Opportunities From: Florida State College at Jacksonville

Volunteer: FSCJ Music Instrumental Program Students

For service-learning in the music instrumental program 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

For service-learning in the music instrumental program 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TRIO Veterans Upward Bound - FSCJ Center For Civic Engagement

TRIO Veterans Upward Bound - FSCJ Center For Civic Engagement  - Experiential Learning

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

TRIO Veterans Upward Bound - FSCJ Center For Civic Engagement  - Experiential Learning

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: OST 1581 - Professional Learning in the Workplace - Business Experiential Learning Digital Badge

Contact:  Dr. Jametoria Burton   jbuton@fscj.edu or  servicelearning@fscj.edu

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Contact:  Dr. Jametoria Burton   jbuton@fscj.edu or  servicelearning@fscj.edu

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning - Student Ushers for Wilson Center Shows - Email tpaige@fscj.edu 

Contact Tara Paige :   tpaige@fscj.edu 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Contact Tara Paige :   tpaige@fscj.edu 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Experiential Learning: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement- 3 Hours

For questions, Contact Dr. Jametoria Burton  service-learning@fscj.edu

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

For questions, Contact Dr. Jametoria Burton  service-learning@fscj.edu

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service Learning FSCJ and Canvassing with United Way's RealSense in Nassau County

Canvassing with United Way's RealSense in Nassau County- Jan. 13, 2024,  9am -Noon

Click:  "Respond"

Click: "Submit Opportunity Response"

Then click link for more details:

https://uwnefl.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=874624

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Canvassing with United Way's RealSense in Nassau County- Jan. 13, 2024,  9am -Noon

Click:  "Respond"

Click: "Submit Opportunity Response"

Then click link for more details:

https://uwnefl.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=874624

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32034

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning Work in Laboratory Information System (LIS) OPDXSolutions

Industry                            :         Biotechnology

 

Name of the Company       :         OPDXSolutions (http://www.opdxsolutions.com)

 

Duration                            :         4-8 weeks (10-20h)

 

Focus of the work               :         Work in Laboratory Information System (LIS) also     referred to as LIMS system.  Focus is on documentation (data input).  The areas revolve around diagnosis and coding. Also, some insurance table work related to healthcare entrepreneur

Experience                                  Excel and some basic knowledge in medical terminology.  Will be trained on the job.

Contact                             :        

Monica M. Franklin, DHSc, CDA, CRDH

Instructional Program Manager

Florida State College at Jacksonville

Mr. Westley Bernhardt

OPDXSolutions

6800 Southpoint parkway suite 950

Jacksonville Fl 32216

Ph: 904-219-6409

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Industry                            :         Biotechnology

 

Name of the Company       :         OPDXSolutions (http://www.opdxsolutions.com)

 

Duration                            :         4-8 weeks (10-20h)

 

Focus of the work               :         Work in Laboratory Information System (LIS) also     referred to as LIMS system.  Focus is on documentation (data input).  The areas revolve around diagnosis and coding. Also, some insurance table work related to healthcare entrepreneur

Experience                                  Excel and some basic knowledge in medical terminology.  Will be trained on the job.

Contact                             :        

Monica M. Franklin, DHSc, CDA, CRDH

Instructional Program Manager

Florida State College at Jacksonville

Mr. Westley Bernhardt

OPDXSolutions

6800 Southpoint parkway suite 950

Jacksonville Fl 32216

Ph: 904-219-6409

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32216

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning - United Way DIY Collection Drives -See Link in description for details

Click on link below for additional details on the United Way / Feeding Northeast Florida site. 

https://uwnefl.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=737833

Contact Dr. Jametoria Burton for additional questions

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Click on link below for additional details on the United Way / Feeding Northeast Florida site. 

https://uwnefl.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=737833

Contact Dr. Jametoria Burton for additional questions

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NAMI- National Alliance of Mental Illness

Click to access service information and to register for service-learning opportunities  https://www.namijax.org/get-involved/volunteer

NAMI is a passionate grassroots organization led by volunteers who are committed to its mission of educating, advocating for, and supporting persons living with mental illnesses and their families. As a volunteer organization, you would be helping our citizens live better lives by helping advance our mission in providing much-needed mental health programs, services and advocacy in the community.

Service-learning may be in-person or virtual depending on the option.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Click to access service information and to register for service-learning opportunities  https://www.namijax.org/get-involved/volunteer

NAMI is a passionate grassroots organization led by volunteers who are committed to its mission of educating, advocating for, and supporting persons living with mental illnesses and their families. As a volunteer organization, you would be helping our citizens live better lives by helping advance our mission in providing much-needed mental health programs, services and advocacy in the community.

Service-learning may be in-person or virtual depending on the option.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32260

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning - BEAM Beaches Emergency Assistance Ministry (see description)

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4eada628a0f9c07-beam1   (must sign-up here also!!)

Thanks for your interest in volunteering with BEAM! Please note that these BEAM volunteer opportunities are limited to high school and college age students. Students younger than 16 and older than 21 years old are not eligible to volunteer using this sign-up. 

