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Citizenship Classroom Assistant - Virtual

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ORGANIZATION: Aurora Mental Health & Recovery

  • 2 people are interested
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  • Must be 18+ to apply.
  • Must live in Colorado.
  • Must speak English at a fluent, first-language level.
  • Must have social security number and be willing to undergo background check.

***REPLY TO Kerry Urquizo at KerryUrquizo@auroramhr.org. We do not regularly check VolunteerMatch for inquiries. Direct email is required.***

This opportunity is best suited for individuals who can commit to long-term involvement (minimum 1 trimester: 13 weeks). It is not ideal for those looking for a one-time engagement.

The Adult Education Department of the Cultural Development and Wellness Center is a subsidiary of Aurora Mental Health and Recovery.


The Adult Education program is seeking classroom assistants for our Citizenship classes on Zoom. Classroom assistants support instructors by working with small groups of learners in breakout rooms, offering one-on-one assistance, and addressing other needs as requested by the teacher. Citizenship Classroom Assistants would join online classes dedicated to studying for the citizenship interview.

Teachers will prepare lessons; volunteers are not expected to do this. Classroom assistants must be willing to be flexible and able to move through a variety of directed tasks. They will never be expected to teach a whole class; they are only expected to facilitate prepared activities with small groups of students.

Classroom assistants help with various areas of the application process. The application process includes completing paperwork, demonstrating knowledge of basic civics, and completing both a speaking and a written portion.

Citizenship volunteers MUST be sympathetic to supporting refugee and immigrant students in this vulnerable move toward a challenging goal. Emotional intelligence, a clear, encouraging manner of engaging with students, and ideally, some understanding of trauma informed care, is essential to this position. Volunteers WILL NOT assist in the completion of citizenship applications due to sensitive legal concerns.

Currently, we need classroom assistants who are available during any of the days/times below:

  • Tuesday-Thursday 12:00-2:30pm (online)
  • Tuesday-Thursday, 6:00-8:30pm (online)

We ask that all volunteers be available for at least one 2.5-hour class per week for the duration of a13-week trimester. Online assistants must be comfortable using a computer and proficient with Zoom, as they will be expected to manage breakout rooms and share class materials on their screen. If you're not already familiar with these tools, training will be provided. All volunteers must demonstrate patience and flexibility while working with our dedicated learners.

Application: https://forms.gle/3yRvgg9Y6ekcQofe6 (Do not apply on the VolunteerMatch website)

CONTACT: Kerry Urquizo at KerryUrquizo@auroramhr.org

Application, interview, and background check and fingerprinting will be required.

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About Aurora Mental Health & Recovery

Location:

1537 Alton St, Aurora, CO 80010, US

Mission Statement

Deeply rooted in our diverse community, we deliver state-of-the-art care and meaningful outcomes that impact emotional well-being and addiction recovery.

Description

The Cultural Development & Wellness Center Adult Education Program at Aurora Mental Health & Recovery helps immigrants, refugees, non-native English speakers, and others to gain the skills and knowledge they need to be self-sufficient in their community. Beginning in 2003 as a program of Asian Pacific Development Center (APDC), our Adult Education services have helped thousands of adult students to learn English, pass the General Education Development (GED) test, apply for citizenship, adjust to the workforce, and more. Our goal is to assist adult learners in obtaining the skills and knowledge needed to meet their goals and be self-sufficient. We have a welcoming school community for all adult learners, regardless of their language, educational background, or immigration status.

Aurora Mental Health & Recovery’s Adult Education Program also provides learning opportunities through workforce training, tutoring, and more! Students can receive support from our Wraparound Services Program, Victim Assistance Department, and Behavioral Healthcare Clinic.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Immigrants & Refugees
Community, Education & Literacy, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Tutoring
  • Teaching / Instruction
  • English as a Secondary Language (ESL)
  • Adult Education
  • People Skills

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • complete a 13 week trimester, or longer if desired
  • Must speak English at a fluent, first-language level. Must be able to use Zoom to present lessons, or willing to receive Zoom training. Should have some knowledge of the naturalization application process

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