IMPORTANT: Please note that this post is not an application. If you are interested in the position after reading through the below description and requirements, please follow the listed application instructions and link. Thank you!
Mission: PAIR empowers refugee youth to become community leaders. Through mentoring, tutoring, college access, and leadership development programs, PAIR equips students with life and academic skills for success.
Purpose: Support an 11th or 12th grade refugee student and their academic success by mentoring them with a focus on graduating from high school, exploring careers, and applying for post-secondary education opportunities.
Responsibilities and Duties
Qualifications
Time Commitment
Mentors must be dedicated to being a consistent presence for the duration of the program, a one-year relationship commitment with the mentee.
Volunteering Location:
Mentors MUST be able to travel to the Gulfton/Sharpstown area of Southwest Houston AT LEAST twice a month.
Each mentor-mentee pair will arrange the time and location of their meetings. Meetings will include visits at the student’s home and with the student’s parent(s), and may include other family members in the student’s environment.
Training and Support Provided:
All mentors must attend and actively participate in a mandatory in-person orientation and training session. This training will include an overview of refugees and U.S. resettlement as well as assets, strengths and challenges of refugee youth. Accepted mentors must also attend ongoing in-person or virtual mentor training as needed, including at least 1 mentor group meeting/event per semester. PAIR staff and curriculum resources are available to support and facilitate successful mentor-mentee relationships, including a curriculum with structured activities and strategies for college access.
Benefits
Application and Screening Procedures:
Contact Information:
Please contact Allison Hall, PAIR’s Community Engagement Manager, with any questions or concerns you may have about the application process or volunteering with PAIR:
(713) 771-1111 (PAIR Office)
IMPORTANT: Please note that this post is not an application. If you are interested in the position after reading through the below description and requirements, please follow the listed application instructions and link. Thank you!
Mission: PAIR empowers refugee youth to become community leaders. Through mentoring, tutoring, college access, and leadership development programs, PAIR equips students with life and academic skills for success.
Purpose: Support an 11th or 12th grade refugee student and their academic success by mentoring them with a focus on graduating from high school, exploring careers, and applying for post-secondary education opportunities.
Responsibilities and Duties
If you are interested in this volunteer role after thoroughly reading the posting description, please complete the application here by July 31, 2024: https://www.pairhouston.org/global-scholars-volunteer-application
If you are interested in this volunteer role after thoroughly reading the posting description, please complete the application here by July 31, 2024: https://www.pairhouston.org…