The BEAM student volunteer opportunity calendar will be available on a rolling basis starting in January 2022 and will include volunteer opportunities up to 1 month in advance. Bookmark this sign up and check back frequently to view openings.  

IMPORTANT GUIDELINES FOR BEAM STUDENT VOLUNTEERS:

Sign-up required - Students will not be allowed to 'show up' for a shift without signing-up. Only students signed up to volunteer are allowed during the shift (no 'extra' volunteers or friends). No show policy - Students that do not show up or do not cancel through SignUpGenius in advance will not be allowed to sign up for future student volunteer opportunities. If you MUST cancel, please CANCEL IN ADVANCE (not the day of) so that other students may have the opportunity to sign up.  Dress appropriately: Face masks are recommended for all volunteers working inside. CLOSED TOE SHOES REQUIRED (i.e. sneakers) FOR ALL JOBS. NO FLIP-FLOPS. Weather appropriate clothing for jobs listed as "outside" such as Grace Garden or Thrift Donation Center.  Comfortable clothing that allows bending and lifting of at least 10 lbs and standing for up to 2 hours. Come ready to work: You will be working in an active/working warehouse, pantry or loading dock area. For the overall safety of all staff and volunteers, poor or distracted behavior will not be tolerated. Volunteers are expected to stay on task and avoid using a cell phone during the volunteer shift.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4eada628a0f9c07-beam1   (must sign-up here also!!)

Thanks for your interest in volunteering with BEAM! Please note that these BEAM volunteer opportunities are limited to high school and college age students. Students younger than 16 and older than 21 years old are not eligible to volunteer using this sign-up. 

The BEAM student volunteer opportunity calendar will be available on a rolling basis starting in January 2022 and will include volunteer opportunities up to 1 month in advance. Bookmark this sign up and check back frequently to view openings.  

IMPORTANT GUIDELINES FOR BEAM STUDENT VOLUNTEERS:

Sign-up required - Students will not be allowed to 'show up' for a shift without signing-up. Only students signed up to volunteer are allowed during the shift (no 'extra' volunteers or friends). No show policy - Students that do not show up or do not cancel through SignUpGenius in advance will not be allowed to sign up for future student volunteer opportunities. If you MUST cancel, please CANCEL IN ADVANCE (not the day of) so that other students may have the opportunity to sign up.  Dress appropriately: Face masks are recommended for all volunteers working inside. CLOSED TOE SHOES REQUIRED (i.e. sneakers) FOR ALL JOBS. NO FLIP-FLOPS. Weather appropriate clothing for jobs listed as "outside" such as Grace Garden or Thrift Donation Center.  Comfortable clothing that allows bending and lifting of at least 10 lbs and standing for up to 2 hours. Come ready to work: You will be working in an active/working warehouse, pantry or loading dock area. For the overall safety of all staff and volunteers, poor or distracted behavior will not be tolerated. Volunteers are expected to stay on task and avoid using a cell phone during the volunteer shift.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32250

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning Tutoring at READ USA - See Details

https://www.readusainc.com/volunteer

Complete Volunteer Sign-up Form 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

https://www.readusainc.com/volunteer

Complete Volunteer Sign-up Form 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning - Ukraine & Other Refugee with Lutheran Social Services of NE Florida

Reference the website https://lssjax.org/get_involved/

Follow instructions from the sign-up buttons or from the attached file located at the bottom of this page.

 For more information or to sign up, click below to email   ayleen.supernault@lssjax.org.

Donation Sorting

Come help LSS organize donations! This would be done during LSS’s normal operating hours during the week. Small groups welcome. No background screening needed. This can be a one-time volunteer option. No client interaction will be involved in this opportunity.

 VOLUNTEER TO HELP FEED YOUR NEIGHBORS:

Our food pantry, the Nourishment Network Market, distributes food five days per week, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. with additional afternoon hours on Tuesdays 2 – 4 p.m. We need help during these hours to help clients sign in and to assist them to their cars with food. We can also use volunteers any time during LSS’s business hours to unpack and sort food, and pack it into bags for distribution. LSS is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Reference the website https://lssjax.org/get_involved/

Follow instructions from the sign-up buttons or from the attached file located at the bottom of this page.

 For more information or to sign up, click below to email   ayleen.supernault@lssjax.org.

Donation Sorting

Come help LSS organize donations! This would be done during LSS’s normal operating hours during the week. Small groups welcome. No background screening needed. This can be a one-time volunteer option. No client interaction will be involved in this opportunity.

 VOLUNTEER TO HELP FEED YOUR NEIGHBORS:

Our food pantry, the Nourishment Network Market, distributes food five days per week, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. with additional afternoon hours on Tuesdays 2 – 4 p.m. We need help during these hours to help clients sign in and to assist them to their cars with food. We can also use volunteers any time during LSS’s business hours to unpack and sort food, and pack it into bags for distribution. LSS is open Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Friday, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32259

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Ancestry World Archives Project https://guides.fscj.edu/ld.php?content_id=56787380

https://guides.fscj.edu/ld.php?content_id=56787380

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

https://guides.fscj.edu/ld.php?content_id=56787380

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FSCJ Promise Service-Learning - Tutoring or CCE-Sponsored Service Opportunity

This option includes providing or recieving tutoring. 

