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AmeriCorps - Academic Support Specialist - Monadnock Regional School District Before and After School Program (New Hampshire)

Une mission bénévole

Une mission bénévole posté par Goodwill AmeriCorps Program

Publié le : 26 nov. 2012

Description du poste bénévole

Granite State Education Corps Overview:

Granite State places members in schools and non-profits throughout the state of New Hampshire, in both rural and urban communities. Members may serve both in school, as well as out-of-school or after-school in order to increase student education attainment through: 1) Mentoring programs and increased mentor relationships, 2) Academic Support, 3) Service Learning opportunities, and 4) Outreach to the community, such as connecting with businesses, schools, and resources and by recruiting and coordinating volunteers. The Granite State Education Corps program will seek to increase the number of youth who have improved their school attendance, increase the academic performance of students, and decrease the incidents of disciplinary referrals given to students over the course of the AmeriCorps program's involvement with the student.

Host Site Overview:

MRSD BASP (Monadnock Regional School District Before and After School Program), formally apart of ACCESS are two programs in rural areas that surround Keene. Troy is a town south of Keene and Gilsum is a town North of Keene and includes students from Sullivan, Surry and Marlow. All of these towns have populations under 3,000 with no major industry, employers or organized transportation. Our philosophy is to enrich the student's lives by providing activities and programs that educate and enhance life skills they will need beyond their school careers in a safe environment.

Position Title: Academic Support Specialist

Immediate Supervisor: Jean Isgro

Host Site Location: Troy, NH and Gilsum, NH

Term of Service: 1700 Hour Position–November 30, 2012 through October 18, 2013

Qualifications:

  • Self-motivated with a high degree of flexibility, creativity, and independence
  • Ability to clearly and concisely communicate orally and in writing
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Effective public speaker
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience preferred
  • Prior volunteer or service experience
  • Dedication to the mission of AmeriCorps
  • Ability to use various types of technology (i.e. word processing, Microsoft Office Suite, GoToMeeting, on-line reporting system)

Site Specific Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree OR equivalent experience in Elementary Education; Bachelor's Degree OR equivalent experience in Nutrition, Health and Wellness fields.

Essential Functions:

  • Serve as a mentor for a portfolio of at-risk students
  • Develop and maintain contact with students' parents, teachers, counselors and/or referral partners
  • Develop relationships and resources within the community
  • Create a structure for extended learning opportunities and expanded career awareness
  • Act as a positive role model for youth
  • Participate in Member Leadership Teams as part of Goodwill AmeriCorps Programs
  • Participate in a variety of service projects within the community
  • Serve alongside and recruit volunteers for various projects
  • Coordinate and facilitate meetings
  • Participate in staff meetings
  • Attend required weekly meetings with supervisor
  • Coordinate projects with team members
  • Personal transportation
  • Participate in the following Leadership Components - (Select all that apply):

X Mentor Program Coordination

  • Member coordinates a mentoring program, matching students with mentors and overseeing the operation of the program throughout their term. The Goodwill Goodguides program model will be utilized to structure this program. Member may also organize mentee/mentor events, coordinate student assessments, communicate with student parents and teachers, etc.

X Academic Support Program Coordination

  • Member coordinates a mentoring program focused on academic support for students. The member will oversee the operation and matching of students throughout the term in addition to organizing activities such as career/job fairs, college info nights, SAT prep classes, etc.

X Community Outreach and Volunteer Coordination

  • Member coordinates partnerships within the community for increased student involvement. This may be with nonprofits or community leaders to enhance students' involvement, internship opportunities, community collaborations, and resources. Member will coordinate community projects, compile resources, network, and create programming around community partnerships.

X Service Learning Coordination

  • Member coordinates school-wide service learning curriculum and/or projects.

Site Specific Essential Functions:

  • Coordinate & help develop/extend nutrition, health and wellness programs and opportunities within the BASP community.

Performance Outcomes: Performance data will be collected through quarterly reports around the following measures (#'s are program totals):

Output: Stipended members will support a caseload of at-risk students to increase educational attainment. 420 students will start an educational program supported by the member.

Intermediate Outcome: Of the 420 students, 320 will show improvement in their academic performance through pre and post testing.

Output: Stipended members will support a caseload of at-risk students to increase educational attainment. Members will serve a case load of 650 youth. Of those; 600 will successfully complete participation by receiving at least one hour of intervention per week for at least 6 months in the program supported by the member.

Intermediate Outcome: 20 students previously identified as being truant (10 days absent in total or 7 consecutive school days absent) will have improved school attendance (meet school attendance policies) as measured by reviewing student attendance records.

