Volunteer: Volunteer for Junior Achievement OfficeWe are looking for someone who would be able to help us sort and organize our program materials. This will help us reach more young students! The times will be flexible. For more information on this volunteer opportunity please contact us.
Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest We are looking for someone who would be able to help us sort and organize our program materials. This will help us reach more young students! The times will be flexible. For more information on this volunteer opportunity please contact us.
Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 79912 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Teach an Elementary School ClassWe are looking for volunteers to teach a JA programs to students at local schools. Volunteers can pick their choice of grade level, and school. JA provides curriculum and training focused on career exploration, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce rediness. Volunteers would be visiting the classroom multiple times over a 5 week period. What is provided to me? JA provides you with turnkey materials necessary to teach your class, including a comprehensive volunteer lesson plan guide, engaging activity materials, and fun posters. JA will train you on how to use the materials provided to you, and will connect you to a teacher in your area who has requested JA programs.You and the teacher are then provided the flexibility to determine your visitation schedule. The teacher will remain in the classroom to support you throughout the sessions. Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest We are looking for volunteers to teach a JA programs to students at local schools. Volunteers can pick their choice of grade level, and school. JA provides curriculum and training focused on career exploration, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce rediness. Volunteers would be visiting the classroom multiple times over a 5 week period. What is provided to me? JA provides you with turnkey materials necessary to teach your class, including a comprehensive volunteer lesson plan guide, engaging activity materials, and fun posters. JA will train you on how to use the materials provided to you, and will connect you to a teacher in your area who has requested JA programs.You and the teacher are then provided the flexibility to determine your visitation schedule. The teacher will remain in the classroom to support you throughout the sessions. Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 79932 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: High School HeroesHigh School students are invited for the unique opportunity to serve as educators for local elementary students through an innovative program called JA High School Heroes. Developed by Junior Achievement (JA), the program pairs teens with elementary students to impart crucial lessons on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. Volunteers participate in JA leadership training to prepare them to serve as role models and present lessons for elementary and middle school students. This mutually beneficial program not only excites the elementary students, but also provides invaluable personal and professional development for the teen participants. This program is a win-win for everyone involved. The high schoolers get to sharpen their communication and leadership skills, while the elementary students gain access to important life skills that will set them up for future success. JA curriculum, guiding elementary students through lessons on topics like budgeting, career exploration, and starting a business. This experience engages the elementary students and inspires them to dream big. Through education and collaboration, high school students are making a lasting impact on young minds and paving the way for a more financially literate and career-ready future. Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest High School students are invited for the unique opportunity to serve as educators for local elementary students through an innovative program called JA High School Heroes. Developed by Junior Achievement (JA), the program pairs teens with elementary students to impart crucial lessons on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. Volunteers participate in JA leadership training to prepare them to serve as role models and present lessons for elementary and middle school students. This mutually beneficial program not only excites the elementary students, but also provides invaluable personal and professional development for the teen participants. This program is a win-win for everyone involved. The high schoolers get to sharpen their communication and leadership skills, while the elementary students gain access to important life skills that will set them up for future success. JA curriculum, guiding elementary students through lessons on topics like budgeting, career exploration, and starting a business. This experience engages the elementary students and inspires them to dream big. Through education and collaboration, high school students are making a lasting impact on young minds and paving the way for a more financially literate and career-ready future. Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 79912 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Class MentorsMentor a class about entrepreneurship. Teach elementary students about earning, spending, sharing and saving money.
Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Mentor a class about entrepreneurship. Teach elementary students about earning, spending, sharing and saving money.
Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 79936 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed to teach JA programs to school ChildrenWe are always looking for new volunteers who would like to go into El Paso area schools to teach our JA programs which educate the students in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. We provide all the material and training you will need in order to have a successful visit. We work with grades K-12 and this opportunity will have the volunteer enter the class room for either one full school day or visit the classroom 4-5 times for approximately 45 minutes. If you are interested please contact us. Background checks are completed on all volunteers.
Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest We are always looking for new volunteers who would like to go into El Paso area schools to teach our JA programs which educate the students in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. We provide all the material and training you will need in order to have a successful visit. We work with grades K-12 and this opportunity will have the volunteer enter the class room for either one full school day or visit the classroom 4-5 times for approximately 45 minutes. If you are interested please contact us. Background checks are completed on all volunteers.
Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 79912 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: College ChampionsCollege students are invited for the unique opportunity to serve as educators for local elementary students through an innovative program called JA College Champions. Developed by Junior Achievement (JA), the program pairs college students with elementary students to impart crucial lessons on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. Volunteers participate in JA leadership training to prepare them to serve as role models and present lessons for elementary and middle school students. This mutually beneficial program not only excites the elementary students, but also provides invaluable personal and professional development for the college participants. This program is a win-win for everyone involved. The college students get to sharpen their communication and leadership skills, while the elementary students gain access to important life skills that will set them up for future success. JA curriculum, guiding elementary students through lessons on topics like budgeting, career exploration, and starting a business. This experience engages the elementary students and inspires them to dream big. Through education and collaboration, college students are making a lasting impact on young minds and paving the way for a more financially literate and career-ready future. Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest College students are invited for the unique opportunity to serve as educators for local elementary students through an innovative program called JA College Champions. Developed by Junior Achievement (JA), the program pairs college students with elementary students to impart crucial lessons on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. Volunteers participate in JA leadership training to prepare them to serve as role models and present lessons for elementary and middle school students. This mutually beneficial program not only excites the elementary students, but also provides invaluable personal and professional development for the college participants. This program is a win-win for everyone involved. The college students get to sharpen their communication and leadership skills, while the elementary students gain access to important life skills that will set them up for future success. JA curriculum, guiding elementary students through lessons on topics like budgeting, career exploration, and starting a business. This experience engages the elementary students and inspires them to dream big. Through education and collaboration, college students are making a lasting impact on young minds and paving the way for a more financially literate and career-ready future. Agency: Junior Achievement of the Desert Southwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 79912 Allow Groups: No |