Arts & Culture Curriculum Intern/Volunteer
TheAparecioFoundationNFP
Posted: October 20, 2015
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Quick Summary
We are seeking a talented student to assist with various tasks and projects in our Chicago-based fashion brand. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of fashion industry and be able to work independently. The internship is a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop your skills in a fun and dynamic environment.
Required Skills
Job Description
Hasana, Inc. is an accessible luxury brand. The spirit of the
collection features high-end men's and women's clothing and
accessories for timeless style. We provide custom, hand-made items
ranging from contemporary to classic. Each item purchased directly
benefits The Apareció Foundation and women's education.
Hasana, Inc. is seeking talented students in the Chicago Loop area for
a variety of spring internship positions. Take advantage of on the
job training, mentorship and exposure to all aspects of the fashion
industry.
Hasana, Inc. is committed to developing a fun and productive work
culture that is conducive to positive results!
We offer a uniquely open environment that demands initiative and
imagination from every single team member that are heard, tested, and
genuinely empowered to lead by example and create lasting impacts on
our organization, its programs, and the community.
Please note that this is an unpaid internship.
This is an unpaid Volunteer / Intern position.
• Introduce high school and college aged students to Japanese language and culture.
• Enhance student development through lecture and facilitation of student discussion and activities.
• Prepare creative presentations and lectures on Japanese Theatre & Kabuki Movement.
• Educate students about Japanese culture and etiquette.
• Design curriculum to teach students about Japanese language and culture.
• Guide and encourage students to broaden their cultural horizons.
• Evaluate student progress and learning of Japanese Theatre, the Kabuki Movement, Japanese language, culture, and etiquette.
• Act as a mentor and resource person to students regarding the curriculum.
Advanced knowledge of Japanese Theatre & Kabuki Movement, along with Japanese language, culture, and etiquette.
• Prior teaching experience required.
• Strong communication and presentation skills.
• Ability to manage and provide instruction to students.
• A passion for women’s education.
• Strong leadership skills.
• Ability to work independently and coordinate with other volunteers.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.