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Calling all youth ages 15-29: Learn to Teach Someone 1-on-1

Volunteerstjohns

Toronto

Remote

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

15 days ago

Job summary

A virtual youth leadership program is seeking enthusiastic students aged 15+ to gain valuable teaching experience and leadership skills. Participants will learn how to instruct community members while receiving over 100 volunteer hours, a reference letter, and a certificate upon completion. This initiative offers real-life teaching experience and enhances communication and problem-solving skills. Program runs from July 4th to September 2nd.

Benefits

Over 100 volunteer hours
Reference letter for future applications
Certificate and LinkedIn recommendation

Qualifications

  • Students aged 15+ interested in gaining leadership skills.
  • Must be willing to teach at least 2 people.
  • Ability to meet online and engage in discussions about challenges and successes.

Responsibilities

  • Attend training sessions on Zoom.
  • Teach skills to individuals in the community.
  • Participate in regular team meetings.
Job description

A free virtual summer program for students who want to gain leadership skills, enhance their communication abilities, learn to be more persuasive, receive valuable experience for post-secondary applications, and get volunteer hours. This program has been provided to over 300 post-secondary students at York University enrolled in Teachers College. We’ve adapted it for all interested youth (ages 15+)! Program dates: July 4th to September 2nd.

Responsibilities
  1. You will meet with our team on Zoom and get trained on how to teach.
  2. You will teach at least 2 people (e.g. an adult, a senior in your neighbourhood) a skill you have, once or twice a week. It could be technology skills, English skills or something else.
  3. You will continue to meet with our team on Zoom 2-3 times a week. You’ll talk about your successes and challenges, and learn new skills.

The program is run by a subject-matter expert who has trained over 5,000 students to become amazing elementary and high school teachers. He has taught at York University, University of Toronto, and several US universities (e.g. UConn, Drake University).

What you will learn
  • How to give clear & step-by-step instructions;
  • Techniques for patience when dealing with challenging situations;
  • Picking the right words to communicate things clearly and concisely;
  • Changing your instruction style for people who learn in different ways;
  • Creating your own lesson plans;
  • Learning different ways you can evaluate if someone is learning what you’re teaching them; and
  • Customized feedback, depending on your specific needs
Benefits
  • Get lots of volunteer hours (over 100+ hours);
  • Get a reference letter for a job, scholarship, or a post-secondary / teachers college application;
  • Get a certificate and a LinkedIn recommendation upon successful completion of the program;
  • Get real-life experience teaching someone (1-on-1 or in small groups);
  • Improve communication, problem-solving, creativity and integrative-thinking skills; and
  • Learn what University students are learning, for free.

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