Service Position Title and Type: Child Development AmeriCorps Member (Half-time, 900 hours)
Name and Address of Program: Our House, 302 E. Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, AR 72206
Site Supervisor: Shereen Dajani, Behavioral Support Specialist, 501-374-7383 ext. 323, shereen.dajani@ourhouseshelter.org
Purpose
Our House empowers homeless and near-homeless families and individuals to succeed in the workforce, in school, and in life through hard work, wise decision-making, and active participation in the community. The Our House team has defined a set of seven Guiding Principles that characterize our culture and that we intentionally seek to uphold: Hard Work, Wise Decision-Making, Community, Initiative, Integrity, Safety, and Heart.
Service Position Summary
The Child Development AmeriCorps Member will serve at Our House’s child development center, called Bright Beginnings, which serves up to 125 children ages 6 weeks-5 years old. The Child Development AmeriCorps Member will serve in either a toddler or Pre-K classroom, each led by a Lead Teacher. The Child Development AmeriCorps Member will serve with the teacher to help plan and implement activities for the children, ensure the safety of all children in the program, and create an enriching, fun, and safe environment for the children helping them to meet their developmental goals and milestones.
The Child Development AmeriCorps Member will serve to meet established outcomes goals for Our House’s AmeriCorps project, including serving at least 75 children in Bright Beginnings; and helping at least 50 children ages 1-5 meet the developmental milestones on the developmental assessments.
Essential Functions of Position
The above functions may be completed with or without reasonable accommodations.
Marginal Functions of Position
This position does not duplicate the work of previous or existing employees or volunteers, supplant the hiring of workers, or include service or duties that have been performed or were performed by a current employee, an employee who recently resigned or was discharged, an employee subject to a reduction in force, or an employee who is on leave.
AmeriCorps Eligibility: AmeriCorps eligibility requires that participants must be at least 17 years of age at the commencement of service; be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States; be high school graduates, GED recipients, or working toward attaining a high school diploma or GED during their term of service; and satisfy the National Service Criminal History Check criteria.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: The Child Development AmeriCorps Member will be thoroughly committed to Our House’s mission. All candidates must enjoy working with children, have a positive attitude, and serve as role models for the children in the program.
Academic and Experience Qualifications: High school diploma or GED required; a child development background and/or relevant college courses preferred.
Service Conditions: This service is performed indoors and outdoors. This is a physically active role where you will engage with children ages 1-5.
Commitment Required: 40 hours a week for a six (6) month term beginning September 09, 2024, to February 28, 2024, for a minimum of 900 hours. In order to successfully complete their term of service, members should complete the minimum number of hours and serve through the dates listed except in rare circumstances.
Orientation and Training
AmeriCorps Program Benefits
Evaluation and Reporting
AmeriCorps Members will participate in mid-term and end-of-term evaluations and reviews. AmeriCorps Members will submit their hours on a bi-weekly basis, write quarterly reflections, and attend monthly meetings.
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This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, genetic information, and military service.
Updated June 2024
Service Position Title and Type: Child Development AmeriCorps Member (Half-time, 900 hours)
Name and Address of Program: Our House, 302 E. Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, AR 72206
Site Supervisor: Shereen Dajani, Behavioral Support Specialist, 501-374-7383 ext. 323, shereen.dajani@ourhouseshelter.org
Purpose
Our House empowers homeless and near-homeless families and individuals to succeed in the workforce, in school, and in life through hard work, wise decision-making, and active participation in the community. The Our House team has defined a set of seven Guiding Principles that characterize our culture and that we intentionally seek to uphold: Hard Work, Wise Decision-Making, Community, Initiative, Integrity, Safety, and Heart.
Service Position Summary
The Child Development AmeriCorps Member will serve at Our House’s child development center, called Bright Beginnings, which serves up to 125 children ages 6 weeks-5 years old. The Child Development…