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  • Internships: give you valuable experience that employers want in addition to your degree.
  • Internships can be:
    • paid or unpaid
    • part-time or full-time
    • summer or during the school year
    • for academic credit, or not for credit
  • Prepare for finding an internship just as you would for finding a job:
    • Know your skills, abilities and experience in order to know what types of internships you fit, and want to pursue.
    • Decide which companies/organizations that you would like to intern at.
    • Research employers, and the type of internship you are seeking.
    • Write your resume.
    • Write a cover letter OR a letter of inquiry
    • Network! Talk to friends, faculty, family, family of friends and people at companies you are interested in interning at.
    • Apply, following the postings instructions exactly.
  • When do I start my search?
    • The more competitive the internship is, the earlier you look. Start at least 6 months before you actually need to do your internship. Keep looking because they are posted continually.
    • The first part of this page is internships that have been sent to us by employers that want a Crown student.
    • At the bottom of the page you can search web sites for a valuable internship experience. You'll have more success finding an internship if you start looking well in advance and are flexible about the location.

 

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fold faq Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center (ULC) while also providing support to educate children of HHYD as needed.
  • Responsibilities
    • Assist with grading student papers
    • Willing to work in groups of 3-4 students
    • Keep records of student progress
    • Administering tests / evaluations to a small number of students
    • Help set up and maintain order in the classroom
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Schedule field trips
    • Provide and suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Qualifications
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Able to work with flexible  schedule
    • Has to be a team player
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Benefits
    • Networking opportunities
    •  Involvement in an urban setting
    • Working and getting to know different people
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Tentative Schedule
    • Monday – Thursday           2:00p.m.–5:30p.m
  • Compensation
    • College credits
    • Practical applications
    • Knowledge of working as a community
    • Personal development
    • *Unpaid
  •  Contact: Volunteer Coordinator: Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant 2nd & 3rd Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant K & 1st Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Marine Education EDU-131, Oceans Aware, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Aware is an organisation dedicated to improving the general public's awareness of the world's marine environment, and ensuring it's stability for future generations.
    • Open to:
      • students currently enrolled at an academic institution and studying towards a science or educational major;
      • graduated students with a minimum of a degree in science or education; or
      • educators with experience in environmental education.
    • However, we invite applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for educating the youth and want to help raise awareness about the problems that sharks and the oceans are facing.
  • DUTIES:
    • Interns will make use of the valuable skills and hands-on experience gained with Oceans Aware to teach and enrich the lives of thousands of children in desperate need of knowledge on environmental issues and on sharks in particular. These children are the future South African decision-makers in the economy, education, environmental issues among others, and therefore, being part of this program, will ensure a long term investment for the future of a developing country.
    • Throughout this project, interns will improve in their teaching and presentation skills; they will gain teaching hours, learn more about shark biology, ecology and evolution, while at the same time, play a crucial part in the conservation of marine life and in the education of those school children.  Interns will also gain hands-on experience by collecting data for research projects on shark fisheries and management.
    • Interns will be exposed to the practical side of research while out at sea with Oceans Research interns. They will get the chance to learn about several white shark research projects such as photo identification, population dynamics, genetic and stable isotope sampling and more.
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  40 hours
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Judy
fold faq Urban Youth Ministry Internship, TechMission, multiple U.S. locations
  • QUALIFICATIONS: TechMission
    • Must be at least 18 years old and have a High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
    • Must be a Christian actively attending their local church
    • U.S. or Canadian citizen, U.S. or Canadian national or lawful permanent resident alien.
    • Must have attended college in the past five years
    • Able to make at least a one year commitment (may be extended by mutual agreement)
    • Able to financially live on just free room and board(and any outside income sources you have)
    • Able to relocate to a location of a ministry site (unless a site exists at your current location)
    • Additional requirements may vary by site
  • DUTIES: This internship  will assist with a K-12th grade after school or teen program based in a church or faith-based organization, serving through mentoring, tutoring, mentoring, college prep,  coordinating volunteers, and providing overall support. A typical day of work for the Youth Ministry Program Intern involves preparing lessons and activities for the participating youth, assisting them with their homework, leading lessons and activities (especially with regard to technology), supervising their snack and outdoor play sessions, supervising volunteers, assisting with behavior management, developing the curriculum, keeping accurate records on program participants, soliciting and managing in-kind donations, and assisting the Site Director in the day-to-day administration of the program.
  • LOCATION: multiple U.S. locations
  • WAGE:  $500/month + free tuition
  • CONTACT:  Jonathan Spain-Collins
Category: Ministry, Education
fold faq Reading Mentor, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Youth Development/Education Background. Passion to work with urban kids. Has a strong desire to learn. Has to be a team player. Good written and communication skills. Must have own transportation or able to take the bus to 1220 Logan Ave N. Minneapolis, Mn 55411
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: Encourage positive reading attitude. Instill proper phonics and phonemic awareness techniques. Create exciting activities/lessons to home comprehension/retell skills. Improve sights words recognition. Display diverse one-on-one reading strategies to improve fluency. Keep records of student progress. Make or prepare educational materials. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning. Maintain a positive, encouraging relation with mentee
  • Benefits: Networking opportunities, Involvement in an urban setting. Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement of education program. Letter of recommendation upon request
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:30-5:30 Monday-Thursday(willing to adjust if needed)
  • WAGE:  Unpaid Internship
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ex 17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org  

