergarten.
club48: club48 provides high-quality services with curricula that support school success and promote the social, cognitive, and emotional development of the students.
Camp Hale: Established in 1900, Camp Hale operates on the belief that all youth, particularly those from urban environments, will benefit from challenging opportunities for physical, mental, and social growth and development.
Training for Office Jobs: USES’ job training program ensures that our neighbors have the education and opportunities they need to move toward economic self-sufficiency.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
48 Rutland StBoston, MA 02118
DATE POSTED
June 30, 2021
SKILLS
- Youth Services
- Data Entry
- Child Development
- Computer Science
- Mathematics
- Research
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum 3 hours/week