Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Summer - AmeriCorps Youth Mentor

Posted over 1 month ago

Job Description

Project Achieve Specialist

AmeriCorps National Service

Time Required:

  • Summer 2022
  • Mon Fri from 8:00am-4:30pm; hours may vary

Service Description:

BGCAZ is dedicated to addressing the equity gap by increasing youth and teen social emotional learning and academic success opportunities. This position assists BGCAZ in making progress towards improving consistency and quality around academic success programming, which directly affects BGCAZs ability to provide premier out-of-school time programming.

The AmeriCorps Service Objectives for this position include: (1) providing academic support and adult connection for youth and teens; (2) tracking and reporting on the short-term measureable outcomes of BGCAZs Project Achieve. This position is supported by the Branch Director, the Branch Program Director, BGCAZs Program Manager-Academic Success, and BGCAZs Volunteer Services Manager.

Duties / Expectations:

The AmeriCorps member is expected to:

  • Build partnerships between families, schools and Clubs for the benefit of Project Achieve participants.
  • Provide academic remediation to Project Achieve participants to include one-on-one tutoring for 45-60 minutes daily with at least 30 hours of individualized instruction during the program year.
  • Provide individual and small group mentoring.
  • Ensure that Project Achieve participants have focused time allotted to reading, writing, STEM projects, goal setting and team-building activities.
  • Monitor Project Achieve participants school and club attendance in conjunction with an established agreement with the youth/teens family.
  • Monitor Project Achieve participants academic achievement and grade progression over the project year.
  • Recruit additional volunteers.

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Demonstrated ability to mentor youth and/or teens
  • Demonstrated ability to provide academic remediation to youth and/or teens
  • Ability to take direction well
  • Ability to work independently
  • Ability to work well in a fast-paced, noisy environment
  • Prior experience working with groups of youth and/or teens highly desired

Additionally, the national service member needs to successfully complete the following:

  • AmeriCorps application process, including fingerprinting no cost for fingerprinting
  • BGCAZ volunteer placement and onboarding processes, including BGCAZ background check no cost for background check
  • BGCAZ New Hire Orientation
  • Project Achieve program training

Location: Various BGCAZ Branch locations throughout Maricopa County

On-Site Supervisor: Branch Program Director

Orientation & Training:

  • AmeriCorps Member orientation
  • BGCAZ Volunteer orientation
  • BGCAZ New Hire Orientation
  • Project Achieve program training
  • KidTrax training
  • CPR/First Aid
  • Additional program training as appropriate and as possible

Volunteer Benefits:

  • AmeriCorps member benefits
    • Segal AmeriCorps Education Award upon successful completion of service amount varies as determined by length of service
    • Monthly living allowance - 300 hours (Minimal-Time/Summer Associate) @ $2,823.00
    • Loan deferment and interest forbearance for most federally-guaranteed student loans
    • AmeriCorps Alumni network
  • Work experience
  • Professional development
  • Professional networking
  • Access to Employers of National Service through the AmeriCorps Alumni network upon successful completion of service

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