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Americorps State Program Specialist with Big Brothers Big Sisters (Iowa)

Location: Big Brothers Big Sisters
Expires: 2009-08-20
Contact: Kate O'Brien-May
Phone Number: (319)377-8993
Email Address: kateom [a] beabigcr.org

http://www.beabigcr.org

POSITION SUMMARY:

  • Complete all necessary case management work related to volunteers, clients and families participating in the program
  • Perform professional screening for all program participants including interviewing, screening, training and matching mentors with children
  • Provide professional support to mentor matches in order to help youth develop essential personal assets through monthly and annual phone, email and in person communication
  • Directly address the individual needs of clients and families
  • Help ensure child safety on a continual basis
  • Participate in, plan and implement activities that promote awareness of the program; for example speaking at new volunteer recruitment events, participation on various agency committees or task forces and representing the agency at community events

ELIGIBILITY:

  • Must be an approved AmeriCorps member (apply through www.americorps.gov)
  • A U.S. Citizen
  • At least 18 years of age
  • Clear criminal background checks including sexual abuse registry and child abuse registry
  • Able to serve in a full-time position (Ave. 32 hours/week – flexible scheduling)
  • Interested in serving youth and the community
  • Can provide personal transportation

DESIRABLE CHARACTERISTICS AND SKILLS:

  • Bachelor degree in social services, human resources, education or a related field
  • Undergraduate candidates considered with a minimum of 2 years of related work/educational experience
  • Knowledgeable about youth development and family dynamics; experience in those areas a plus
  • Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written forms
  • Strong organizational and documentation skills
  • Willingness to work on a team and individually
  • Ability to relate well to others in a multicultural environment
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines
  • Self motivated, capable of effectively working independently without daily supervision
  • Able to represent Big Brothers Big Sisters and AmeriCorps in a highly professional manner

TERM OF SERVICE:

  • September 2009 to September 2010
  • 1700 hours (Ave 32 hours/week) throughout the year with opportunity to renew for an additional year

AMERICORPS WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Membership to the AmeriCorps Consortium for Eastern Iowa which is a partnership between five chapters of BBBS organizations encompassing ten counties; Consortium will include up to 10.5 AmeriCorps peers
  • Professional development opportunity to build your resume and gain experience working with a non profit agency and the Cedar Rapids, Anamosa or Prairie Community School Districts
  • Continued supplementary trainings throughout the year providing many opportunities for career and personal development
  • Living Stipend of up to $11,400
  • Up to $4,725 for further education or to pay back student loans
  • Health Coverage
  • Student Loan deferment
Check out www.americorps.gov to apply to become an AmeriCorps State volunteer. Contact Ashly at 319-377-8993 if you have any questions.

Louisiana Campus Compact allows us to institutionalize our efforts more effectively around student development and community service, while interacting with other institutions of higher education across the state and throughout the nation."

-Randall Webb, President, Northwestern State University

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