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Safe Alternative Foundation for Education - Notre Dame AmeriCorps Baltimore

Actively Recruiting

Openings

2 currently recruiting

Service Dates

August 16, 2024 - June 30, 2025

Application Window

February 27, 2024 - September 30, 2024

Location

  • Baltimore, MD

Contact Information

Lea Marshall
(240) 532-4919
baltimore@ndmva.org

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Position Details

Notre Dame - AmeriCorps Member

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Description

NDA members strive to empower communities through education and personal hands-on support. They offer small group and one-on-one instruction to children and adults (literacy, GED, and ESL), organize after-school enrichment activities, model and teach conflict resolution, and involve community professionals in the learning process. Members commit to at least 900 hours of service over 6 months (Jan. to July).

The NDA member for this position would serve with Safe Alternative Foundation for Education (SAFE). SAFE acts on the belief that all students should have access to quality education and the resources and opportunities that will assist them in achieving their goals. SAFE provides after school, weekend, and summer learning educational opportunities through vocational programs that provide real-world application as well as exposing students to the world outside of their community. For more details, go to https://www.safealternative.org/.

Workforce Center Responsibilities:
- Assist with the delivery and development of existing wood-shop & employment certification programs.
- Develop and administer workshop materials, lessons, and enrichment activities for daily lessons.
- Keep weekly attendance records and notes regarding student participation.
- Monitor student enrollment within the program.

After-School Coordinator:
- Delivery of after-school programming; I.e. student workshops, homework help and tutoring; with a focus on STEAM, Literacy, and Health & Fitness Programming.
- Develop and administer workshop materials, lessons, and enrichment activities for daily after-school programming for middle schoolers (6th-8th grade).
- Collaborate with existing partner programs; Woodshop, Bridging Baltimore, and Land, Air, and Sea.
- Keep weekly attendance records and notes regarding student participation.

General Responsibilities:
- Advertise for, screen, and recruit program participants..
- Assist with organizing outreach events and job fairs to promote the services of the organization.
- Participate & work with other staff to implement strategic plans.

Additional Requirements: NDA seeks to build community among our members, as well as the people with whom we serve. Members attend regular bi-weekly meetings as NDA team, which focus on reflection, training, service projects, and professional development.

Application Process: Interested applicants must complete the AmeriCorps online application, and also submit an NDA application (available at https://www.ndmva.org/apply/).

Program Benefits :
- Living Allowance (up to $18,700 for the term)
- Childcare assistance if eligible
- Healthcare Coverage
- Segal Education Award ($6,895) upon successful completion of service that can be applied to qualified student loans and future education costs
- Professional development and networking opportunities

NDA members strive to empower communities through education and personal hands-on support. They offer small group and one-on-one instruction to children and adults (literacy, GED, and ESL), organize after-school enrichment activities, model and teach conflict resolution, and involve community professionals in the learning process. Members commit to at least 900 hours of service over 6 months (Jan. to July).

The NDA member for this position would serve with Safe Alternative Foundation for Education (SAFE). SAFE acts on the belief that all students should have access to quality education and the resources and opportunities that will assist them in achieving their goals. SAFE provides after school, weekend, and summer learning educational opportunities through vocational programs that provide real-world application as well as exposing students to the world outside of their community. For more details, go to https://www.safealternative.org/.

Workforce Center Responsibilities:
- Assist with the delivery and development of existing wood-shop & employment certification programs.
- Develop and administer workshop materials, lessons, and enrichment activities for daily lessons.
- Keep weekly attendance records and notes regarding student participation.
- Monitor student enrollment within the program.

After-School Coordinator:
- Delivery of after-school programming; I.e. student workshops, homework help and tutoring; with a focus on STEAM, Literacy, and Health & Fitness Programming.
- Develop and administer workshop materials, lessons, and enrichment activities for daily after-school programming for middle schoolers (6th-8th grade).
- Collaborate with existing partner programs; Woodshop, Bridging Baltimore, and Land, Air, and Sea.
- Keep weekly attendance records and notes regarding student participation.

General Responsibilities:
- Advertise for, screen, and recruit program participants..
- Assist with organizing outreach events and job fairs to promote the services of the organization.
- Participate & work with other staff to implement strategic plans.

Additional Requirements: NDA seeks to build community among our members, as well as the people with whom we serve. Members attend regular bi-weekly meetings as NDA team, which focus on reflection, training, service projects, and professional development.

Application Process: Interested applicants must complete the AmeriCorps online application, and also submit an NDA application (available at https://www.ndmva.org/apply/).

Program Benefits :
- Living Allowance (up to $18,700 for the term)
- Childcare assistance if eligible
- Healthcare Coverage
- Segal Education Award ($6,895) upon successful completion of service that can be applied to qualified student loans and future education costs
- Professional development and networking opportunities
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Living Allowance

$1334 - $1334 monthly

Benefits

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

Additional Benefits

Regular training, team support, bi-weekly team meetings, housing assistance in some cities only

Education Benefits

College Degree

Education Requirements

Some College

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Car recommended
Subject to criminal background check

Age Requirement

21 - 99

Service Details

Focus Areas

Community & Nonprofit Development, Economic Security, Education & Youth, Environment, Health & Nutrition

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Urban

Service Type

Direct Service

Service Environment

Indoor

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

Lea Marshall
(240) 532-4919
baltimore@ndmva.org

Hosted By

Position Details

Notre Dame - AmeriCorps Member

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