Woodlawn partners with the New York City Department of Education to offer a six-week Work-Based Learning Program. Throughout the year, high school, college and graduate level students work at Woodlawn to earn academic credit, perform community service hours and are offered paid internships through grant funded programs. The program introduces the students to careers in history and historic preservation. Students learn to use proper methods to expose gravestones and tablets, photograph the works, document and clean the works.
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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CitizenshipNo requirements
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freeYes
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Earn certificateOSHA-10 Safety Certification, Suspended and Support Scaffolding Certification, Jahn Mortar Certification
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age18 – 24
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City residents onlyNew York
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High school degree or equivalency requiredYes
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Eligible to work in the USYes
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Available during COVID-19 pandemicYes
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Boroughs ServedBronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island
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Counties ServedNew York City
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Click to visit link - https://www.woodlawn.org/.../
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Call 718-920-0500
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Email info@woodlawn.org
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