Connected to Organization --- not set --- Opportunity Title Description Shifts: Sundays from 10:30pm – 12:00pm Reports To: Director of Programs Location: 1625 N. Schrader Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028 (In the private parking lot of the Los Angeles LGBT Center) Position Objective: Working with Food on Foot’s staff, committee members, and other professional volunteers, you will support the jobs and housing department by providing essential resources for individuals and families experiencing homelessness to secure sustainable employment through training, mentorship, and support. Volunteers can utilize their diverse talents by developing impactful curriculum and hosting module-based workshops for our participants so they can gain assets, training, and relevant skills to achieve success in our program. Position Description: As a contributing member to our curriculum development team and workshop instruction, you will assist with the following: Develop a 90-minute workshop based on relevant and necessary skills and assets to long-term success and instills purpose within the team members Implement the curriculum based on the program demand in a module-based workshop in which you will rotate your skill or asset to teach a minimum of once every quarter, depending on the number of workshops being offered in that round. Tailor the workshops based on measurable success of implementation from each rotation. Give a written (and digital) copy of your curriculum description(s) for inclusion in the organization’s internal resources. Position Requirements: Experience in a relevant skill or with job training assets. Examples include: Goal setting Employment development – resume building, interview skills, sustainable employment, time management, etc. Housing development & financial literacy– budgeting, basic credit fundamentals, successful housing maintenance, etc. Long-term success skills – building confidence, managing disappointment, etc. Additional coping skills such as art therapy, yoga, stress management, etc. Comfortable with public speaking & confidence in delivery of information Demonstrate social sensitivity when dealing with program participants. Impact: Volunteers can bring crucial skills to participants who are struggling to find confidence through training and demonstration, thus motivating our unhoused neighbors to progress in building a sustainable plan and get them off the streets. Link to Learn More Text for Learn More Button Ways to Help Tags Type - In-person or Virtual plus other(s) In-person Virtual Answer Calls Collect Donations Delivery Food Distribution Food Packing Foster Animals Hotline Staff Indoor Maintenance Note Writing Other Outdoor Phone Calling Project-based Proofreading Research Skills-based Tech Support Tutoring Writing Ages 12-15 16-18 55+ Adults (18+) Child with Adult Children (5-12) Groups Corporate Teams Families Groups (10+) Groups (2-10) Individuals How Often One-time Ongoing Recurring Training Formal None On-site Skilled When Anytime Evenings Weekdays Weekends -- Parent -- Add New Keep Visible Until: