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Volunteer: AmeriCorps Ohio College & Career Guide - College Now Greater Cleveland (Cleveland, OH)

COMPENSATION PACKAGE OF $19,697.50!!

Make a real impact on the lives of Ohio students and their surrounding community - become an Ohio College and Career Guide AmeriCorps member and serve as an advisor, mentoring and guiding Ohioans to receive the information they need to prepare for, access and complete a postsecondary credential.  The College and Career Guides deliver workshops and advising on college and career exploration to 8th through 12th graders; provide support to 11th and 12th graders on postsecondary access and affordability; and facilitate successful postsecondary transitions, persistence and ongoing college affordability coaching with high school graduates.  Develop advising, mentoring, interpersonal, and leadership skills.

This position is a full-time commitment of 900 service hours to be completed in 6 months, starting on January 5, 2026.  College and Career Guides will receive a modest living allowance up to $16,000 or $1,333.34 bimonthly before taxes, and an education award up to $3,697.50 upon completion of service. Additionally, College and Career Guides are eligible for health care insurance and childcare, and qualified Federal student loans are eligible for forbearance during time of service. The AmeriCorps Ohio College and Career Guides receive ongoing skills training, and professional development opportunities. Applicants must have earned an Associates degree (required) or Bachelors degree (preferred) or higher, or be a college senior. 

Serving with College Now Greater Cleveland, the College and Career Guide will:

Assist students in making a post high school education plan Provide college and career information to students and families Help to facilitate information sessions and programs for students and parents Present classroom workshops to students Assist students with their college bound process Plan and chaperone college and career visits Assist students and families with the financial aid process Assist school staff and College Now staff with college and career fairs, community events, and tabling Participate in community service projectsEnter data on all student interactions

Organization: College Now Greater Cleveland

COMPENSATION PACKAGE OF $19,697.50!!

Make a real impact on the lives of Ohio students and their surrounding community - become an Ohio College and Career Guide AmeriCorps member and serve as an advisor, mentoring and guiding Ohioans to receive the information they need to prepare for, access and complete a postsecondary credential.  The College and Career Guides deliver workshops and advising on college and career exploration to 8th through 12th graders; provide support to 11th and 12th graders on postsecondary access and affordability; and facilitate successful postsecondary transitions, persistence and ongoing college affordability coaching with high school graduates.  Develop advising, mentoring, interpersonal, and leadership skills.

This position is a full-time commitment of 900 service hours to be completed in 6 months, starting on January 5, 2026.  College and Career Guides will receive a modest living allowance up to $16,000 or $1,333.34 bimonthly before taxes, and an education award up to $3,697.50 upon completion of service. Additionally, College and Career Guides are eligible for health care insurance and childcare, and qualified Federal student loans are eligible for forbearance during time of service. The AmeriCorps Ohio College and Career Guides receive ongoing skills training, and professional development opportunities. Applicants must have earned an Associates degree (required) or Bachelors degree (preferred) or higher, or be a college senior. 

Serving with College Now Greater Cleveland, the College and Career Guide will:

Assist students in making a post high school education plan Provide college and career information to students and families Help to facilitate information sessions and programs for students and parents Present classroom workshops to students Assist students with their college bound process Plan and chaperone college and career visits Assist students and families with the financial aid process Assist school staff and College Now staff with college and career fairs, community events, and tabling Participate in community service projectsEnter data on all student interactions

Organization: College Now Greater Cleveland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Healthy Harvest Corps Member

Join AmeriCorps and be part of a statewide movement using food as medicine. You’ll help get fresh, healthy food into the homes of Ohioans who need it most—while making a real difference in your community. In Spring, we will be hiring for our summer positions. Stay tuned to submit your application!

We’re placing passionate people (full-time or part-time) in cities across Ohio—Cleveland, Akron, Lorain, Columbus, Lima, Dayton, and Logan—to support local food banks and pantries.

As a member, you might:

Support food banks in offering healthy options that meet research-based nutrition guidelines. Help connect doctors and healthcare providers with local food resources for their patients. Expand programs that provide ready-to-eat, healthy grocery boxes to families.

By joining, you’ll gain hands-on experience, grow your skills, and play a key role in tackling hunger as a health issue. This is your chance to give back, meet amazing people, and change lives—starting with the people right in your own community.

Apply now to help Ohio eat healthier and live better!

Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks

Join AmeriCorps and be part of a statewide movement using food as medicine. You’ll help get fresh, healthy food into the homes of Ohioans who need it most—while making a real difference in your community. In Spring, we will be hiring for our summer positions. Stay tuned to submit your application!

We’re placing passionate people (full-time or part-time) in cities across Ohio—Cleveland, Akron, Lorain, Columbus, Lima, Dayton, and Logan—to support local food banks and pantries.

As a member, you might:

Support food banks in offering healthy options that meet research-based nutrition guidelines. Help connect doctors and healthcare providers with local food resources for their patients. Expand programs that provide ready-to-eat, healthy grocery boxes to families.

By joining, you’ll gain hands-on experience, grow your skills, and play a key role in tackling hunger as a health issue. This is your chance to give back, meet amazing people, and change lives—starting with the people right in your own community.

Apply now to help Ohio eat healthier and live better!

Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: City Year AmeriCorps Student Success Coach

City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach  
How to Apply For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now. Start Date in late July, 2026  
ABOUT CITY YEAR  City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed.  Teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community.


What You’ll Do As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students.  You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and also work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance.  
Your Role and Responsibilities As a valued member of the school community you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you.  Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. If you’re interested in the role, we’ d love for you to apply so we can learn a bit more about why this might be the right opportunity for you!  
To support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students, you will:  
·        Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups ·        Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion ·        Create and implement a behavior management system for students ·        Help build a safe, healthy and supportive classroom environment ·        Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition  ·        Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system ·        Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher.  
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and their families ·        Support start of day and transition times, such as hallways, recess, morning greeting and end of day departures for students ·        Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development ·        Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior 
 
City Year Benefits You will receive: ·        Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance ·        $1,122 bi-weekly paycheck ·        Workers’ compensation ·        $500 relocation payment eligible for any member who relocates 50+ miles to serve ·        Benefits specific to City Year location ·        More than 200 hours of leadership and professional learing ·        City Year Alumni Association ·        University partnerships and scholarships ·        Career partners ·        Curalinc Employee Assistance Program ·        Talkspace Therapy Program ·        Benefit Advocate Center ·        City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts  
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: ·        Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ($7,395) ·        Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps ·        Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans ·        Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) ·        Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR)  
Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world.  
Applicants must: ·        Be between 18-25 years old ·        Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident  Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient  Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time ·        Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree ·        Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* ·        Agree to complete a background check  
 
* Individuals may receive no more than the value of two full time education awards. If you have received the equivalent of more than one full time education award, you are eligible to serve and receive a discounted award. ** Certain locations have earlier start dates. Please contact joinus@cityyear.org for more details.

Organization: City Year Cleveland

City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach  
How to Apply For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now. Start Date in late July, 2026  
ABOUT CITY YEAR  City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed.  Teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community.


What You’ll Do As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students.  You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and also work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance.  
Your Role and Responsibilities As a valued member of the school community you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you.  Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. If you’re interested in the role, we’ d love for you to apply so we can learn a bit more about why this might be the right opportunity for you!  
To support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students, you will:  
·        Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups ·        Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion ·        Create and implement a behavior management system for students ·        Help build a safe, healthy and supportive classroom environment ·        Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition  ·        Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system ·        Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher.  
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and their families ·        Support start of day and transition times, such as hallways, recess, morning greeting and end of day departures for students ·        Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development ·        Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior 
 