Intermediate Outcome: Out of 100 students with a history of disciplinary referrals; 65 students will have decreased or no disciplinary referrals and suspensions over the course of the AmeriCorps program's involvement

Work Schedule/Working Conditions: 35 - 40 hour week - Includes some weekend and evening hours. Fast paced environment with various deadlines and multiple internal and external stakeholders. Work is performed in schools, out in the community, in government agencies, and in non-profit settings among people of all ages. Members will work both in an office setting; using computer, copier, fax, and general office equipment, as well as work directly with youth and community members. Because of the nature of the project and rural geography, personal transportation is encouraged.

Site Specific Working Conditions: A typical week for an AmeriCorps Member will allow the member to work on planning and organizing the programs they will be implementing during the school day. During the school day the member will also be able to get trainings, networking and participate in professional development activities that link to their projects. During the hours of three and six o'clock the member will be at each site at least twice a week with the fifth day being flexible depending on the needs at the sites. The primary activities will be health and wellness and will take up at least 80% of their time. The other 20% will be pursuing other opportunities for the program.

Working Relationships/Support: Member will be provided support by the direct Supervisor and Host Site Organization as well as the AmeriCorps Staff. Member will receive a thorough on-site and AmeriCorps Orientation, Host Site specific training and training on a variety of topics related to work within a nonprofit setting. Various reporting will be required of the member throughout the term by the AmeriCorps Staff regarding member performance, completion of goals, training accomplishments, and continuous improvement of our program.

Prohibited Activities:

Under the law, AmeriCorps members may not take part in the following activities during their AmeriCorps service hours:

  • attempting to influence legislation;
  • organizing or engaging in protests, petitions, boycotts, or strikes;
  • assisting, promoting, or deterring union organizing;
  • impairing existing contracts for services or collective bargaining agreements;
  • engaging in partisan political activities, or other activities designed to influence the outcome of an election to any public office;
  • participating in, or endorsing, events or activities that are likely to include advocacy for or against political parties, political platforms, political candidates, proposed legislation, or elected officials;
  • engaging in religious instruction, conducting worship services, providing instruction as part of a program that includes mandatory religious instruction or worship, constructing or operating facilities devoted to religious instruction or worship, maintaining facilities primarily or inherently devoted to religious instruction or worship, or engaging in any form of religious proselytization;
  • conducting a voter registration drive or using Corporation funds to conduct a voter registration drive;
  • providing abortion services or referrals for receipt of such services;
  • Participating in Prohibited Fundraising Activities:
    • Raising funds for his or her living allowance
    • Writing grant applications for AmeriCorps funding or for any other funding provided by CNCS
    • Writing grant applications for federal funding
  • Providing a direct benefit to—
    • a business organized for profit,
    • a labor union,
    • a partisan political organization,
    • or a nonprofit organization that fails to comply with the restrictions in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
  • and such other activities as the Corporation may prohibit.

You may exercise your rights as a private citizen to participate in these activities on your own time and at your own initiative, but you may not use any AmeriCorps funds or resources, and you may not wear the AmeriCorps uniform or logo while doing so. You may not be perceived to be serving as an AmeriCorps member while participating in these activities.

Vulnerable Populations: This position has recurring access to vulnerable populations (individuals with disabilities, senior citizens, children).

Site Benefits: Extensive Training at site

AmeriCorps Member Benefits

All AmeriCorps positions have a living allowance of $12,100 evenly divided over the course of their 10.5 month term, health insurance coverage from the first day of service to the last day of the last month of their term, and a $5,550 education award (upon completion) to apply to previous federal student loans or continuing education costs at an institution that accepts the GI Bill. Applicable student loans can be put in forbearance and any interest accrued during the term will be paid by AmeriCorps. Members are covered under health insurance and workers compensation. Eligible members can also apply for child care reimbursement. Mileage to AmeriCorps Sponsored Training events will be reimbursed to members. The local host site will reimburse mileage expenses associated with project related travel at the rate which they reimburse their staff. Members also receive significant professional and personal development training.

See www.americorps.gov for more information of AmeriCorps service.

This position is unique to AmeriCorps and does not displace organization staff or volunteers.

*Individuals with disabilities who may need reasonable accommodations are expected to make arrangements in advance for accommodation by confidentially discussing their needs with AmeriCorps Program Staff. All hiring decisions are based on nondiscriminatory factors without regard to race, color, religion, sex/gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or status as a veteran. We promote a positive and healthy working environment with respect for diversity.

This document is available in alternative formats upon request.

Comment postuler

Send resume and cover letter to:

June Carlson june.carlson@goodwillnne.org 603-229-7235

Zone géographique

PO Box 8600, Portland, Maine, 04104, États-Unis

Informations

Nombre d'heures exigé

Durée
3 mois ou plus
Nombre d'heures exigé
Plein temps (30-40 heures par semaine)
Heures de la journée
Matin
Après-midi
Soir
Jours de la semaine
Semaine
Week-end
L'emploi du temps
L'emploi du temps fixe

Plan