Educational Tutor

LOCATION

1125 West Jackson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85007

SCHEDULE OPTIONS

Semester availability

Fall
Spring
Summer

Service hours

Morning
Afternoon
Weekend

Available days/hours

Classroom is open from 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Saturday.

REQUIRED/DESIRED SKILLS

Interest in working with homeless and formerly homeless adults.

Punctual and responsibile. You must be able to commit to at least 1 shift per week.

Good communication skills, PATIENCE, and sensitivity and comfort with issues that affect our clients (disabilities, socio-economic, substance abuse, etc).

CATEGORIES

Adults
Disabilities
Education
Homeless
Social Services
Special Education

COMMUNITY PARTNER

Lodestar Day Resource Center (LDRC)

ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP

Duties

Educational tutoring in the following areas, including but not limited to: English, math, GED instruction, literacy, skill reviews, career development, computer instruction, life skill development.

Engage students as they identify and work towards their goals. You will be working one-on-one in a classroom setting, and your time here will be used in Direct Service Activities (as defined by ASU).

Population served

LDRC serves adults (18 and over) who are experiencing homelessness, and others at a very low-income status. Many have physical or mental disabilities, substance abuse histories, or are coming out of the corrections system.  By collaborating with a group of service providers, the LDRC offers restrooms, hydration, a post office, phones, housing assistance, employment services, government benefit eligibility, substance use counseling and 12-step groups, mental health services, identification, GED and computer tutoring, art, yoga, writing and other programming.

Community need/impact

Many homeless adults do not have the skills necessary to obtain long-term employment. Our goal at LDRC is to end homelessness, and an important step is to provide our clients with opportunities to further themselves, for personal development, as well as to develop educational and vocational skills.

As we tutor our students, we also form important connections that help in building their self-esteem and confidence.

LDRC provides many services to those in need, both in a practical sense and in providing a holistic and healing approach. The Transformational Learning Center provides students with tools needed for educational and vocational development, and hope and encouragement necessary for success.

ASU Interns model hope and positive professional behavior for individuals who are experiencing homelessness. We find that the positive impact is in the engagement between the students and our population.  ASU Interns bring more than skills and education; they care; they help; they teach; and they encourage. They facilitate change and growth.