 

 

Category: Education
fold faq Computer Lab Intern, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Able to work with a flexible schedule 2. Able to work with school age children 3. Reliable and committed 4. Good writtrn and verbal skills 5. Has computer knowlege in Microsoft. (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) 6. Has a strong desire to learn 7. Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: 1. Help teach or support student's advancement in keyboarding, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents. 2. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire students 3. Watch and monitor students behavior while in computer lab 4. Enfore computer lab rules.
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:00pm-5:30PM Monday-Thursday
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ext17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org
Category: Education
fold faq Oceans Research Internship, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Research provides and facilitates innovative and dynamic marine research relevant to the management and conservation of Southern Africa's marine life.  Its research is interdisciplinary ranging from biological to the socio-economic study of marine resource utilization in Africa's coastal society. Oceans Research specializes in investigating the biology of marine mega-fauna, including sharks, rays, marine mammals and turtles, and advises governmental, non-governmental and industry on relevant conservation issues. Oceans Research offers practical and theoretical training for aspiring marine scientists from internship to postgraduate levels in conjunction with partner schools, technical colleges and universities. In addition to in-house research projects, the institute provides facilities for visiting marine scientists conducting a variety of biological and oceanographic projects throughout the major marine biomes of Southern Africa. The internship program is aimed at assisting in the development of students training in the area of biological science. However, we accept applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for the oceans and want to extend their knowledge through real life experience.
  • DUTIES: Oceans Research was established to promote and facilitate research on the marine predators and mega-fauna throughout southern Africa.  Since its formalisation in 2007, the institute has become an academic hotspot for some of southern Africa's most passionate and dedicated marine scientists.  Our internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and nature enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments. The research laboratory is situated along the southern coast of Africa, in a warm temperate marine biome that attracts numerous temperate water fish species. This internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and enthusiasts to gain unique practical research experience with dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research projects in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments.  Experience Africa's marine life, study the Great White Shark, Cape fur seal, dolphins and whales.
  • Projects:
    • Photo identification and genetic sampling of Great White sharks
    • Tagging and manual acoustic tracking of Great White sharks
    • Boat and land based photo identification and data collection of cetaceans
    • Shark Lab research, including tonic immobility and energetics of sharks
    • Shark Lab husbandry
    • Determining different levels of dissolved oxygen in the ocean, and how this influences White shark behaviour
    • Trapping and tagging of smaller shark species to understand the growth and movement of sharks
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  Full time for 1 - 3 months
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Lezanne Vermaak at 
Category: Education

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fold faq Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center (ULC) while also providing support to educate children of HHYD as needed.
  • Responsibilities
    • Assist with grading student papers
    • Willing to work in groups of 3-4 students
    • Keep records of student progress
    • Administering tests / evaluations to a small number of students
    • Help set up and maintain order in the classroom
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Schedule field trips
    • Provide and suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Qualifications
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Able to work with flexible  schedule
    • Has to be a team player
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Benefits
    • Networking opportunities
    •  Involvement in an urban setting
    • Working and getting to know different people
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Tentative Schedule
    • Monday – Thursday           2:00p.m.–5:30p.m
  • Compensation
    • College credits
    • Practical applications
    • Knowledge of working as a community
    • Personal development
    • *Unpaid
  •  Contact: Volunteer Coordinator: Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant 2nd & 3rd Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant K & 1st Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Marine Education EDU-131, Oceans Aware, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Aware is an organisation dedicated to improving the general public's awareness of the world's marine environment, and ensuring it's stability for future generations.
    • Open to:
      • students currently enrolled at an academic institution and studying towards a science or educational major;
      • graduated students with a minimum of a degree in science or education; or
      • educators with experience in environmental education.
    • However, we invite applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for educating the youth and want to help raise awareness about the problems that sharks and the oceans are facing.
  • DUTIES:
    • Interns will make use of the valuable skills and hands-on experience gained with Oceans Aware to teach and enrich the lives of thousands of children in desperate need of knowledge on environmental issues and on sharks in particular. These children are the future South African decision-makers in the economy, education, environmental issues among others, and therefore, being part of this program, will ensure a long term investment for the future of a developing country.
    • Throughout this project, interns will improve in their teaching and presentation skills; they will gain teaching hours, learn more about shark biology, ecology and evolution, while at the same time, play a crucial part in the conservation of marine life and in the education of those school children.  Interns will also gain hands-on experience by collecting data for research projects on shark fisheries and management.
    • Interns will be exposed to the practical side of research while out at sea with Oceans Research interns. They will get the chance to learn about several white shark research projects such as photo identification, population dynamics, genetic and stable isotope sampling and more.
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  40 hours
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Judy
fold faq Urban Youth Ministry Internship, TechMission, multiple U.S. locations
  • QUALIFICATIONS: TechMission
    • Must be at least 18 years old and have a High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
    • Must be a Christian actively attending their local church
    • U.S. or Canadian citizen, U.S. or Canadian national or lawful permanent resident alien.
    • Must have attended college in the past five years
    • Able to make at least a one year commitment (may be extended by mutual agreement)
    • Able to financially live on just free room and board(and any outside income sources you have)
    • Able to relocate to a location of a ministry site (unless a site exists at your current location)
    • Additional requirements may vary by site
  • DUTIES: This internship  will assist with a K-12th grade after school or teen program based in a church or faith-based organization, serving through mentoring, tutoring, mentoring, college prep,  coordinating volunteers, and providing overall support. A typical day of work for the Youth Ministry Program Intern involves preparing lessons and activities for the participating youth, assisting them with their homework, leading lessons and activities (especially with regard to technology), supervising their snack and outdoor play sessions, supervising volunteers, assisting with behavior management, developing the curriculum, keeping accurate records on program participants, soliciting and managing in-kind donations, and assisting the Site Director in the day-to-day administration of the program.
  • LOCATION: multiple U.S. locations
  • WAGE:  $500/month + free tuition
  • CONTACT:  Jonathan Spain-Collins
Category: Ministry, Education
fold faq Reading Mentor, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Youth Development/Education Background. Passion to work with urban kids. Has a strong desire to learn. Has to be a team player. Good written and communication skills. Must have own transportation or able to take the bus to 1220 Logan Ave N. Minneapolis, Mn 55411
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: Encourage positive reading attitude. Instill proper phonics and phonemic awareness techniques. Create exciting activities/lessons to home comprehension/retell skills. Improve sights words recognition. Display diverse one-on-one reading strategies to improve fluency. Keep records of student progress. Make or prepare educational materials. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning. Maintain a positive, encouraging relation with mentee
  • Benefits: Networking opportunities, Involvement in an urban setting. Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement of education program. Letter of recommendation upon request
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:30-5:30 Monday-Thursday(willing to adjust if needed)
  • WAGE:  Unpaid Internship
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ex 17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org  

 

 

Category: Education
fold faq Computer Lab Intern, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Able to work with a flexible schedule 2. Able to work with school age children 3. Reliable and committed 4. Good writtrn and verbal skills 5. Has computer knowlege in Microsoft. (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) 6. Has a strong desire to learn 7. Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: 1. Help teach or support student's advancement in keyboarding, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents. 2. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire students 3. Watch and monitor students behavior while in computer lab 4. Enfore computer lab rules.
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:00pm-5:30PM Monday-Thursday
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ext17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org
Category: Education
fold faq Oceans Research Internship, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Research provides and facilitates innovative and dynamic marine research relevant to the management and conservation of Southern Africa's marine life.  Its research is interdisciplinary ranging from biological to the socio-economic study of marine resource utilization in Africa's coastal society. Oceans Research specializes in investigating the biology of marine mega-fauna, including sharks, rays, marine mammals and turtles, and advises governmental, non-governmental and industry on relevant conservation issues. Oceans Research offers practical and theoretical training for aspiring marine scientists from internship to postgraduate levels in conjunction with partner schools, technical colleges and universities. In addition to in-house research projects, the institute provides facilities for visiting marine scientists conducting a variety of biological and oceanographic projects throughout the major marine biomes of Southern Africa. The internship program is aimed at assisting in the development of students training in the area of biological science. However, we accept applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for the oceans and want to extend their knowledge through real life experience.
  • DUTIES: Oceans Research was established to promote and facilitate research on the marine predators and mega-fauna throughout southern Africa.  Since its formalisation in 2007, the institute has become an academic hotspot for some of southern Africa's most passionate and dedicated marine scientists.  Our internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and nature enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments. The research laboratory is situated along the southern coast of Africa, in a warm temperate marine biome that attracts numerous temperate water fish species. This internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and enthusiasts to gain unique practical research experience with dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research projects in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments.  Experience Africa's marine life, study the Great White Shark, Cape fur seal, dolphins and whales.
  • Projects:
    • Photo identification and genetic sampling of Great White sharks
    • Tagging and manual acoustic tracking of Great White sharks
    • Boat and land based photo identification and data collection of cetaceans
    • Shark Lab research, including tonic immobility and energetics of sharks
    • Shark Lab husbandry
    • Determining different levels of dissolved oxygen in the ocean, and how this influences White shark behaviour
    • Trapping and tagging of smaller shark species to understand the growth and movement of sharks
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  Full time for 1 - 3 months
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Lezanne Vermaak at 
Category: Education

