Employers In AttendanceOakland After School Job Fair – July 31, 2007

(as of 7/27/07)

American Indian Child Resource Center

AspiraNet

BAYAC Americorps

Bay Area Community Resources

Bay Area SCORES

Berkeley L.E.A.R.N.S

Camp Fire USA

Castlemont Business and Information Technology School

Destiny Arts

East Bay Agency for Children

East Bay Asian Youth Center

Education for Change

Fred T. Korematsu Discovery Academy

Girls Incorporated of Alameda County

Girls Scouts

Higher Ground

Learning for Life

Laurel Community Partnership Academy

Manzanita SEED Elementary

Oakland HEROES

OASES

Spanish Speaking Citizens’ Foundation

Sports4Kids

Super Stars Literacy Program – Junior League of Oakland East-Bay

 

Scroll below to find more information on the agencies listed

(Will add updated job postings as they come in)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1611 Telegraph Ave. ,

 

 

 

 

 

Organizational Profile

 

Aspira is a non-profit foster family agency.  Depending on the needs of the communities each district offer serves, specialized programs are developed for specific population of children.   Project A.I.R. is a subsidiary of AspiraNet Family Services.   Project After-School Inclusion Recreation is a mainstreaming program that snds in trained aides to work with special needs children so that they may have the opportunity to partake in the activities that would not normally be accessible to them.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Special Needs  

 

Target Populations:

0-5

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Male

Female

Disabled

 

 

AspiraNet

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

 

ASPIRE Afterschool @ ICS

 

Contact Information

 

Javier Hurtado

ics_afterschool@yahoo.com

(510) 879-4286

2825 International Blvd. Oakland, CA 94601

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  2 

 

Organizational Profile

 

The Aspire after school program is comprehensive program that operates after school  and offers homework assistance, academic,recreational, and leadership skill building activities, and family literacy events and programs to students enrolled at International Community School

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Art- Theater 

Art- Cultural 

Conflict Resolution 

Environment 

Health 

Sports/Recreation 

Tech-Web 

Tech-Video

Youth Leadership 

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Male

Female

 

 

 

 

Bay Area Community Resources

 

Contact Information

 

Marisa Raya

mraya@bacr.org

www.bacr.org

510-559-3025

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 5  

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

 

Bay Area SCORES

 

Contact Information

 

Victoria Muhammad

vmuhammad@americascores.org

www.bayareascores.org

510-712-6509

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  12 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:     

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 3  

Senior Program Staff (responsible for multiple sites): 1  

 

Organizational Profile

 

Programmatic Areas:

Sports/Recreation  

Other (please specify) service learning

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Male

Female

 

 

Bay Area Technology School

 

Contact Information

 

Oscar Yildiz

yildiz@baytechschool.org

www.baytechschool.org

510-645-9932

1920 Telegraph Ave,Oakland,CA

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  3   

 

Organizational Profile

 

Bay Area Technology School(BayTech) is a tution-free public charter school founded in 2004, currently enrolling 6-8 grades. BayTech emphisizes on science,math and technolgy. A rigorous academic program integrates the core classes with technology and sports. BayTech also features unique character education classes and strong after school programs including academic, social, sports and fun clubs. BayTech won over than 30 awards in regianal and national competitions in various areas in the past two years.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Art- Music 

Sports/Recreation 

Tech-Web 

 

Target Populations:

Middle

 

  

Boys 2 men

 

Contact Information

 

Cornell Gilky

(510)467-4508

3709 East 12th Street #210

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  Yes, to provide elementary & middle school mentoring in groups of 15-20 

 

Organizational Profile

 

A boys leadership program focused on character development, positive choice making skills, health & fitness, rites of passge, and college readiness.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Conflict Resolution  

Health  

Sports/Recreation  

Youth Leadership  

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

Male

 

 

Bret Harte Community Academy

 

Contact Information

 

Geri Murphy, Jon Emrich, Patrick Davies

gerimurphy@comcast.net

(510) 879-3639

3700 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland CA 94602

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  Program Assistant - Tutor 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  Independent Contractors - Program     