City Year Benefits You will receive: ·        Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance ·        $1,122 bi-weekly paycheck ·        Workers’ compensation ·        $500 relocation payment eligible for any member who relocates 50+ miles to serve ·        Benefits specific to City Year location ·        More than 200 hours of leadership and professional learing ·        City Year Alumni Association ·        University partnerships and scholarships ·        Career partners ·        Curalinc Employee Assistance Program ·        Talkspace Therapy Program ·        Benefit Advocate Center ·        City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts  
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: ·        Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ($7,395) ·        Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps ·        Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans ·        Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) ·        Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR)  
Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world.  
Applicants must: ·        Be between 18-25 years old ·        Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident  Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient  Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time ·        Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree ·        Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* ·        Agree to complete a background check  
 
* Individuals may receive no more than the value of two full time education awards. If you have received the equivalent of more than one full time education award, you are eligible to serve and receive a discounted award. ** Certain locations have earlier start dates. Please contact joinus@cityyear.org for more details.

Organization: City Year Cleveland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist (Part Time, 1200 Hours Total)

The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health.

Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors.

Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights.

Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation.

Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals.

Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth.

Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people.


Organization: Talbert House

The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health.

Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors.

Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights.

Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation.

Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals.

Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth.

Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people.


Organization: Talbert House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist (Part Time, 900 Hours Total)

The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health.

Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors.

Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights.

Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation.

Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals.

Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth.

Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people.


Organization: Talbert House

The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health.

Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors.

Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights.

Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation.

Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals.

Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth.

Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people.


Organization: Talbert House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 14, 2026

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Connector Corps - Community Education Specialist

Join us for a rewarding year of service!  AmeriCorps is a great opportunity for a gap year, recent college graduates, and current college students. Veterans, older adults, and others seeking to make a difference in their community are also encouraged to apply. Positions include gain hands on experience working with students, families, or older adults in Cleveland, Ohio and beyond. 

Youth Focused Programing:  Help build the next generation of leaders by serving K-12 Cleveland Metropolitan School District students during the school day, in afterschool and summer programs. Depending upon your skills and interests, your home base will be with one of NCA’s following host site partner organizations. Each partner offers exciting and unique opportunities:

America SCORES Cleveland, Lexington-Bell Community Center, Open Doors Academy, Promise Academy and NCA’s Partners for Student Success (P4SS)

Older Adults:  Combat social isolation in older adults 55+ by delivering in person and remote programing. Sessions include individualized and/or group digital tech trainings (aimed at helping older adults overcome tech anxieties, build digital skills, and develop confidence), programing focused on health and wellness, art, gardening, book clubs, movies and much more!  Depending on your skills and interests, your home base will be with NCA’s IConnect program. 

Benefits of AmeriCorps Service

Living Allowance: Full-time members receive up to $21,000, 3/4-time members receive up to $16,891 and half-time members receive up to $12,668.

Gain training and professional development skills.

Earn a Segal Education Award equivalent to the maximum amount of the Pell Grant upon the successful completion of service hours: up to $7,395 (full time); $5,176.50 (3/4 time); $3697.50 (half time).  The education award may be used towards educational expenses or current/future student loans.

Commitment

Full-time members complete 1700 service hours (approximately 40-hours/week) 3/4-time members complete 1200 service hours (approximately 30 hours/week) Part-time members complete 900 service hours (approximately 20-hours/week)

Requirements

Minimum of 18 years of age High School Diploma or GED, some college preferred Must be a US Citizen, National, or Legal Permanent Resident Must undergo and pass a criminal history background check Passion and perseverance for service

Organization: NCA (Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association)

Join us for a rewarding year of service!  AmeriCorps is a great opportunity for a gap year, recent college graduates, and current college students. Veterans, older adults, and others seeking to make a difference in their community are also encouraged to apply. Positions include gain hands on experience working with students, families, or older adults in Cleveland, Ohio and beyond. 

