City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach
City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community.
A 2015 study shows that schools that partner with City Year were up to two-to-three times more likely to improve on math and English assessments. City Year is funded by AmeriCorps, local school districts and private philanthropy. City Year partners with public schools in 29 communities across the U.S. and through international affiliates in the U.K. and South Africa.
What You’ll Do
As a First Year City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students who are struggling in school. You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, learn social-emotional skills and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and also work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance. With your team, you will support afterschool programming and develop whole school activities to promote a positive school climate and encourage schoolwide student engagement.
Your Role and Responsibilities
As a valued member of the school community you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. If you’re interested in the role, we’ d love for you to apply so we can learn a bit more about why this might be the right opportunity for you!
To support academic coaching and social emotional development for students, you will:
· Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups
· Create and implement literacy and/or math focused class content
· Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion
· Create and implement a behavior management system for students
· Help build a safe, healthy and supportive classroom environment
· Develop social-emotional skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition
· Provide attendance coaching, including placing calls to the homes of students to recognize performance, understand attendance issues, and assess technology needs, as applicable
· Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system
· Create an engaging classroom space in collaboration with the teacher, such as leading warm-ups and energizers, creating aspirational or instruction content related posters and videos, etc.
· Represent City Year and AmeriCorps by wearing a City Year-issued uniform, including City Year and AmeriCorps logos.
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and their families
· Support start of day and transition times, such as hallways, recess, morning greeting and end of day departures for students
· Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development
· Provide drop-in or enrollment-based homework assistance to individual students outside of school hours in the schoolhouse or virtually
· Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior
· Engage students, parents/guardians, and/or community members in education or social issues through member led themed events at schools or on virtual platforms
Other Initiatives:
· Lead or participate in occasional physical service projects and school community events that engage other volunteers, which may take place during nights or weekends
· Engage in remote/virtual service opportunities, training/educational opportunities, and professional/personal development opportunities
· Create team/whole corps resources that could include but are not limited to: newsletters, best practices documentations, presentations, demonstration videos and video testimonials, lesson plans, event planning documents, service project designs
Note: As appropriate to the activity and at the direction of the school district, school partner, and/or City Year, your service, training and development may be delivered in-person or through a virtual platform such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom or Google Classrooms.
You will receive:
· Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
· Curalinc Employee Assistance Program
· Talkspace Therapy Program
· Benefit Advocate Center
· Bi-weekly living stipend
· Workers’ compensation
· Relocation support
· Benefits specific to City Year location
· City Year Alumni Association
· Career partners
· City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts
+ AmeriCorps / other federally-issued Benefits
You will be eligible for:
· Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ($6,895)
· Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps
· Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans
· Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs)
Qualifications
City Year AmeriCorps members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world.
Applicants must:
· Be between 17-25 years old
· Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident
- Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient
- Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time
· Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree
· Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program*
· Agree to complete a background check
· Be able to begin City Year July 2024.