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fold faq Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center (ULC) while also providing support to educate children of HHYD as needed.
  • Responsibilities
    • Assist with grading student papers
    • Willing to work in groups of 3-4 students
    • Keep records of student progress
    • Administering tests / evaluations to a small number of students
    • Help set up and maintain order in the classroom
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Schedule field trips
    • Provide and suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Qualifications
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Able to work with flexible  schedule
    • Has to be a team player
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Benefits
    • Networking opportunities
    •  Involvement in an urban setting
    • Working and getting to know different people
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Tentative Schedule
    • Monday – Thursday           2:00p.m.–5:30p.m
  • Compensation
    • College credits
    • Practical applications
    • Knowledge of working as a community
    • Personal development
    • *Unpaid
  •  Contact: Volunteer Coordinator: Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant 2nd & 3rd Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant K & 1st Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Marine Education EDU-131, Oceans Aware, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Aware is an organisation dedicated to improving the general public's awareness of the world's marine environment, and ensuring it's stability for future generations.
    • Open to:
      • students currently enrolled at an academic institution and studying towards a science or educational major;
      • graduated students with a minimum of a degree in science or education; or
      • educators with experience in environmental education.
    • However, we invite applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for educating the youth and want to help raise awareness about the problems that sharks and the oceans are facing.
  • DUTIES:
    • Interns will make use of the valuable skills and hands-on experience gained with Oceans Aware to teach and enrich the lives of thousands of children in desperate need of knowledge on environmental issues and on sharks in particular. These children are the future South African decision-makers in the economy, education, environmental issues among others, and therefore, being part of this program, will ensure a long term investment for the future of a developing country.
    • Throughout this project, interns will improve in their teaching and presentation skills; they will gain teaching hours, learn more about shark biology, ecology and evolution, while at the same time, play a crucial part in the conservation of marine life and in the education of those school children.  Interns will also gain hands-on experience by collecting data for research projects on shark fisheries and management.
    • Interns will be exposed to the practical side of research while out at sea with Oceans Research interns. They will get the chance to learn about several white shark research projects such as photo identification, population dynamics, genetic and stable isotope sampling and more.
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  40 hours
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Judy
fold faq Urban Youth Ministry Internship, TechMission, multiple U.S. locations
  • QUALIFICATIONS: TechMission
    • Must be at least 18 years old and have a High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
    • Must be a Christian actively attending their local church
    • U.S. or Canadian citizen, U.S. or Canadian national or lawful permanent resident alien.
    • Must have attended college in the past five years
    • Able to make at least a one year commitment (may be extended by mutual agreement)
    • Able to financially live on just free room and board(and any outside income sources you have)
    • Able to relocate to a location of a ministry site (unless a site exists at your current location)
    • Additional requirements may vary by site
  • DUTIES: This internship  will assist with a K-12th grade after school or teen program based in a church or faith-based organization, serving through mentoring, tutoring, mentoring, college prep,  coordinating volunteers, and providing overall support. A typical day of work for the Youth Ministry Program Intern involves preparing lessons and activities for the participating youth, assisting them with their homework, leading lessons and activities (especially with regard to technology), supervising their snack and outdoor play sessions, supervising volunteers, assisting with behavior management, developing the curriculum, keeping accurate records on program participants, soliciting and managing in-kind donations, and assisting the Site Director in the day-to-day administration of the program.
  • LOCATION: multiple U.S. locations
  • WAGE:  $500/month + free tuition
  • CONTACT:  Jonathan Spain-Collins
Category: Ministry, Education
fold faq Reading Mentor, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Youth Development/Education Background. Passion to work with urban kids. Has a strong desire to learn. Has to be a team player. Good written and communication skills. Must have own transportation or able to take the bus to 1220 Logan Ave N. Minneapolis, Mn 55411
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: Encourage positive reading attitude. Instill proper phonics and phonemic awareness techniques. Create exciting activities/lessons to home comprehension/retell skills. Improve sights words recognition. Display diverse one-on-one reading strategies to improve fluency. Keep records of student progress. Make or prepare educational materials. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning. Maintain a positive, encouraging relation with mentee
  • Benefits: Networking opportunities, Involvement in an urban setting. Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement of education program. Letter of recommendation upon request
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:30-5:30 Monday-Thursday(willing to adjust if needed)
  • WAGE:  Unpaid Internship
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ex 17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org  

