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Summer Program Facilitator (Educational Camp and Food Pantry)

Overview: 

Summer Program Facilitators (SPF) will help to stem off summer loss of learning that impacts the achievement gap for under-resourced youth. This is an 8-week position with a week of staff training and a week of wrap-up around a 6-week summer camp for students in rising 1st through rising 6th grades. SPFs help build students' social-emotional growth, critical thinking, and self-advocacy skills. They engage students in curriculum and enrichment activities that are crafted to meet the unique needs of the kids. Summer Associates will also help with food security. They will provide nutritious snacks and meals to summer camp participants, and also help run food distributions for under-resourced communities. The SPF position is made possible through a partnership with the AmeriCorps Summer Associate Program. 

Compensation & Hours:

  • Commitment: Monday-Friday, 35 hours/week from June 15-August 7. Hours are typically 9:30-5:30 Mondays through Thursdays and Friday mornings, but vary by location 
  • Pay: $957.46 bi-weekly living allowance from AmeriCorps. CAN also provides $1,600 in rental assistance (paid either to a landlord or to the staff member directly). Together, this adds up to $19.39 per hour.
  • Additional Pay: $1,565.08 education award or $276.64 cash stipend at the end of the summer position

Qualifications: 

  • AmeriCorps requires applicants to be at least 18 years old and a "U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien.”
  • Experience working with children
  • Reliable personal or public transportation to work location
  • Ability to complete initial online forms and training before the start date
  • Acceptable driving history preferred 
  • Must be able to lift 50 lbs. for Food Programs

Essential Job Duties: 

    Education Programs

  • Participate in 1 week of team training to prepare for summer camp
  • Help prepare space and materials for program 
  • Coordinate and facilitate social-emotional activities, academic lessons, projects, games, etc.
  • Engage with children in small groups, large groups, and individually. Typically a ratio of 1 adult to 6 children can be expected
  • Provide academic support to students as needed 
  • Facilitate transition times from one activity to another 
  • Monitor student safety and behavior and provide responsible supervision
  • Follow behavior management strategies/plans and work with team members to provide consistent and age-appropriate guidance
  • Support enrichment group lesson facilitation and goals
  • Prepare meals and snacks for the attending students
  • Clean up the centers during and after program, including but not limited to taking out the trash, washing dishes, sweeping, mopping the floor, and sanitization protocols
  • Participate in team debrief meetings after program 
  • Participate in the wrap-up week after summer camp concludes

    Food Programs

  • Unload deliveries and check food for quality
  • Organize food to prepare for distribution 
  • Distribute items to families as needed
  • At certain locations, answer the door, greet clients, answer the phone, and accompany clients in selecting food 
  • Utilize excellent customer service skills
  • Input, record, and maintain client records in online databases as needed
  • Assist with and take initative in the general upkeep of the pantry area

Skills and Abilities:

  • Proficiency or ability to quickly develop proficiency with training in Google Drive and other online tools as needed
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, quickly, and effectively with parents, community members, team members, and supervisors
  • Ability to work collaboratively and professionally in a dynamic team
  • Ability to give and receive constructive feedback
  • Ability to effectively work with diverse populations in a non-judgmental manner
  • Ability to represent the agency professionally
  • Takes initiative and demonstrates flexibility
  • Contributes to a welcoming, positive, and intentional culture 
  • Ability to demonstrate cultural awareness and humility while working with diverse, underrepresented populations