Description
The Community Engagement Center (CEC) at Sacramento State helps students become aware of, and respond to, local and global community issues through Service Learning, Volunteerism and Academic Internships. The CEC is one of many resources on campus which provides students with opportunities to participate in volunteer activities with local community organizations, including organizations that focus on anti-poverty organizations such as Sacramento Mutual Housing, NeighborWorks Sacramento, River City Food Bank, Soil Born Forms and Sacramento Area Congregations Together. Currently, there is no centralized system on campus where students can find off and on campus volunteer opportunities or where community organizations can connect with Sacramento State to recruit volunteers among its students. The new VISTA member will build on the work of the previous VISTA and implement the newly created volunteer system for the campus to help students find both off and on campus volunteer opportunities.
The Community Engagement Center (CEC) at Sacramento State helps students become aware of, and respond to, local and global community issues through Service Learning, Volunteerism and Academic Internships. The CEC is one of many resources on campus which provides students with opportunities to participate in volunteer activities with local community organizations, including organizations that focus on anti-poverty organizations such as Sacramento Mutual Housing, NeighborWorks Sacramento, River City Food Bank, Soil Born Forms and Sacramento Area Congregations Together. Currently, there is no centralized system on campus where students can find off and on campus volunteer opportunities or where community organizations can connect with Sacramento State to recruit volunteers among its students. The new VISTA member will build on the work of the previous VISTA and implement the newly created volunteer system for the campus to help students find both off and on campus volunteer opportunities.
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Living Allowance
$1025
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$1025 monthly
Benefits
Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Living allowance, Non-competitive eligibility (federal jobs), Relocation allowance (if applicable), Stipend, Student loan forbearance
Additional Benefits
Housing assistance up to $300 per month.
Education Benefits
College Degree, Credential or Certification
Education Requirements
College Graduate
Desired Languages
English
Other Conditions
Car recommended
Permits attendance at school during off hours
Subject to criminal background check