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2018-19 NC Afterschool Corps Member

Not Actively Recruiting

Service Dates

July 16, 2018 - July 19, 2019

Application Window

March 14, 2018 - June 1, 2018

Location

  • North Carolina, US

Contact Information

Chad Fogleman
(336) 278-7278
nccc@elon.edu

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NC Afterschool Corps member

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Description

The NC Afterschool Corps will build the capacity of afterschool and expanded learning programs that serve low-income children, while strengthening these programs’ connection to local colleges and universities. NC Afterschool Corps members will work to recruit and train afterschool volunteers, increase funding and resources to these programs, and expand local awareness of the value of afterschool. Corps members will also enhance civic and community engagement by implementing “Design for Change," a flexible, project-based curriculum that empowers young people to solve local programs through design-thinking and action.

The NC Afterschool Corps is a project of NC Campus Compact, a statewide coalition of colleges and universities that are committed to educating civically-engaged graduates and strengthening communities. These engaged campuses strive to enhance their students’ sense of responsibility, citizenship, leadership, and awareness of community, and impact the community by partnering with local organizations to address real needs.

Specific host sites are located in North Carolina, with specific organizations TBD. Interested candidates should apply via my.americorps.gov to our common position listing: #71762. Since we review applications and extended interviews on a rolling basis during our application period, applying early (now or before May 1) will increase your chance of placement.

During the screening and matching process, candidates will learn what specific service locations are available and have the chance to express their preferences. Placement offers are made on behalf of a specific host organization, and selected candidates have the option to accept or reject a placement offer.

All selected Corps members must attend an in-person "Pre-Service Orientation" July 16 -19, 2018 in Orlando, FL. Travel and expenses to this orientation will be paid by AmeriCorps VISTA. The first day of the one-year service term is July 20, 2018, and the term ends on July 19, 2019.

The NC Afterschool Corps will build the capacity of afterschool and expanded learning programs that serve low-income children, while strengthening these programs’ connection to local colleges and universities. NC Afterschool Corps members will work to recruit and train afterschool volunteers, increase funding and resources to these programs, and expand local awareness of the value of afterschool. Corps members will also enhance civic and community engagement by implementing “Design for Change," a flexible, project-based curriculum that empowers young people to solve local programs through design-thinking and action.

The NC Afterschool Corps is a project of NC Campus Compact, a statewide coalition of colleges and universities that are committed to educating civically-engaged graduates and strengthening communities. These engaged campuses strive to enhance their students’ sense of responsibility, citizenship, leadership, and awareness of community, and impact the community by partnering with local organizations to address real needs.

Specific host sites are located in North Carolina, with specific organizations TBD. Interested candidates should apply via my.americorps.gov to our common position listing: #71762. Since we review applications and extended interviews on a rolling basis during our application period, applying early (now or before May 1) will increase your chance of placement.

During the screening and matching process, candidates will learn what specific service locations are available and have the chance to express their preferences. Placement offers are made on behalf of a specific host organization, and selected candidates have the option to accept or reject a placement offer.

All selected Corps members must attend an in-person "Pre-Service Orientation" July 16 -19, 2018 in Orlando, FL. Travel and expenses to this orientation will be paid by AmeriCorps VISTA. The first day of the one-year service term is July 20, 2018, and the term ends on July 19, 2019.
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Living Allowance

$990 - $990 monthly

Benefits

Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Housing, Living allowance, Non-competitive eligibility (federal jobs), Relocation allowance (if applicable), Student loan forbearance, Training

Additional Benefits

Most sites offer direct or in-kind housing assistance in accordance with AmeriCorps VISTA guidelines. Candidates will have a chance to discuss housing support with sites during the interview process. NC Afterschool Corps members may access professional development funds to allow them to attend a professional conference sponsored by the Compact or its partners. All members receive in-service training.

Education Requirements

College Graduate

Desired Certifications or Qualifications

Applicants should have a passion for the VISTA mission of fighting poverty and for the goals of the NC Afterschool Corps. Ideal candidates will have experience working or volunteering in afterschool settings or with youth development programs, leadership in college campus service programs, and interests in non-profit management, volunteer recruitment, fundraising, and design-thinking. Qualified applicants will have strong oral and written communication, networking, and organizational skills. Other qualifications include:

Bachelor’s degree from a 4-year college or university
18 years old, no upper age limit
Hold one of the following citizenship statuses: US citizen, US National, Lawful Permanent Resident Aliens and persons residing in a state that have the following legal residency classifications: refugee, asylum or asylee, temporary protected status, or deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status
Ability to commit to a full-time year of service (late July 2018 - late July 2019) and to relocate if necessary
Able to attend VISTA Pre-Service Orientation July 16-19 and NC Afterschool Corps orientation in early August
Must pass a national service criminal history check

Desired Languages

English, Spanish

Other Conditions

Car recommended
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Subject to criminal background check

Age Requirement

18 - 99

Service Details

Focus Areas

Community & Nonprofit Development, Education & Youth

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Rural, Suburban, Urban

Service Type

Indirect "capacity building" for a direct service program

Service Environment

Indoor

Placement

Individual and Team Placements

Service Setting

Community-based Nonprofit, Elementary School, Higher Education Institution, Middle School, Recreation or Youth Center, School-based Nonprofit

Activity Types

Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Chad Fogleman
(336) 278-7278
nccc@elon.edu

Hosted By

Position Details

NC Afterschool Corps member

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