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All students at the school site benefit from the support of organized collaborative games and conflict resolution during recess/break and lunch. Students in need of additional supports will be assessed and assigned targeted tutoring services in literacy and/or math. Essential AmeriCorps Duties Active Recess: Active Recess is structured and organized activities facilitated by adults in order to include students in games / sports while building conflict resolution skills. • Plan and facilitate active recess activities and games during core day and after school recess/breaks and lunch times, focusing on supporting positive student behaviors • Members are assigned a daily game that they facilitate and engage with students. Academic Tutoring: Tutors will work with students who are academically below grade level in literacy and / or math skills. • Tutoring: Lead daily 30-minute academic tutoring sessions with students 1-to-1, in pairs, or in small groups. • Students will work with the Tutor for half of the school year. • Tutors will facilitate lessons. These lesson plans are created by the member and / or provided by the teacher. • Tutors will support approximately 20 students throughout the course of the school year. Expanded Learning Support: Expanded Learning programs support selected students beyond the classroom, often outside the normal school day hours. Expanded Learning programs are often referred to as Afterschool Programs. • Support the after school program daily via the homework help hour. • Members will engage with groups of students to lead physical, SEL (social emotional learning), and enrichment activities. • Members will facilitate the student summer program.
 
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Member Duties : This role provides an opportunity to be part of a team working towards closing the achievement gap and removing barriers to learning. Tutors will support the academic and social skills development of high-need students. Specific duties include: • Plan and lead focused activities to embed positive behavior • Encourage participation, attendance and engagement through parent nights, clubs, field trips, and homework support • Plan and lead daily paired, tutoring sessions focusing on Literacy or Math • Participate in professional development and National Service events to support the local community • Develop skills in data collection and analysis, event planning, and communication
 
Program Benefits : Training ,  Relocation Allowance ,  Childcare assistance if eligible ,  Health Coverage ,  Living Allowance ,  Education award upon successful completion of service . 
 
Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Uniforms provided and required ,  Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Car recommended . 
 
Service Areas :
Education ,  Children/Youth . 
 
Skills :
Leadership ,  Counseling ,  Teaching/Tutoring ,  Social Services ,  Team Work ,  Education ,  First Aid ,  Communications ,  Youth Development . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

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Program Start/End Date
01/10/2022  -   07/31/2022

Work Schedule Full Time

Education level
High school diploma/GED

Age Requirement
Minimum:  17    Maximum:  99

Program Locations CALIFORNIA   San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  10/15/2021  To  03/15/2022 

Contact Laura Gilbert
1450 Technology Ln
Petaluma   CA   94954
7074843630
lgilbert@napacoe.org
napacoe.org

Listing ID 107833


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