 

 

Category: Education
fold faq Computer Lab Intern, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Able to work with a flexible schedule 2. Able to work with school age children 3. Reliable and committed 4. Good writtrn and verbal skills 5. Has computer knowlege in Microsoft. (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) 6. Has a strong desire to learn 7. Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: 1. Help teach or support student's advancement in keyboarding, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents. 2. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire students 3. Watch and monitor students behavior while in computer lab 4. Enfore computer lab rules.
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:00pm-5:30PM Monday-Thursday
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ext17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org
Category: Education
fold faq Oceans Research Internship, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Research provides and facilitates innovative and dynamic marine research relevant to the management and conservation of Southern Africa's marine life.  Its research is interdisciplinary ranging from biological to the socio-economic study of marine resource utilization in Africa's coastal society. Oceans Research specializes in investigating the biology of marine mega-fauna, including sharks, rays, marine mammals and turtles, and advises governmental, non-governmental and industry on relevant conservation issues. Oceans Research offers practical and theoretical training for aspiring marine scientists from internship to postgraduate levels in conjunction with partner schools, technical colleges and universities. In addition to in-house research projects, the institute provides facilities for visiting marine scientists conducting a variety of biological and oceanographic projects throughout the major marine biomes of Southern Africa. The internship program is aimed at assisting in the development of students training in the area of biological science. However, we accept applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for the oceans and want to extend their knowledge through real life experience.
  • DUTIES: Oceans Research was established to promote and facilitate research on the marine predators and mega-fauna throughout southern Africa.  Since its formalisation in 2007, the institute has become an academic hotspot for some of southern Africa's most passionate and dedicated marine scientists.  Our internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and nature enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments. The research laboratory is situated along the southern coast of Africa, in a warm temperate marine biome that attracts numerous temperate water fish species. This internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and enthusiasts to gain unique practical research experience with dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research projects in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments.  Experience Africa's marine life, study the Great White Shark, Cape fur seal, dolphins and whales.
  • Projects:
    • Photo identification and genetic sampling of Great White sharks
    • Tagging and manual acoustic tracking of Great White sharks
    • Boat and land based photo identification and data collection of cetaceans
    • Shark Lab research, including tonic immobility and energetics of sharks
    • Shark Lab husbandry
    • Determining different levels of dissolved oxygen in the ocean, and how this influences White shark behaviour
    • Trapping and tagging of smaller shark species to understand the growth and movement of sharks
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  Full time for 1 - 3 months
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Lezanne Vermaak at 
Category: Education

