Volunteer: Children's Tutoring InitiativeTutors work with elementary school students to help them improve literacy skills one-hour per week. Tutors work with an assigned student in a group setting, strengthening skills such as phonics, word recognition, decoding, & reading aloud. CTI will train all tutors prior to prepare them to build a mentoring relationship and to help strengthen reading skills. Touch a life, change a life. Volunteer to impact an elementary student for life by helping them strengthen their reading skills. Organization: Charleys Kids Foundation Tutors work with elementary school students to help them improve literacy skills one-hour per week. Tutors work with an assigned student in a group setting, strengthening skills such as phonics, word recognition, decoding, & reading aloud. CTI will train all tutors prior to prepare them to build a mentoring relationship and to help strengthen reading skills. Touch a life, change a life. Volunteer to impact an elementary student for life by helping them strengthen their reading skills. Organization: Charleys Kids Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Adolescent Youth: Volunteer with College-Bound as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our College-Bound Program aims to encourage youth to pursue post-secondary education while also emphasizing the development of essential life skills. Through mentorship within the program, we focus on cultivating individual connections, introducing innovative programming, and strengthening community ties. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the College-Bound Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation. Complete an application and pass a background check. Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our College-Bound Program aims to encourage youth to pursue post-secondary education while also emphasizing the development of essential life skills. Through mentorship within the program, we focus on cultivating individual connections, introducing innovative programming, and strengthening community ties. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the College-Bound Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation. Complete an application and pass a background check. Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Black Boys: Volunteer with Simba as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Simba Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black boys, and we are seeking Black and other Men of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Objective: The "60 for Six" initiative aims to recruit, train, and support 60 community members to mentor youth involved with Franklin County Children Services over a six-month period. Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses an urgent need for mentorship. Many youth are currently on our waiting list, and with your help, we can extend our services to impact even more young lives. As a volunteer mentor, you’ll receive all the training, guidance, and support you need to make a meaningful difference. We provide a structured framework for mentors and mentees, offering FREE cultural, educational, and social activities to encourage growth and build connections. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation.Complete an application and pass a background check.Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Simba Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black boys, and we are seeking Black and other Men of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Objective: The "60 for Six" initiative aims to recruit, train, and support 60 community members to mentor youth involved with Franklin County Children Services over a six-month period. Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses an urgent need for mentorship. Many youth are currently on our waiting list, and with your help, we can extend our services to impact even more young lives. As a volunteer mentor, you’ll receive all the training, guidance, and support you need to make a meaningful difference. We provide a structured framework for mentors and mentees, offering FREE cultural, educational, and social activities to encourage growth and build connections. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation.Complete an application and pass a background check.Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Youth: Volunteer with the Friendship Program as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Friendship Program is designed to foster social-emotional learning and the art of building relationships. Through mentorship within the program, our emphasis lies in nurturing personal connections, implementing inventive programming, and fortifying community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the Friendship Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Friendship Program is designed to foster social-emotional learning and the art of building relationships. Through mentorship within the program, our emphasis lies in nurturing personal connections, implementing inventive programming, and fortifying community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the Friendship Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Black Girls: Volunteer with Malaika as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Malaika Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black girls, and we are seeking Black and other Women of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Malaika Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black girls, and we are seeking Black and other Women of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Big Brother or Big Sister in Central Ohio!There are over 30,000 kids waiting in the nation for a Big Brother or Big Sister! In Central Ohio, Big Brothers Big Sister of Central Ohio make it simple to learn about all of the different engagement opportunities to mentor with their agency! Stand with them today and become a Defender of Potential! Please register for their mentor orientation today to learn more! https://bbbs.tfaforms.net/4840882 Organization: ServeOhio There are over 30,000 kids waiting in the nation for a Big Brother or Big Sister! In Central Ohio, Big Brothers Big Sister of Central Ohio make it simple to learn about all of the different engagement opportunities