Youth Focused Programing:  Help build the next generation of leaders by serving K-12 Cleveland Metropolitan School District students during the school day, in afterschool and summer programs. Depending upon your skills and interests, your home base will be with one of NCA’s following host site partner organizations. Each partner offers exciting and unique opportunities:

America SCORES Cleveland, Lexington-Bell Community Center, Open Doors Academy, Promise Academy and NCA’s Partners for Student Success (P4SS)

Older Adults:  Combat social isolation in older adults 55+ by delivering in person and remote programing. Sessions include individualized and/or group digital tech trainings (aimed at helping older adults overcome tech anxieties, build digital skills, and develop confidence), programing focused on health and wellness, art, gardening, book clubs, movies and much more!  Depending on your skills and interests, your home base will be with NCA’s IConnect program. 

Benefits of AmeriCorps Service

Living Allowance: Full-time members receive up to $21,000, 3/4-time members receive up to $16,891 and half-time members receive up to $12,668.

Gain training and professional development skills.

Earn a Segal Education Award equivalent to the maximum amount of the Pell Grant upon the successful completion of service hours: up to $7,395 (full time); $5,176.50 (3/4 time); $3697.50 (half time).  The education award may be used towards educational expenses or current/future student loans.

Commitment

Full-time members complete 1700 service hours (approximately 40-hours/week) 3/4-time members complete 1200 service hours (approximately 30 hours/week) Part-time members complete 900 service hours (approximately 20-hours/week)

Requirements

Minimum of 18 years of age High School Diploma or GED, some college preferred Must be a US Citizen, National, or Legal Permanent Resident Must undergo and pass a criminal history background check Passion and perseverance for service

Organization: NCA (Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Appalachian Ohio Restore Corps - Year Long

Serve with the Appalachian Ohio Restore Corps (AORC) and help support Rural Action, a membership-based non-profit organization promoting social, economic and environmental justice in Appalachian Ohio. AORC mobilizes 70 AmeriCorps members to help educate youth and the public, restore, conserve, and preserve environmental resources, improve food distribution to people in poverty, support reduced waste and recycling initiatives, and promote economic resilience through sustainability projects. Members are placed with Rural Action programs or community non-profits to support specific projects and initiatives related to one or more of the following areas: Conservation & Restoration, Agriculture, Education and Reduced Waste. During a term of service, training opportunities such as First Aid/CPR, Wilderness First Responder, and GIS/GPS are offered which provide certifications to support members' service experiences and prepare them for the next step in their careers.

To view open positions and learn more about specific position duties, please visit us at ruralaction.org/AORC


Host sites include:


Appalachian Accessible Food Network

Arc of Appalachia

Camp Oty’okwa

Crane Hollow/Museum Complex

Dawes Arboretum

Franklinton Farms

Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia

Raccoon Creek Partnership

Rising Appalachia

Solid Ground Schools 

United Plant Savers

Garden for All

and Rural Action Programs:

Sustainable Agriculture

Environmental Education

Upcycle Ohio Thrift and Makerspace

Zero Waste Program

Sustainable Forestry

Watersheds



Benefits:


An annual living allowance of $23,460

An annual living allowance of $24,633 for cohort leaders

An education award of $7,395 for a completed term of service to be used to pay student loans or for future education

Health care coverage for members

Child care (if income eligible)

Mileage, training, and equipment budget totaling $1,400

Assistance finding comfortable and affordable housing in your service community

Professional development and training opportunities including valuable certifications and industry credentials

Joining a family of AmeriCorps Alums in the region committed to lifelong-service and activism

Student loan forbearance and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

Networking with local non-profit and government leaders

Connection to post-service careers with Employers of National Service


Organization: Rural Action

Serve with the Appalachian Ohio Restore Corps (AORC) and help support Rural Action, a membership-based non-profit organization promoting social, economic and environmental justice in Appalachian Ohio. AORC mobilizes 70 AmeriCorps members to help educate youth and the public, restore, conserve, and preserve environmental resources, improve food distribution to people in poverty, support reduced waste and recycling initiatives, and promote economic resilience through sustainability projects. Members are placed with Rural Action programs or community non-profits to support specific projects and initiatives related to one or more of the following areas: Conservation & Restoration, Agriculture, Education and Reduced Waste. During a term of service, training opportunities such as First Aid/CPR, Wilderness First Responder, and GIS/GPS are offered which provide certifications to support members' service experiences and prepare them for the next step in their careers.

