Monday, December 6, 2010

Volunteer Opportunities in the area:

Interested in Law?

Volunteer for the Jefferson County Teen Court:

 Mission Statement

The mission of Teen Court is to constructively allow first time juvenile offenders to take responsibility, be held accountable, and make restitution for violating the law through a peer operated sentencing hearing.

Description
Teen Court is a peer sentencing court for first time juvenile offenders charged with a misdemeanor. Teen volunteers participate in the decision-making process for dealing with juvenile delinquency, while gaining hands-on knowledge of the juvenile justice system as they serve as attorneys, clerks, bailiffs, and jurors in a real sentencing hearing.


Volunteer at the Birmingham Zoo!



Teen Volunteer Opportunities

13- 18 years of age

Teen volunteers are not required to choose a category once they begin volunteering. Teen volunteers are welcome to volunteer within as many of the categories listed below as you would like.
Teen Leadership Academy – A select group of teens will be chosen to join this rewarding program. Volunteers within this program will be involved in the supervision of volunteers at major activities such as Summer Camp, Boo at the Zoo, ZooLight Safari, and more. These volunteers will be provided with the opportunity to develop specific managerial skills enabling them to become well prepared for college and the job market. Teens that complete the program may be rewarded with a scholarship and the opportunity to receive college credit through local universities.
Barn Crew – Work side-by-side with zookeepers maintaining exhibits and preparing diets for many of the animals found within the barn in the Children’s Zoo. Barn Crew members may also assist with wildlife shows and other special projects as needed.
Explorer Program - Exploring is Learning for Life’s (a division within the Boy Scouts of America) career education program for young girls and boys. Exploring’s purpose is to provide experiences to help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Birmingham Zoo Teen Volunteer Explorers have special member only privileges such as quarterly trips that may include activities such as river rafting and unique activities focused on career development.
Zoofari Teen Program – Teen volunteers who have volunteered at least 50 hours with the Zoo, completed a one day Teen Training course, and have proven themselves to be mature, responsible, and reliable, may be chosen as a Zoofari Teen. Zoofari volunteers are often called upon to perform more difficult tasks that may include, supervising other volunteers, assisting animal keepers with special tasks, and more.
Education – Assist with summer and school break camps, year-round classes, animal programs, and much more as you educate and entertain some of the tens of thousands of students who visit the Zoo annually.
Animal Handlers – You will have the opportunity to become a certified handler on animals that may include chinchillas, macaws, armadillos, and even a young alligator. Animal handlers are taught how to use animal knowledge learned through training, and the animals themselves, to provide our visitors with an experience that only the Birmingham Zoo could offer.
Interpretation – From the giraffe feeding experience, to the lorikeet and butterfly aviaries, the Zoo has a number of ways for you to share your love of animals and wildlife conservation with the public. Volunteers also provide guided tours of the areas that house our large cats, primates, and native wildlife. We even have a large collection of biofacts (pelts, skulls, horns, etc.) that are perfect for giving our visitors a unique hands-on experience.
Special Events – Boo at the Zoo, ZooLight Safari, and Party for the Planet are just a few of the incredibly fun special events at the Birmingham Zoo. Volunteers assist with planning, managing, and staffing the many aspects of the special events that occur throughout the year.


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