Opportunities From: Volunteer SouthCoast

Volunteer: Receptionist

The receptionist is responsible for answering the phone and directing them to the appropriate person and or outside agency if needed. They will also be responsible of making sure the coffee/ food bar is clean and replenish any items that may need to be refilled. Also they will assist with the writing of Birthday cards and  distribution.

Agency: BAMSI-Dorn Davies Senior Center

The receptionist is responsible for answering the phone and directing them to the appropriate person and or outside agency if needed. They will also be responsible of making sure the coffee/ food bar is clean and replenish any items that may need to be refilled. Also they will assist with the writing of Birthday cards and  distribution.

Agency: BAMSI-Dorn Davies Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps Early Literacy Tutor-Brockton Public Schools

Purpose: The Brockton Public Schools are seeking 20 AmeriCorps Early Literacy Tutors to lead daily, small group tutoring in five high-need elementary schools. These are full-time volunteer positions, requiring one year of service (1700 hours), beginning August 27, 2018 through June 30, 2019..

AmeriCorps Member Responsibilities:

Responsible for 20 students each, delivering evidence-based Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) to small groups of four students in grades K-3. Track student progress through administering pre-and post-Fountas & Pinnell (F & P) Benchmark Assessments. Effectively manage student groups to ensure safety of all students. Participate in a five-day training in LLI early literacy intervention and assessments before the school year begins, and on-going professional development training and support throughout the school year.

Locations:

The BPS Early Literacy Project will place four AmeriCorps tutors in each of the following five elementary schools: Angelo, Arnone, Baker, Brookfield, and George.

Qualifications:

Minimum age 18. Minimum Associates degree, Bachelor’s degree preferred. Previous experience working with children. Desire to provide small-group literacy tutoring to students in grades K-3. These students are 1 to 1.5 years behind grade level in reading. Professional in communication with staff, students, and families. Must clear CORI, fingerprint, and AmeriCorps Criminal History Check. Must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or Legal Permanent Resident (more details available upon request).

AmeriCorps Program Benefits:

Annual living allowance of $13,732 (paid bi-weekly)  AmeriCorps Segal Education Award of $5,920 at the successful completion of the service term  of 1,700 hours, ending June 30, 2019.

*Note: A member at minimum age 55 (at start of service) may transfer their Education Award to their child (or step-child), grandchild (or step-grandchild), or foster child.

Valuable career experience.  Preference for federal jobs after service year. State educator license support.  AmeriCorps alumni network. Professional development training. Health coverage. Child care assistance, if eligible.

Agency: Brockton Public Schools

Purpose: The Brockton Public Schools are seeking 20 AmeriCorps Early Literacy Tutors to lead daily, small group tutoring in five high-need elementary schools. These are full-time volunteer positions, requiring one year of service (1700 hours), beginning August 27, 2018 through June 30, 2019..

AmeriCorps Member Responsibilities:

Responsible for 20 students each, delivering evidence-based Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) to small groups of four students in grades K-3. Track student progress through administering pre-and post-Fountas & Pinnell (F & P) Benchmark Assessments. Effectively manage student groups to ensure safety of all students. Participate in a five-day training in LLI early literacy intervention and assessments before the school year begins, and on-going professional development training and support throughout the school year.

Locations:

The BPS Early Literacy Project will place four AmeriCorps tutors in each of the following five elementary schools: Angelo, Arnone, Baker, Brookfield, and George.

Qualifications:

Minimum age 18. Minimum Associates degree, Bachelor’s degree preferred. Previous experience working with children. Desire to provide small-group literacy tutoring to students in grades K-3. These students are 1 to 1.5 years behind grade level in reading. Professional in communication with staff, students, and families. Must clear CORI, fingerprint, and AmeriCorps Criminal History Check. Must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or Legal Permanent Resident (more details available upon request).

AmeriCorps Program Benefits:

Annual living allowance of $13,732 (paid bi-weekly)  AmeriCorps Segal Education Award of $5,920 at the successful completion of the service term  of 1,700 hours, ending June 30, 2019.

*Note: A member at minimum age 55 (at start of service) may transfer their Education Award to their child (or step-child), grandchild (or step-grandchild), or foster child.

Valuable career experience.  Preference for federal jobs after service year. State educator license support.  AmeriCorps alumni network. Professional development training. Health coverage. Child care assistance, if eligible.

Agency: Brockton Public Schools

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Educator

KBEP is seeking to hire a full-time, year round Educator.  The educator will be responsible for high-quality delivery of the program curricula to elementary, middle and high school students, with some programming for adults and youth in other non-traditional settings.  This position also entails supporting the overall functioning of the organization, with participation in violence prevention awareness events, fundraising events, data collection, curriculum development, and other organizational projects.  The position will begin in January 2018. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

 

Qualifications:

Candidates must have experience working with youth in schools or other group settings, as well as a passion and commitment to violence prevention. An undergraduate degree and a minimum of one year experience working directly with youth, particularly youth of diverse populations. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Candidates must have daily reliable transportation and must pass a standard CORI check. Bilingual in Spanish is a plus.  

