Koreatown Youth and Community Center

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Organization Description

Center for Service Learning, Internships, & Civic Engagement

Mission Statement

The CSUDH Center for Service-Learning, Internships & Civic Engagement (SLICE) is committed to facilitating and fostering quality experiential learning opportunities for students.  We support the development of symbiotic relationships among campus, local communities in the Greater Los Angeles/South Bay areas, and global neighbors of the world community.  SLICE advocates campus contributions of knowledge and skill which promote the quality of life in these communities. We support high impact practices for student success including experiential learning and community based research.  Our work upholds the University Mission in its commitment to “excellence and pluralism in higher education and to further the goals of a democratic society through wide participation and civic responsibility in community, social, and economic affairs.

Program Information

Koreatown Youth & Community Center is seeking a community-driven individual to join our Community Research and Program Evaluation team. We are seeking a team member with a community research background and/or experience in data management to help collect, map, or otherwise visualize data, and conduct research for our programs, strategic initiatives, and community-based, government, and foundation partners. Students will support in data collection and analysis that will address quality of life issues in promoting a holistic well-being in the community.

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Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Computer Literacy
Address 
3727 W 6th St. Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90004
United States
General Phone 
(213) 365-7400 Ext. 5117
Program(s) 
Internship
Organization type 
Education - College or University (Private/For-profit)
Focus Population(s)
Adopted/Foster Youth or Young Adults, Adults, Animals, Children/Youth, College Students, People Experiencing Disability, English Language Learners, Families, Females, Guardians/Parents, LGBTQA, Males, Non-cisgendered, Non-specific/any population, People Experiencing Homelessness, Specific racial/ethnic/cultural group, Teens/Young Adults, Veterans, Active Military and/or Military Families
Focus Area(s)
Advocacy and Human Rights, Animal Welfare, Arts, Culture, and Humanities, Civic Engagement, Consumer or Corporate Services, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice, Education, Emergency Services & Public Safety, Equitable Economic & Workforce Development, Food & Housing Security, Health & Medicine, International Service Experiences, Migration & Naturalization Services, Natural Resources, the Environment, and Ecosystems, Restorative Justice, Transportation & Tourism
Additional Focus Area(s)
Cultural Programs, Fine Arts, Media & Broadcasting, Performing Arts, Activism, Census Education, Non-Profit Strategic Planning, Public Works, Conflict Resolution and Peace Building, Social Transformation, Career or College Exploration, College Preparation, Extended Learning, Peer Mediation, Recreation, Skill Development, Supporting Academic Success
Minimum required hours 
12
Maximum students 
3