For more than 35 years, DrawBridge has provided free expressive arts programs in shelters, affordable housing facilities, and community centers across seven San Francisco Bay Area counties. Always free for the families we serve, DrawBridge provides children ages five and up a safe and supportive environment to connect with their community and explore playful creativity that is critical to healthy development.
Events Facilitators and volunteers lead weekly art activities. Training, program support, professional development opportunities, and art supplies are provided. We ask that art group volunteers be at least 18 years old and commit to six months of service. Experience working with children is preferred. We offer training and support. Volunteers are matched to art groups depending on schedule, location, and group needs
Hours: 3-10 hours per week; afternoons, evenings, and some weekends
Qualifications:
We are seeking to fill many roles, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
Find out more and contact us here: https://www.drawbridge.org/about-us/careers/
DrawBridge is currently looking to fill roles in the following locations and times:
To be filled ASAP: Richmond 94801: Tuesdays 12:50pm-2pm
Library Facilitator:
Corte Madera Library: Fourth Thursday each month; 3:30-4:30 pm
Fairfax Library: First Tuesday each month; 3:30-4:30 pm
Marin City Library: Second Wednesday each month; 4-5 pm
Point Reyes Library: Second Thursday each month; 3:30-4:30 pm
South Navato Library: 1 Saturday a month, time TBD
Oakland location TBD: weekly group 5pm-6pm/6pm-7pm
Alameda City 94501: 1st and 3rd Wednesday 3:30pm-4:30pm
East San Jose 95133: Every Tuesday 6pm-7pm.
To Apply
Email us at careers@drawbridge.org. Please include your location preference.
For more than 35 years, DrawBridge has provided free expressive arts programs in shelters, affordable housing facilities, and community centers across seven San Francisco Bay Area counties. Always free for the families we serve, DrawBridge provides children ages five and up a safe and supportive environment to connect with their community and explore playful creativity that is critical to healthy development.
Events Facilitators and volunteers lead weekly art activities. Training, program support, professional development opportunities, and art supplies are provided. We ask that art group volunteers be at least 18 years old and commit to six months of service. Experience working with children is preferred. We offer training and support. Volunteers are matched to art groups depending on schedule, location, and group needs
Hours: 3-10 hours per week; afternoons, evenings, and some weekends
Qualifications: