Recruiting Work Study students to work with the Able Teens Program - TopicsExpress



          

Recruiting Work Study students to work with the Able Teens Program (TAT) this Fall October-May Compensation: $11/hr Send resume and cover letter to Kathleen Greaney at [email protected] Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Associated Recreation Council are launching TAT 2014-2015 in October. The Able Teens Program (TAT) is an after school job and life skills training program based in service learning. The program allows teens with developmental disabilities, aged 14-25, to pursue vocational and personal interests and gain employable skills through volunteer projects with community based organizations like community centers, libraries, food banks, and many more. TAT is run out of community centers in both North and South Seattle. Short term and part-time positions available. They are currently recruiting WA State Work Study students to work with TAT as job coaches. The duties of this position include providing coaching and mentoring to teens with developmental disabilities (including autism) in community based organizations. Examples of coached activities include gardening, organizing donations at a food bank, resume writing, interviewing skills, financial literacy, and effective communication. TAT also participates in social activities by taking field trips to special events and other points of interest in the community.
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 17:25:00 +0000

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