 

To Apply:

Please e-mail cover letter and resume to jobs@kbep.org by 11/15/17, or mail the information to:

Claire Spaulding McVicker, Executive Director

Katie Brown Educational Program

209 Bedford Street, Suite 302

Fall River, MA 02720.

 

No calls, please.

 

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

KBEP is seeking to hire a full-time, year round Educator.  The educator will be responsible for high-quality delivery of the program curricula to elementary, middle and high school students, with some programming for adults and youth in other non-traditional settings.  This position also entails supporting the overall functioning of the organization, with participation in violence prevention awareness events, fundraising events, data collection, curriculum development, and other organizational projects.  The position will begin in January 2018. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

 

Qualifications:

Candidates must have experience working with youth in schools or other group settings, as well as a passion and commitment to violence prevention. An undergraduate degree and a minimum of one year experience working directly with youth, particularly youth of diverse populations. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Candidates must have daily reliable transportation and must pass a standard CORI check. Bilingual in Spanish is a plus.  

 

To Apply:

Please e-mail cover letter and resume to jobs@kbep.org by 11/15/17, or mail the information to:

Claire Spaulding McVicker, Executive Director

Katie Brown Educational Program

209 Bedford Street, Suite 302

Fall River, MA 02720.

 

No calls, please.

 

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Intern

Organizational Overview: The Katie Brown Educational Program (KBEP) is dedicated to the recognition and prevention of relationship violence by teaching skills and information needed to make healthy decisions in relationships. KBEP has developed an innovative and interactive curriculum, taught primarily to youth in classroom-based settings throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With a staff of only six employees, our office environment creates a comfortable learning atmosphere for students looking to gain practical job skills. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

Internship Description: KBEP is seeking an intern to assist in the overall functioning of the organization. A main responsibility of the administrative intern will be to lead efforts to organize and promote KBEP fundraisers. Interns will take on a role in securing donations, completing mailings, promoting events on social media, and attending events in order to help them run smoothly. Interns will also help with preparation of classroom materials as well as take charge of various office projects, including data entry.  

Requirements: Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Reliable transportation to the office is required. Candidates must possess a strong passion for doing violence prevention work, as well as an interest for working with youth.

Time Commitment: Internships at KBEP are available during Summer, Fall and Spring semesters. Our typical office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:30am -3:30pm, which may vary slightly. There may be events after hours and occasional night or weekend events, as well as a possibility of completing work hours from a remote location, which can be done at any time.

For more information or to apply for an internship, please attach your resume and availability and contact: Nwando Ofokansi at 508-678-4466 or Internships@kbep.org

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Organizational Overview: The Katie Brown Educational Program (KBEP) is dedicated to the recognition and prevention of relationship violence by teaching skills and information needed to make healthy decisions in relationships. KBEP has developed an innovative and interactive curriculum, taught primarily to youth in classroom-based settings throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With a staff of only six employees, our office environment creates a comfortable learning atmosphere for students looking to gain practical job skills. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

Internship Description: KBEP is seeking an intern to assist in the overall functioning of the organization. A main responsibility of the administrative intern will be to lead efforts to organize and promote KBEP fundraisers. Interns will take on a role in securing donations, completing mailings, promoting events on social media, and attending events in order to help them run smoothly. Interns will also help with preparation of classroom materials as well as take charge of various office projects, including data entry.  

Requirements: Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Reliable transportation to the office is required. Candidates must possess a strong passion for doing violence prevention work, as well as an interest for working with youth.

Time Commitment: Internships at KBEP are available during Summer, Fall and Spring semesters. Our typical office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:30am -3:30pm, which may vary slightly. There may be events after hours and occasional night or weekend events, as well as a possibility of completing work hours from a remote location, which can be done at any time.

For more information or to apply for an internship, please attach your resume and availability and contact: Nwando Ofokansi at 508-678-4466 or Internships@kbep.org

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media & PR Coordinator

Salary: Unpaid

Organizational Overview: The Katie Brown Educational Program (KBEP) is dedicated to the recognition and prevention of relationship violence by teaching skills and information needed to make healthy decisions in relationships. KBEP has developed an innovative and interactive curriculum, taught primarily to youth in classroom-based settings throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With a staff of only five employees, our office environment creates a comfortable learning atmosphere for students looking to gain practical job skills. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

Internship Description: KBEP is seeking an intern to assist in the overall functioning of all social media outlets and public relations. The Social Media & PR Coordinator will help manage the KBEP's social media elements to foster interaction, education, engagement and discussion regarding the organization's core values. The coordinator will manage, update and creatively enhance our social media efforts: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other social media channels.

This position also entails supporting the overall functioning of the organization, with participation in violence prevention awareness events, fundraising events, and other organizational projects.  

