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AmeriCorps LEAD Member bei Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania

Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania · Pittsburgh, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite

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AmeriCorps Member - Academic Year 2025-2026 Cohort


Clubhouse Location(s): Northern Area (Millvale), Carnegie, Scott Primary, Downtown and McKeesport the CLUB Teen Centers
Fall Service Terms: November 6th - May 22nd or December 4th - May 22nd
Summer Service Term: May 27th 2026 - August 14th 2026
Reports to: AmeriCorps Program Coordinator & Site Supervisor
Stipend: Members will receive a bi-monthly living allowance (amount differs between cohorts)
Hours: Members select the choice below as weekly scheduled hours vary.

 
Service Term OptionsMinimum # of HoursStipend AmountEd Award (received upon completing the minimum # of hours)
Half-time (HT)900$8,100 divided over term$3,697.50
Quarter-time (QT)450$4,050 divided over term$1,956.35
Minimal time (MT)300$2,700 divided over term$1,565.08
Abbreviated Time (AT)100$900 divided over term$416.17
*For Summer Term, only MT and AT slots are available
 

Position Description

AmeriCorps Members serve our community while gaining experience working with youth. The members will provide small group tutoring and mentoring support. The members will utilize BGCA nationally-recognized programs and evidence-based curriculums to create learning opportunities for our youth participants. These programs build skills related to leadership, service learning, character building, STEAM, gross motor, literacy and workforce readiness. AmeriCorps members individualize support to meet the needs of all youth that we serve. To begin the application process with the LEAD (Learn. Educate. Activate. Develop) position, visit the  AmeriCorps Program at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania!
 

Main Responsibilities

  • Implement educational programs covering Literacy, STEAM, Mentoring, and Athletics.
  • Participate in professional development opportunities throughout the program
  • Foster an environment that encourages creativity and exploration.
  • Assist with annual youth evaluations.
  • Will be provided the opportunity to complete additional professional development trainings
  • Promote and stimulate membership in the Clubhouse through programs, services, and outreach activities.
  • Offer input regarding department programs, in partnership with the approval of the Program Manager
  • Observe and report any maintenance and operational concerns of the department’s physical property, ensuring Club member safety at all times to the Clubhouse director.

Role Highlights

  • Be Hands-On - You’ll be on the ground implementing day-to-day programming focused on social-emotional learning (SEL), career development, and leadership skills.
  • Literacy & Learning - Help create personalized learning plans and conduct small-group literacy sessions.
  • Community & Connection - Engage with youth and families to amplify what BGCWPA has to offer and build stronger community relationships.
  • Safety First - Your responsibility will extend to ensuring the safety and well-being of all program participants.
  • Room to Grow - Decide on other opportunities you want to take the lead in, whether that's civic engagement with youth, developing mentoring support groups, family engagement, wide range of delivering unique programming activities - you get to choose your path!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AmeriCorps?

AmeriCorps is a national organization, run independently through the federal government but spread across the nation! It is also a time when you choose to serve your country and community and can be a great stepping stone in your academic and professional career.
 

How old do you have to be to participate?

Anyone 18 and older can become a member!
 

What are the hours?

This is a part-time opportunity where members can serve anywhere from 12 - 32 hours per week, depending on the service term you choose to successfully earn your education award. Additionally, hours may vary depending on the club site weekly program schedule.
 

Who should apply?

  • Anyone who is 18 or older,
  • Is interested in working with youth in your career or to be a positive role model for the youth or teens,
  • Who are looking to make a positive change in your community!
 

Is this a job?

As an AmeriCorps service member, this position is not a job, but a service position that will provide a living allowance for completing service term hours.  Members will commit their time to serve their community while receiving a stipend bi-monthly and the opportunity to receive an education award upon completion of service term.

Still not sure what AmeriCorps is? Check out this video to see what it's all about!

 

Requirements/Qualifications

  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • High school graduate or GED recipient, or working towards attaining during the term of service
  • US Citizenship or permanent residency status (Green Card)
  • Preferably at least one year of experience working with children.
  • The ability to create strong relationships with youth in a short period of time
  • An interest in a variety of youth programs including technology, art, sports, STEM, mentoring and recreation
  • Advanced positive customer service skills needed.
  • Must complete a health physical and TB test
  • 3 letters of reference needed upon selection
  • Clearances Act 33, Act 34, Act 151 and NSOR letter. Complete the National Service Criminal History Check (Possibly additional clearances).
  • Mandated Reporter Certification within 30 days of hire
  • Complete CPR, Pediatric First Aid during orientation.
  • Strong time management, organization, and project prioritization skills are a must
  • Proficient in Google Suite.
  • The usual and customary methods of performing the jobs function require the following physical demands: lifting & carrying up to 50 pounds, pushing, any/or pulling, climbing to include steps, balancing, stooping, standing, sitting, kneeling, crawling, crouching, and signification fine fingered dexterity. Ability to tolerate environmental conditions: air conditioning, heat, dust fumes, noise, close quarters, etc.
  • Perform additional duties and tasks assigned by leadership/supervisors that follow all AmeriCorps policies and regulations.
 

Service Term Requirements

  • Members will also be required to participate in AmeriCorps Week activities and local service projects/events
  • Members will be required to participate in a week-long orientation/training prior to their service term
  • Members will be required to attend local service/volunteer opportunities throughout the term   

Additional Information About AmeriCorps Service

  • Members will receive a bi-monthly living allowance (amount differs between cohorts) :
  • After successfully completing your AmeriCorps term of service and enrolling in the National Service Trust, you are eligible to receive the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award. You can use the award to repay qualified student loans and to pay current or future (within 7 years) educational expenses at eligible institutions of higher education and training programs.
  • As an AmeriCorps member you may be eligible for forbearance on your qualified student loans during your term of service.
  • Upon service completion, receive access to AmeriCorps Alumni benefits and resources

Notice

We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Our organization prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Reasonable accommodations can be made for interviews and service.


 
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