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CHALK Hiring for Over 20 Positions ASAP!

  Position One: CHALK Outreach Worker: Number of Positions Available: 5 Position Description: CHALK Outreach Workers are a group of young leaders who work directly in the community. As front-line staff, Outreach Workers provide youth and their allies with resources and information and employment opportunities. Outreach Workers inform the community about CHALK programs and build connections throughout San Francisco. Also, they will be responsible for facilitating a youth-led drop-in space that supports 16-24 year old youth with securing employment. Conduct presentations and job readiness workshops, identify available resources, connect participants with resources, and develop outreach plans and strategies. Applicants must […]

 
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Become A Sexual Violence Educator At CCSF

Want to help end sexual violence? Interested in becoming a peer educator? Get training at City College.  The first step in joining City College’s peer education programs is taking Women’s Studies 55: Ending Sexual Violence. Our class starts on Tuesday, August 18th and meets once a week from 4:10-7:00 through December 18th. Project SURVIVE peer educators deliver presentations at City College of SF and Expect Respect SF peer educators present in San Francisco Unified 9th grade Health classes. The peer educator is a paid position. In order to be paid, you will need to be enrolled for 6 units. You […]

 
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Project ReMade Recruiting Formerly Incarcerated for Business Program

Do you have a business idea? Are you interested in starting your own business? The goal of Project ReMADE is to help women and men returning home from prison or jail successfully reenter by offering entrepreneurship training, leadership development, and mentoring support. Project ReMADE trains entrepreneurs in the basics of starting and operating a successful business. The practical skills gained in the classes can also help graduates find and keep a job, earn promotions, and increase total income. Each participant who graduates from Project ReMADE will have a completed business plan and a network of contacts at both Stanford University […]

 
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San Francisco International Airport (SFO)

San Francisco International Airport has a robust internship program and hosts more than 100 interns annually. Our College Summer Interns will work full-time, 40 hours per week, in an assigned Airport Commission section. Each intern will work directly with an SFO Mentor who will task them with both daily tasks and larger scale projects. Past interns projects have included preparing complex reports, conducting surveys, producing website or social media content, assisting in event planning, and other duties as assigned by their host office. Interns will also be given the opportunity to attend tours of SFO, Meet and Greets with Airport […]

 
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Mission Economic Development Agency Now Hiring for Mission Techies, Bank Teller

Since 1973, the Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) has been dedicated to asset building, ultimately improving the economic and social conditions of San Francisco’s Latino community and the Mission District. Every family holds dreams for increased opportunity and a legacy for the next generation. MEDA can make those dreams a reality via free programs available in English and Spanish, with workshops and one-on-one consultations available. Bank Teller Program In this free 10-week training program, participants learn customer service skills before devoting six weeks to learning the skills required for a teller position in any financial institution. Graduates of the program receive a $500 stipend, plus ongoing placement and retention […]

 
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City College of San Francisco now accepting applications for Community Health Worker certificate program

City College of San Francisco is seeking candidates for the Community Health Worker, Post Prison Health Worker, and Youth Worker Certificate Programs. Each certificate has a different community focus, but share a curriculum that is designed to prepare individuals for positions in community oriented health and social service fields. Formerly incarcerated people strongly encouraged to apply. For more information, contact Alma Avila,   50 Phelan AvenueMulti-Use Building, room 353 Telephone: (415) 452-7481 Email: [email protected] Source: City College of San Francisco, November 6, 2012

 
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