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fold faq Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center (ULC) while also providing support to educate children of HHYD as needed.
  • Responsibilities
    • Assist with grading student papers
    • Willing to work in groups of 3-4 students
    • Keep records of student progress
    • Administering tests / evaluations to a small number of students
    • Help set up and maintain order in the classroom
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Schedule field trips
    • Provide and suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Qualifications
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Able to work with flexible  schedule
    • Has to be a team player
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Benefits
    • Networking opportunities
    •  Involvement in an urban setting
    • Working and getting to know different people
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Tentative Schedule
    • Monday – Thursday           2:00p.m.–5:30p.m
  • Compensation
    • College credits
    • Practical applications
    • Knowledge of working as a community
    • Personal development
    • *Unpaid
  •  Contact: Volunteer Coordinator: Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant 2nd & 3rd Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant K & 1st Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Marine Education EDU-131, Oceans Aware, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Aware is an organisation dedicated to improving the general public's awareness of the world's marine environment, and ensuring it's stability for future generations.
    • Open to:
      • students currently enrolled at an academic institution and studying towards a science or educational major;
      • graduated students with a minimum of a degree in science or education; or
      • educators with experience in environmental education.
    • However, we invite applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for educating the youth and want to help raise awareness about the problems that sharks and the oceans are facing.
  • DUTIES:
    • Interns will make use of the valuable skills and hands-on experience gained with Oceans Aware to teach and enrich the lives of thousands of children in desperate need of knowledge on environmental issues and on sharks in particular. These children are the future South African decision-makers in the economy, education, environmental issues among others, and therefore, being part of this program, will ensure a long term investment for the future of a developing country.
    • Throughout this project, interns will improve in their teaching and presentation skills; they will gain teaching hours, learn more about shark biology, ecology and evolution, while at the same time, play a crucial part in the conservation of marine life and in the education of those school children.  Interns will also gain hands-on experience by collecting data for research projects on shark fisheries and management.
    • Interns will be exposed to the practical side of research while out at sea with Oceans Research interns. They will get the chance to learn about several white shark research projects such as photo identification, population dynamics, genetic and stable isotope sampling and more.
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  40 hours
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Judy
fold faq Urban Youth Ministry Internship, TechMission, multiple U.S. locations
  • QUALIFICATIONS: TechMission
    • Must be at least 18 years old and have a High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
    • Must be a Christian actively attending their local church
    • U.S. or Canadian citizen, U.S. or Canadian national or lawful permanent resident alien.
    • Must have attended college in the past five years
    • Able to make at least a one year commitment (may be extended by mutual agreement)
    • Able to financially live on just free room and board(and any outside income sources you have)
    • Able to relocate to a location of a ministry site (unless a site exists at your current location)
    • Additional requirements may vary by site
  • DUTIES: This internship  will assist with a K-12th grade after school or teen program based in a church or faith-based organization, serving through mentoring, tutoring, mentoring, college prep,  coordinating volunteers, and providing overall support. A typical day of work for the Youth Ministry Program Intern involves preparing lessons and activities for the participating youth, assisting them with their homework, leading lessons and activities (especially with regard to technology), supervising their snack and outdoor play sessions, supervising volunteers, assisting with behavior management, developing the curriculum, keeping accurate records on program participants, soliciting and managing in-kind donations, and assisting the Site Director in the day-to-day administration of the program.
  • LOCATION: multiple U.S. locations
  • WAGE:  $500/month + free tuition
  • CONTACT:  Jonathan Spain-Collins
Category: Ministry, Education
fold faq Reading Mentor, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Youth Development/Education Background. Passion to work with urban kids. Has a strong desire to learn. Has to be a team player. Good written and communication skills. Must have own transportation or able to take the bus to 1220 Logan Ave N. Minneapolis, Mn 55411
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: Encourage positive reading attitude. Instill proper phonics and phonemic awareness techniques. Create exciting activities/lessons to home comprehension/retell skills. Improve sights words recognition. Display diverse one-on-one reading strategies to improve fluency. Keep records of student progress. Make or prepare educational materials. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning. Maintain a positive, encouraging relation with mentee
  • Benefits: Networking opportunities, Involvement in an urban setting. Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement of education program. Letter of recommendation upon request
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:30-5:30 Monday-Thursday(willing to adjust if needed)
  • WAGE:  Unpaid Internship
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ex 17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org  

 

 

Category: Education
fold faq Computer Lab Intern, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Able to work with a flexible schedule 2. Able to work with school age children 3. Reliable and committed 4. Good writtrn and verbal skills 5. Has computer knowlege in Microsoft. (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) 6. Has a strong desire to learn 7. Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: 1. Help teach or support student's advancement in keyboarding, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents. 2. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire students 3. Watch and monitor students behavior while in computer lab 4. Enfore computer lab rules.
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:00pm-5:30PM Monday-Thursday
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ext17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org
Category: Education
fold faq Oceans Research Internship, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Research provides and facilitates innovative and dynamic marine research relevant to the management and conservation of Southern Africa's marine life.  Its research is interdisciplinary ranging from biological to the socio-economic study of marine resource utilization in Africa's coastal society. Oceans Research specializes in investigating the biology of marine mega-fauna, including sharks, rays, marine mammals and turtles, and advises governmental, non-governmental and industry on relevant conservation issues. Oceans Research offers practical and theoretical training for aspiring marine scientists from internship to postgraduate levels in conjunction with partner schools, technical colleges and universities. In addition to in-house research projects, the institute provides facilities for visiting marine scientists conducting a variety of biological and oceanographic projects throughout the major marine biomes of Southern Africa. The internship program is aimed at assisting in the development of students training in the area of biological science. However, we accept applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for the oceans and want to extend their knowledge through real life experience.
  • DUTIES: Oceans Research was established to promote and facilitate research on the marine predators and mega-fauna throughout southern Africa.  Since its formalisation in 2007, the institute has become an academic hotspot for some of southern Africa's most passionate and dedicated marine scientists.  Our internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and nature enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments. The research laboratory is situated along the southern coast of Africa, in a warm temperate marine biome that attracts numerous temperate water fish species. This internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and enthusiasts to gain unique practical research experience with dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research projects in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments.  Experience Africa's marine life, study the Great White Shark, Cape fur seal, dolphins and whales.
  • Projects:
    • Photo identification and genetic sampling of Great White sharks
    • Tagging and manual acoustic tracking of Great White sharks
    • Boat and land based photo identification and data collection of cetaceans
    • Shark Lab research, including tonic immobility and energetics of sharks
    • Shark Lab husbandry
    • Determining different levels of dissolved oxygen in the ocean, and how this influences White shark behaviour
    • Trapping and tagging of smaller shark species to understand the growth and movement of sharks
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  Full time for 1 - 3 months
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Lezanne Vermaak at 
Category: Education

