AmeriCorps Member Parent Specialist Workforce Development
Edu-Futuro (Educación Para Nuestro Futuro), Arlington, VA, United States
The mission of Edu-Futuro (Educación Para Nuestro Futuro) is to empower immigrant and underserved youth and families through mentorship, education, leadership development, and parent engagement. Established in 1998. During the Fiscal Year 2022-2023, Edu-Futuro provided 5,111 services to 4,350 unduplicated children, youth, and adults.
Edu-Futuro seeks the following AmeriCorps Member Parent Specialist Workforce Development Facilitators. 1FT, 2HT, 1TQT
One (1) Full-Time FT MEMBERS who will serve 1700 Hours per year .
Two (2) Half Time HT MEMBERS who will serve 900 Hours per year and,
One (1 ) Three-quarter-timeTQT who will serve Hours per year.
Edu-Futuro seeks four (4) AmeriCorps Parent Specialist* to provide support to the Workforce Development Services (WDS) and Parent Empowerment Services, (PES), team by: Facilitating financial literacy workshops, resume & cover letter writing workshops, and providing employment readiness services to parents and adults from the City of Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax Counties, Prince William County and Roanoke, Virginia.
Facilitators:
Edu-Futuro’s AmeriCorps Parent Specialist is passionate about serving our mission and is motivated to empower children and youth to work towards achieving their goals. Edu-Futuro’s AmeriCorps Parent Specialist executes program projects, initiatives, curricula, and activities for Families Empowerment and/or Community Outreach. An Edu-Futuro AmeriCorps Parent Specialist will excel at program facilitation, teamwork, parent engagement, multitasking, communication, and classroom management. The tasks will be a variety of direct service, as well as logistical services in support of the operations of the programs, and gathering and inputting information for reporting and other purposes. An Edu-Futuro AmeriCorps Parent Specialist will have outstanding interpersonal skills along with above-average organizational and time management skill sets.
*Edu-Futuro’s AmeriCorps Program is funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
Service duties:
- Identify employment opportunities related to the interests and capabilities of program participants.
- Deliver workshops relating to the Financial Empowerment Network to families.
- Assist Parent Support Specialists in planning and preparing for adult/parent programs and the logistics involved with those programs.
- Collaborate with the Workforce Development Specialist, (WDS), to identify and recruit parent volunteers, provide guidance, coaching, and, when applicable, mentoring to other parents based on their social and employment needs.
- Serve with the Workforce Development Specialist (WDS) in the implementation of evaluation instruments to assess programmatic outcomes and collect data from individuals served.
- Maintain and report accurate participant and volunteer data (attendance, progress, completion), and keep track of program’s expenses for meals and supplies.
- Collect data from individuals to be served in adult programs.
- Deliver 5 week workshops in resume building and cover letter writing.
- Deliver the Tech for Parents 5weeks training class.
Additional duties:
- Participate fully in all team responsibilities, including but not limited to:
- enhancing & expanding programming, student services, resources, and capacity
- promoting Edu-Futuro and AmeriCorps
- planning community service and other events
- participating in regular team activities, such as meetings, training, reporting, and evaluation activities.
- Model excellent communication and relationship skills with school/site administrators, Edu-Futuro staff, and partners in the community.
- Foster relationships with school/site administrators, other Edu-Futuro Program Facilitators, and staff.
- Participate in weekly organization meetings and other meetings and training essential to the execution of position functions. This includes non-direct service time.
- Ensure Edu-Futuro’s knowledge of and compliance with all site policies and procedures.
Qualifications required:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Available full-time (1700 hours; ca. 35-36 hours/week) from on or about September 26, 2022 to August 31, 2023.
- Must be able to serve 2-4 evenings/week and occasional Saturdays during the delivery of the Emerging Leaders Programs
- U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Passionate about teaching and serving the immigrant community
- Access to a motor vehicle to conduct service activities throughout the City of Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax Counties
- Fluent written and spoken communication skills in English and Spanish
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience providing direct social or educational services to youth and families
- Excellent organization and team building skills
- Relevant facilitation experience and/or teaching experience
- Some experience working with immigrants
- Familiarity with the Northern Virginia region, particularly City of Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $1,600.00 - $2,500.00 per month
Expected hours: 20 – 36 per week
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Mileage reimbursement