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Volunteer Mentor
ORGANIZATION: The Young Storytellers Foundation
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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13 people are interested
Who Are We?
Young Storytellers is a youth development and arts education nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles and with programs across the country. Young Storytellers’ mission is to spark creative self-discovery through storytelling. Our programs highlight young people as the center of their own narratives, emphasize that their stories matter, and celebrate their unique voices as the ones telling them. Young Storytellers works towards a future where young people experience the impact that their thoughts, feelings, and words can have on the world in which they live.
Young Storytellers works with students in elementary, middle, and high school. In elementary school, students write scripts that are completely their own; in middle school, students write monologues about challenges they face; and in high school, students write about challenges they face in their self-identified communities. Students in each program work with volunteer mentors, and every student gets to see their work performed by professional actors. Young Storytellers programs are designed around Common Core standards, integrate Social and Emotional Learning activities, and include components of Learning for Justice’s Social Justice Standards. For more information on our work, visit our website .
What Is This Position?
Young Storytellers Mentors are the people who make the YS magic happen in schools all over Los Angeles. Over the course of several weeks, Mentors help facilitate writing by developing a relationship with their student writer(s) and guiding them through the process of telling their story, from ideation to a finished product. Whether students are writing individual scripts or contributing to a group story, Mentors support their writers’ creativity through Young Storytellers’ values of belonging, exploration, connection, and play. At each session, Mentors encourage creative exploration, ask curious questions, facilitate activities, and transcribe student ideas. While a creative background and experience working with young people can be helpful as a Mentor, they are not necessary, as Mentors are led through the process by YS curriculum and supported by their lead Head Mentor.
Cool, But Let’s Get Specific. What’s Involved in Being a Mentor?
Responsibilities:
- An ability to commit to all in-person, hour-long sessions throughout the 10 week program
- All sessions happen on Thursdays from 1-2pm. Big Show session on Dec 1st is 2 hours long.
- Transportation is not provided and is the responsibility of each Mentor (note that limited funds for transportation are available)
- Implement YS curriculum with student writers with the guidance and support of a YS Head Mentor
- Transcribe student work as they write their own stories (note that access to a device such as a computer or tablet is required)
- Model the YS values of belonging, exploration, connection, and play, as well as the YS Worldview, while working with student writers, other volunteers, and YS staff.
- Complete a Volunteer Application (link is below)
- Attend required Volunteer training session (in-person or virtual)
- Complete all necessary paperwork, including a background check, TB screening, and providing proof of Covid-19 vaccination
What Skills & Experiences Are Needed For This Volunteer Opportunity?
- Experience working with young people is helpful but not necessary
- Awareness of social and emotional skills
- Empathy, patience, and good listening skills
- An ability to ask open-ended and curious questions
- A commitment to empowering young people so they can develop the skills to tell their own stories.
What Are YS's COVID Protocols?
For the safety of our students, volunteers, and their loved ones, all YS volunteers participating in in-person programs must be fully vaccinated for Covid-19 and provide proof of vaccination (note that vaccination status is confidential and for internal use only). This is in addition to the mandatory mask use and weekly COVID testing required by school districts for all on-campus visitors. For more information on how Young Storytellers is working safely on campuses this fall, visit our website at https://bit.ly/YSFall2021FAQs .
Ok, I’m In. How Do I Get Started?
To become a volunteer Mentor, please visit https://www.youngstorytellers.com/volunteer and fill out an application.
For any questions or accommodations while applying, please email us at katie@youngstorytellers.com or call us at 323.962.4500.
Anything Else I Should Know?
Young Storytellers believes in raising voices, particularly those that don’t often get listened to. Belonging is a core value of the Young Storytellers culture, and our daily practices around equity, diversity, inclusion, anti-bias, anti-discrimination, and antiracism are central to that value. Young Storytellers firmly believes that Black Lives Matter . We encourage women and gender diverse people, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ individuals, veterans, immigrants, and anyone with a disability to apply for this and all our positions. Young Storytellers has designed our interview, onboarding, and ongoing cultural practices to be a welcoming space for everyone. You can read more about our worldview on our website.
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About The Young Storytellers Foundation
Location:
923 E 3rd Street #307, Los Angeles, CA 90013, US
Mission Statement
Young Storytellers sparks creative self-discovery through storytelling. Our programs highlight young people as the center of their own narratives, emphasize that their stories matter, and celebrate their unique voices as the ones telling them. Young Storytellers works towards a future where young people experience, through the stories they write, the impact that their thoughts, feelings, and words can have on the world in which they live. We raise voices, one story at a time.
Description
In elementary school, Young Storytellers uses storytelling to help young people explore their creativity and imagination. In middle school, we use storytelling to explore their goals for the future and what challenges might stand in their way. In high school, we use storytelling to explore the impact their voice can have in their community - and, more broadly, the world.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1010 Abbot Kinney BoulevardVenice, CA 90291
DATE POSTED
December 13, 2022
SKILLS
- Tutoring
- Mentoring
- Literacy / Reading
- Youth Services
- Reading / Writing
- Storytelling
GOOD FOR
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- An hour per week for 9-10 weeks.
- Full COVID vaccination required for all Young Storytellers volunteers, in line with LAUSD school policies.