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MCNCE- VISTA- Program Developer and Resource Coordinator
 
 
 
Arlee Rehabilitation Center (ARC) serves the Flathead Indian Reservation, providing a sanctuary where animals heal people and people heal animals. At ARC, those suffering from trauma and crisis find healing by helping rehabilitate neglected, abused, and abandoned reservation dogs. ARC’s vision is a Flathead Reservation where relationships between people and their animals are no longer defined by crisis and trauma but rather by kinship and healing. We envision eventually bringing our trailblazing work to other reservations. The National Native Children’s Trauma Center (NNCTC) is an affiliate of the University of Montana and will be partnered with ARC for this project. Its mission is to “Co-facilitate trauma-focused healing for native children, families, and communities. NNCTC will play an important consulting role in defining training protocols and providing required training for recruits who will be on the front lines of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) interventions, whether via the summer camp or other activities. NNCTC will offer support in refining the curriculum for our summer camp and helping with training or indirectly by ensuring that our protocols are in alignment with current best practices. ARC project will be multi-layered; involving the the establishment of Social & Emotional Learning interventions, organization of summer camps and assisting with half day ‘mini’ clinics across nine targeted reservation communities. Additionally, it will involve fundraising for stated events and expanding ARC social media presence. MCNCE serves as the intermediary for this project. It is a coalition of colleges and universities dedicated to fostering civic engagement, service learning, and volunteerism across Montana. Led by CEOs from participating institutions, MCNCE works to improve community life and educate students on civic and social responsibility, preparing them to be thoughtful, compassionate, and engaged leader
 
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Member Duties : Following initial orientation, member will lead the relaunch of SEL programs, including the “Pawsitivity” Healing summer camp. This will include recruiting volunteers for events; reaching out to tribal partners and NNCTC consultants; reviewing curriculum along with NNCTC staff; assist with logistics of events, data, etc. Member will revitalize ‘mini’ clinic program, with the goal of reaching nine communities over the course of the year; camps will include humane education, parvo prevention, spay/neuter promotion, free vaccinations and ARC services for families. Member will aid in local fundraising events which include the inaugural Bow Wow event, Annual Gala and ARC’s ‘Missoula Gives’ donation campaign. Member will further build out the social media, traditional communications and media marketing campaign for disseminating ARC’s programs; developing more solid support & structure to the current efforts. https://mtengage.org/americorps/application/available-positions/
 
Program Benefits : Childcare assistance if eligible ,  Health Coverage* ,  Living Allowance ,  Relocation Allowance ,  Training ,  Choice of Education Award or End of Service Stipend . 
 
 
*For details about AmeriCorps VISTA healthcare benefits, please visit https://americorps.gov/members-volunteers/vista/benefits.
 
Terms :
Car recommended ,  Permits attendance at school during off hours ,  Permits working at another job during off hours . 
 
Service Areas :
Public Safety ,  Education ,  Children/Youth ,  Community and Economic Development ,  Veterans ,  Tribal ,  Health ,  Community Outreach . 
 
Skills :
Teaching/Tutoring ,  Social Services ,  Writing/Editing ,  Youth Development ,  Team Work ,  Leadership ,  Recruitment ,  Communications ,  Fund raising/Grant Writing ,  Computers/Technology ,  General Skills . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps VISTA

Program
MCNCE- VISTA- Program Developer and Resource Coordinator

Program Start/End Date
08/25/2025  -   08/24/2026

Work Schedule Full Time

Education level
Some college

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  None

Program Locations MONTANA  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  04/01/2025  To  07/31/2025 

Contact Daniel Corradini
32 Campus Dr
Missoula   MT   59812
4062743607
corradini@mtengage.org
mtengage.org

Listing ID 126441


       

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