Organization
Brockton Public Schools

AmeriCorps Early Literacy Tutor-Brockton Public Schools

Duration
Recruiting now
Location
Brockton, MA

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

In-Person

Recruiting now

Brockton, MA 02301

About this Opportunity

Purpose: The Brockton Public Schools are seeking 20 AmeriCorpsEarly Literacy Tutors to lead daily, small group tutoring in five high-need elementary schools. These are full-time volunteer positions, requiring one year of service (1700 hours), beginning August 27, 2018 through June 30, 2019..

AmeriCorps Member Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for 20 students each, delivering evidence-based Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) to small groups of four students in grades K-3.
  • Track student progress through administering pre-and post-Fountas & Pinnell (F & P) Benchmark Assessments.
  • Effectively manage student groups to ensure safety of all students.
  • Participate in a five-day training in LLI early literacy intervention and assessments before the school year begins, and on-going professional development training and support throughout the school year.

Locations:

The BPS Early Literacy Project will place four AmeriCorps tutors in each of the following five elementary schools: Angelo, Arnone, Baker, Brookfield, and George.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum age 18. Minimum Associates degree, Bachelors degree preferred.
  • Previous experience working with children.
  • Desire to provide small-group literacy tutoring to students in grades K-3. These students are 1 to 1.5 years behind grade level in reading.
  • Professional in communication with staff, students, and families.
  • Must clear CORI, fingerprint, and AmeriCorps Criminal History Check.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, or Legal Permanent Resident (more details available upon request).

AmeriCorps Program Benefits:

  • Annual living allowance of $13,732 (paid bi-weekly)
  • AmeriCorps Segal Education Award of $5,920 at the successful completion of the service term of 1,700 hours, ending June 30, 2019.

*Note: A member at minimum age 55 (at start of service) may transfer their Education Award to their child (or step-child), grandchild (or step-grandchild), or foster child.

  • Valuable career experience.
  • Preference for federal jobs after service year.
  • State educator license support.
  • AmeriCorps alumni network.
  • Professional development training.
  • Health coverage.
  • Child care assistance, if eligible.

Issue area

  • Education