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Jobs & Volunteer Opportunities
Our listing of jobs and volunteer opportunities for homeschoolers is ordered alphabetically by city. If you would like to submit a co-op or academic resource, you may do so using the red button above.
Attleboro Chick-fil-A Job OpportunitiesAttleboro
At Chick-fil-A, the team member role is more than just a job, it's an opportunity. In addition to working directly for an independent Operator, team members gain life experience that goes far beyond…
Boston Outdoor Preschool Network - Job OpportunityBoston
Job opportunity for homeschooled Boston teens ages 14 - 18: Apply for a job as an Assistant Teacher at Boston Outdoor Preschool Network (BOPN) for school year 2024 - 2025! The position is 10…
Massachusetts Miscellaneous Resources
The Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation: Aptitude Testing for Career and College Guidance in BostonBoston
For over 100 years the nonprofit Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation (JOCRF) has been offering comprehensive career aptitude testing that helps high school students (14+ and up) plan for college and career. Each person's unique combination of aptitudes predicts the types of careers and degree programs they'll thrive in. Using your aptitudes in your work and schooling has been shown to be a key to success and satisfaction. This service offers 6 hours of hands-on, interactive assessments that feel like puzzles or games. Test results are discussed with the family in 60-90 minute consultation appointments (plus a free, second consultation), and all clients receive a 20-page report with their scores and a list of sample careers that would fit their aptitudes. Testing with the Johnson O'Connor Research Foundation is called a best-kept secret for college planning!
Guild Hall LearningWoburn
Guild Hall Learning Makerspace is a collaborative hands-on work space for making, learning, exploring and sharing that uses high tech to no tech tools. Guild Hall has a variety of maker equipment including 3D printers, laser cutters, cnc machines, soldering irons and even a fully equipped woodshop. However, It’s more of the maker mindset of creating something out of nothing and exploring your own interests that’s at the core of the Guild Hall Makerspace. Guild Hall Learning provides assistance with critical thinking skills and boosts self-confidence. Some of the skills that are attained at Guild Hall pertain to electronics, 3d printing, 3D modeling, coding, robotics and woodworking. Guild Hall is an educational resource that hosts an adaptable curriculum, with an individualized learning path designed for both 1 on 1 as well as group engagement; Guided by engaging professional Mentors who will work with you based on your needs and area of exploration.