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ARM Summer Camp Staff Preparation and Talent Management
 
 
 
Alabama Rural Ministry (ARM), is a faith-based organization that uses community service as a means to develop servant leaders. These servant leaders engage in home repair and children’s outreach as they hone their leadership skills. The desired outcome is to end substandard housing in Alabama. ARM’s Vision: Transformed rural communities with sustainable homes, strong families, and strategic community partnerships for the glory of God. ARM’s Mission Statement: Discovering, developing, and deploying spiritual leaders that, as disciples of Jesus Christ, minister with under-resourced and rural communities to create sustainable homes, strengthen families, and build strategic community partnerships. Programs: ARM coordinates home repair efforts in rural, low-income areas of Alabama, predominantly in Sumter, Macon, and Lee counties. ARM runs mission sites to host volunteers doing home repairs. ARM helps families apply for home repair grants through partnerships with the USDA, HUD, and the Community Development Block Grant in the City of Auburn. With these programs, ARM provides more extensive repair and some of this work is contracted and some are completed using volunteers. ARM provides day camps and after-school ministry programs for children in the areas where we are providing repair. Finally, we develop community partnerships and have student groups on university campuses. ARM began in 1998 as a missional summer camp organization in Livingston, Alabama at the University of West Alabama. Livingston is near central Mississippi. It launched an additional site in 2001 in the Central East Alabama area near Auburn and Tuskegee Universities. It now operates as a year-round home repair ministry with a summer children’s camp. It runs year-round in Tuskegee and in the summer in Livingston, Alabama. A significant part of ARM’s outreach is with college students.
 
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Member Duties : Create a summer camp counselor talent management cycle for discovering, developing and deploying the summer staff and academic interns. Collaborate with all staff participating in career fairs both virtual and in-person Revise and update the summer camp counselor onboarding and training process. Collect professional development resources for an online reference system. Update records in an email database Skills: Excellent skills in patiently relating to and communicating with diverse people both in person and over the phone. An incredible attention to detail and the ability to understand complex processes. Proficiency in using digital tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint to create professional, organized documents. Proficiency in web-based tools such as Google Chrome as well as Gmail and Google Drive. Ability to learn new web-based tools Organizational and project management skills
 
Program Benefits : Training ,  Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend ,  Housing ,  Education award upon successful completion of service . 
 
 
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Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Prohibits paid work outside of the sponsoring agency at any time ,  Car recommended . 
 
Service Areas :
Children/Youth ,  Neighborhood Revitalization ,  Disaster Relief ,  Community Outreach ,  Community and Economic Development ,  Housing ,  Veterans . 
 
Skills :
Recruitment ,  Leadership ,  Non-Profit Management ,  Communications ,  Team Work ,  Public Speaking . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps VISTA

Program
ARM Summer Camp Staff Preparation and Talent Management

Program Start/End Date
06/05/2023  -   06/04/2024

Work Schedule Full Time

Education level
Some college

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  None

Program Locations ALABAMA  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  03/15/2023  To  07/15/2023 

Contact Lisa Pierce
PO Box 2890
Auburn   AL   36831
3345014276
lisa@arm-al.org
arm-al.org

Listing ID 107579


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