Your company/organization will welcome MESA students with a tour of your facility, led by a small group of employees whose primary job function is in or related to STEM, invention, or human centered design. The purpose of career visits is to give students insight into the various types of STEM careers at some of our local companies. You will work with the Oregon MESA outreach team to determine the type of visit, dates and times, and how to cater the tour and subject matter to the students in attendance. Interested in multiple visits? If your company is large and has many different functional areas, let us know and we can schedule a series of visits with your different groups/departments. If you’re interested in giving students a more immersive experience, we can also work with you to host a hands-on activity for the students on site
Our mission is to provide students underrepresented in STEM fields with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to develop their talents, explore technology-based careers, enter college, and compete successfully in the workforce. Every year, Oregon MESA serves more than 600 middle and high school students historically underrepresented in STEM fields. These students are defined as underrepresented students of color, girls and non-binary students, impoverished populations, and first-generation college students. We currently have [MESA programs](https://oregonmesa.org/programs/) in schools across the state of Oregon, predominantly focused in the Portland Metro region, but also in schools in Salem and Southern Oregon. MESA’s ecosystem consists of educators, industry and university professionals, students, and families. We offer invention-focused afterschool programming, family engagement, college and career visits, competitions, and mentorship. MESA empowers students with the skills to problem-solve, communicate, and collaborate; the courage to fail in pursuit of success; and the expectation that they can — and will — achieve in the innovation economy. Year after year, our programs produce real impact for positive societal change. Learn more at [oregonmesa.org](https://www.oregonmesa.org/).
With the right network of support, our youth are capable of unlocking solutions to the world’s toughest problems, such as tackling poverty and disease, conserving finite resources, and creating renewable energy sources. When you volunteer with Oregon MESA, we are able to expand our service areas, extend our programming and offer life-changing opportunities to more students. MESA MENTORS Time Commitment: 2-3 hours weekly Mentors work with a teacher (MESA Advisor) to run a chapter of 6-12th grade student inventors at MESA schools. They support students with long-term invention projects, research curriculum activities for MESA Advisors, and serve as a point of contact between Oregon MESA and their chapters. SPEAKERS Time Commitment: 3-5 hours one-time Speakers will present on and talk with students and/or the MESA audience about a STEM or equity related topic. Speakers can operate in one of three different capacities: Featured Speaker: Will share their personal story related to their career, business, and/or research. Tour Guide: Will showcase their office/lab through a recorded or live experience. Workshop Leader: Will prepare a guided STEM activity for MESA students. Tour guides and workshop leaders can volunteer on behalf of themselves or their company, and can work in teams to present. If you know someone who would make a fantastic MESA speaker, please introduce us to them! JUDGES Time Commitment: 3-5 hours one= Judges will be recruited for various events to score student competition entries that happen in the spring. They are STEM experts, educators, and/or MESA partners. All judges will receive training prior to the event on the scoring tool. FAMILY CONNECTORS Time Commitment: 2-5 hours monthly Family Connectors will help us reach out to families and students. Sometimes a phone call makes a huge difference. Having multi-language skills is a plus! MESA CHAMPIONS Time Commitment: 1-2 hours monthly The MESA Champion is someone who supports MESA's mission, spreads the word about MESA, and forges connections. They will share all MESA email and social media communications to their networks, and connect potential students, teachers, and volunteers to MESA staff. Volunteer opportunities for Champions include our Regional Equity Committees or MESA Advisory Board. Want to help, but not sure what fits? Sign-up anyway! We'll reach out and work with you to find a role that fits!
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