 

Organizational Profile

 

The Bret Harte Community Academy offers comprehensive afterschool programming for middle school youth five days a week, from the end of school until 6: 15 pm.  Enrichment programs range from computer graphics, cooking, and entrepreneurship to basketball and soccer.  Homework Club and Academic mentoring are also offered on a daily basis.  The Bret Harte Community Academy has been in operation for over 8 years, and it the creation of the Bret Harte Community Collaborative, a collaborative with a membership of over 30 community organizations, indivduals, and public agencies.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Sports/Recreation 

Tech-Web 

Tech-Video

 

Target Populations:

Middle

 

 

 

Camp Fire USA

 

Contact Information

 

Lauren Poncefranco

lbponcefranco@pacbell.net

(510) 835-3457

P.O. Box 23066, Oakland, CA 94623-0066

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  1  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 1  

 

Organizational Profile

 

Camp Fire USA builds caring, confident youth and future leaders.  The lessons we teach and the programs we design build confidence in younger children and provide hands-on leadership experiences for teens and young adults.  Our goal is to build strong alliances with at-risk youth in order to facilitate their development of personal and social competencies they will need to effectively participate and achieve success in their adolescent and adult life.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Conflict Resolution  

Sports/Recreation  

Youth Leadership  

Lead agency

Other (please specify)

Youth Development

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Male

Female

Disabled

LGBTQ

Ethnic Groups/Other (please specify)

Low-income at-risk youth

 

 

 

Camp Iwalewa

 

Contact Information

 

Obafemi Origunwa

ifeincsfo@yahoo.com

www.ifeincsfo.com

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  2 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  1  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 1   

 

Organizational Profile

 

Iwalewa Folklife Enterprises, inc. (IFE, inc.) IFE, inc. is an Oakland-based cultural arts organization devoted to the preservation and practical application of indigenous knowledge systems. Our mission is to facilitate sustainable, global culture.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Art- Theater 

Art- Cultural 

Environment 

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5) 

 

 

 

City of Oakland – Parks and Recreation

 

Contact Information

 

Brad Schaefer

bschaefer@oaklandnet.com

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  50 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  50  

 

Organizational Profile

 

City of Oakland Parks and Recreation Summer Part-Time jobs in recreation, sports, dance, boating.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Art- Visual  

Art- Music  

Art- Dance  

Art- Theater  

Art- Cultural  

Sports/Recreation  

 

Target Populations:

0-5

Middle

High

 

 

College Track

 

Contact Information

 

Omar Butler

omar@collegetrack.org

www.collegetrack.org

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  1  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 1    

 

Organizational Profile

 

We help motivated low-income high school students who have the desire but lack the resources and support to attain higher education. Through four years of daily contact and communication, we get our students successfully through high school and into college, helping them realize their academic and personal potential.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Youth Leadership 

 

Target Populations:

High

Male

Female

 

 

 

Digital Underground Storytelling for Youth (DUSTY)

 

Contact Information

 

Taos Glickman

taosgg@gmail.com

www.OaklandDusty.org

510-839-6812

920 Peralta Street, Oakland, CA 94607

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

  

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  2  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 1  

 

Organizational Profile

 

Digital Underground Storytelling for Youth (DUSTY) is an afterschool program on school sites for elementary, middle and high school students in Oakland. DUSTY students work on computers to create their own Digital Stories, as well at to generate rap and hip hop 'beats and rhymes.' Throughout the creative process, students learn to master programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, iMovie, and Fruity Loops with the help of skilled instructors. At the end of each semester, the students' creative masterpieces, including digital stories, raps, beats, and performances are showcased in some sort of final event at The Parkway Theatre, The Metro, or other local venues, and a DVD/CD.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual  

Art- Music  

Art- Dance  

Art- Cultural  

Tech-Web  

Tech-Video

Youth Leadership  

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Male

Female

Ethnic Groups/Other (please specify)