To view open positions and learn more about specific position duties, please visit us at ruralaction.org/AORC


Host sites include:


Appalachian Accessible Food Network

Arc of Appalachia

Camp Oty’okwa

Crane Hollow/Museum Complex

Dawes Arboretum

Franklinton Farms

Outdoor Recreation Council of Appalachia

Raccoon Creek Partnership

Rising Appalachia

Solid Ground Schools 

United Plant Savers

Garden for All

and Rural Action Programs:

Sustainable Agriculture

Environmental Education

Upcycle Ohio Thrift and Makerspace

Zero Waste Program

Sustainable Forestry

Watersheds



Benefits:


An annual living allowance of $23,460

An annual living allowance of $24,633 for cohort leaders

An education award of $7,395 for a completed term of service to be used to pay student loans or for future education

Health care coverage for members

Child care (if income eligible)

Mileage, training, and equipment budget totaling $1,400

Assistance finding comfortable and affordable housing in your service community

Professional development and training opportunities including valuable certifications and industry credentials

Joining a family of AmeriCorps Alums in the region committed to lifelong-service and activism

Student loan forbearance and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

Networking with local non-profit and government leaders

Connection to post-service careers with Employers of National Service


Organization: Rural Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45780

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ohio History Service Corps Member

The Ohio History Connection is now accepting applications for AmeriCorps Members to serve in the Ohio History Service Corps in 2025-2026!

Established in 2010, Ohio History Service Corps (OHSC) members provide service to Ohioans and their local history communities through collections management projects, strategic planning, community engagement, historic site survey, programming, and other capacity-building initiatives. Members provide coaching, assistance, and help organizations become more effective and sustainable. With the assistance of Ohio History Service Corps members, organizations increase their knowledge of the public history and cultural heritage field standards and best practices by creating new programs, policies, and procedures that meet those standards. Members also assist communities take the first step in historic preservation through their completion of historic structure surveys. The Ohio History Service Corps is a hallmark program of the Ohio History Connection, the statewide history organization, and is one of very few history-related AmeriCorps programs in the country!

Click the link below for the full position description or visit https://my.americorps.gov and search for “Ohio History Service Corps”:

--Local History Members

Locations: The 2025-2026 program year begins in September with members serving in and around: Akron, Bellefontaine, Bowling Green, Canton, Cincinnati, Milan, Portsmouth, Warren, and Youngstown. The host sites are: Local History Members: Bowling Green State University, Edison Birthplace Association (Milan), Logan County Historical Society (Bellefontaine), The National First Ladies Library & Museum (Canton), Shawnee State University (Portsmouth), Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (Akron), Trumbull County Historical Society (Warren), University of Cincinnati, and Youngstown State University.

Duration & Benefits: Members will serve one year in full time (35-40 hr/wk) capacity from September 17, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Throughout their term, AmeriCorps members will receive:

Living allowance of $21,500*Health insuranceChildcare assistance, if eligibleProfessional developmentTravel reimbursements·Eligible for Eli Segal Education Award of $7,395 upon successful completion of 1700 hours of service

 

Members receive professional development opportunities through attendance at statewide conferences, in addition to training on topics including volunteer management, meeting facilitation, non-profit governance and administration, collections management and digitization, community engagement, cultural competency and humility, historic preservation, and heritage tourism/community-based partnership development.

 

Travel: Statewide and local travel is required. Members will travel to Columbus 5-6 times per year for training, as well as traveling to outreach or survey sites as often as several times per week. Members must be able to provide their own transportation. A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are highly recommended. All non-commute mileage will be reimbursed.

