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Restorative Practices Fellowship

Not Actively Recruiting

Service Dates

July 6, 2020 - June 30, 2021

Application Window

June 1, 2020 - August 31, 2020

Location

  • Boston, MA

Contact Information

Emily Harris
(857) 302-5969
rbrooks@bpe.org

Hosted By

Position Details

Boston Promise Corps Member

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Description

Restorative Practices Fellowship -- Dudley Promise Corps

Apply Today at http://bit.ly/joinDPCtoday! We are now making admissions decisions on a rolling basis while space is available in the program. Program start date: July 6, 2020.

*Roles & Responsibilities*
As a Restorative Practices Fellow, you will:
-Enhance the school’s capacity to implement Restorative Practices
-Promote a safe and supportive school climate
-Develop positive and productive relationships with individual students
-Provide push-in support in classrooms
-Spend non-academic time each day getting to know students in a range of settings and ensuring that each student is known and appreciated
-Work with restorative justice coordinator to develop and implement tier 1 community building interventions

*Professional Development & Training*
To support your ability to do this work, Restorative Practices Fellows will receive the following training:
-Restorative practices philosophies and implementation
-Community engagement to learn about the Dudley community history, assets, and aspirations, and engage with community partners through multi-faceted experiences outside of schools. DPC believes that this connection will give corps members an understanding that allows them to better serve students.
-Social justice-oriented coaching and support to leverage education to push the needle toward equity
-Together, these learning opportunities are designed to help you remain engaged leaders in your communities long after the service year.

*Other Benefits*
Beyond training, you will also earn the following benefits:
-Education award ($6,095) upon successful completion of service
-Health insurance coverage
-Living allowance ($13,992)
-Access to AmeriCorps service member training through Massachusetts Service Alliance
-Student loan forbearance
-Food Assistance/SNAP benefit eligibility
-Childcare assistance if eligible
-Networking opportunities with community and education leaders

*Teamwork & Collaboration*
Restorative Practices Fellows are part of Dudley Promise Corps (DPC), a full-time, one-year neighborhood-based AmeriCorps service program serving BPE’s Dearborn STEM Academy. DPC leverages the power of national service to support all students in Dudley to stay on track to attend college and serve as responsible citizens in their community, while simultaneously developing corps members as engaged civic leaders committed to social justice.

As part of the DPC team, you will
-Collaborate with school staff to build whole-school community and a culture that promotes high levels of student engagement and investment
-Support opportunities to expand students’ learning and growth by leading, contributing, and/or developing enrichment programs, school-wide initiatives, and clubs

Have questions? Email us at promisecorps@bpe.org or visit our site dudleypromisecorps.org. To learn more about BPE, visit bpe.org

Apply now at http://bit.ly/joinDPCtoday!

BPE does not discriminate with regard to race, color, origin, gender, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, or religion. BPE is committed to seeking qualified applicants with disabilities and can provide reasonable accommodations during the application process and time of service upon request.

Restorative Practices Fellowship -- Dudley Promise Corps

Apply Today at http://bit.ly/joinDPCtoday! We are now making admissions decisions on a rolling basis while space is available in the program. Program start date: July 6, 2020.

*Roles & Responsibilities*
As a Restorative Practices Fellow, you will:
-Enhance the school’s capacity to implement Restorative Practices
-Promote a safe and supportive school climate
-Develop positive and productive relationships with individual students
-Provide push-in support in classrooms
-Spend non-academic time each day getting to know students in a range of settings and ensuring that each student is known and appreciated
-Work with restorative justice coordinator to develop and implement tier 1 community building interventions

*Professional Development & Training*
To support your ability to do this work, Restorative Practices Fellows will receive the following training:
-Restorative practices philosophies and implementation
-Community engagement to learn about the Dudley community history, assets, and aspirations, and engage with community partners through multi-faceted experiences outside of schools. DPC believes that this connection will give corps members an understanding that allows them to better serve students.
-Social justice-oriented coaching and support to leverage education to push the needle toward equity
-Together, these learning opportunities are designed to help you remain engaged leaders in your communities long after the service year.

*Other Benefits*
Beyond training, you will also earn the following benefits:
-Education award ($6,095) upon successful completion of service
-Health insurance coverage
-Living allowance ($13,992)
-Access to AmeriCorps service member training through Massachusetts Service Alliance
-Student loan forbearance
-Food Assistance/SNAP benefit eligibility
-Childcare assistance if eligible
-Networking opportunities with community and education leaders

*Teamwork & Collaboration*
Restorative Practices Fellows are part of Dudley Promise Corps (DPC), a full-time, one-year neighborhood-based AmeriCorps service program serving BPE’s Dearborn STEM Academy. DPC leverages the power of national service to support all students in Dudley to stay on track to attend college and serve as responsible citizens in their community, while simultaneously developing corps members as engaged civic leaders committed to social justice.

As part of the DPC team, you will
-Collaborate with school staff to build whole-school community and a culture that promotes high levels of student engagement and investment
-Support opportunities to expand students’ learning and growth by leading, contributing, and/or developing enrichment programs, school-wide initiatives, and clubs

Have questions? Email us at promisecorps@bpe.org or visit our site dudleypromisecorps.org. To learn more about BPE, visit bpe.org

Apply now at http://bit.ly/joinDPCtoday!

BPE does not discriminate with regard to race, color, origin, gender, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, or religion. BPE is committed to seeking qualified applicants with disabilities and can provide reasonable accommodations during the application process and time of service upon request.
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Living Allowance

$1144 - $1144 monthly

Benefits

Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Living allowance, Training

Education Requirements

GED

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Uniforms provided and required
Subject to criminal background check

Service Details

Focus Areas

Education & Youth

Location Type

Urban

Service Type

Direct Service

Service Environment

Indoor

Placement

Team Placement

Service Setting

Early Childhood Program, Elementary School, High School, Middle School, School-based Nonprofit

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Emily Harris
(857) 302-5969
rbrooks@bpe.org

Hosted By

Position Details

Boston Promise Corps Member

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