City Year AmeriCorps positions
Posted by on July 16, 2012
City Year is available to all, without regard to race, color, origin, gender, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, or religion.
ABOUT CITY YEAR
City Year was founded in 1988 on the belief that young people can change the world. City Year is an education focused, nonprofit organization that unites young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service to keep students in school and on track to graduation. At City Year’s 21 urban locations across the United States and two international affiliates, teams of trained young people called corps members serve full-time in schools for the academic year as tutors, mentors and role models. By focusing on attendance, behavior and course performance, which identify students who are at risk of dropping out, corps members are uniquely able to help students and schools succeed.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Beginning each day before the first school bell rings and staying until the last child leaves the after-school program; you’ll serve students, schools and communities through:
· Academic Support: Provide one-on-one or small group tutoring before, during and after school
· Attendance and Positive Behavior Encouragement: Lead energetic morning greetings, make attendance and positive phone calls to home, lead mentor groups
· Community and School Improvements: Organize and lead activities, celebrations and projects to improve the community and school environment Team-based service is at the heart of City Year. You will be assigned to a diverse team of 8-15 young adults and you will serve with that team for the duration of the year. For more information on What You’ll Do, visit http://www.cityyear.org/virtualopenhouse
WHAT YOU GET
Through City Year, you’ll gain valuable skills and knowledge that will accelerate your career and education, no matter what path.
· Career and Education Opportunities
o Eligibility for exclusive scholarships to dozens of colleges and universities
o Access to online career resource center
o Networking opportunities with more than 15,000 alumni
· Leadership Skills
o Leadership training and development
o Project management and communication skills
o Civic knowledge
· Benefits
o Living stipend
o $5,550 AmeriCorps Education Award
o Federal student loan forbearance
o Health insurance
o Uniform provided by Timberland and ARAMARK
For more information about City Year’s benefits, visit http://www.cityyear.org/whatyouget
City Year is available to all, without regard to race, color, origin, gender, political affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, or religion.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
City Year corps members are as diverse a group as the communities they serve. We’re looking for you if you want to give back and are ready to change the world.
Applicants must:
· Be between the ages of 17 and 24
· Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident
· Have a college degree or attended some college, have a high school diploma or GED, or be willing to earn a GED.
· Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program.*
· Agree to a criminal background check
· Be able to begin City Year by July 30, 2012
Previous experiences with service, tutoring, mentoring or leadership strengthen candidacy.
* Individuals may receive no more than the value of two full time education awards. If you have received the equivalent of more than one full time education award, you are eligible to serve and receive a discounted award.
HOW TO APPLY To be considered for a position, you must visit http://www.cityyear.org and submit your completed online application and two letters of recommendation. You can apply to a specific City Year location or apply to serve where most needed by one of City Year’s deadlines:
Apply By Notified By
September 30 October 21
November 15 December 16
February 15 March 16
April 30 June 15
For more information, please contact the recruitment department at the City Year site at which you are interested in serving. http://www.cityyear.org/contact-recruitment.aspx
CITY YEAR U.S. LOCATIONS
Baton Rouge
Milwaukee
Boston
New Hampshire
Chicago
New Orleans
Cleveland
New York
Columbia
Greater Philadelphia
Columbus
Rhode Island
Denver
San Antonio
Detroit
Seattle/King County
Little Rock/North Little Rock
San José/Silicon Valley
Los Angeles
Washington, DC
Miami
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