Career and Volunteer Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Project Manager, Family Engagement Initiative

Puente seeks a bilingual (English/Spanish) Project Manager to oversee successful implementation of a 0-5 Family Engagement Initiative in the San Mateo County South Coast communities of La Honda, Pescadero, Loma Mar and San Gregorio. The manager will work as part of a Puente/La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District team to build community capacity around early childhood education, develop and implement evidence-based practices in early literacy and math fluency programs that increase family engagement, care provider training, and positive child outcomes. Click here for job description.

 

Early Literacy/RAR+ Specialist 

Puente seeks a bilingual (English/Spanish) Early Literacy/RAR+ Specialist (ELS) to support a 0-5 Family Engagement Initiative in the San Mateo County South Coast communities of La Honda, Pescadero, Loma Mar and San Gregorio. The ELS will work as part of a Puente and La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District team to build community capacity around early childhood education, develop and implement evidence-based practices in early literacy and math programs that increase family engagement, care provider training, and positive child outcomes. Click here for job description.

 

Volunteer Opporunities

Help with Backpack Distribution

Help Puente distribute school supplies and backpacks to school-aged youth on the South Coast. This year, we will be running the distribution like a supplies store — set-up begins at 9:00AM on Monday, August 11. Distribution is from noon until 8:00 PM on Monday, August 11 and Tuesday, August 12. Come for any part of the event on either day. For more information, call (650) 879-1691 ext 102 or email Abby Mohaupt. To provide supplies, click here.

Be a Youth Mentor

We are looking for several people to serve as mentors for high school youth. This position expects volunteers to guide and advise students about career options, the importance of higher education or vocational training, and life skills like getting a driver’s license or managing money. Mentors serve as positive role models and allies for youth. A mentor also would talk to a high school mentee on a regular basis (weekly/bi-monthly/monthly) about school assignments, tests, study skills, and course planning, especially if the student is struggling in school.

For more information on ALL volunteer opportunities, call (650) 879-1691 ext 102 or email Abby Mohaupt.

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