COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT DETAILS
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• Time commitment | 3-11 month service terms at 16-36 hours per week.
Term of Service and Time Requirements:
Offering 3, 5, 8, or 11 month service terms at 17, 24, or 34 hours per week.
• Build relationships | Kickstart or change your career path & gain valuable career experience. No previous job experience necessary!
• Full-time & part-time available | With our many wonderful local host sites. We include non-service time to allow for breaks or vacations.
• Receive a living allowance | Plus, an education award to pay for college or student loans, including your existing loans, college or trade school, and help cover your living expenses.
• AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program & Alumni Perks! | Free tax support, government hiring eligibility, loan deferment, potential additional scholarships, and more.
Reports To:
Host Site Supervisor and AmeriCorps ECC Program Coordinator
Purpose:
The Enchanted Circle Corps (ECC) — a program under DreamTree Project, believes that increased outreach and coordinated pathway navigation are necessary in Taos County and along the Enchanted Circle to locate and connect hidden and underserved populations to nonprofit programs and services that will improve residents’ quality of life and allow for a higher standard of living. ECC and its partner organizations will support community members by guiding them to and helping them access available services and resources. ECC performs outreach to increase general community awareness of partner organizations in Taos County, and facilitates an increase in community members accessing services and resources or increasing service access/frequency. Through this outreach and collaboration, ECC is working to develop a robust support network of community-based nonprofits to support community members navigate the path toward receiving the highest level of services available. The ECC Program will engage AmeriCorps Members to serve between for 3-month service terms at 25 hours per week with a variety of partner organizations that host ECC Members on-site in Taos County and along the Enchanted Circle. Members will serve to directly connect community members to programs and services offered by Taos County nonprofit organizations, through a variety of activities (listed below) that foster a stronger community network of pathway navigation and access to available services and resources. The goal of the Program is to increase the number of community members accessing the services of Host Site partners as well as increase the frequency and level of service for current recipients.
Description of Activities:
Represent organization by hosting a table at community events as they are available
Participate in community meetings with other community organizations and act as a liaison with other Host Sites to strengthen community pathway navigation
Provide presentations and/or training as needed to community groups, organizations, churches, businesses, schools, etc.
Help to create, and disseminate, outreach resources for specific target audiences, using various forms of media including flyers, social media, public service announcements, etc.
Participate in infrastructure building to benefit and connect community members to resources and the community
Support program staff, your supervisor, and administrative staff in appropriate duties that are related to outreach and community engagement, as necessary
Consult with your supervisor if you have any ideas, issues, or concerns, offering analysis and solutions whenever possible
Make connections with individuals and volunteers in the community for program outreach and program enhancement
Assist in enrolling individuals into services
Assist AmeriCorps ECC Members and staff in programming and activities
Train and assist volunteers as needed
Attend ECC cohort training and events throughout the year
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; virtual and in-person communication is anticipated
Active problem solver with the ability to adapt and provide flexible and creative solutions to challenges
Sincere willingness to engage community members and share information on available services and resources
Great flexibility to work with a diverse group of individuals working at different sites and in various sectors of supportive services
Keen ability to focus on current tasks and follow through to completion
Strong communication skills in order to consistently update: Host Site Supervisor (and other staff as appropriate) in all outreach and community engagement opportunities and events; community groups in service and resource information; Host Sites with creation and completion of presentations; community members with guidance and assistance; and, local providers on pathways to access services and resources
Moderate technology literacy to include: use of a computer, correspondence and communication via email, use of an online calendar (such as Google) and submit documents online (like timesheets)
Orientation and Training:
Members will receive AmeriCorps training and Host Site orientations prior to beginning service. Additional skills training and professional development workshops will be offered throughout the service term.
Participate in community service activities, and AmeriCorps National Days of Service, such as: 9/11 Day of Remembrance; Martin Luther King Jr. Day; and Cesar Chavez Day.
All Members receive beneficial work experience in Taos County’s ever-growing nonprofit sector, as well as additional professional and personal development trainings, and the achievement of providing much-needed services to the Taos County community.