Hey folks.
Sorry about my absence. For those of you who checked and found nothing new, I have been incredibly busy the past few days and haven't had a chance to write down the few posts that have been stirring around in my brain. However, in the next few weeks you should expect posts on the economics of border crossing, global youth culture, and the ethics of work. Fun stuff.
For today I want to leave you with my recently completed job description. Many of the names and acronyms probably won't mean anything to you, but it will at least give you a better sense of what I spend my time on and a frame of reference for future posts. It's decently long, sorry about that.
Position Description
Aaron Boeke, Year-Long Intern
Revised August 2006
1. Work with US and Mexican Coordinators to organize and facilitate the Mission
Delegation Ministry, including assisting the Administrative Assistant with preparing invoices, list of meals and stays in the Community Center, and sending invoices, schedules, and list of meals and stays to the Mexican Coordinator, US Coordinator, etc.
-assisting the Administrative Assistant with making appointments for groups at the Community Center with the Community Center Administrator (currently Ramona)
-assisting the Administrative Assistant with preparing folders suitable to the groups interests, including maintaining the availability of items for folders on an ongoing basis
-serving as the liaison to the groups’ leaders during the planning process
-maintaining the spreadsheet of information for groups planning to visit
-making appointments for the Mission Education ministry visits, such as trips to the desert, visits to migrant centers and the Migrant Resource Center, visits to Just Coffee, visits to ranchers, CRREDA, etc.
-conducting some of the above visits
-leading group discussions and informing groups about the history, politics and economy of the Border
-directing group reflections on the groups’ border experiences
-Provide evaluations to with contact information to the Administrative Assistant so that she can add names to the database.
2. Participate regularly in the life of the First Presbyterian Church of Douglas, including preaching on occasion, assisting with Vacation Bible School, and other programs, projects and ministries as needed. Maintain working relationship with Pastor Carlos Montaño and members of the Session. Help Megan to plan and carry out youth group activities.
3. Participate regularly in the life of El Lirio de los Valles Church, including preaching on occasion, assisting with Vacation Bible School, and other programs, projects, and ministries as needed. Maintain working relationship with Pastor Rodolfo Navarrete, Hermana Lorena Ocampo, Rosendo Sichler (Pastor intern) and members of the Session. Work with the youth praise band in practicing new and existing songs and performing them in the church and community.
4. Maintain contact, working relationships, and exchange of information with various
organizations and individuals in Mexico, including:
-CRREDA #8 Agua Prieta (Raul Garcia)
-CRREDA #9 Naco (Raimundo Pineda)
-Café Justo (Daniel Cifuentes, Adrian Gonzalez, Vicki)
-Centro de Atención al Migrante Exodo (CAME) (Fr. Cayetano Cabrera, Fr. Ivan Bernal, Rosy Soto, Teresa Ballesteros
-Iglesia de la Sagrada Familia (Fr. Cayetano Cabrera, Rosy Soto)
-Casa de la Mujer Migrante (Juan Domínguez)
-Casa YMCA de Menores Migrantes (Ernesto Perraza)
-DIF (Juan Domínguez)
-Grupo Beta (Lic. Bertha de la Rosa)
-Migración Mexicana (Sr. Bustamante)
-Aduana Mexicana
-Consulado Mexicano (Bernardo Morales, Alex Martinez, Gabriel (¿)
-various others as hended
5. Maintain the Frontera listserve and use it to keep members updated about Frontera de Cristo initiatives including immigration reform and the Just Trade Development Center.
6. Serve on the Coordinating Committee of the Migrant Resource Center with the Mexican Coordinator and attend weekly meetings of the Coordinating Committee. Duties include:
-Working with others to produce any needed materials (we have copies of all current materials being used). Provide Volunteer Guides for new volunteers as needed for training meetings.
-Keeping copies of printed materials used in the Migrant Resource Center up to date and making sure there are adequate supplies of informational materials in the Center, including those provided by Grupo Beta, Citizens for Border Solutions, CAME, DIF, and the Consulado Mexicano in Douglas.
-Keeping a key to the Center and being available occasionally to open or close it.
-Recruiting and organizing US volunteers.
-Writing and distributing press releases
-Coordinating press conferences as needed.
-Volunteering regularly in the Center
-Assisting Tommy Bassett with conducting volunteer training meetings as needed for US (English speaking) volunteers.
-Assisting the No More Deaths representative with maintaining adequate supplies of water, food, socks, shoes, and personal items for distribution to migrants.
-Assisting the US Coordinator and No More Deaths representative with raising funds.
7. Assist the US and Mexican Coordinators with planning, preparing and doing workshops on “Immigration and the Churches Responses” and “Just Coffee and the Fair Trade Plus Model.”
8. Plan, write articles, and assist with the production of the Frontera de Cristo quarterly Newsletter.
9. Participate in Mission Education opportunities in other churches as invited, including preaching and forums on immigration reform issues.
10. Assist Tommy with the creation, implementation, and expansion of Just Trade Center Projects. Emphasis will be placed on learning the Just Trade model and how to replicate it in other areas.
11. Help to facilitate ESL classes in the Nuevo Progresso community center. Work with Hermano Angel on increasing his fluency in reading and listening comprehension.