Educational Programming InternshipAt — 826 Valencia

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Opportunity Summary 

n the educational programming track, you will focus on working directly with students in programs, developing lesson plans, helping out in the process of publishing our students’ writing, and assisting programs staff with the ins and outs of organizing programs and scheduling volunteers.

Opportunity Learning Outcomes 

Interns will gain experience in tailoring their approach to different learning needs, building relationships that affirm and support students. Our hope is that by the end of this experience interns recognize how writing is a tool for advocacy, and how their role as tutors is one of encouraging narratives that counter our dominant systems of oppression.

Opportunity Training 

Three days of initial training focusing our 826 Valencia's values-based tutoring practices, Trauma-Informed Tutoring, Student Behavior Myths, and Navigating Learning Needs for English Learners.

Additional risk specific to this opportunity 

Our interns are considered mandated reporters (support provided)

Compensation Details 
TypeFrequencyAmountExplanationShow to students?
Stipendmonthly375Yes
Program 
Center for Community Engagement
Internships
Location Type 
Remote
Expected Hours 
HoursDuration
15hours per week
Students required to have a personal vehicle 
No
Fees students may incur with this opportunity 
Unknown
This opportunity provides some form of compensation 
Yes
Opportunity Availability 
Ongoing