Porter-Leath Memphis Generations
AmeriCorps
Porter-Leath Memphis Generations
The AmeriCorps program offers a 2 or 3 service term which allows members to serve in an educational setting. Members receive a living allowance and training during their service term. Upon successful completion the member is eligible to receive an education award equivalent to the percentage of a PELL award based on their service term. Enrichment members serve 3 months in early childhood centers working directly with children birth to four years. These members provide literacy enrichment activities to pre-assigned children to boost assessment scores from beginning to end of the school term. The AmeriCorps members partner with classroom teachers to goals for academic enrichment. Each member works one-on-one or in small groups with children to promote literacy skills that include the domains in phonological awareness, print awareness, early writing and alphabet knowledge. Children served will increase their literacy skills and will enter kindergarten ready to learn. Outreach members plan and participate in outreach activities, during their 3-month term, throughout Shelby County, focusing on high poverty zip codes to increase the number of children birth to five years who receive a high-quality age-appropriate book monthly through Books from Birth (BfB), the Shelby County branch of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. Additionally, members input enrollment information in the Books from Birth database, as well as contact families to update information to assure delivery of books. Vision Screening members serve in a 2-month term providing vision screening services to the children participating in Early Head Start, Head Start, Pre-K and Preschool sites according to the established schedule. Serving in teams of two the members will use the Spot Vision Screener to ensure children are screened within the first nine weeks of the academic year.
Member Duties : AmeriCorps offers 2-3 month service terms in educational settings, providing members with training and a living allowance. Upon completion, members earn an education award based on their term length. Enrichment members serve in early childhood centers, boosting literacy for children birth to age four through targeted activities in phonological awareness, print and alphabet knowledge, and early writing. Outreach members engage families in high-poverty areas across Shelby County to enroll children in Books from Birth, ensuring monthly delivery of age-appropriate books. They also manage enrollment data and update family contact info. Vision Screening members serve in teams to screen children in Early Head Start, Head Start, Pre-K, and Preschool programs using the Spot Vision Screener, ensuring screenings are completed within the first nine weeks of school. All roles support early learning and school readiness for young children.
Program Benefits : Training , Living Allowance , Childcare assistance if eligible , Education award upon successful completion of service .
Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours , Car recommended , Permits working at another job during off hours .
Service Areas :
Children/Youth , Education .
Skills :
Team Work , Teaching/Tutoring , Communications , Education , Computers/Technology , General Skills , Social Services , Public Speaking , Veterans .
The AmeriCorps program offers a 2 or 3 service term which allows members to serve in an educational setting. Members receive a living allowance and training during their service term. Upon successful completion the member is eligible to receive an education award equivalent to the percentage of a PELL award based on their service term. Enrichment members serve 3 months in early childhood centers working directly with children birth to four years. These members provide literacy enrichment activities to pre-assigned children to boost assessment scores from beginning to end of the school term. The AmeriCorps members partner with classroom teachers to goals for academic enrichment. Each member works one-on-one or in small groups with children to promote literacy skills that include the domains in phonological awareness, print awareness, early writing and alphabet knowledge. Children served will increase their literacy skills and will enter kindergarten ready to learn. Outreach members plan and participate in outreach activities, during their 3-month term, throughout Shelby County, focusing on high poverty zip codes to increase the number of children birth to five years who receive a high-quality age-appropriate book monthly through Books from Birth (BfB), the Shelby County branch of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. Additionally, members input enrollment information in the Books from Birth database, as well as contact families to update information to assure delivery of books. Vision Screening members serve in a 2-month term providing vision screening services to the children participating in Early Head Start, Head Start, Pre-K and Preschool sites according to the established schedule. Serving in teams of two the members will use the Spot Vision Screener to ensure children are screened within the first nine weeks of the academic year.
Member Duties : AmeriCorps offers 2-3 month service terms in educational settings, providing members with training and a living allowance. Upon completion, members earn an education award based on their term length. Enrichment members serve in early childhood centers, boosting literacy for children birth to age four through targeted activities in phonological awareness, print and alphabet knowledge, and early writing. Outreach members engage families in high-poverty areas across Shelby County to enroll children in Books from Birth, ensuring monthly delivery of age-appropriate books. They also manage enrollment data and update family contact info. Vision Screening members serve in teams to screen children in Early Head Start, Head Start, Pre-K, and Preschool programs using the Spot Vision Screener, ensuring screenings are completed within the first nine weeks of school. All roles support early learning and school readiness for young children.
Program Benefits : Training , Living Allowance , Childcare assistance if eligible , Education award upon successful completion of service .
Terms :
Permits attendance at school during off hours , Car recommended , Permits working at another job during off hours .
Service Areas :
Children/Youth , Education .
Skills :
Team Work , Teaching/Tutoring , Communications , Education , Computers/Technology , General Skills , Social Services , Public Speaking , Veterans .
JOB SUMMARY
Porter-Leath Memphis Generations
AmeriCorps
Tennessee
3 days ago
N/A
Part-time
Porter-Leath Memphis Generations