AmeriCorps members, College Possible
Posted by College Possible on May 23, 2016
IN SERVICE OF BETTER FUTURES
College Possible is now accepting applications for AmeriCorps service members.
COLLEGE POSSIBLE is a growing nonprofit dedicated to helping low-income students get to and through college. We are powered by AmeriCorps and VISTA members who coach high school students, support college students, plan events and grow College Possible so we can support more students.
Full-time positions in Chicago, Milwaukee, Minnesota, Omaha, Philadelphia and Portland are available beginning fall 2016 with a 10 month commitment for AmeriCorps members and a 12 month commitment for AmeriCorps VISTAs.
“I cannot imagine any more important work or any more amazing people to work alongside.”
—Chris Stoltenberg, AmeriCorps Coach
“I finished my year with an awesome resume, great friends and the satisfaction that I’d really made a difference.”
—Shakita Thomas, AmeriCorps Coach
Serve. Network. Launch your career!
Regular Application Deadline: June 6
Apply today for the year of service that lasts a lifetime.
http://CollegePossible.org/Serve
Equal Opportunity Employer. College Possible does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, political affiliation, marital or parental status, military service, or religious, community, or social affiliates. Reasonable accommodations available for interviews and service upon request. This document can be made available in alternative formats if requested. Individuals with disabilities encouraged to apply.
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