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Join the MySafe:LA Team

There are so many reasons to join the MySafe:LA team. If you're interested in your community, want it to be safe and secure, and have a desire to support your friends, family and neighbors, there is a spot for you on our team. Most of our participants are volunteers. We all have expertise via our "day jobs" and bring that to the MySafe:LA community. So, from San Pedro to Northridge, Malibu to Little Tokyo, Downtown to Bel Air, we invite you to become a part of our growing team.

We are looking for energetic, interested and responsible individuals to help us grow our public safety programs and to assist in the development of materials for the MySafe:LA community. If you are an outgoing individual who enjoys working with people, then we’re looking for you. All MySafe:LA volunteers must be 15 years of age or older. You must be willing to commit to a minimum four hour shift and to a term of at least eight weeks. We provide the training.

Here are a few of the positions we're looking to fill:

  • Membership
  • Web Content Assistant
  • Research Assistant
  • Education Coordinator
  • Grant coordinator
  • Video Producer
  • Media Coordinator
  • Presentation Expert

There are some specific types of experience that will help qualify you for the positions above. These include:

  • Firefighter
  • Police Officer
  • EMT
  • Paramedic
  • Physician
  • Nurse
  • Elementary School Teacher
  • College Professor
  • Journalist
  • Video Professional
  • PR Professional
If you'd like to learn more, please contact us at: volunteer @ mysafela.org
 
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