The Programs :
YWCA Sojourner's Shelter for Homeless Women & Families provides emergency shelter and supportive services around the clock, every day of the year for homeless single women, women with children, and men with custody of their children, and intact families. This 75-bed facility offers a secure, healthy environment with crisis intervention, case management, and counseling to help individuals achieve long-term self-sufficiency. We maintain a successful recidivism rate of about five (5) percent annually, well below the national average of individuals returning to shelters. Children’s programs include computer and art classes, tutoring, drug-free education, supportive counseling, and field trips. Recovering from and preventing future homelessness is our goal for all who take shelter with us.
The Position :
The Education Instructor under the direction of the Program Director will work directly with the Education Coordinator to deliver instruction interactively to non-traditional adult learners. The instructor will utilize ABE / TASC instruction, technology, job readiness skills, job placement, and life skills. Their primary focus is providing services to individuals, veterans, or chronically homeless persons and assisting them or their families to overcome homelessness.
Qualifications :
Additional Requisites :
Responsibilities :
A complete job description is provided at the time of the interview.
Why Should You Apply?
Compensation : $14.00 to $17.00 Hourly.
About YWCA Charleston :
The YWCA Charleston has been fostering self-sufficiency and independence. Originally designed as safe lodging for young women from rural communities coming to Charleston to pursue careers, the YWCA has evolved into the city’s most diverse and comprehensive network of social service programs. YWCA programs, facilities, and services assist more than 5,000 individuals annually.
Equal opportunity is given to all applicants.
The YWCA was built upon our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. We can continue to be successful when people are treated fairly and allowed to grow and achieve their potential. We take pride in treating people equally, regardless of race, color, religion, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, sex, gender identity, age, national origin, blindness, sexual orientation, or any legally protected status.
Education Instructor • Charleston, West Virginia, United States