Duration: 6 months (w/ potential for extension)
Number of Openings: 6-8 openings
Schedule: 32–40 hours per week
Work locations: Los Angeles area (Compton), Monterey, or Bay Area
Uses professional community educational program concepts to support delivery of standardized educational and volunteer educational programs for the Multitudes early literacy initiative. Applies established procedures and protocols to assist with program implementation needs that are limited in scope. Follows standard practices in collecting and organizing participant data, supporting program delivery, and assisting with outreach to Mandarin/Cantonese-speaking communities. Receives detailed instructions on all assignments.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct standardized data collection sessions with participating children and families, including administering Mandarin/Cantonese-language assessments using established Multitudes protocols.
- Prepare and deliver standardized community education activities under direct supervision, including supporting Mandarin/Cantonese-speaking families' participation in the program.
- Research participant data and maintain accurate records to enhance program delivery and ensure high-quality data collection outcomes.
- Track and maintain program-related paperwork, inventory, and activity reports while adhering to study procedures and confidentiality requirements.
- Assist with planning special events in collaboration with program leadership and community partners, and help establish relationships with new Mandarin/Cantonese-speaking partners.
- Participate in required training on Multitudes protocols, community engagement, and data collection procedures to maintain programmatic competence.
About UCSF
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