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Keystone SMILES Community Learning Center

House of Trades Service-Learning Program AmeriCorps Position 25-26

Keystone SMILES Community Learning Center, Oil City, Pennsylvania, United States, 16301

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House Of Trades (HOT) Service-Learning AmeriCorps Position

Participate in service-learning projects focused on engaging and serving rural communities, persons with disabilities, opportunity youth, and veterans and military families. Service Learning projects will engage members and the volunteers generated in projects focusing on community revitalization for low income communities. Service projects will allow members to provide services while gaining skills in a variety of trades, which include carpentry, painting, plumbing, and electrical. Before engaging in direct service, members will receive safety training to provide these services in a safe environment. Service Schedule: Monday-Friday Estimated Schedule 8:30-4 pm / Clarion-Venango County Projects Other Possibilities for Term Opportunities...Inquire at Interview Stage. Gross Monthly Living Allowance: $2,356.46 (39 Weeks) August 26th - May 29th) Education Award: $5,176.50 Definition of Living Allowance: Money distributed to individuals to meet basic living needs. Living allowance is not considered money earned as during employment. Members are not classified as employees. Therefore members are not subject to employee benefits or eligible for unemployment. A living allowance may not affect other benefits such as social security, retirement, or other assistance benefits. The Segal AmeriCorps Education Award is offered to individuals who complete a term of service and can be used to pay for a range of education/training expenses. Examples include: repaying qualified student loans, future tuition payments, skill training programs and more. You can earn up to 2 Full Time Education awards while serving up to 4 service terms. Individuals in approved AmeriCorps positions are eligible for forbearance for most federally guaranteed student loans. In addition, interest payments that accrue during service may be eligible for repayment by AmeriCorps. Generally, the Trust pays all interest for members serving full time who complete their term of service. Join a network of like-minded leaders passionate about improving communities. AmeriCorps alumni receive access to special benefits and resources. For example, many colleges and universities match the Education Award and offer additional AmeriCorps scholarships. Free to Join. Additional benefits include: Experience providing academic support Full Time in a school setting Hands-on experience and portfolio development A lifetime of service family and friends! AmeriCorps members serving in community based programs could participate in any of the following activities: Learn a variety of trade skills while helping the community through service learning projects Expand experiences through a career pathway Develop and maintain positive relationships with children, serving as a role model to encourage character building habits and important social and life skills Build a community-agency bridge through new and ongoing partnerships, increasing the capacity of the program to provide expanded learning opportunities Assist with maintaining a clean and safe environment for children through facility preparation, and ongoing and after program upkeep Collaborate with agency staff to monitor youth progress using written evaluations, observation notes, and/or other site-specific tools and protocols Increase the capacity of the agency to provide instruction in health and wellness, recreation, art, teambuilding, music, science, literacy, technology and/or math Additional activities could be included through the Keystone SMILES AmeriCorps House of Trades Program which will be provided on the member's service description upon acceptance. The national service movement that engages thousands of men and women of all ages and backgrounds in service often referred to as the domestic Peace Corps, aimed at meeting the needs in the areas of Education, Public Safety, Environment, and Human Services. AmeriCorps is much more than a service program. It is a movement that unites Americans to improve our neighborhoods and our lives. In communities large and small throughout America, AmeriCorps Members are taking responsibility, learning valuable skills, and helping their friends and neighbors and getting things done! AmeriCorps is part of a tradition of service, and it represents America at its best - making a lasting difference while promoting the values of community, responsibility, and opportunity. This program operates its program subject to the nondiscrimination requirements. This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, or military service. It is also unlawful to retaliate against any person who, or organization that, files a complaint about such discrimination. In addition to filing a complaint with local and state agencies that are responsible for resolving discrimination complaints, you may bring a complaint to the attention of AmeriCorps.