Requirements: Candidates with a major in marketing, public relations, communications, business, or a related field are preferred. Candidates must have excellent writing, communication, and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Candidates must possess a strong passion for doing violence prevention work, as well as an interest for working with youth.

Time Commitment: Internships at KBEP are available during Summer, Fall and Spring semesters. This position requires roughly 10 hours of service per week (hours are flexible). Our typical office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:30am-3:30pm, which may vary slightly. There are no night/weekend office hours available. However, there may be events after hours, as well as a possibility of completing work hours from a remote location, which can be done at any time.

For more information contact: Nwando Ofokansi at 508-678-4466 or Internships@kbep.org

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Salary: Unpaid

Organizational Overview: The Katie Brown Educational Program (KBEP) is dedicated to the recognition and prevention of relationship violence by teaching skills and information needed to make healthy decisions in relationships. KBEP has developed an innovative and interactive curriculum, taught primarily to youth in classroom-based settings throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With a staff of only five employees, our office environment creates a comfortable learning atmosphere for students looking to gain practical job skills. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

Internship Description: KBEP is seeking an intern to assist in the overall functioning of all social media outlets and public relations. The Social Media & PR Coordinator will help manage the KBEP's social media elements to foster interaction, education, engagement and discussion regarding the organization's core values. The coordinator will manage, update and creatively enhance our social media efforts: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other social media channels.

This position also entails supporting the overall functioning of the organization, with participation in violence prevention awareness events, fundraising events, and other organizational projects.  

Requirements: Candidates with a major in marketing, public relations, communications, business, or a related field are preferred. Candidates must have excellent writing, communication, and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Candidates must possess a strong passion for doing violence prevention work, as well as an interest for working with youth.

Time Commitment: Internships at KBEP are available during Summer, Fall and Spring semesters. This position requires roughly 10 hours of service per week (hours are flexible). Our typical office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:30am-3:30pm, which may vary slightly. There are no night/weekend office hours available. However, there may be events after hours, as well as a possibility of completing work hours from a remote location, which can be done at any time.

For more information contact: Nwando Ofokansi at 508-678-4466 or Internships@kbep.org

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Intern

Organizational Overview: The Katie Brown Educational Program (KBEP) is dedicated to the recognition and prevention of relationship violence by teaching skills and information needed to make healthy decisions in relationships. KBEP has developed an innovative and interactive curriculum, taught primarily to youth in classroom-based settings throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With a staff of only six employees, our office environment creates a comfortable learning atmosphere for students looking to gain practical job skills. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

Internship Description: KBEP is seeking an intern to assist in the overall functioning of the organization. A main responsibility of the administrative intern will be to lead efforts to organize and promote KBEP fundraisers. Interns will take on a role in securing donations, completing mailings, promoting events on social media, and attending events in order to help them run smoothly. Interns will also help with preparation of classroom materials as well as take charge of various office projects, including data entry.  

Requirements: Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Reliable transportation to the office is required. Candidates must possess a strong passion for doing violence prevention work, as well as an interest for working with youth.

Time Commitment: Internships at KBEP are available during Summer, Fall and Spring semesters. Our typical office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:30am -3:30pm, which may vary slightly. There may be events after hours and occasional night or weekend events, as well as a possibility of completing work hours from a remote location, which can be done at any time.

For more information or to apply for an internship, please attach your resume and availability and contact: at 508-678-4466 or Internships@kbep.org

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Organizational Overview: The Katie Brown Educational Program (KBEP) is dedicated to the recognition and prevention of relationship violence by teaching skills and information needed to make healthy decisions in relationships. KBEP has developed an innovative and interactive curriculum, taught primarily to youth in classroom-based settings throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With a staff of only six employees, our office environment creates a comfortable learning atmosphere for students looking to gain practical job skills. Please visit our website at www.kbep.org to learn more about our program.

Internship Description: KBEP is seeking an intern to assist in the overall functioning of the organization. A main responsibility of the administrative intern will be to lead efforts to organize and promote KBEP fundraisers. Interns will take on a role in securing donations, completing mailings, promoting events on social media, and attending events in order to help them run smoothly. Interns will also help with preparation of classroom materials as well as take charge of various office projects, including data entry.  

Requirements: Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and the ability to be a supportive and flexible team member. Reliable transportation to the office is required. Candidates must possess a strong passion for doing violence prevention work, as well as an interest for working with youth.

Time Commitment: Internships at KBEP are available during Summer, Fall and Spring semesters. Our typical office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:30am -3:30pm, which may vary slightly. There may be events after hours and occasional night or weekend events, as well as a possibility of completing work hours from a remote location, which can be done at any time.

For more information or to apply for an internship, please attach your resume and availability and contact: at 508-678-4466 or Internships@kbep.org

Agency: Katie Brown Educational Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 02720

Allow Groups: No