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  • Newcomer Youth Summer Academy Peer Mentor (unpaid)

    International Rescue Committee (Elizabeth, NJ)



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    Requisition ID: req55836

     

    Job Title: Newcomer Youth Summer Academy Peer Mentor (unpaid)

    Sector: Education

    Employment Category: Intern

     

    Employment Type: Part-Time

     

    Compensation: USD 0.00 - 0.00 Hourly

     

    Work Arrangement:In-person

    Job Description

    In July & August 2024, the IRC in New Jersey will host a four-week summer program focusing on English as a Second Language (ESL) enrichment for refugee youth living in northern New Jersey. The Newcomer Youth Summer Academy (NYSA) will serve up to 130 students ages 5 – 20, in ten classes, from at least 10 countries will participate in academic, creative arts, and recreational activities. Field trips will be held once per week . The Peer Mentor will be a key part of the classroom instructional team and will reinforce English language development with refugee youth in a positive and healing classroom environment.

     

    IRC seeks twenty-five volunteer Peer Mentors to support a self-contained classroom, assisting Lead Teachers and Teacher Assistants with English literacy and ESL instruction. Each Peer Mentor is expected to collaborate with their Lead Teacher and Teacher Assistant as they support an age-appropriate curriculum for a class of approximately 15 students. Peer Mentors will support Newcomer Multilingual students' academic and social emotional growth during the program not only by ensuring classroom instruction runs smoothly but also by serving as positive role models for newcomer youth. Peer Mentors will be enthusiastic about motivating students to do their best and create a trusting and comfortable environment for students to learn.

    Qualifications

    Major Responsibilities:

    • M odel appropriate student behavior and academic engagement

    • Assist classroom staff with classroom activities and lessons on a daily basis

    • Tutor students individually or in small groups

    • Assist in supervision of daily student meals and student arrival/dismissal

    • Supervise small chaperone groups at off-site field trips

    • Act as a positive role model for students

    • Assist teachers and staff with classroom management

    • Participate and promote student engagement in recreational activities (yoga, music, art, sports)

    • Engage in daily all-staff debriefings

    • Assist with daily operations including student arrival and dismissal, lunchtime setup/clean up, and Friday field trips

    • Participate in staff and volunteer training the week of, including curriculum development and overview of IRC’s Social and Emotional Asset Development (SEAD) Curriculum (addressing social and emotional needs of refugee youth)

    • Assisting in providing feedback on student growth and complete student evaluation forms

    • Comply with all agency policies and protocols, including providing feedback on training and program-wide evaluation

    Key Working Relationships:

    Position Reports to :Lead Teacher, Youth Programs Specialist

     

    Indirect Reporting: Youth Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator

     

    Other Internal and/or external contacts: Teacher Assistant , Volunteer Activity Facilitators (Yoga, Art, Sports, Music)

    Requirements:

    • Must be available for all training days and the entire duration of the program. No exceptions.

    Education:

    • Working toward high school diploma, GED, or college degree

    • Minimum age: rising high school senior

    Work Experience:

    • Experience working with refugee and/or immigrant populations preferred

    • Experience working with youth of various backgrounds preferred

    • Tutoring experience highly desirable

    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:

    • Rapport building skills with youth and/or adults of various backgrounds

    • Strong interpersonal skills

    • Experience with various global environments and contexts.

    • Knowledge of classroom procedures; health and safety precautions desirable

    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

    • Motivated and self-directed

    • Mature, reliable, flexible, and punctual

     

    Language Skills: Second language proficiency language proficiency in relevant language desirable (including Spanish, Pashto, Dari, Farsi, Arabic, Haitian Creole).

    Working Environment:

    • Monday-Friday, the program will be held at a university contracted space (previously Kean University) .

    • Necessary travel to field trips on Fridays and the university the program is held at Monday-Thursday.

     

    Working Environment: The Academy takes place on campus at a university contracted space (previously Kean University). Lunches are provided for the duration of the program.

     

    Equal Opportunity Employer: IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

     


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