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fold faq Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Educational Assistant for K-6th Grade will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center (ULC) while also providing support to educate children of HHYD as needed.
  • Responsibilities
    • Assist with grading student papers
    • Willing to work in groups of 3-4 students
    • Keep records of student progress
    • Administering tests / evaluations to a small number of students
    • Help set up and maintain order in the classroom
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Schedule field trips
    • Provide and suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Qualifications
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Able to work with flexible  schedule
    • Has to be a team player
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Benefits
    • Networking opportunities
    •  Involvement in an urban setting
    • Working and getting to know different people
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Tentative Schedule
    • Monday – Thursday           2:00p.m.–5:30p.m
  • Compensation
    • College credits
    • Practical applications
    • Knowledge of working as a community
    • Personal development
    • *Unpaid
  •  Contact: Volunteer Coordinator: Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant 2nd & 3rd Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis, MN

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Teaching Assistant K & 1st Grade, Hospitality House, Minneapolis

Posted 3/20/13

  • Summary of Position: Teaching Assistant will work aside the lead teacher and help with organization, homework and maintenance of the Urban Learning Center, while also providing the support to educate the children of HHYD as needed.
  • Time Commitment:  2:00p.m.-5:30p.m. Monday –Thursday (willing to adjust if needed.)
  • Stipend: Unpaid Internship
  • Prominent Duties:
    • Able to work with small groups
    • Able to work with children
    • Make or prepare educational materials
    • Assist with grading students papers
    • Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning
  • Benefits:
    • Networking opportunities
    • Involvement in an Urban Setting
    • Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement
    • Letter of recommendation upon request
  • Qualifications:
    • Able to work with a flexible schedule
    • Willingness to work with urban kids
    • Reliable and committed
    • Good written and verbal skills
    • Has  to be a team player
    • Has a strong desire to learn
    • Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • Dress Code:  We ask that you dress in casual but conservative manner
  • Compensation: Although this internship in unpaid, we will work with you to receive practical applications to what you’ve learned in school.  Hospitality House will offer many opportunities to increase your knowledge of working as a community and having personal development
  • Reports to: Volunteer Coordinator Sarah Fischer (612) 522-4485 ext 17
Category: Education
fold faq Marine Education EDU-131, Oceans Aware, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Aware is an organisation dedicated to improving the general public's awareness of the world's marine environment, and ensuring it's stability for future generations.
    • Open to:
      • students currently enrolled at an academic institution and studying towards a science or educational major;
      • graduated students with a minimum of a degree in science or education; or
      • educators with experience in environmental education.
    • However, we invite applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for educating the youth and want to help raise awareness about the problems that sharks and the oceans are facing.
  • DUTIES:
    • Interns will make use of the valuable skills and hands-on experience gained with Oceans Aware to teach and enrich the lives of thousands of children in desperate need of knowledge on environmental issues and on sharks in particular. These children are the future South African decision-makers in the economy, education, environmental issues among others, and therefore, being part of this program, will ensure a long term investment for the future of a developing country.
    • Throughout this project, interns will improve in their teaching and presentation skills; they will gain teaching hours, learn more about shark biology, ecology and evolution, while at the same time, play a crucial part in the conservation of marine life and in the education of those school children.  Interns will also gain hands-on experience by collecting data for research projects on shark fisheries and management.
    • Interns will be exposed to the practical side of research while out at sea with Oceans Research interns. They will get the chance to learn about several white shark research projects such as photo identification, population dynamics, genetic and stable isotope sampling and more.
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  40 hours
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Judy
fold faq Urban Youth Ministry Internship, TechMission, multiple U.S. locations
  • QUALIFICATIONS: TechMission
    • Must be at least 18 years old and have a High school diploma or equivalent (GED)
    • Must be a Christian actively attending their local church
    • U.S. or Canadian citizen, U.S. or Canadian national or lawful permanent resident alien.
    • Must have attended college in the past five years
    • Able to make at least a one year commitment (may be extended by mutual agreement)
    • Able to financially live on just free room and board(and any outside income sources you have)
    • Able to relocate to a location of a ministry site (unless a site exists at your current location)
    • Additional requirements may vary by site
  • DUTIES: This internship  will assist with a K-12th grade after school or teen program based in a church or faith-based organization, serving through mentoring, tutoring, mentoring, college prep,  coordinating volunteers, and providing overall support. A typical day of work for the Youth Ministry Program Intern involves preparing lessons and activities for the participating youth, assisting them with their homework, leading lessons and activities (especially with regard to technology), supervising their snack and outdoor play sessions, supervising volunteers, assisting with behavior management, developing the curriculum, keeping accurate records on program participants, soliciting and managing in-kind donations, and assisting the Site Director in the day-to-day administration of the program.
  • LOCATION: multiple U.S. locations
  • WAGE:  $500/month + free tuition
  • CONTACT:  Jonathan Spain-Collins
Category: Ministry, Education
fold faq Reading Mentor, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Youth Development/Education Background. Passion to work with urban kids. Has a strong desire to learn. Has to be a team player. Good written and communication skills. Must have own transportation or able to take the bus to 1220 Logan Ave N. Minneapolis, Mn 55411
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: Encourage positive reading attitude. Instill proper phonics and phonemic awareness techniques. Create exciting activities/lessons to home comprehension/retell skills. Improve sights words recognition. Display diverse one-on-one reading strategies to improve fluency. Keep records of student progress. Make or prepare educational materials. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire learning. Maintain a positive, encouraging relation with mentee
  • Benefits: Networking opportunities, Involvement in an urban setting. Opportunities to contribute ideas and thoughts for improvement of education program. Letter of recommendation upon request
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:30-5:30 Monday-Thursday(willing to adjust if needed)
  • WAGE:  Unpaid Internship
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ex 17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org  

