Position Summary
As a GO AmeriCorps Fellow, you will play an integral role in the school community by providing small groups of students individualized instruction, mentorship, and enrichment opportunities each day in a full-time AmeriCorps service position. You will serve groups of elementary, middle or high school students Monday-Friday and some weekends- an average service day lasting 9 hours.
You will gain professional and personal experience and acquire transferable skills during the GO Fellowship. You could potentially serve in any one of our partner schools from Delaware to Connecticut- all of which share our mission and values. The ideal candidate for the GO AmeriCorps Fellowship is a college graduate who is team-oriented, passionate about service and who believes that all young people deserve a high-quality education.
AmeriCorps Benefits
You will earn:
- AmeriCorps living allowance (see more about this below)
- furnished housing (utilities and internet included)
- $300 relocation reimbursement
- $500 relocation reimbursement Fellows placed in Newark, NJ
- access to food and health benefits
- ongoing professional development
- AmeriCorps Segal Education Award upon successful completion
- loan postponement on qualified education loans
- valuable professional and personal experience in public education, youth development, civic-engagement, teamwork and leadership
AmeriCorps Living Allowance
The AmeriCorps Living Allowance and number of pay cycles may vary based on your assigned start date and location. Here is the estimated pre-tax living allowance amount: Biweekly payments ranging from $700 – $800. The official living allowance total and/or bi-weekly payments will be posted on all offer letters.
Key Responsibilities
Instruct for Mastery
Fellows deliver individualized small-group instruction to students in the context of a supportive relationship, resulting in a significant increase in math and ELA achievement. As a Fellow, you will:
- Provide daily small-group instruction (tutoring) to students in Math and/or English Language Arts for an average of four (45 minute) periods a day
- Support students in class, during after-school programming and/or Saturday Academy
- Work with students and teachers to set individualized and student driven academic goals
- Assess student academic progress and effectively use data to inform instruction
Mentor for Leadership
Fellows provide fundamental support to students’ social emotional growth. Fellows help empower students to evolve into leaders. As a Fellow, you will:
- Provide daily mentorship to students in formal and informal settings
- Work with students to set individualized student-directed social-emotional goals
- Develop relationships with families through weekly communications
Develop a Community
Fellows contribute to the development of the school and surrounding communities. As a Fellow, you will:
- Support the development of an enriching school by engaging with students during transitions, lunch and school-wide events
- Participate in service days such as 9/11 Day of Service and Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service
- Lead or support after-school clubs and sports programming
Qualifications
You are qualified to apply if you meet the following requirements:
- Earned an Associate’s degree or higher prior to the start of service
- Citizenship or legal Permanent Residency status in the United States (AmeriCorps requirement)
- Served no more than three previous AmeriCorps service terms (AmeriCorps National requirement)
Competencies
As a successful candidate, you possess the following qualifications:
- Passion for service and a growth mindset
- Commitment to equity and diversity
- Belief that ALL students can succeed
- Experience working in team settings- relationship building and communication skills
- Maturity to live and work closely with professional peers
- Ability to stay organized and meet deadlines
- Responds well to and implements feedback- commitment to lifelong learning
- Collaborative problem-solving abilities
- Prior experience working or volunteering with children is a plus
GO AmeriCorps Fellow Teacher Residency
The Teacher Residency is a pathway to teaching created for GO AmeriCorps Fellows. Each year, 10% of Fellows are selected to participate in an embedded Masters of Art in Teaching program. As a Teacher Resident, you can enroll in one of our partner graduate programs, working alongside a Mentor Teacher while gradually taking on teaching responsibility. If you are interested in learning more, visit our website.
General Information
At the beginning of the application process, you will be able to select your preferences for start date (August, September, October or January) and location (Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York or D.C.)
Application Process:
- From the date of your application, you can expect to receive notice within a week regarding your eligibility
- Qualified candidates will be notified via phone, where you will be scheduled for a final interview and work product evaluation with one of our locations
To ensure clarity of you writing If you are applying through a mobile phone:
- Use the notes feature on your mobile phone
- Copy and paste your text into the application
COVID-19 Vaccine
The GO Foundation requires all staff members and GO Fellows to obtain and submit evidence of full COVID-19 vaccination. This decision was made to keep all staff, Fellows and students safe as we return to in-person. New hires will be able to start working with one dose of the vaccine as long as the second dose (where applicable) is scheduled within a month of the person’s start date.