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High School Mock Trial Assistant Coach

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ORGANIZATION: Center for Youth Development through Law

CYDL students

Work with high school students from first-generation and marginalized backgrounds to help them learn trial skills and perform a mock trial, potentially in a competitive setting. The commitment would be to attend after-school practice sessions at least three times per month. (Practices take place twice per week.) Working in collaboration with the lead coach, you would help the students develop self-confidence, advocacy skills, and public speaking skills, and have fun at the same time! The only experience required is some experience related to either trials or mock trials.

2 Shifts

  • Mon Dec 23, 2024 - afternoon / 03:45 PM to 05:00 PM PST - Spots available: 2
    Our schedule does not fit neatly into the categories provided by this system, so I will explain the details to those who are interested.
  • Mon Dec 30, 2024 - afternoon / 03:45 PM to 05:00 PM PST - Spots available: 2
    Our schedule does not fit neatly into the categories provided by this system, so I will explain the details to those who are interested.
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About Center for Youth Development through Law

Location:

Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, US

Mission Statement

The Center for Youth Development through Law inspires and prepares youth from first-generation and marginalized backgrounds for higher education, fulfilling careers, community engagement and leadership.

Description

The Center for Youth Development through Law (CYDL) is a small, award-winning nonprofit organization providing transformative educational programs to youth from disadvantaged communities in Oakland, Berkeley and Richmond, in cooperation with the UC Berkeley School of Law. Through our paid professional internships, law and social justice education, social and emotional development curriculum, college and career development activities, and ongoing mentoring, we inspire and prepare disadvantaged youth for higher education, fulfilling careers, community engagement and leadership. More than 92% of our program alumni attend higher education and many become changemakers in their communities.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Justice & Legal
Children & Youth, Education & Literacy, Justice & Legal

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.
This opportunity has 2 shifts

WHERE

Multiple locations Richmond, CA 94804

(37.915813,-122.339096)
 

SKILLS

  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Litigation

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • At least three sessions per month, October through mid-February. Sessions take place after school on a weekday, and are approximately 1 1/2 hours each.
  • Some experience with trials and/or mock trials is extremely helpful.

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