to mentor with their agency! Stand with them today and become a Defender of Potential! Please register for their mentor orientation today to learn more! https://bbbs.tfaforms.net/4840882 Organization: ServeOhio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors NeededThe Chatfield Edge is a non profit dedicated to bringing education to first generation and nontraditional college students. Mentoring is one of the pillars of our organization. The world of higher education can be challenging and may feel out of reach for many of our scholars. We walk with them through the entire journey - from enrollment through graduation. Mentors are a major aspect of that journey; they bring positive support and real world knowledge to our students as they navigate education and life. We are unique in that we work with students of all ages from 17 - 70. Adults need mentors too! Mentors meet with students for 1 hour sessions throughout their semesters or terms. You can make a difference! Organization: The Chatfield Edge The Chatfield Edge is a non profit dedicated to bringing education to first generation and nontraditional college students. Mentoring is one of the pillars of our organization. The world of higher education can be challenging and may feel out of reach for many of our scholars. We walk with them through the entire journey - from enrollment through graduation. Mentors are a major aspect of that journey; they bring positive support and real world knowledge to our students as they navigate education and life. We are unique in that we work with students of all ages from 17 - 70. Adults need mentors too! Mentors meet with students for 1 hour sessions throughout their semesters or terms. You can make a difference! Organization: The Chatfield Edge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors NeededThe Chatfield Edge is a non profit dedicated to bringing education to first generation and nontraditional college students. Mentoring is one of the pillars of our organization. The world of higher education can be challenging and may feel out of reach for many of our scholars. We walk with them through the entire journey - from enrollment through graduation. Mentors are a major aspect of that journey; they bring positive support and real world knowledge to our students as they navigate education and life. We are unique in that we work with students of all ages from 17 - 70. Adults need mentors too! Mentors meet with students for 1 hour sessions throughout their semesters or terms. You can make a difference! Organization: The Chatfield Edge The Chatfield Edge is a non profit dedicated to bringing education to first generation and nontraditional college students. Mentoring is one of the pillars of our organization. The world of higher education can be challenging and may feel out of reach for many of our scholars. We walk with them through the entire journey - from enrollment through graduation. Mentors are a major aspect of that journey; they bring positive support and real world knowledge to our students as they navigate education and life. We are unique in that we work with students of all ages from 17 - 70. Adults need mentors too! Mentors meet with students for 1 hour sessions throughout their semesters or terms. You can make a difference! Organization: The Chatfield Edge Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: iC.A.R.E. MentorCaring Adults Needed! iC.A.R.E. Mentoring, a program of Red Oak Behavioral Health, matches caring adults to mentor one student, once a week, for one school year. Our volunteers work with K-12 students in the Akron, Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, and Tallmadge public schools. We support our volunteers with training, supplies, and a fun & interactive workbook that covers important skills such as goal setting, resilience, and self confidence. Why mentor? Youth of all ages benefit from having a relationship with a caring and consistent adult role model. (National Mentoring Partnership) Ready to learn more? Sign up for a 30 minute virtual information session to learn the basics of iC.A.R.E., what you can expect as a mentor, and much more. Click here to sign up for an info session. Please contact Celeste Tannenbaum, iC.A.R.E. Recruitment Coordinator, at ctannenbaum@redoakbh.org or (330) 815-2614 with any questions. Organization: Red Oak Behavioral Health Caring Adults Needed! iC.A.R.E. Mentoring, a program of Red Oak Behavioral Health, matches caring adults to mentor one student, once a week, for one school year. Our volunteers work with K-12 students in the Akron, Barberton, Cuyahoga Falls, and Tallmadge public schools. We support our volunteers with training, supplies, and a fun & interactive workbook that covers important skills such as goal setting, resilience, and self confidence. Why mentor? Youth of all ages benefit from having a relationship with a caring and consistent adult role model. (National Mentoring Partnership) Ready to learn more? Sign up for a 30 minute virtual information session to learn the basics of iC.A.R.E., what you can expect as a mentor, and much more. Click here to sign up for an info session. Please contact Celeste Tannenbaum, iC.A.R.E. Recruitment Coordinator, at ctannenbaum@redoakbh.org or (330) 815-2614 with any questions. Organization: Red Oak Behavioral Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Expertise SessionWe would love for volunteers to come and speak on an area of their expertise to our CCMEP participants. These participants are ages 16-24. Expertise could be in any area: business, finance, budgeting, couponing, healthcare, etc. Organization: Fairfield County TeenWorks We would love for volunteers to come and speak on an area of their expertise to our CCMEP participants. These participants are ages 16-24. Expertise could be in any area: business, finance, budgeting, couponing, healthcare, etc. Organization: Fairfield County TeenWorks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After School Volunteer
homework help/tutoring
assisting with our physical education (gym time) program
assisting leading specific programming that you may have expertise in.
Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
homework help/tutoring
assisting with our physical education (gym time) program
assisting leading specific programming that you may have expertise in.
Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a School Aged YouthOHuddle is seeking adult volunteers to dedicate one hour per week to match 1:1 in mentorship with a school nominated youth. Organization: OHuddle OHuddle is seeking adult volunteers to dedicate one hour per week to match 1:1 in mentorship with a school nominated youth. Organization: OHuddle Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44691 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: YMCA- AshtabulaJoin the amazing team at Ashtabula YMCA! Opportunities include: Front desk support, swim lesson assistant, youth sport assistant, childcare assistant, and Live Strong instructor (training required) Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Join the amazing team at Ashtabula YMCA! Opportunities include: Front desk support, swim lesson assistant, youth sport assistant, childcare assistant, and Live Strong instructor (training required) Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior AchievementJunior Achievement- Ashtabula County empowers young people to own their economic success. Volunteer opportunities include classroom instruction and "JA in a day" events. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Junior Achievement- Ashtabula County empowers young people to own their economic success. Volunteer opportunities include classroom instruction and "JA in a day" events. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare Assistant/Basic Office WorkWho We Are LifeSmart Education is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that enhances the availability of nontraditional educational classes and resources for underserved youth and communities. We help those who need unwavering, positive life management skills. Youth aren't born knowing the life skills that we wish they did; they must be taught and molded into productive members of society. At LifeSmart Education, we teach youth how to be socially and emotionally successful, and also enable them to achieve their highest potential as law-abiding global citizens. Why volunteer with LifeSmart Education? You will make a difference by giving back to the community and use your skills/talents to help under-resourced youth. Gain valuable hands-on experience working with kids of various ages. Earn an endorsement on LinkedIn and/or a referral after 3 months. Role Description This role requires the volunteer to be physically present at the facility for 1 day a week Monday-Wednesday (between 8am to 4pm) for 2 hours or more if available. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is studying to become a teacher and/or enjoys working with children. As a childcare assistant you will supervise, distribute snacks, and help with light cleaning. The children also need help catching up with homework. Training/orientation will be done virtually. Skills/Requirements High school graduate or higher education level (preferred) Basic computer literacy Teamwork and good communication skills Be reliable, friendly and patient Ability to lift/fold chairs Background check Minimum 3 months commitmentCOVID-19 Precaution(s): Remote interview process Personal protective equipment provided or required Temperature screenings Social distancing guidelines in place Sanitizing, disinfecting, or cleaning procedures in placeOrganization: LifeSmart Education Who We Are LifeSmart Education is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that enhances the availability of nontraditional educational classes and resources for underserved youth and communities. We help those who need unwavering, positive life management skills. Youth aren't born knowing the life skills that we wish they did; they must be taught and molded into productive members of society. At LifeSmart Education, we teach youth how to be socially and emotionally successful, and also enable them to achieve their highest potential as law-abiding global citizens. Why volunteer with LifeSmart Education? You will make a difference by giving back to the community and use your skills/talents to help under-resourced youth. Gain valuable hands-on experience working with kids of various ages. Earn an endorsement on LinkedIn and/or a referral after 3 months. Role Description This role requires the volunteer to be physically present at the facility for 1 day a week Monday-Wednesday (between 8am to 4pm) for 2 hours or more if available. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is studying to become a teacher and/or enjoys working with children. As a childcare assistant you will supervise, distribute snacks, and help with light cleaning. The children also need help catching up with homework. Training/orientation will be done virtually. Skills/Requirements High school graduate or higher education level (preferred) Basic computer literacy Teamwork and good communication skills Be reliable, friendly and patient Ability to lift/fold chairs Background check Minimum 3 months commitmentCOVID-19 Precaution(s): Remote interview process Personal protective equipment provided or required Temperature screenings Social distancing guidelines in place Sanitizing, disinfecting, or cleaning procedures in placeOrganization: LifeSmart Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43123 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Torchlight Youth MentoringBecome a mentor to a local student. Make a positive difference in the life of a child! In-school and community opportunities are available! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Become a mentor to a local student. Make a positive difference in the life of a child! In-school and community opportunities are available! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ACCAA Head StartVolunteer to help in the kitchen, read to students, or help with general teacher support. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Volunteer to help in the kitchen, read to students, or help with general teacher support. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ursuline Sisters Scholars ProgramBecome a mentor to a post-secondary student who will be encouraged by your expertise and support! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Become a mentor to a post-secondary student who will be encouraged by your expertise and support! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-School MentorHelp out 1-2 students with reading comprehension, vocabulary, and reading fluency. No education is necessary and all books and reading materials are provided. Spending a little time, you can make a big impact on our future generation. Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties Help out 1-2 students with reading comprehension, vocabulary, and reading fluency. No education is necessary and all books and reading materials are provided. Spending a little time, you can make a big impact on our future generation. Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44883 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community-Based Volunteer MentorA community-based match meets in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, going to an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania A community-based match meets in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, going to an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Site-Based Plus Volunteer MentorA Site-Based Plus match meets at a designated site and in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Site-Based Plus mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, attending an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers. Volunteers will meet their Little at the King Kennedy Community Center to participate in activities that a Youth Outreach Worker facilitates. Volunteers also have the opportunity to spend additional time with their Little going out in the community. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania A Site-Based Plus match meets at a designated site and in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Site-Based Plus mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, attending an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers. Volunteers will meet their Little at the King Kennedy Community Center to participate in activities that a Youth Outreach Worker facilitates. Volunteers also have the opportunity to spend additional time with their Little going out in the community. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Email Marketing Certification TeacherOrganization Description: International Student Services Association is a non-profit organization that focuses on assisting lower income immigrant high school students in achieving their career aspirations. Our workshops and programs are designed to provide information, inspiration, and motivation for students to navigate their education and develop their future careers beyond high school. Our tailored programs equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to successfully apply to college, build a resume, gain work experience, and achieve their career goals.