Black and Latino outreach

 

 

East Bay Agency for Children

 

Contact Information

 

Victoria Johnson

ebac.org

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  1 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  1  

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

 

East Bay Asian Youth Center

 

Contact Information

 

Mario Campbell

mario@ebayc.org

www.ebayc.org

510.533.1092 x28

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  10 

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

East Bay Regional Park District

 

Contact Information

 

Joe Stack

jstack@ebparks.org

www.ebparks.org

510-544-2553

2950 Peralta Oaks Ct., Oakland, CA 94605

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  10-May 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  5-Feb  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 3    

 

Organizational Profile

 

The East Bay Regional Park District has 65 parks and 29 regional interpark trails covering more than 97,000 acres in Alameda and Contra Costa counties on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay.  This agency offers an extraordinary range of volunteer opportunities, from trail maintenance to helping kids learn to fish, to guiding the vision-impaired on trail hikes.  Important components of the East Bay Regional Park District's mission are to offer recreation opportunities, ensure the preservation of the natural beauty of the land on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay, and to protect wildlife habitat.   

 

Programmatic Areas:

Environment 

Health 

Special Needs 

Sports/Recreation 

Youth Leadership 

Other (please specify)

Camp Counselors, Life Gaurds

 

Target Populations:

High

Male

Female

Disabled

LGBTQ

 

 

 

 

Education for Change

 

Contact Information

 

Tyler Thornton

tthornton@efcps.org

www.efcps.org

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

TBD

 

Organizational Profile

 

Education for Change is a charter school management organization that currently operates 3 charter elementary schools in traditionally underserved areas of Oakland. We are looking for instructors/tutors for our after school program, which is focused on helping our students in grades 2-5 who are the furthest behind (especially in reading).

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

 

 

Emery Secondary School

 

Contact Information

 

Daniel Miranda, Director of Student Activities

daniel.miranda@emeryusd.k12.ca.us

(510) 601-4964

1100 47th Street Emeryville, CA 94608

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  10  

 

Organizational Profile

 

We are a small school of 400 students working together to build a community of leaders for the future.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Conflict Resolution 

Environment 

Health 

 

Target Populations:

Middle

High

Male

Female

Ethnic Groups/Other (please specify)

African-AMericans, Latinos, Indians, and Asian

 

 

Fast Response School of Health Care Education

 

Contact Information

 

Erika Carter

erika@fastresponse.org

fastresponse.org

5104894009

1015 University Dr. Berkeley

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

To be determined  

 

Organizational Profile

 

We are a diverse team of dedicated medical professionals committed to and passionate about provideing the highest caliber of health education, career training and continuing education for healthcare providers and the general community. We offer the following courses:  EMT-1, First Aid, PALS, NRP, Phlebotomy, ACLS, Unit Clerk, Childcare Health & Safety, Allied Health Tech, ECG Basic, ECG 12-lead, CNA helathcare Provider BLS, and Community CPR

 

Programmatic Areas:

Health 

Special Needs 

 

Target Populations:

High

Male

Female

Disabled

 

 

 

Girls Incorporated of Alameda County

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

 

Girls Moving Forward

 

Contact Information

 

Lacy Asbill

info@girlsmovingforward.com

http://www.girlsmovingforward.com

510.387.8101

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  6 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  4  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 4  

Senior Program Staff (responsible for multiple sites): 1    

 

Organizational Profile

 

Girls Moving Forward is a hands-on tutoring and mentoring program dedicated to making positive change in the lives of girls.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Conflict Resolution 

Health 

Youth Leadership 

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Female

 

 

 

Girl Scouts of San Francisco Bay Area

 

Contact Information

 

Rebecca Loveland

rebecca@girlscoutsbayarea.org

www.girlscoutsbayarea.org

510-562-8470 ext. 116

7700 Edgewater Dr. Oakland, CA 94621

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  3 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  3   

 

Organizational Profile

 

 

Girl Scouts have been a part of the Oakland community for the past 50 years. We strive to help girls build courage, confidence, and character. Girl Scouts helps girls of all ages to have a safe place where they can learn about science, art, sports and technology while building friendships in the Girl Scout sisterhood.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Art- Theater 

Art- Cultural 

Environment 

Health 

Sports/Recreation 

Youth Leadership 

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Female

Disabled

 

 

 

Global Education Partnership

 

Contact Information

 

Dawn Humphreey

dhumphrey@geponline.org

www.geponline.org

5107779909 x137

8711 MacArthur Blvd, Oak, 94605

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

To be determined.