 

Qualifications: Members preferably have a college degree or similar level of experience and a passion for history, public history, museum studies, anthropology, other humanities, library sciences, historic preservation/architectural history, education, or related fields. Some event planning, community development, heritage tourism, and/or museums experience a plus but not required.

 

This program is available to all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, religion, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, military status, familial status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

To Apply: Applications must be submitted through MyAmeriCorps (https://my.americorps.gov). Applicants will be required to set up a profile on the website. All fields are required. Paper or email applications will not be accepted. Applications are open until August 15, 2025 or until all positions are filled.

 

When completing the “Motivation” section, applicants should refine their entered response to describe their motivation for service, and why they wish to serve specifically in the OHSC. Applicants should take the same care in crafting their submission as they would a job application including structure for Experience = resume, Motivation = cover letter.

 

For more information: Visit the Ohio History Connection website www.ohiohistory.org/americorps to find out more. For questions, please contact us at americorps@ohiohistory.org

 

 

Organization: Ohio History Service Corps

The Ohio History Connection is now accepting applications for AmeriCorps Members to serve in the Ohio History Service Corps in 2025-2026!

Established in 2010, Ohio History Service Corps (OHSC) members provide service to Ohioans and their local history communities through collections management projects, strategic planning, community engagement, historic site survey, programming, and other capacity-building initiatives. Members provide coaching, assistance, and help organizations become more effective and sustainable. With the assistance of Ohio History Service Corps members, organizations increase their knowledge of the public history and cultural heritage field standards and best practices by creating new programs, policies, and procedures that meet those standards. Members also assist communities take the first step in historic preservation through their completion of historic structure surveys. The Ohio History Service Corps is a hallmark program of the Ohio History Connection, the statewide history organization, and is one of very few history-related AmeriCorps programs in the country!

Click the link below for the full position description or visit https://my.americorps.gov and search for “Ohio History Service Corps”:

--Local History Members

Locations: The 2025-2026 program year begins in September with members serving in and around: Akron, Bellefontaine, Bowling Green, Canton, Cincinnati, Milan, Portsmouth, Warren, and Youngstown. The host sites are: Local History Members: Bowling Green State University, Edison Birthplace Association (Milan), Logan County Historical Society (Bellefontaine), The National First Ladies Library & Museum (Canton), Shawnee State University (Portsmouth), Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (Akron), Trumbull County Historical Society (Warren), University of Cincinnati, and Youngstown State University.

Duration & Benefits: Members will serve one year in full time (35-40 hr/wk) capacity from September 17, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Throughout their term, AmeriCorps members will receive:

Living allowance of $21,500*Health insuranceChildcare assistance, if eligibleProfessional developmentTravel reimbursements·Eligible for Eli Segal Education Award of $7,395 upon successful completion of 1700 hours of service

 

Members receive professional development opportunities through attendance at statewide conferences, in addition to training on topics including volunteer management, meeting facilitation, non-profit governance and administration, collections management and digitization, community engagement, cultural competency and humility, historic preservation, and heritage tourism/community-based partnership development.

 

Travel: Statewide and local travel is required. Members will travel to Columbus 5-6 times per year for training, as well as traveling to outreach or survey sites as often as several times per week. Members must be able to provide their own transportation. A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are highly recommended. All non-commute mileage will be reimbursed.

 

Qualifications: Members preferably have a college degree or similar level of experience and a passion for history, public history, museum studies, anthropology, other humanities, library sciences, historic preservation/architectural history, education, or related fields. Some event planning, community development, heritage tourism, and/or museums experience a plus but not required.

 

This program is available to all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, religion, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, military status, familial status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

To Apply: Applications must be submitted through MyAmeriCorps (https://my.americorps.gov). Applicants will be required to set up a profile on the website. All fields are required. Paper or email applications will not be accepted. Applications are open until August 15, 2025 or until all positions are filled.