Role Description: This is a temporary, on-site role located in Cleveland, OH for an Email Marketing Certification high school Teacher. The successful candidate will contribute by teaching email marketing workshop to students once per month for three-four workshop on Friday 4:30PM-5:30 PM EST. The position involves creating lesson plans, teaching live, grading coursework and mentoring students as necessary. The successful candidate will be a skilled marketer, teacher, communicator, and mentor, showcasing their expertise and enthusiasm for email marketing in all aspects of the role.
Job duties: Curriculum Development: a. Develop a structured curriculum for marketing email certification, tailored to the needs of immigrant students. b. Design lesson plans, learning materials, and activities that align with industry standards and best practices.
Instructional Delivery: a. Deliver engaging and informative lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities to impart knowledge and practical skills to students. b. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and cultural backgrounds. c. Support and answer any questions that students have
Industry Relevance: a. Stay abreast of industry trends, tools, and technologies related to marketing emails. b. Integrate real-world case studies and examples into the curriculum to enhance the practical applicability of the courses. c. Provide and give resources to help interested students get into this field.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher in Marketing or related field. 3-5 years of experience in email marketing strategies and techniques. Proven experience in teaching, curriculum design, and lesson planning. Strong written and verbal communication skills, capable of explaining complex concepts in a simple and relatable manner. Proficient in email marketing tools and software. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with team members and colleagues. A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Multilingual ( Understand various cultures and intercultural experiences)
Organization: International Student Services Association Organization Description: International Student Services Association is a non-profit organization that focuses on assisting lower income immigrant high school students in achieving their career aspirations. Our workshops and programs are designed to provide information, inspiration, and motivation for students to navigate their education and develop their future careers beyond high school. Our tailored programs equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to successfully apply to college, build a resume, gain work experience, and achieve their career goals.
Role Description: This is a temporary, on-site role located in Cleveland, OH for an Email Marketing Certification high school Teacher. The successful candidate will contribute by teaching email marketing workshop to students once per month for three-four workshop on Friday 4:30PM-5:30 PM EST. The position involves creating lesson plans, teaching live, grading coursework and mentoring students as necessary. The successful candidate will be a skilled marketer, teacher, communicator, and mentor, showcasing their expertise and enthusiasm for email marketing in all aspects of the role.
Job duties: Curriculum Development: a. Develop a structured curriculum for marketing email certification, tailored to the needs of immigrant students. b. Design lesson plans, learning materials, and activities that align with industry standards and best practices.
Instructional Delivery: a. Deliver engaging and informative lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities to impart knowledge and practical skills to students. b. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and cultural backgrounds. c. Support and answer any questions that students have
Industry Relevance: a. Stay abreast of industry trends, tools, and technologies related to marketing emails. b. Integrate real-world case studies and examples into the curriculum to enhance the practical applicability of the courses. c. Provide and give resources to help interested students get into this field.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or higher in Marketing or related field. 3-5 years of experience in email marketing strategies and techniques. Proven experience in teaching, curriculum design, and lesson planning. Strong written and verbal communication skills, capable of explaining complex concepts in a simple and relatable manner. Proficient in email marketing tools and software. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with team members and colleagues. A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Multilingual ( Understand various cultures and intercultural experiences)
Organization: International Student Services Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44143 Allow Groups: Yes |