 

 

Category: Education
fold faq Computer Lab Intern, Hospitality House Youth Development, MPLS
  • QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Able to work with a flexible schedule 2. Able to work with school age children 3. Reliable and committed 4. Good writtrn and verbal skills 5. Has computer knowlege in Microsoft. (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) 6. Has a strong desire to learn 7. Have own transportation or able to take the bus
  • DUTIES: Prominent Duties: 1. Help teach or support student's advancement in keyboarding, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word documents. 2. Provide or suggest creative ways to inspire students 3. Watch and monitor students behavior while in computer lab 4. Enfore computer lab rules.
  • LOCATION:  1220 Logan Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411
  • DAYS/HOURS:  2:00pm-5:30PM Monday-Thursday
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Sarah Fischer at (612)-522-4485 ext17 or 
  • WEB SITE: www.hhyd.org
Category: Education
fold faq Oceans Research Internship, Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Oceans Research provides and facilitates innovative and dynamic marine research relevant to the management and conservation of Southern Africa's marine life.  Its research is interdisciplinary ranging from biological to the socio-economic study of marine resource utilization in Africa's coastal society. Oceans Research specializes in investigating the biology of marine mega-fauna, including sharks, rays, marine mammals and turtles, and advises governmental, non-governmental and industry on relevant conservation issues. Oceans Research offers practical and theoretical training for aspiring marine scientists from internship to postgraduate levels in conjunction with partner schools, technical colleges and universities. In addition to in-house research projects, the institute provides facilities for visiting marine scientists conducting a variety of biological and oceanographic projects throughout the major marine biomes of Southern Africa. The internship program is aimed at assisting in the development of students training in the area of biological science. However, we accept applications from all students and enthusiasts who have a passion for the oceans and want to extend their knowledge through real life experience.
  • DUTIES: Oceans Research was established to promote and facilitate research on the marine predators and mega-fauna throughout southern Africa.  Since its formalisation in 2007, the institute has become an academic hotspot for some of southern Africa's most passionate and dedicated marine scientists.  Our internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and nature enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments. The research laboratory is situated along the southern coast of Africa, in a warm temperate marine biome that attracts numerous temperate water fish species. This internship program is a once in a lifetime opportunity for students and enthusiasts to gain unique practical research experience with dedicated scientists who are conducting groundbreaking marine research projects in some of the world's most challenging, beautiful and remote environments.  Experience Africa's marine life, study the Great White Shark, Cape fur seal, dolphins and whales.
  • Projects:
    • Photo identification and genetic sampling of Great White sharks
    • Tagging and manual acoustic tracking of Great White sharks
    • Boat and land based photo identification and data collection of cetaceans
    • Shark Lab research, including tonic immobility and energetics of sharks
    • Shark Lab husbandry
    • Determining different levels of dissolved oxygen in the ocean, and how this influences White shark behaviour
    • Trapping and tagging of smaller shark species to understand the growth and movement of sharks
  • LOCATION:  Mossel Bay, South Africa
  • DAYS/HOURS:  Full time for 1 - 3 months
  • WAGE:  Unpaid
  • CONTACT:  Lezanne Vermaak at 
Category: Education

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