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Refugee Employment Skills Leader: Job Club

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ORGANIZATION: International Institute of Wisconsin

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 5 people are interested

We are in need of a local business professional to teach refugees new to the US about American work culture and expectations. Clients will begin with entry level positions while they improve English proficiency. Our refugee clients are anxious to work in the US and become self-sufficient, contributing members of society. All have the documentation necessary to work legally in the US. We will provide the curriculum and the location. We need YOU! Job Club classes will take place at our office on Fridays from 10-11:30am for 5 week rotations. A team of 2 or a single individual would work for this opportunity.

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About International Institute of Wisconsin

Location:

1110 North Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Suite 420, Milwaukee, WI 53203, US

Mission Statement

The International Institute of Wisconsin is an organization dedicated to the promotion of international cooperation, understanding, and a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural perspective through education, exchange, communication, social activities, art and immigration and citizenship services.

Description

Founded in 1936, IIW is serving a wide variety of cultural, social and educational needs in the state of Wisconsin. There are four main departments through which IIW fulfills its mission:

Immigration, which also includes refugee resettlement and combating human trafficking, has as its main goal to aid in the development of strong families. This is accomplished though case management for newly arrived refugees or assistance in applying for permanent residency and citizenship

The translation and interpretation department aims to provide comprehensive language services through a roster of over 150 trained interpreters who speak over 50 languages collectively.

The International Visitor’s Leadership Program, a national program through the Department of State, promotes citizen diplomacy by designing and coordinating meetings for international leaders with their counterparts or experts in their field and providing home hospitality and cultural events during their stay in Wisconsin.

IIW also provides numerous educational programs and presentations for schools, museums, local organizations and the general public throughout the year. Most notably, IIW has hosted the Holiday Folk Fair International for over 65 years. This annual celebration takes place at Wisconsin State Fairgrounds, and is a three day event celebrating culture and diversity by bringing together over 30 ethnic groups to showcase their unique traditions.

CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Employment
Immigrants & Refugees
Education & Literacy, Employment, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

1110 North Doctor Martin Luther King Junior DriveSuite 420Milwaukee, WI 53203

(43.044655,-87.914085)
 

SKILLS

  • Mentoring
  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Human Resources Training & Development
  • People Skills

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Public Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 21
  • Classes last 1.5 hrs. 1 x per week. A minimum of 5 week commitment is required.
  • Must have a willingness to help others and patience with individuals with limited English. Acceptance of diverse cultures is a MUST.

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