AmeriCorps Member serving in the Robinson Community Learning Center's Youth Development and Tutoring Programs jobs in United States
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University of Notre Dame · 2 weeks ago

AmeriCorps Member serving in the Robinson Community Learning Center's Youth Development and Tutoring Programs

The University of Notre Dame is a vibrant, mission-driven community committed to fostering an environment of care. The AmeriCorps Member will assist in the Robinson Community Learning Center's youth development and tutoring programs, focusing on providing educational opportunities and enhancing community partnerships.

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Responsibilities

Assist with implementation of RCLC after school tutoring and enrichment programs that run Monday-Friday, 2:30am-6:30pm, throughout the academic school year and summer
Gather, organize, and design resources for use in after school tutoring and enrichment classes, assist in tutor training and progress monitoring
Foster a healthy learning environment by attending to each child’s physical, social, emotional, and academic needs
Work with Youth Development Director to explore opportunities to expand existing youth programming to include additional activities, times, or sites. This may include developing and teaching enrichment classes
Oversee special projects as requested, and work with RCLC program staff to coordinate Youth Program special events
Train in and adhere to health, safety, and emergency care protocols and sanitation guidelines, creating an environment that fosters individual and group learning, and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum
Assist with program evaluation, which may include working with staff to ensure that attendance documentation and pre-post testing is completed at appropriate times and the results collected
Assist in recruiting/coordination of volunteers to participate in RCLC programs, and maintain ongoing communication with volunteers and Volunteer Coordinator. Support volunteers during/after RCLC activities
Support the documentation of RCLC program activities through photographs and text, and submit information regularly to the RCLC web site and social media
Oversee special projects as requested, and work with RCLC program staff to coordinate special events
Attend weekly AmeriCorps meetings at the RCLC

Qualification

Google Suite proficiencyCommunication skillsOrganizational skillsPublic speakingTeaching/training abilitySensitivityCompassionListening skillsBilingual skillsFlexibilityTeamwork

Required

Excellent communication skills—-both oral and written
Interest in education, working with under-resourced families, and community development
Public speaking and the ability to teach/train others
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects at the same time
Proficiency in Google Suite and adeptness with various social media platforms
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Flexibility to work in a variety of settings
Sensitivity, compassion, and listening skills required to work with a diverse audience including: RCLC staff, volunteers, and fellow AmeriCorps members, Notre Dame and community partners, RCLC participants, ranging in age from early childhood through senior citizens, Neighborhood residents and families of RCLC youth
High School Diploma required

Preferred

Associate's or Bachelor's degree preferred
Experience working with youth
Bilingual skills a plus

Benefits

Education Award: After successfully completing the AmeriCorps term of service and enrolling in the National Service Trust, members are eligible to receive the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award.
$7,395: Education award for Full-time Members (1,700 hours of service)
$3,697.50: Education award for for Half-time Members (900 hours of service)
$1,956.35: Education award for Quarter-time Members(450 hours of service)
$1,565.08: Education award for Minimum-time Members (300 hours of service)
Training and experience gained in education and workforce development.
Possible professional certifications include: Child Development Associate (CDA) and Child and Youth Care Worker (CYC) Certification
Opportunity to take on and lead multiple projects.
Service in a non-profit setting.
Chance to collaborate with a variety of community partners (including schools and other non-profit agencies) and Notre Dame departments.

Company

University of Notre Dame

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In addition to having a successful career as a researcher, school psychologist, and academic professional,

H1B Sponsorship

University of Notre Dame has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Below presents additional info for your reference. (Data Powered by US Department of Labor)
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2020 (22)

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Matthew Nguyen
Co-Founder of Notre Dame Adult Education Alliance (Ad-Ed)
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Mariette Quinn
Advisor to Chief Information Officer/VP of OIT
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