You may also choose one of the virtual options from the Service-Learning LibGuide. https://guides.fscj.edu/servicelearning

Document 1 hour at a time. 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

This option includes providing or recieving tutoring. 

You may also choose one of the virtual options from the Service-Learning LibGuide. https://guides.fscj.edu/servicelearning

Document 1 hour at a time. 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer 2021 Virtual Service-Learning Guide: Click https://guides.fscj.edu/FYE/servicelearning

2021 Summer Monthly Service-Learning GuideThis guide will outline several virtual service-learning options in detail. 

When you finish, come back to this site AND choose "Summer 2021 Virtual Service-Learning Guide"  to UPLOAD your completed service hours.

Email servicelearning@fscj.edu if you have any questions.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

2021 Summer Monthly Service-Learning GuideThis guide will outline several virtual service-learning options in detail. 

When you finish, come back to this site AND choose "Summer 2021 Virtual Service-Learning Guide"  to UPLOAD your completed service hours.

Email servicelearning@fscj.edu if you have any questions.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Academic Service-Learning Crime Characters

See Professor Hall's Instrctions if you are in her class. 

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If you are a student in another class, please refer to the instructions below.

CRIME CHARACTERS ACADEMIC SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT – 10 service hours

Crime has been central in shaping the history and society of Australia. This project will make a significant contribution to family, local, social and criminal justice history by revealing untold stories about the lives of people who committed crimes in Australia across time. It aims to discover new perspectives on the types of factors that led to individuals ending up in the prison system. In particular, it is hoped that the research will challenge existing ideas about what the label of 'criminal' has historically meant by revealing the diverse nature of the people who spent time in prison.

Why?

Transcription of these prison records offers unprecedented opportunities to discover how criminal offending fitted into the wider lives of offenders, as well as illuminating the involvement of individuals in a range of criminal activity from the end of the convict period through to the start of the Second World War. The creation of this dataset will thus bridge gaps between historical knowledge of crime and contemporary criminological research by providing insights into the contexts and patterns of offending across a period that saw significant legal and social developments, including mass migrations, changing technologies, war, economic depressions, the emergence of the narcotics traffic, and the evolution of new forms of punishment.

 

Virtual Learning

Read the Background research, FAQ’s and other pertinent information from project website.

 

Virtual Service

Pick 3 crime characters and read their backgrounds.

Transcribe 3 full records of crime characters following the directions provided by the site. https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/ajpiper/criminal-characters/classify

 

Virtual Reflection

Write a 1-2 page reflection of your learning.

What did you learn about Criminal Characters through this experience?   

What did you find most intriguing about transcribing the criminal profiles? 

Given what you learned about the project, describe how you saw the importance of this work?

As a result of this assignment, how can you use this experience to help others?

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

See Professor Hall's Instrctions if you are in her class. 

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If you are a student in another class, please refer to the instructions below.

CRIME CHARACTERS ACADEMIC SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT – 10 service hours

Crime has been central in shaping the history and society of Australia. This project will make a significant contribution to family, local, social and criminal justice history by revealing untold stories about the lives of people who committed crimes in Australia across time. It aims to discover new perspectives on the types of factors that led to individuals ending up in the prison system. In particular, it is hoped that the research will challenge existing ideas about what the label of 'criminal' has historically meant by revealing the diverse nature of the people who spent time in prison.

Why?

Transcription of these prison records offers unprecedented opportunities to discover how criminal offending fitted into the wider lives of offenders, as well as illuminating the involvement of individuals in a range of criminal activity from the end of the convict period through to the start of the Second World War. The creation of this dataset will thus bridge gaps between historical knowledge of crime and contemporary criminological research by providing insights into the contexts and patterns of offending across a period that saw significant legal and social developments, including mass migrations, changing technologies, war, economic depressions, the emergence of the narcotics traffic, and the evolution of new forms of punishment.

 

Virtual Learning

Read the Background research, FAQ’s and other pertinent information from project website.

 

Virtual Service

Pick 3 crime characters and read their backgrounds.

Transcribe 3 full records of crime characters following the directions provided by the site. https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/ajpiper/criminal-characters/classify

 

Virtual Reflection

Write a 1-2 page reflection of your learning.

What did you learn about Criminal Characters through this experience?   

What did you find most intriguing about transcribing the criminal profiles? 

Given what you learned about the project, describe how you saw the importance of this work?

As a result of this assignment, how can you use this experience to help others?

 

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Student Choice Project - Academic Service-Learning - FSCJ Center For Civic Engagement

Students can use this space to upload service-leaarning hours of their own choosing from service-learning projects.

Each upload is worth 2 hours.  Students should upload as many times as needed to match hours served.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Students can use this space to upload service-leaarning hours of their own choosing from service-learning projects.

Each upload is worth 2 hours.  Students should upload as many times as needed to match hours served.

Agency: FSCJ Center for Civic Engagement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 32202

Allow Groups: No