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AmeriCorps Emerging Leaders (ELP) TQT Facilitator NOVA
 
 
 
Through our three-part Emerging Leaders Program (ELP), we provide students in grades 9-12 with a toolkit of integrative, interdisciplinary, and transferable skills and strategies to support them in their path toward becoming leaders of their own futures. ELP I centers around the individual needs of each student. From the onset of the program, students brainstorm and design a unique roadmap for their professional and personal goals in the Vision for Life workshop. Additionally, students will see the college-to-job pipeline connection in our Journey to the Future workshop, where they will explore how their college plans connect with potential careers. Beyond professional development, students will also be able to identify community issues personally important to them and understand their potential role as changemakers in the Civic Engagement workshop. These, among several other workshops, will put students on track towards being well-rounded citizen-scholars of the world. The most important knowledge students will receive through our programs will not be from the workshops themselves, but from the people in them. For the duration of the program, students will be assigned a mentor, like yourself, who will support students in their goals and facilitate small group discussions of 4-6 students in each workshop. Through this collaboration, students will not only be able to interact and exchange ideas with their ELP I peers, but they will interact with mentors who have significant careers, college, and life experience behind them. Additionally, you will get to mentor a small group of seniors who are seeking an invested adult to walk with them towards their goals after high school.
 
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Member Duties : Plan and conduct ELP I sessions four times a year, and Pre-ELP, twice a year, ELP II throughout the full academic year. -Parent component for Pre-ELP, ELP I & ELP II -Maintain and develop curriculum in coordination with Edu-Futuro staff. -Support the efforts of other Pre-ELP and ELP I facilitators and the overall functioning (daily activities, events, etc) of the Pre-ELP and ELP I programs. -Serve one-on-one with ELP II high school seniors to coach them through the college, financial aid, and scholarship application process every week, during the full academic year. -Organize youth events, such as community service activities, field trips, college visits, and graduation ceremonies. -Assist with training and supporting Pre-ELP and ELP I mentors and other volunteers. -Maintain and report accurate participant and volunteer data (testimonies, pictures, attendance, progress, completion), and keep track of program expenses for meals and supplies in real-time.
 
Program Benefits : Stipend ,  Mileage reimbursement and phone stipend. ,  Education award upon successful completion of service ,  Training . 
 
Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Permits working at another job during off hours . 
 
Service Areas :
Children/Youth . 
 
Skills :
Education . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

Program
AmeriCorps Emerging Leaders (ELP) TQT Facilitator NOVA

Program Start/End Date
09/01/2025  -   08/31/2026

Work Schedule Part Time

Education level
High school diploma/GED

Age Requirement
Minimum:  20    Maximum:  60

Program Locations VIRGINIA   Washington/Baltimore  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  08/23/2025  To  09/30/2025 

Contact Joy Harvey
2110 Washington Bl
Arlington   VA   22204
3017104277
americorps@edu-futuro.org
www.edu-futuro.org

Listing ID 122160


       

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