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Madison, WI 53717
Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We support students of color and those from low-income families in the areas of math and literacy to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. The Schools of Hope Middle School Program builds its strength from community volunteers who are looking to make an impact in their community. This is where YOU come in. We need caring adult volunteers to serve as tutors at Jefferson Middle School. Prior tutoring experience is not necessary. We provide a variety of orientation and training opportunities. Tutors meet one-on-one or with small groups of students for at least 30 minutes each week. Tutoring takes place virtually Monday through Friday, during the school day or after school (times vary by site). Commit to making a difference and get involved today! For more information, or to apply, please contact us at jward@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/.
Date Posted: Jan 25, 2023
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Sun Prairie, WI 53590
Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We support students of color and those from low-income families in the areas of math and literacy to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. The Schools of Hope Middle School Program builds its strength from community volunteers who are looking to make an impact in their community. This is where YOU come in. We need caring adult volunteers to serve as tutors at Patrick Marsh Middle School. Prior tutoring experience is not necessary. We provide a variety of orientation and training opportunities. Tutors meet one-on-one or with small groups of students for at least 30 minutes each week. Tutoring takes place virtually Monday through Friday, during the school day or after school (times vary by site). Commit to making a difference and get involved today! For more information, or to apply, please contact us at jward@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/.
Date Posted: Jan 25, 2023
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Madison, WI 53711
Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We support students of color and those from low-income families in the areas of math and literacy to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. The Schools of Hope Middle School Program builds its strength from community volunteers who are looking to make an impact in their community. This is where YOU come in. We need caring adult volunteers to serve as tutors at Toki Middle School. Prior tutoring experience is not necessary. We provide a variety of orientation and training opportunities. Tutors meet one-on-one or with small groups of students for at least 30 minutes each week. Tutoring takes place virtually Monday through Friday, during the school day or after school (times vary by site). Commit to making a difference and get involved today! For more information, or to apply, please contact us at jward@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/.
Date Posted: Jan 25, 2023
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Madison, WI 53713
RAMP Program Mentor Job Description Title: Volunteer Mentor, RAMP Program, Urban League of Greater Madison A Mentor with the Urban League’s Retaining, Advancing and Mentoring young Professionals (RAMP) Program is looking for people who are; passionate about developing the next generation of leadership, willing to pass on their expert advice, become a trusted friend, advisor and guide to fellows participating the RAMP Program. Mentors help to ensure that the program fellows develop important professional academic and skills, are exposed to new opportunities and expand their professional network, complete a professional development plan, assist them with navigating internships and job shadowing as they complete the RAMP Program with a plan for continuing to achieve their career advancement goals. Essential Function/Responsibilities The Mentor’s Responsibility to RAMP Fellows: Be able to commit to spending at least one year in a relationship with a student. Spend at least five - eight hours a month engaged in a mutually agreed-upon activities with their RAMP Fellows Communicate with their RAMP Fellows bi-weekly-by telephone, email or social media-to keep in touch about what is going on within their professional and personal lives as agreed upon Honor, all commitments made to RAMP Fellows and the RAMP Program Be respectful of RAMP Fellows’ time, opinions, and decision-making Serve as a positive role model by modeling desirable professional behaviors Be comfortable and able to establish appropriate boundaries with RAMP Fellows Be encouraging and supportive of the RAMP Fellows. Help the RAMP Fellows to develop a Career Advancement Plan for moving upward within their career. Responsibilities to the RAMP Program Coordinator: Attend Mentorship Training Sessions Check-in with the program staff once a month. Attend on-going trainings when needed or requested to do so by program staff. Be patient and understand the mentoring relationship is a process that takes work and time. Qualifications All volunteers must: Be over 21 years of age. Have xx years of industry experience Submit an application, 2 references, a copy of a photo ID and an auto insurance card. Pass a background check Successfully complete an interview for a mentor position with the RAMP Program coordinator Exhibit a genuine concern for developing emerging professionals
Date Posted: Jan 25, 2023
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Madison, WI 53714
Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We support students of color and those from low-income families in the areas of math and literacy to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. The Schools of Hope Middle School Program builds its strength from community volunteers who are looking to make an impact in their community. This is where YOU come in. We need caring adult volunteers to serve as tutors at Whitehorse Middle School. Prior tutoring experience is not necessary. We provide a variety of orientation and training opportunities. Tutors meet one-on-one or with small groups of students for at least 30 minutes each week. Tutoring takes place virtually Monday through Friday, during the school day or after school (times vary by site). For more information, or to apply, please contact us at jward@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/.
Date Posted: Jan 25, 2023