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COMMUNITY JOB AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

  

Job Opportunity Resources

Current Job Posting Opportunities
  • SCUSD has an immediate opening for the following position:                                                                           
            Specialist II, Bullying Prevention (MAN-704)
            Full-time, 11 month position
            Annual Salary $66,973–$82,825
           Open Until Filled
    To apply, please follow all instructions under the employment section of the SCUSD website at www.scusd.edu.  For questions, please contact Lawrence Shweky at Lawrence-Shweky@scusd.edu.  

Additional youth specific job posting resource links:
    • Youth Employment -- One Stop Career Centers, Sacramento Works-- learn more...
    • Sacramento Youth Jobs - jobing.com 

    • Summer Jobs on the Web: High School & College Students - posting

 


 

Volunteer Opportunities and Resources
  • Youth Development Network (YDN) - Volunteer Externships -- Stay turned for additional details.  Adrian Ruiz - Executive Director adrian@ydnetwork.org

  • The Volunteer Center of Sacramento has also published a Youth Volunteer Directory. The Directory is a comprehensive listings of non-profit organization that welcome youth as volunteers. The Directory highlights a wide range of non-profits and volunteer opportunities open to youth like working with animals and mentoring children to planting trees and sorting donated clothing. This helpful publication is available at no cost to youth, parents, teachers, or administrators in hard copy, email, and is available in downloadable pdf form. Please contact us via phone or email (enter Youth Volunteer Directory Request as the subject) to request a copy. Download the Youth Volunteer Directory PDF.

  • A companion publication to the Youth Volunteer Directory is Get Involved! A How-to Volunteer Guide for Parents, Teachers and Youth written by Mary Lynn Perry, a local Manager of Volunteer Services. This How-To Guide includes helpful hints and tools that address youth volunteering issues and barriers. The book explores reasons for youth volunteering, the benefits, types of volunteering, how to approach volunteering and what to expect, and finally how to track the experience for use on college or job application. This publication is also available at no cost. Download the How-to Volunteer Guide PDF.


 Current Volunteer Opportunities