AmeriCorps Summer Position Details
Service Site Location(s): Camp Coffman, 4072 Camp Coffman Road, Cranberry, PA 16319
Schedule: Monday – Friday - Full Time Daytime Hours (occasional evening / weekend hours)
Gross Living Allowance:
450 Hour Term/12 Weeks - $5,625
300 Hour Term /10 Weeks - $3,895
Summer Terms of Service
Quarter Time - 450 Hours - First Day: May 9th - Last Day: August 15th - Education Award - $1,824.
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Quarter Time - 450 Hours - First Day: May 16th - Last Day: August 19th - Education Award - $1,824.
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Minimum Time - 300 Hours - First Day: June 4th - Last Day: August 9th - Education Award - $1,459.
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Minimum Time - 300 Hours - First Day: June 11th- Last Day: August 15th - Education Award - $1,459.
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All summer members will participate in a two-day pre-service orientation their first and second day of service via virtual training.
Other Benefits Include:
Federal loan postponement
Federal loan interest payment
Money for student loans or educational expense
Hands-on experience
CPR/First Aid Certification
Portfolio development
A lifetime of service family and friends!
Summer activities are concentrated in the following areas:
School Readiness & Success
Mentoring Youth through Service
Academic support service
Community Strengthening through Outreach Events and Special Projects
STEM activities and service learning
What is AmeriCorps?
The national service movement that engages thousands of men and women of all ages and backgrounds in service often referred to as the domestic Peace Corps, aimed at meeting the needs in the areas of Education, Public Safety, Environment, and Human Services.
AmeriCorps is much more than a service program.
It is a movement that unites Americans to improve our neighborhoods and our lives.
In communities large and small throughout America, AmeriCorps Members are taking responsibility, learning valuable skills, and helping their friends and neighbors.
AmeriCorps is part of a tradition of service, and it represents America at its best - making a lasting difference while promoting the values of community, responsibility, and opportunity.
It will allow those with student debt to place their student loans in forbearance and once complete receive a sum of money to assist with paying down that debt.
It is an opportunity to develop real-world skills through hands-on service!
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