 

When completing the “Motivation” section, applicants should refine their entered response to describe their motivation for service, and why they wish to serve specifically in the OHSC. Applicants should take the same care in crafting their submission as they would a job application including structure for Experience = resume, Motivation = cover letter.

 

For more information: Visit the Ohio History Connection website www.ohiohistory.org/americorps to find out more. For questions, please contact us at americorps@ohiohistory.org

 

 

Organization: Ohio History Service Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mercy Serves AmeriCorps Member

“When the next generation asks ‘What did you do when the biggest drug epidemic hit this country?’ we want to be able to say – and I think we will be able to say now – that we did something that no one had ever seen before.” -Navdeep S. Kang, PsyD, HSP, CGP

Ohio has ranked first nationwide in opioid deaths since 2014. Mercy Health is committed to lead the charge to change that statistic. Mercy Health and AmeriCorps have partnered to build Mercy Serves, an energetic, volunteer corps serving in Mercy Health Emergency Departments across the state of Ohio to prevent and reduce substance and opioid use. As a part of the broader opioid epidemic response, AmeriCorps members provide patient education, substance use risk screening, emotional support, and referrals to treatment and social services for Emergency Department patients. AmeriCorps members work alongside nurses, providers, and social workers to ensure that patients receive necessary support and resources to make healthy choices and encourage behavior change.

Mercy Serves is recruiting a class of 15 AmeriCorps members to serve a half-time, 11-month service term in 7 Mercy Health emergency departments in Cincinnati and Springfield.


The Mercy Serves AmeriCorps Member will:

Provide patient education about addiction and substance use to address stigma. Deliver screening, early intervention, and referral to treatment for patients at risk of substance use disorder utilizing the SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) model. Provide linkages to healthcare and social service resources. Follow up with patients to continue providing support and treatment access after discharge. Collect data from patient encounters; maintain appropriate, accurate databases necessary for reporting and compliance activities; and provide pertinent reporting as needed. Participate in mandatory Mercy Serves team meetings and learning opportunities. Participate in mandatory AmeriCorps meetings and conferences to share member experience and program successes. Maintain comprehensive and accurate documentation of AmeriCorps service experience including number of hours served, trainings received, etc. Maintain internal and external contacts, including community-based organizations, to support patient needs. Represent the service-oriented aspects of the Mercy Health ministry, Community Health team, and Mercy Serves AmeriCorps program. Other duties as assigned, including specialized projects based on site needs and community outreach activities.


As an AmeriCorps program, this is a TEMPORARY, 11-month service position. Compensation is paid in the form of a bi-weekly living stipend and professional development training/opportunities. Member is eligible to receive education award upon completion of all service requirements.


Required Minimum Education: High School Diploma/GED

Preferred Education: College level classes in a relevant field (Public Health, Psychology, Sociology, Pre-Med, or similar)

Minimum Types Of Experience

Measurable achievement in an academic, volunteer, extracurricular, or professional setting. Proven interpersonal skills working in sensitive situations. Adaptability in a challenging environment. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills. Strong analytical, professionalism, critical thinking, and stress management skills. Experience with data collection and database management. Ability to maintain patient confidentiality and HIPAA compliance. Experience working in team environments and on collaborative projects. Interest in careers in healthcare, population and community health, addiction and mental health services, and/or social justice.

Members will be placed at the following locations:

Mercy Health West Hospital (Cincinnati, OH) Mercy Health Clermont Hospital (Batavia, OH) Mercy Health Anderson Hospital (Anderson/Cincinnati, OH) Mercy Health Fairfield Hospital (Fairfield, OH) Mercy Health Kings Mills Hospital (Mason, OH)Mercy Health Jewish Hospital (Kenwood, OH)Springfield Medical Center (Springfield, OH)

*Service schedule will be based on varying needs at each site.*

 

To apply, visit https://careers.mercy.com/, keyword "AmeriCorps".

