AmeriCorps members, Arc of Philadelphia
Posted by Arc of Philadelphia on July 17, 2017
AmeriCorps Member Service Description
Name of Organization Being Served: The Arc of Philadelphia
Dates of Service: Aug/ Sept, 2017-July, 2018
Member Type: Full Time | Achieving 1700 Hours
Service Time: 8am-4pm weekdays, some weekends with notice.
Member Service Objective: Member serves as a mentor for adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities in Philadelphia county toward inclusion in their community. The members are serving in partnership with The Arc of Philadelphia and agree to abide by the mission & vision of the agency.
Position Description (service may include supporting the following activities)
Assist individuals with creating independent living goals toward community inclusion and track of their progress
Assist and provide mentoring in Healthy Futures: meal planning, cooking, and grocery shopping, nutrition education, fitness opportunities, stress management tactics, and time management tips
Assist and provide mentoring in Economic Opportunity: skills development, budgeting and saving, employment resources, vocational training
Plan and coordinate activities that engage individuals in the local community – opportunities for community inclusion, participation and employment
Develop and implement social activities and provide social mentoring (i.e., friendship mentoring, relationship mentoring, exploring interests)
Prepare reports and compile data for all service activities to be submitted to On-Site Supervisor and AmeriCorps Program Director quarterly
Attend mandatory AmeriCorps monthly meetings
Attend mandatory National Days of Service-September 11th, MLK Day
Abide by all service site policies and procedures as well as adhere to all AmeriCorps policies per the AmeriCorps handbook
Provide customized services to persons with developmental disabilities at other locations/programs of The Arc of Philadelphia as needed
Position Requirements:
• At a minimum, members must be high school graduates, GED recipients, working toward attaining a high school diploma or GED during their term of service. Members must agree to obtain either a diploma or GED before using an education award.
• Member must be 18 & order to serve as an AmeriCorps member with The Arc of Philadelphia
• Member must pass a National Criminal History Background check- to include a drug screen, an FBI background check via fingerprints, a local background check, and their name run through the National Sex Offender database. This is contingent on any member beginning their service year.
• Member must be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States.
Position Benefits:
• Experience with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
• Professional skills at various Philadelphia area organization
• Project development skills development
• Community knowledge and networking
• Public speaking experience
• Uniforms required and provided
• Approx. $5,800 Educational Award contingent upon successful completion of service.
• Approx. $450 living allowance every two weeks for full time service hours
• Student loan forbearance and interest payments, if the member qualifies
• Child Care assistance, if the member qualifies
SEND RESUME (including email and phone information) and two written paragraphs on why you are interested in serving as an AmeriCorps member to: [email protected]. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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