AmeriCorps Promise Fellow - Help Minnesota Youth Succeed!

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ORGANIZATION: Minnesota Alliance With Youth

MN Youth
AmeriCorps Promise Fellows help Minnesota Youth succeed in school, work and life!

Position Background

Minnesota Alliance With Youth is seeking Promise Fellows to help students STATEWIDE in succeeding in school, work, and life. POSTIONS OPEN STATEWIDE.

Promise Fellows tackle issues of educational equity by providing resources to increase high school graduation rates at schools across Minnesota. The Fellows serve at least 30 youth in grades 6 - 10 in communities that have the highest annual dropout rates and middle schools that feed into those high schools. Each Promise Fellow works with a site supervisor, data coach, and a youth success team comprised of supervisors, school social workers, and other school personnel to analyze data, make referrals, identify youth who need support, and connect the youth to resources and programs that will engage them in school and learning. This role ensures that youth receive access to caring adults, service and leadership opportunities, and high quality in and out of school support. The goal of the Fellow’s service is to build relationships with youth and support them to engage in school.

As a full-time VOLUNTEER AmeriCorps member, Promise Fellows serve 1720 hours (minimum) from NOW to July 31 st and receive: Modest Living Allowance (approximately $569 twice per month, pre-tax); Health and Dental Insurance; Qualified Student Loan Forbearance; Qualified Childcare Assistance; $5,775 Education Award upon successful completion of service; Ongoing, extensive support and training. Application deadline Oct. 15.


TO APPLY: Please visit https://mnyouth.net/to complete the AmeriCorps Promise Fellow online application.

Organizational Overview

Each year over 10,000 youth in Minnesota drop out of school, and Minnesota’s academic achievement gap has grown to be one of the largest in the nation. To address this challenge, Minnesota Alliance With Youth (the Alliance) works to support and invest in schools and communities looking to improve graduation rates. In particular, the Alliance enlists and supports AmeriCorps Promise Fellows at host schools and organizations across the state to promote positive youth outcomes and close the achievement and opportunity gaps, including graduation for all. Promise Fellows serve at their host sites, while working with Alliance Trainers and staff for support and guidance in order to fulfill their service through AmeriCorps.

Position Responsibilities

Essential Functions: Promise Fellows will support and deliver a variety of activities to support students. These activities include:

  • Build and foster strong relationships with their selected students.
  • Coordinate and deliver in and out of school time academic enrichment activities with the goal that at least 30 youth in grades 6 - 10will experience academic gains.
  • Meet regularly with Youth Success Team to review data and identify youth to serve; track student progress; and determine which interventions to connect to individual students or groups of students.
  • Develop and organize projects that engage youth participants in service and leadership activities.
  • Recruit and/or support community volunteers, including family members, to work with youth participants in areas such as mentoring, tutoring, civic engagement, and college/career exploration.
  • Provide attendance and behavior coaching for students targeted for needing assistance as determined through the multi-tiered system of support approach; promote positive behavior expectations.
  • Maintain program records, complete ongoing youth assessments and submit weekly and monthly reports using an online database system with support from site supervisor and site coordinator.
  • Develop and execute a professional plan for the service year and life after AmeriCorps
  • Participate in all required Alliance, AmeriCorps, and Host Site meetings and assignments.

Marginal Functions:

  • Support teachers and other school and community members to determine the best local dropout prevention strategies, including how community volunteers will help address the needs of the targeted youth.
  • Organize field trips and other special events to make learning and being at school more engaging and relevant to youth who are disengaged and at risk of dropping out.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years old*
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • Be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National or have status as a Lawful Permanent Resident Alien
  • Please note that final candidates will be required to successfully pass background checks before being officially enrolled by Minnesota Alliance With Youth.

Qualifications

  • Interest in youth, service, education, and non-profit work
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to deal effectively with a variety of tasks, priorities, and people in order to meet goals
  • Ability to work effectively with people of a variety of backgrounds and cultures
  • Self-motivated, able to work in a team, take initiative and work independently
  • Able to present oneself in a highly professional manner and be an ambassador of the program
  • Promise Fellows may NOT be in school full-time or have another full-time position and serve with the Alliance; Promise Fellows must serve in a full time capacity for a minimum of 40 hours per week during their term of service.

Desirable Characteristics

  • Associates Degree or Bachelor of Arts Degree in community or youth development, education, or related field
  • Volunteer experience and desire to develop a strong ethic of service
  • Experience working collaboratively with youth and adults
  • Commitment to positive youth development
  • Has initiative to see and follow through with "next steps" to be taken

Typical Work Environment

  • Able to work at a computer for up to 8 hours per day
  • Able to work in environment that is noisy with many young people and adults demanding attention
  • Able to work independently as well as on teams
  • Work setting may include working in a cubicle and/or sharing office and computer with other members/staff

Please note: We are committed to recruiting and engaging individuals without regard to disability, gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation. This position may not displace another employee or position in any way.reasonable accommodations provided upon request for interviews and service activities.This document is available in alternative formats.

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About Minnesota Alliance With Youth

Location:

2233 UNIVERSITY AVE W STE 235, SAINT PAUL, MN 55114, US

Mission Statement

Minnesota Alliance With Youth works to ignite the spark in all young people in Minnesota to become actively engaged, develop strong voices, and acquire skills needed for success in school, work, and life.

Description

Minnesota Alliance With Youth a leading convener, collaborator, and capacity-builder for youth development in Minnesota. We work with and for youth to ensure that all young people have access to fundamental resources proven to ensure that youth succeed -- the "Five Promises" -- caring adults, safe places, a healthy start, effective education, and opportunities to help others.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

Fri Oct 14, 2016 - Mon Jul 31, 2017

WHERE

2233 University Ave. W. Ste. 235St. Paul, MN 55114

(44.962524,-93.19195)
 

SKILLS

  • Child Development
  • Mentoring
  • Life Coaching
  • Relationship Building
  • Youth Services
  • General Education

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • 40 hours per week

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