Start Date: August 26th, 2024
End Date: July 12th, 2025
Average hours per week: 37-40 hours
Total Expected Hours: 1700 hours of service
Pay Rate: $840 paid bi-weekly, before taxes and rent
To Apply: complete an application at
Contact: [email protected]
Benefits and Qualifications: see details below
Alpine Achievers Initiative (AAI) inspires, connects, and nurtures youth, families, and communities in south-central Colorado. AmeriCorps members support local youth, from pre-k to high school, through academic interventions and extracurricular programming as Student Engagement Specialists with AAI. During the 24/25 service term, members will be placed with host sites across seven counties throughout the San Luis and Arkansas River Valleys. To learn more about AAI’s programming, visit .
SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES IN PRIMARY PROGRAMS:
Member positions vary widely based on the needs of the site and where the position is located. Some positions focus on academic interventions, and some on extracurricular programming. Most positions are a mix of in-school and out-of school activities. All programs are in direct service with youth. AmeriCorps members are encouraged to connect with and support students both academically and socially/emotionally with the help of their program manager and site supervisor. Members are required to meet with program managers a minimum of once per month and with site supervisors a minimum of once per week to ensure success within their site. In addition, members are required to attend a week-long orientation that includes overnights in shared spaces, monthly professional development opportunities, and a winter retreat (including overnights). These requirements are meant to enrich the AmeriCorps member experience through personal and professional growth, reflection, and connection.
Academic Interventions :
Academic interventions are opportunities for students who are not proficient in a subject to receive additional support outside of class time. Primary responsibilities of AmeriCorps members doing academic intervention include 1:1 tutoring of students in areas such as math or reading under the supervision of their site supervisor and/or small group instruction of 3-5 students in a classroom setting. Members will become versed in behavioral management skills with an intended goal of building authentic relationships and confidence with students who are below learning targets in academics. Members will have daily contact with students and staff in a number of professional capacities and are encouraged to support them outside of the classroom in extracurricular capacities as well.
Out-of-School Programming :
Out-of-school time (OST) is a supervised program that youth attend when school is not in session. Examples include after-school programs such as the Boys and Girls Club, camps during school breaks, and a special AAI run Home School Program. Primary responsibilities of AmeriCorps members serving in out-of-school programming include facilitating an array of activities both in and out of doors. Other responsibilities include help with homework and light academic support as directed by their site supervisor. Members will become versed in behavioral management and group facilitation of students from elementary to high school age. Building relationships and confidence in the youth they are serving is the intended goal. AmeriCorps members are expected to help improve personal and social skills with the youth they are serving.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
BENEFITS:
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HOST-SITE PLACEMENT:
Host site placements are determined by AAI’s assessment of program/site needs in conjunction with member preferences.
Disclaimers :
In accordance with AmeriCorps Regulation 45 CFR 2540.100, this position does not duplicate work of previous or existing employees or volunteers, supplant the hiring of workers, or include service or duties that have been performed or were performed by a current employee, an employee who recently resigned or was discharged, an employee subject to a reduction in workforce, or an employee who is on leave. The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is committed to achieving a diverse, high-performing workforce. No persons involved with this program will discriminate based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability, marital/parental status, or military service. We strive to provide a service and work environment free of sexual, racial, ethnic, religious or other harassment.
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