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Youth Engagement & Program Support Coordinator AmeriCorps Opportunity: Youth Engagement & Program Support Coordinator

Big Sky Youth Empowerment (BYEP)

Full-Time AmeriCorps Position | January–August 2026

Locations:

Bozeman, Montana

Service Term:

January 12, 2026 – August 21, 2026 (Full-time; ~40 hrs/week)

This opportunity is made possible through

Community Health Corps Montana (CHCM) , an AmeriCorps program connecting service-minded individuals with organizations working to improve health and well-being across Montana.

Big Sky Youth Empowerment is a nonprofit adventure‑based mentoring program serving vulnerable teens in the Gallatin Valley for nearly 25 years. BYEP combines weeknight social–emotional learning workshops with weekend outdoor adventures, ensuring youth in grades 7–12 have access to belonging, purpose, and supportive community—at no cost to families.

BYEP is preparing for future program expansion and is seeking a CHCM AmeriCorps member to help build the systems, stories, and tools needed for that next chapter.

About the AmeriCorps Project The AmeriCorps member will support BYEP’s storytelling, operations, and curriculum organization efforts. This role is perfect for someone creative, organized, and excited about youth development, outdoor adventure programming, and community-based service.

This role is ideal for someone who is a creative, organized, and adventure‑ready individual who loves youth development, outdoor programming, and capturing meaningful stories.

Key Service Activities Storytelling & Communications

Photograph and film workshops and adventure outings

Create and edit content for social media, newsletters, and a new blog

Help support BYEP’s brand and messaging as the program explores expansion

Operations & Adventure Support

Assist with planning and preparing weekend adventures

Help develop systems for gear organization, food donations, and transportation logistics

Support events and document operational processes for future use

Build easy‑to‑use toolkits with activities, prompts, and SEL resources

Categorize materials and document adaptations for consistent use across locations

Creative and organized

Strong communicator and relationship‑builder

Comfortable with outdoor adventure settings (no expertise required)

Excited about youth development and community engagement

Approaches service with humility, reliability, and a willingness to learn

Eligibility Requirements

U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident

At least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or equivalent

Reliable transportation and successful completion of FBI/NSOPW/state background checks

Service Term Commitment

Full‑time service (~40 hrs/week), January 12 – August 21, 2026

Minimum of 1,200 total service hours; attendance at all required trainings and meetings

Living allowance:

$1,200 biweekly (pre‑tax)

Segal AmeriCorps Education Award:

$5,176.50 upon successful completion

Free health insurance and access to the

Member Assistance Program (MAP)

Professional development in community engagement, communications, and project management

Supportive cohort programming model

that fosters connection among members across the state, plus

ongoing mentorship

from CHCM staff and host site supervisors.

CHCM provides inclusive service environments free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. Reasonable accommodations and language assistance available upon request. Contact:

angela.davis9@montana.edu

Ready to serve?

Join CHCM! Help connect communities, amplify local stories, and strengthen Montana’s health and wellness networks.

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