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

 

Laurel Community Partnership Academy

 

Contact Information

 

Phalina Armstrong

phalinaarmstrong@comcast.net

510/879-3656

3750 Brown Avenue, P-19, Oakland, CA  94619

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  4 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  4  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center):   

Senior Program Staff (responsible for multiple sites):   

Executive Level:    

Other (please describe):  

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

The Laurel Community Partnership Academy (LCPA) was is in it's fifth year of program implementation.  It was developed as a response to the need to create a comprehensive after school program that met the academic and youth development goals designed by the Laurel Elementary School students and families.  Through various academies, registered participants are offered support in: homework-centered tutorial,one to one reading interventions, desguised learning centers, English Language Development skills, competitive sports leagues, services learning art based projects, and youth leadership through performing art.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual  

Art- Music  

Art- Dance  

Art- Theater  

Art- Cultural  

Conflict Resolution  

Environment  

Health  

Special Needs  

Sports/Recreation  

Tech-Web  

Tech-Video

Youth Leadership  

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

 

 

Leadership Excellence

 

Contact Information

 

Jason Seals

jasons@leadershipexcellence.org

leasdershipexcellence.org

510-267-9770

1924 franklin st., suite 201

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  50 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  1  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 1  

 

Organizational Profile

 

Leadership Excellence is an Oakland based non-profit organization specifically designed to address the needs of African American children and youth. Our mission is to educate African American children and youth towards personal and social change.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Art- Theater 

Art- Cultural 

Conflict Resolution 

Environment 

Health 

Sports/Recreation 

Youth Leadership 

Lead agency

 

Target Populations:

Middle

High

Male

Female

Disabled

LGBTQ

African American focus

 

 

 

MOCHA

 

Contact Information

 

Kelly Doyle

kelly@mocha.org

www.mocha.org

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  6 

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

 

Oakland Asian Students Educational Services (OASES)

 

Contact Information

 

Jenny Lam

jenny@oases.org

www.oases.org

510.891.9928 ext.12

PO Box 31624 Oakland, CA 94604

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  4 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  1  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 1  

 

Organizational Profile

 

OASES' mission is to empower youth who have limited resources, particularly those in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities of Oakland, to maximize their potential through educational services and social support.     OASES is dedicated to developing the critical thinking & leadership skills of youth, as well as volunteers, and staff. OASES carefully trains tutors in youth development principles, and matches tutors with students with a 1:1 to 1:4 ratio. Mentors are matched with the same student for at least one semester, and many volunteers are matched with the same students year to year!   

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual  

Art- Music  

Art- Dance  

Art- Cultural  

Conflict Resolution  

Tech-Web  

Youth Leadership  

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Ethnic Groups/Other (please specify)

Asian, African-American, Latino

 

 

 

Oakland Leaf

 

Contact Information

 

Laila Jenkins Perez

lailajp.oaklandleaf@gmail.com

www.oaklandleaf.org

(510)533-5989

1419 34th AVE, Oakland, CA 94601

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  Several positions 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  Several positions   

 

Organizational Profile

 

'Community Transformation, through Creative Education'    Leaf Mission Statement:  The mission of Oakland Leaf is to manifest creative educational environments for children, youth, families, and elders in the city of Oakland.  Our programs derive their strength and beauty from the interweaving of four essential strands:  social justice, urban ecology, youth empowerment, and the arts.   

