CTEP AmeriCorps Digital Skills Instructor

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ORGANIZATION: Idealist.org

Recruiting Organization: St. Paul Neighborhood Network

Teach technology for social change! If you have basic computer and technology skills, such as how to use email and the Microsoft Office suite, then you have more to teach than you realize. This is because as many as one in five people do not feel comfortable using basic computers and smartphone technology--which is troubling when you consider how much information, resources, and communication is solely online these days. The Community Technology Empowerment Project (CTEP) was founded in order to improve access to digital skills training and technology in the Twin Cities. Our 35 AmeriCorps members teach digital skills at four main types of Twin Cities host sites: 1) libraries, 2) community media centers, 3) employment centers, and 4) schools for adult learners. These sites integrate technology training to help give adults and youth the 21st century digital skills they need to be successful.

What You Get to Do:

CTEP members teach digital literacy skills for social, civic and economic empowerment. Some people in our program teach basic digital skills, while others teach more advanced skills. You do not have to be a technology whiz to be in our program! As a CTEP member you will:

  • Tutor and teach workshops such as: What is a computer? - How to format a resume - Using Facebook and LinkedIn - Beautiful with blogging - Finding online jobs - Digital storytelling.
  • Create programming and materials. We make each position as meaningful as possible with a 50/50 mix of direct service and capacity building. You will get a chance to develop interesting projects that will make a lasting difference at your site.
  • Be a part of a cohort that annuallycertifies over 1500 community members in technology skills, of whom 650 later go on to successfully find employment.
  • Work together with other CTEP members on a group civic engagement project in which you tackle an issue related to digital inclusion with outside community agencies.
  • Build relationships with community members and encourage people to reach individualized personal and professional goals.

What We Need From You:

  • Some tutoring or teaching experience
  • Positive track record of completing commitments (job, volunteering, education, etc.) for more than a year or two
  • Experience working with people from a variety of racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds
  • Strong leadership skills with fresh ideas and energy, and a passion for service

Preferred but less essential:

  • Bilingual in Somali, Oromo, Spanish, Hmong, Karen(ni) or another language
  • Experience in volunteer management

Additionally, applicants must have/be:

  • Post-secondary education preferred; minimum High school diploma /GED (or progress toward while serving)
  • Ability to complete 12 months of service, starting in Sept and completing in Aug
  • Basic personal computer/smartphone skills (word processing, internet, email etc.)
  • U.S. citizenship, naturalization, or permanent residency
  • At least 17 years old

Schedule: Members serve an average of 37 hours a week, mostly Monday through Friday although some positions may require weekend or evening hours. See site listings for specific requirements.

Benefits: All members receive:

  • A Segal education award of up to $6,345 (upon successful completion).
  • A living allowance of approximately $1300 a month.
  • Payment of federal student loan interest if you put your payments on hold during your year in CTEP (upon successful completion).
  • A head start on the Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program--if you choose to enroll--which has a potential to save you thousands/tens of thousands of dollars on student loans.
  • A personal and professional network through our intensive professional development program which meets twice a month with local change makers and non-profit professionals.
  • Health and dental insurance options
  • Child care assistance (depending on qualifications).
  • A partnership with our local YMCA network which offers free enrollment, heavily discounted membership, and other benefits.
  • Additionally, as a CTEP member you may qualify for state assistance programs such as food assistance of up to $200/month; Transit Assistance Program ($1 bus fares); and Energy Assistance programs which can save you up to $300 over winter months.

Service Term: Full-time: 1700 hours. Start September 1st, 2022; complete by August 31, 2023.

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Fee Amount: None

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CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Employment
Media & Broadcasting
Education & Literacy, Employment, Media & Broadcasting

WHEN

Wed Aug 31, 2022 - Thu Aug 31, 2023
05:00 PM - 04:59 PM

WHERE

550 Vandalia Street170Saint Paul, MN 55114

(44.957443,-93.19089)
 

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  • Public Advocacy

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  • FULL_TIME

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