Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley

Program Information

Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley (BGCNV) is a private 501c3 non-profit organization formed in 1995 to provide comprehensive youth development services, activities and programs for youth in the northstate region. It is governed by a local board of volunteer directors, staffed by over 70 youth development professionals and supported by over 500 community volunteers.

BGCNV currently serves more than 2,000 youth and operates 10 sites, throughout Butte & Glenn Counties, where members, ages 6 to 18, can access a variety of quality services in Academics, Health & Wellness and Character and Leadership programs.  Our primary focus area is out of school time programs designed to provide comprehensive youth development services, activities and programs for youth in the northstate region.

Learning opportunities at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley include:
-Expanded learning programs: supervision of youth, mentoring, facilitating programs
-Intake support services: assessing new members and families, taking notes and providing recommendations
-Support Case Manager: joining multi-disciplinary team meetings, documentation, recommendations, follow-up
-Facilitate various youth and family surveys: discriminate, conducts, reviews data, makes reports, and presents data
-One-to-one and small group interviews
-Youth behavior guidance strategies and plans

The student intern should be/have:
Able to work under stress in a fast paced working environment, strong communication skills (oral and written), positive attitude with a focus on mission, impact, youth, and community, flexible, go with the flow, adaptable and can adjust as needed, inclusive approach. 

Health & Safety
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • TB Test
Address 
601 Wall Street
Chico, CA 95928
United States
Program(s) 
Social Work
Organization type 
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Nonprofit)
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