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Art- Theater 

Art- Cultural 

Conflict Resolution 

Environment 

Sports/Recreation 

Tech-Web 

Tech-Video

Youth Leadership 

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

Male

Female

 

 

 

 

Oakland SUCCESS

 

Contact Information

 

Kayton Carter

Kayton.Carter@ousd.k12.ca.us

510-261-2012

2825 Internaqtional Blvd. Rm. 206

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

To be determined.   

 

Organizational Profile

 

Oakland SUCCESS is a network of school-based after school and extended day programs in the Oakland Unified School District.  Located in the Department of Student, Family & Community Services, Oakland SUCCESS team members provide grant oversight and management as well as technical assistance to participating schools.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Conflict Resolution 

Environment 

Health 

Special Needs 

Sports/Recreation 

Tech-Web 

Tech-Video

Youth Leadership 

Lead agency

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Male

Female

Disabled

LGBTQ

 

 

 

 

 

Oakland Young People's Theatre

 

Contact Information

 

Zerita Dotson

(510) 482-3403

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:    

Directly working with youth- leadership level:     

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center):   

Senior Program Staff (responsible for multiple sites):   

Executive Level:    

Other (please describe):  

 

Organizational Profile

 

See the Oakland Afterschool Directory

 

The Oakland Young People's Theater is a performing, visual, and cultural arts company. Our organization specialize in cultural enrichment projects for children and Advocates for Reading Literacy a tutorial after school tutoring program. We combine Cultural Arts synergistically with our reading program.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Music  

Art- Dance  

Art- Theater  

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Ethnic Groups/Other (please specify)

African Americans, Hispanics

 

 

 

Sports4Kids

 

Contact Information

 

Bryant Hicks

bryant@sports4kids.org

www.sports4kids.org

510-893-4180

517 Fourth Street,Oakland,CA94607

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  50 

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 100  

Senior Program Staff (responsible for multiple sites): 3  

Executive Level:  3 

 

Organizational Profile

 

Sports4Kids (S4K) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance and create youth sports opportunities.  We believe that play should be an integral part of every child's school day.  We currently work with 75 local elementary and middle schools to provide sports programming both during school and after-school.  Our programs focus on involving children of all ability levels as a means of promoting physical activity as an integral part of a healthy lifestyle.  More information about Sports4Kids can be found at www.sports4kids.org

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Conflict Resolution  

Health  

Sports/Recreation  

Youth Leadership  

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Male

Female

Disabled

LGBTQ

 

 

 

Treasure Island Job Corps Center

 

Contact Information

 

Abioduni Martin

martin.abioduni@jobcorps.org

treasureisland.jobcorps.gov

415 277-2355

 

No other information provided

 

 

SCORE! Educational Center, Montclair Village

 

Contact Information

 

Jessica Lewis

score_montclair@kaplan.com

www.escore.com

(510) 339-3949

6112 La Salle Ave. Oakland, CA 94611

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  5-Mar 

 

Organizational Profile

 

SCORE! is a great place where kids work with Advantage Coaches to improve their math, reading and other academic skills. As an Advantage Coach, you will spend a lot of time with every child.  What you do, how you speak and who you are to them will affect their lives forever.  You are their role model.  Think of one of your favorite people growing up...that's who you'll be to them.    This is the perfect job for you if you are great with kids and would like a job that will help you gain important skills for college and life.      Advantage Coach Job Description:  *Tutor and encourage children pre-K-10th grade as they work on our curriculum  *Support full-time Directors by providing outstanding service to current and prospective members  *Help create a positive, supportive environment  *Perform some office work, such as data entry, filing and basic cleaning    Qualifications:  *Previous experience working with children  *Connects easily with children to explain concepts, motivate and help them follow directions  *Comfortable communicating each day with children, parents and staff  *Outgoing, enthusiastic, well spoken and responsible  *High school degree preferred  *High school or college minimum 3.0 GPA   *Ability to work a minimum of 10 hours per week  *Weekday afternoons or evenings and/or weekend availability  *Successful completion of Algebra II or Geometry (or equivalent)  *Excellent overall role model  *Score of 85% or higher on basic skills test  *Computer experience 

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

 

Target Populations:

0-5

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Middle

High

Male

Female

Disabled

 

 

George P. Scotlan Youth Center

 

Contact Information

 

Talia Summers

emplotraining3@hotmail.com

510 832 4544

1324 Adeline Street Oakland Ca 94607

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  GED/Tutoirng and internships 

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): yes  

 

Organizational Profile

 

We a youth organization that deals with inter city at risk youth.  We offer GED prep, Employemnt and training and after school tutoring.  We also, provide stipends for goals completed.

