All AmeriCorps positions are service opportunities. You are required to serve 10 months of service on a modest living allowance for the duration of the program.
Get ready to start your service journey today, as an exclusive member of the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program! The Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program is a great way to jumpstart your career, create or strengthen your network with influential Atlanta professionals, and receive meaningful coaching and mentoring that will propel you on your professional journey. As a member of our AmeriCorps program, you’ll directly impact the Atlanta community and vulnerable K-12 youth across the metro-Atlanta area.
Wait, so what is AmeriCorps?
AmeriCorps, often referred to as “the domestic Peace Corps” is a national service program in which individuals dedicate their time to improving lives and fostering civic engagement. Hands On Atlanta’s AmeriCorps program is a 10-month commitment where members serve in elementary, middle, and high schools. Over the 10-month period (August-May), members serve full-time and receive a semi-monthly living stipend and an education award once their service term is complete.
Responsibilities:
Major areas of responsibility as a Full-Time AmeriCorps Teaching Assistant include:
Assist small groups of students at an elementary or middle school with the goal of growing students’ proficiency in ELA and/or math.
Analyze student progress through maintaining detailed and accurate records of tutoring sessions. Submit timely progress reports of student data. Support teachers and school administrators by assisting students, co-planning lessons, leading learning activities, and participating in school events.
Foster meaningful and productive relationships with students, teachers, school officials, and parents.
Coordinate tasks and manage volunteers during national and local days of service, including MLK Day and Hands On Atlanta Day.
Participate in AmeriCorps trainings and development days.
Be an engaged member of the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps cohort and a service leader at your host school.