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ORGANIZATION: BakerRipley

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Neighbors come to BakerRipley Gulfton Campus to learn skills so they can continue their education and get better jobs. Some students in Adult Education need help to gain basic computer skills and prepare to pass their GED High School Equivalency exam so they can obtain a fair job or continue their education. The Volunteer Tutor is a vital role that helps our adult neighbors develop foundational skills to improve their lives, uplift their families, and the strengthen our region.

What will this achieve?
The tutor helps students to develop more confidence in their academic and professional abilities and advance to the next level of their studies.

What will I do in this role?
The Volunteer Tutor:

  1. Is matched with an Adult Education student for regular tutoring.
  2. Contacts that student weekly, to schedule a time to meet with them at least one hour a week.
  3. Meets the student at a pre-scheduled time, online or at a BakerRipley facility.
  4. Responds to requests and questions from the student about class content and encourages them to take an active lead in their learning journey.
  5. Helps the student understand concepts by reviewing their class assignments, actual examples from the workplace, etc.
  6. Helps the student complete practice activities so they can apply what they learn in class.
  7. Acknowledges and celebrates the student’s efforts and accomplishments so they are encouraged to persist.
  8. Documents and communicates student progress to program staff.

What do I need to be successful in this volunteer role?
You can succeed in this role and have a lasting, positive impact on the lives of the adults you instruct, as well as their family and the greater Houston community, without any formal teaching experience. We will train and support you! To enjoy your volunteer experience and to be successful, you need to:

  • Demonstrate cultural sensitivity, foster mutual respect, and interact professionally and warmly with neighbors who come from diverse backgrounds.
  • Show patience with students who have low literacy and computer skills.
  • Use active listening skills and Plain Language.
  • Be comfortable using Zoom or online meeting software.
  • Have at least a Bachelor’s degree in a related field and/or TEA certification.

The Adult Education Volunteer Tutor must complete these online trainings:

  • Principles of Adult Learning (3 hours)
  • Plain Language (1 hour)
  • Online tools like Zoom, Google Classroom, and WhatsApp (30 - 60 minutes, as needed)
  • Online learning platform (1 hour)

What’s the time commitment?
Once you complete training, you will be matched with a student based on the days and time you can volunteer. We recommend you meet for at least one hour, one day a week during the ten-week class.

Where will I volunteer?
This role can be fully remote or you can meet with the student at our Gulfton Sharpstown campus at a mutually agreed-upon hour between 9AM-8PM Monday - Thursday.

What support will I receive?
The BakerRipley Volunteer Coordinator and Academic Coordinator will support you.

What will I gain?
This opportunity offers:

  • A valuable learning experience and networking opportunity.
  • Satisfaction knowing you directly improved the literacy situation for a highly motivated neighbor and promoted BakerRipley’s mission to bring resources, education, and connection to them.
  • A chance to collaborate with a passionate team of educators who will support you during your volunteer service
Please consider volunteering today!

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About BakerRipley

Location:

4450 HARRISBURG BLVD, Suite 200, HOUSTON, TX 77011, US

Mission Statement

BakerRipley, formerly known as Neighborhood Centers Inc. brings resources, education and connection to more than half a million people throughout Texas each year. For more than a century, we have offered innovative solutions to help low-income families in emerging neighborhoods get a foothold in the region’s economy. We work with residents in more than 70 service locations to help them discover the strengths and skills necessary to become productive, prosperous and self-sufficient. BakerRipley is a United Way agency.

Description

BakerRipley has a rich history in building communities that work since its early days when it was part of the Settlement House movement in the early 1900′s. When Alice Graham Baker founded the agency in 1907, the main intention behind it all was to help every resident of Houston have an opportunity for an education, for health, for work, and to become an informed participant in democracy.

100 years later, the purpose of BakerRipley hasn’t changed one bit.

What makes Houston so great are our vibrant and dynamic neighborhoods - the true engines of any metro. We believe that neighborhoods are the bridges between individuals and the regional economy. When we strengthen underserved neighborhoods, we can see how the quality of life is raised for everyone not just in that community, but the entire region.

We exist to keep our region a place of opportunity for everyone who is working for a better life.

BakerRipley is the largest charitable organization in Texas and hosts a network of over 70 services sites that helps more than half a million people each year. We fulfill our mission to bring resources, education, and connection by working with our neighbors side by side.

When we strengthen underserved neighborhoods, we can see how the quality of life is raised for everyone not just in that community, but the entire region.

BakerRipley is leading the way for building healthy neighborhoods across the country.

CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

6655 Rookin StreetHouston, TX 77074

(29.707678,-95.49642)
 

SKILLS

  • General Education
  • Tutoring
  • Math / Science Instruction
  • Adult Education
  • Reading / Writing
  • Basic Computer Skills

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 1-2 hours each week through May 11, 2023. This can be virtual or at our Gulfton area campus.

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