Individuals with intellectual / developmental differences (I / DD) are the largest minority group and have extremely high rates of poverty. AmeriCorps members come together to work with this community on bettering their lives and outcomes, as well as mentor them in building critical independent living skills. AmeriCorps members spend their service year creating meaningful relationships with their team and with The Arc Jacksonville family. If you are interested in having a positive impact on your community, this is the opportunity for you!
Member Duties : AmeriCorps Members hold one on one or small group sessions on topics related to independent living, health & wellness, financial education, job readiness skills, and academic success. Members will provide mentorship in building and maintaining meaningful personal relationships and encourage the individuals they serve to develop healthy behaviors in all aspects of their lives.
Program Benefits : Training,Childcare assistance if eligible,Stipend,Living Allowance,Education award upon successful completion of service.
Terms :
Car recommended,Permits working at another job during off hours,Uniforms provided and required,Permits attendance at school during off hours.
Service Areas :
Technology,Health,Public Safety,Community and Economic Development,Community Outreach,Education.
Skills :
Public Health,General Skills,Social Services,Conflict Resolution,Community Organization,Education,Teaching / Tutoring,Communications,Computers / Technology,Team Work.
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Transition Project • Jacksonville, FL, US