AmeriCorps Healthy Futures Service Member
AmeriCorps Healthy Futures Service Members will serve to motivate youth and seniors to live healthier lives by providing nutritional education through hands-on healthy foods demonstrations, and the provision of healthy meals and snacks. Additionally, some members will participate as coach mentors instructing youth in Soccer for Success or other physical activity programming.
Service Term: August 1, 2024 - July 31, 2025
Schedule/Hours: Seeking a 30 hour a week commitment. These may be early morning, day, and evening hours until 6pm, including some weekend hours. Members are required to serve for a minimum number of hours throughout the program year depending on their service agreement. These hours including: 675 or 900 hours.
Member Duties:
- Work directly with community youth and/or seniors teaching classes in nutrition, cooking, and recreational/physical activity.
- Encourage and support healthy lifestyles for youth and/or seniors, while demonstrating strong and positive class management of participants.
- Prepare to mentor youth through social emotional learning exercises and wellness activities centered on healthy lifestyle habits including nutrition education, healthy cooking, sports and non-competitive structured play.
- Regularly meet with site supervisor to evaluate progress and member performance.
- Distribute food at sites by packing and/or giving out food to our community.
- Assist with programs such as Soccer for Success, CATCH (Comprehensive Approach to Childhood Health), Build a Bike, Senior Meals, and other special programs.
- Assist with preparing, day-of, during and at the conclusion of special events
- Participate in trainings and attend AmeriCorps weekly check ins & monthly meetings.
- Attend National Days of Service- 9/11 & MLK are mandatory.
- Abide by all service site policies and procedures, as well as adhere to all AmeriCorps policies.
Key Attributes of a Strong Candidate:
- Have reliable transportation
- Strong organization and time management skills
- Strong administrative and customer service skills
- Ability to work with underserved and disadvantaged populations
- Ability to accept feedback and make changes accordingly
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
- Capacity to work under pressure, be flexible, manage multiple projects simultaneously, and meet deadlines
- Commitment to accuracy and excellence
- Ability to follow-through problem resolution with an established set of protocol
- Ability to represent our agency in a professional manner in the community
- A self-starter who can work independently as well as part of the AmeriCorps’s team
- Proficiency in computer applications, specifically Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams.
- Willingness to learn (or familiarity with) physical activity standards for youth
- Willingness to learn (or familiarity with) MyPlate nutritional standards
Qualifications:
- Must be at least 17 years of age
- US Citizen or Permanent Resident
- A High School Diploma or GED
- Ability to lift up to 50lbs.
- Ability to stand for extended periods of time
- Valid Florida Driver’s License or access to a reliable vehicle
- Proven track record of the above “key attributes”
- Affidavit of Moral Character (Notarized)
- Member must pass a National Criminal History Background check- to include an FBI background check via fingerprints, a local background check, and have their name run through the National Sex Offender database (nsopw.gov). This is contingent on any member beginning their service year.
Benefits:
- Living Allowance of $600 (gross before taxes) bi-weekly payroll for term of service
- Education Award Amounts vary; earned upon completion at the end of term.
- $2,817.14 – 675 hours
- $3,697.50 – 900 hours
- Forbearance on qualified student loans and interest accrual payments while serving (taxable)
- Professional development and training opportunities (including First Aid & CPR)
- AmeriCorps service gear (must be worn every day)