Monday, October 28, 2019

Field & Service Opportunities: Spring 2020

Brown County is partnering with the Healthy Development Lab of the IU School of Public Health to create elementary and intermediate level tutor/mentor opportunities (3-6 grades) for IU students in the following areas of interest

— Public Health
— Social Work
— K-12 Education
— Child Psychology
— Criminal Justice
...and more.

The IU Center for Rural Engagement is funding transportation to bring IU students to Brown County Intermediate School in Nashville, IN for one hour tutor/mentor sessions on Tuesdays and/or Wednesdays from 2:30-5:00, including travel time

— Pick up at the Jordan Parking Garage at 2:30
— Drop off at the Jordan Parking Garage at 5:00

Students interested in participating in this program should follow these steps:

1. Complete 15-minute Programs Involving Children (PIC) training 

2. Forward the certificate of PIC completion to Shuhan Yuanat the IU School of Public Health

3. The shuttle vehicle is driven by IU-student volunteers, so students who volunteer to drive should complete the IU Motor Pool Drivers License Approval

4. Complete the Tell Us About You form

5. Please note that we have openings for IU students needing to complete field and service hours during the rest of the Fall 2019 semester.

Questions?



 
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