AmeriCorps is a national community service program that gives people an opportunity to apply their skills and ideals towards helping others and meeting critical needs in the community. The North Shore AmeriCorps Program is an innovative young program that places 25 AmeriCorps members in schools and nonprofit organizations throughout Lynn and Salem, MA, to help implement programs designed to reduce the school dropout rate among English Language Learners through strategic tutoring and mentoring programs. AmeriCorps members serve with their host sites, either in a school or a community based nonprofit that provides services to young people. Members provide structured tutoring and mentoring support to English Language Learners, helping them succeed academically and socially in the community. Youth typically range in age from 8-17, depending on the site. Members complete eleven months of service, from September 2018 to July 2019. Collectively, the service of the AmeriCorps members ensures a holistic approach throughout the community to reduce the barriers to academic success for English language learners and their families.
AmeriCorps Service Requirements:
- Complete a minimum of 1700 hours of documented service over the course of one year, as well as the full term of service (September 2018- July 2019)
- Attend all Corps-wide training and learning sessions
- Complete all required AmeriCorps documentation and reporting
Member Qualifications:
- Experience with and/or commitment to youth development
- Interest in nonprofit organizations and their development
- Excellent organization and communication skills
- The ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Proven leadership and project management abilities
- A strong passion for national and community service
- The desire to work with diverse people, organizations, and communities
- Positive attitude, flexibility, and adaptability
- Must be a US Citizen or Permanent US Resident
- $650/semi-monthly taxable living allowance ($13,732 annual allowance)
- $5,920 Segal Education Award upon completion of service
- Paid health and dental insurance
- Uniform parts
- YMCA Membership (for the year)
- Training and networking opportunities among a core group of Corps members and other non-profit professionals.
- Access to the United Way network for resources after service is complete