What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: Senior Community Computer Lab Volunteers- 64132 position at Phoenix Family?
A stable, safe home holds enormous possibilities for a low-income family striving to chart a more secure and hopeful future. With an average household income of just $11,743, Phoenix Family’s residents are often just one crisis away from becoming homeless. And, like millions of low-income individuals across the United States, they need more than housing to build personal and financial assets and overcome barriers to success - they also require services where they live.
Volunteers are vital in helping Phoenix Family reach our mission of helping people and changing lives. Last year, we received support from more than 350 volunteers, but even this is not enough to meet all the needs in our community. Whether you are looking for a seasonal or regular opportunity as an individual or a group, Phoenix Family offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to help our community.
Phoenix Family’s Youth Development, Families First and Senior Empowerment Programs provide those critical on-site services that help residents learn skills and gain perspectives that keep dreams of stability and hope realities for the future.
Phoenix Family’s staff and programs rely on trust, rapport, choice and convenience to engage residents in services. All services delivered are culturally appropriate and based on the desired outcomes of residents, including increased disposable income, increased educational levels, improved health, and strengthened social networks.
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Overview
Phoenix Family seeking patient, friendly, and tech-savvy volunteers to assist seniors in learning how to use technology in our new computer lab at a local senior affordable housing community. This role is essential in helping older adults feel more confident in navigating various digital tools, from basic computer functions to using the internet, email, navigating assistive technology, and social media.
Volunteers will provide hands-on guidance and one-on-one support during technology workshops and open lab hours. We will provide all the training you need. Sign up to help for a couple of hours each week, or to offer classes occassionally as your availability allows!
Qualifications
Volunteers are vital in helping Phoenix Family reach our mission of helping people and changing lives. Last year, we received support from more than 350 volunteers, but even this is not enough to meet all the needs in our community. Whether you are looking for a seasonal or regular opportunity as an individual or a group, Phoenix Family offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to help our community.
Phoenix Family’s Youth Development, Families First and Senior Empowerment Programs provide those critical on-site services that help residents learn skills and gain perspectives that keep dreams of stability and hope realities for the future.
Phoenix Family’s staff and programs rely on trust, rapport, choice and convenience to engage residents in services. All services delivered are culturally appropriate and based on the desired outcomes of residents, including increased disposable income, increased educational levels, improved health, and strengthened social networks.
,
Overview
Phoenix Family seeking patient, friendly, and tech-savvy volunteers to assist seniors in learning how to use technology in our new computer lab at a local senior affordable housing community. This role is essential in helping older adults feel more confident in navigating various digital tools, from basic computer functions to using the internet, email, navigating assistive technology, and social media.
Volunteers will provide hands-on guidance and one-on-one support during technology workshops and open lab hours. We will provide all the training you need. Sign up to help for a couple of hours each week, or to offer classes occassionally as your availability allows!
Qualifications
- Strong understanding of basic computer operations, internet navigation, email, and social media platforms.
- Patience and ability to explain technical concepts in simple, non-technical terms.
- Enjoy working with seniors and demonstrating empathy and respect.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Previous volunteer or teaching experience is a plus but not required.
- A positive attitude, reliability, and a willingness to learn new skills.
- Ability to maintain resident confidentiality.
- Background checks are required for regular recurring volunteers.
- Gain experience in a rewarding and impactful volunteer role.
- Develop teaching, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors by helping them connect with technology and the world around them.
- Opportunity to connect with others in your community and build relationships with both seniors and staff.