 

Target Populations:

High

Male

Female

 

 

 

Spanish Speaking Citizens' Foundation

 

Contact Information

 

Paul Hernandez

info@sscf.org

www.sscf.org

(510)261-7839

1470 Fruitvale Avenue Oakland CA 94601

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  5+ 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  3+   

Other (please describe): We will be hiring a series of personnel to work our new after school program. All interested are encouraged to bring a resume specific to their field of interest. 

 

Organizational Profile

 

The mission of the Hispanic Speaking Citizen's Foundation is to empower the individual and community to improve the quality of life while enriching our cultural heritage.      SSCF has been improving the lives of low-income Latinos in Oakland since 1965. Over the years our organization has evolved into a family resource center that provides an enormous range of services.    In 1995, SSCF purchased its 5,000 square-foot building, located in the heart of Oakland's Fruitvale District. Governed by a committed Board of Directors, our friendly and welcoming center is truly a cornerstone of the Latino community of Oakland.     Each year we assist 12,000 members of the community through providing vital social services and enhancing opportunities for leadership development and civic participation. Our range of bilingual programs include Advocacy & Information, Citizenship Empowerment, Youth After-School Tutoring and Cultural Arts, La Raza Youth Leadership, and Youth Workforce Preparation.  

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual 

Art- Music 

Art- Dance 

Sports/Recreation 

Other (please specify)

We will be looking for qualified ESL/ELD teachers for our students with little or no English language experience

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

Elementary (grades 3-5)

Male

Female

 

 

 

 

Super Stars Literacy Program /Junior League of Oakland East-Bay

 

Contact Information

 

Marie-Eve Thomaes

rabesamisbell@gmail.com

www.jloeb.org

510-879-0129, 510-396-0550

890 Brockhurst Street, Oakland, CA 94608

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  3 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  2  

 

Organizational Profile

 

Super Stars Literacy Program is a dynamic, structured, after school, literacy enrichment program that seeks to enable K-2 students to achieve at grade level.  

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Other (please specify)

Literacy Program-Reading

 

Target Populations:

Elementary (K-2)

 

 

 

Urban Services YMCA

 

Contact Information

 

De'Carlos Anderson

danderson@ymcaeastbay.org

www.ymcaeastbay.org/urbanservices

(510)654-9622

3265 Market St. Oakland, CA 94608

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Directly working with youth- entry level:  5 

Directly working with youth- leadership level:  5  

Site Coordinator (responsible for a site/center): 2  

 

Organizational Profile

 

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Music  

Conflict Resolution  

Sports/Recreation  

Youth Leadership  

 

Target Populations:

0-5

Middle

Male

Female

 

 

Westlake Middle School Eagle Village Community Center (EVCC)

 

Contact Information

 

Valorie Hutson

valoriehutson@yahoo.com

Westlake Middle School

(510) 938-6906

2629 harrison Street, Oakland, CA 94612

 

Employment Opportunities (number of jobs anticipated at each level)

 

Other (please describe): Volunteer Staff - Tutorial services 

 

Organizational Profile

 

The Westlake Eagle Village Community Center strives to create a safe place to support the development of the 'whole child', both in and out of the classroom, through academic, cultural, recreational and support services.

 

Programmatic Areas:

Academic- Homework & Tutoring

Art- Visual  

Art- Music  

Art- Dance  

Art- Cultural  

Conflict Resolution  

Sports/Recreation