Opportunities for Remote Volunteering
Remote volunteering allows you to donate your skills and time to change lives, without moving from home. All you need is a laptop and good internet connection.
In times of great disruption and closed borders due to the COVID-19 crisis, remote volunteering can allow you to help us even through this pandemic.
Key Information
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Strategic Partnerships Team
Help us connect the community to our mission by procuring donations, sponsorships, and in-kind resources.
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Educators
You can share your skills and knowledge by educating individuals on skills for resume building and job placement. Design the education sessions supported by our program manager and deliver the training to either the staff from our community programs and to our individuals in the communities.
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Mentorship Program
The Mentorship program builds technical capacity and aims to improve the quality of service delivery by pairing experienced professionals from the surrounding areas with the programs staff and our partners.
Requirements for Remote Volunteering:
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A commitment to NC Second Chance CDC’s mission, vision and values
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Interest in criminal justice reform, health care and education services
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Self-starter and motivated worker, able to work independently
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Effective and professional communication skills
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Strong work ethics and flexible
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Problem solver, able to identify needs, and develop solutions
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Relevant degree or coursework related to service opportunity
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Willing to commit to volunteer hours between 2hrs and up to 50hrs/month.