Students will gain retail, food, and culinary industry, cleaning services, and customer service experience by operating the school's PBIS store, Hawk Closet, snack bar, coffee cart, delivering copies, collecting recycling, working the Winter Arts and Craft Fair, gardening, and completing janitorial duties. setup and breakdown, taking and preparing orders, collecting payment, taking inventory, organizing supplies) • Silent auction table (i.e., setup and breakdown, collecting auction items, explaining processes, ensuring paperwork is filled out with required information) • Working program booth (i.e, setup/breakdown, explaining/selling goods, cash exchange) • Checking in on vendors (i.e., guiding them to booths, helping set up and break down, guiding them to the bathrooms, snack bar, and vendor refreshment area, restocking refreshment area, passing out and collecting vendor feedback form) • Guiding craft fair attendees • Setup and breakdown (i.e., sweeping, putting up and taking down signs, taking out trash, disinfecting, moving tables) • Assisting with account deposits Volunteer and intern work would also allow students to practice soft and hard skills in a variety of real-world settings. We would like to provide options for students to further work readiness skills by providing structured exposure for opportunities to practice self-advocacy, social, communication, and interpersonal skills within the school and out in the community. As part of your application, you will be expected to fill out your emergency contact information, school, and other personal information as required by Albuquerque Public Schools Work-Based Learning programs and the New Mexico Public Education Department.
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