Education Workforce Development - Internship
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The Adult Education Intern will get hands-on experience in program management by working with students and staff to aid and resources to individuals in the Northern Virginia area. These services include assisting with connecting students to resources and completing student check-ins and follow ups.
INTERN WILL LEARN AND BE EXPOSED TO:
· Curriculum development and lesson planning; teaching methods and classroom management
· Summative and formative assessments
· Drafting communications, program improvement, and evaluation
· Improve upon written and communication skills
· Program and project management, creating leadership and client development recommendations
· Work in a team environment with staff and volunteers
· Through one-on-one client interaction, learn about challenges and opportunities experienced by clients enrolled in the program
RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Monitor and maintain records on clients/students'' progress
· Assist in contacting clients via emails and phone calls
· Manage client and student information and data
· Assist clients in learning how to use classroom platforms like Zoom
· Assist with student registrations and data collection
· Assist with coordination of student conversation groups
· Gather and organize materials and resources related to content area
· Promote our program in the community; participate in special projects as assigned
· Personal teaching portfolio with standards-aligned unit plans, lesson plans, and classroom materials
· Compile unit plans, lesson plans, and classroom materials as a resource for volunteer teachers
· Assist with program coordination of online learning program
· Assess areas in which students may require assistance
QUALIFICATIONS:
Human Development/Services, Human Services, Nonprofit Studies, or other related major
Working knowledge of at least one critical foreign language preferred (Spanish, Dari, Farsi)
Knowledgeable in use of Zoom and Microsoft Office
Must be motivated, organized, and possess professional communication skills
Commitment to the mission and goals of Education and Workforce Development program and CCDA
Genuine interest in providing services to the community; open to other cultures and beliefs
Flexible and adaptable regarding change in routines and duties
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
· Hybrid both remote and in-person shifts available
· Minimum of 12 hours/week
· Unpaid, but available for credit if desired; recommendation letters available at end of term
Contact Person: Sadeka Haque
Contact Phone: (571) 208-1572
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