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Notre Dame AmeriCorps - New York City

Not Actively Recruiting

Service Dates

August 16, 2024 - June 30, 2025

Application Window

March 22, 2024 - August 16, 2024

Location

  • New York, NY

Contact Information

Sam Frey
(240) 532-4896
newyork@ndmva.org

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Position Details

Notre Dame - AmeriCorps Member

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Description

New York City NDA members will serve in a variety of positions in inner city schools and nonprofit organizations. All positions are designed to provide academic assistance for grades 1st-12th. NDA members support after school programs, receive educational training, support teachers in the classroom, assist in support and development of students, and facilitate school operations directly serving students. Each Service Site varies in its service description. Service sites are located in Manhattan and the Bronx. A high school diploma/GED is required to serve at all sites, and some sites require a Bachelor's degree.

"I Have A Dream" Foundation:
The “I Have a Dream” Foundation provides long-term support to children and youth living in under-resourced communities to achieve their full potential, by promoting from an early age, values of higher education and career success, with opportunity guaranteed through financial resources, and other services. The “I Have A Dream” Foundation's vision is for all children to have an opportunity to earn a college degree and fully capitalize on their talents, aspirations, and dreams of fulfilling careers and productive global citizenship.
- High school diploma or GED required

Boys Hope Girls Hope:
Boys Hope Girls Hope of New York's (BHGH) goal is to graduate young people who are physically, emotionally, and academically prepared for post-secondary education and productive life, breaking barriers so they can become community-minded leaders. BHGH is a residential program for high school boys, with an afterschool program for girls. Notre Dame AmeriCorps members service as House Leaders and live in the residence. At this time we can only accept male applicants as this is a residential role.
- Associates preferred, housing provided

Cornelia Connelly Center:
Cornelia Connelly Center (CCC) champions under-resourced girls, empowering them to realize their full potential from middle school through college and beyond. Students enter their joyful and holistic program in the 4th or 5th grade at Connelly Middle School (CMS), continue on as CMS graduates in the Graduate Support Program (GSP), and matriculate to and graduate from college in GSP 2.0, receiving financial, academic and social-emotional support from 4th grade through college graduation.
- Bachelor's degree required and housing provided

NDMVA is looking for hardworking, non-judgmental, and flexible individuals who are comfortable serving youth and young adults. Service members must be open to differences, and celebrate and encourage their students. Applicants should also be committed to a challenging and rewarding service position.
Please visit our website www.ndmva.org for more information about Notre Dame Mission Volunteers.

New York City NDA members will serve in a variety of positions in inner city schools and nonprofit organizations. All positions are designed to provide academic assistance for grades 1st-12th. NDA members support after school programs, receive educational training, support teachers in the classroom, assist in support and development of students, and facilitate school operations directly serving students. Each Service Site varies in its service description. Service sites are located in Manhattan and the Bronx. A high school diploma/GED is required to serve at all sites, and some sites require a Bachelor's degree.

"I Have A Dream" Foundation:
The “I Have a Dream” Foundation provides long-term support to children and youth living in under-resourced communities to achieve their full potential, by promoting from an early age, values of higher education and career success, with opportunity guaranteed through financial resources, and other services. The “I Have A Dream” Foundation's vision is for all children to have an opportunity to earn a college degree and fully capitalize on their talents, aspirations, and dreams of fulfilling careers and productive global citizenship.
- High school diploma or GED required

Boys Hope Girls Hope:
Boys Hope Girls Hope of New York's (BHGH) goal is to graduate young people who are physically, emotionally, and academically prepared for post-secondary education and productive life, breaking barriers so they can become community-minded leaders. BHGH is a residential program for high school boys, with an afterschool program for girls. Notre Dame AmeriCorps members service as House Leaders and live in the residence. At this time we can only accept male applicants as this is a residential role.
- Associates preferred, housing provided

Cornelia Connelly Center:
Cornelia Connelly Center (CCC) champions under-resourced girls, empowering them to realize their full potential from middle school through college and beyond. Students enter their joyful and holistic program in the 4th or 5th grade at Connelly Middle School (CMS), continue on as CMS graduates in the Graduate Support Program (GSP), and matriculate to and graduate from college in GSP 2.0, receiving financial, academic and social-emotional support from 4th grade through college graduation.
- Bachelor's degree required and housing provided

NDMVA is looking for hardworking, non-judgmental, and flexible individuals who are comfortable serving youth and young adults. Service members must be open to differences, and celebrate and encourage their students. Applicants should also be committed to a challenging and rewarding service position.
Please visit our website www.ndmva.org for more information about Notre Dame Mission Volunteers.
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Living Allowance

$1400 - $1700 monthly

Benefits

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

Additional Benefits

Community building and professional development training, one-on-one and team support, housing assistance provided by some sites, National Mid-Year Conference (personal and professional development).

Education Requirements

GED

Desired Certifications or Qualifications

AmeriCorps members are required to be US Citizens or Legal Permanent Residents.

Desired Languages

English, Spanish

Other Conditions

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

Urban

Service Type

Direct Service

Service Environment

Indoor and Outdoor

Placement

Individual Placement

Service Setting

Arts Organization, Charter School, Community-based Nonprofit, Community Development Organization, Early Childhood Program, Elementary School, Higher Education Institution, High School, Library, Local Educational Agency, Middle School, Museum or Nature Center, National Nonprofit/Affiliate, Organization primarily serving older adults, Park, Private School, Recreation or Youth Center, Religious Organization, School-based Nonprofit

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

Sam Frey
(240) 532-4896
newyork@ndmva.org

Hosted By

Position Details

Notre Dame - AmeriCorps Member

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