Organization: Mercy Health

“When the next generation asks ‘What did you do when the biggest drug epidemic hit this country?’ we want to be able to say – and I think we will be able to say now – that we did something that no one had ever seen before.” -Navdeep S. Kang, PsyD, HSP, CGP

Ohio has ranked first nationwide in opioid deaths since 2014. Mercy Health is committed to lead the charge to change that statistic. Mercy Health and AmeriCorps have partnered to build Mercy Serves, an energetic, volunteer corps serving in Mercy Health Emergency Departments across the state of Ohio to prevent and reduce substance and opioid use. As a part of the broader opioid epidemic response, AmeriCorps members provide patient education, substance use risk screening, emotional support, and referrals to treatment and social services for Emergency Department patients. AmeriCorps members work alongside nurses, providers, and social workers to ensure that patients receive necessary support and resources to make healthy choices and encourage behavior change.

Mercy Serves is recruiting a class of 15 AmeriCorps members to serve a half-time, 11-month service term in 7 Mercy Health emergency departments in Cincinnati and Springfield.


The Mercy Serves AmeriCorps Member will:

Provide patient education about addiction and substance use to address stigma. Deliver screening, early intervention, and referral to treatment for patients at risk of substance use disorder utilizing the SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment) model. Provide linkages to healthcare and social service resources. Follow up with patients to continue providing support and treatment access after discharge. Collect data from patient encounters; maintain appropriate, accurate databases necessary for reporting and compliance activities; and provide pertinent reporting as needed. Participate in mandatory Mercy Serves team meetings and learning opportunities. Participate in mandatory AmeriCorps meetings and conferences to share member experience and program successes. Maintain comprehensive and accurate documentation of AmeriCorps service experience including number of hours served, trainings received, etc. Maintain internal and external contacts, including community-based organizations, to support patient needs. Represent the service-oriented aspects of the Mercy Health ministry, Community Health team, and Mercy Serves AmeriCorps program. Other duties as assigned, including specialized projects based on site needs and community outreach activities.


As an AmeriCorps program, this is a TEMPORARY, 11-month service position. Compensation is paid in the form of a bi-weekly living stipend and professional development training/opportunities. Member is eligible to receive education award upon completion of all service requirements.


Required Minimum Education: High School Diploma/GED

Preferred Education: College level classes in a relevant field (Public Health, Psychology, Sociology, Pre-Med, or similar)

Minimum Types Of Experience

Measurable achievement in an academic, volunteer, extracurricular, or professional setting. Proven interpersonal skills working in sensitive situations. Adaptability in a challenging environment. Demonstrated oral and written communication skills. Strong analytical, professionalism, critical thinking, and stress management skills. Experience with data collection and database management. Ability to maintain patient confidentiality and HIPAA compliance. Experience working in team environments and on collaborative projects. Interest in careers in healthcare, population and community health, addiction and mental health services, and/or social justice.

Members will be placed at the following locations:

Mercy Health West Hospital (Cincinnati, OH) Mercy Health Clermont Hospital (Batavia, OH) Mercy Health Anderson Hospital (Anderson/Cincinnati, OH) Mercy Health Fairfield Hospital (Fairfield, OH) Mercy Health Kings Mills Hospital (Mason, OH)Mercy Health Jewish Hospital (Kenwood, OH)Springfield Medical Center (Springfield, OH)

*Service schedule will be based on varying needs at each site.*

 

To apply, visit https://careers.mercy.com/, keyword "AmeriCorps".

Organization: Mercy Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - Youngstown

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - NE Ohio

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44131

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - Dayton

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

 

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

 

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - Central Ohio

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in Central Ohio as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

 

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives!

Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in Central Ohio as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.

This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition.

 

Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach For America Corps Member

The application for our 2026 corps will open up on August 1st on our website. We utilize rolling deadlines and the application will remain open until early spring 2026. 

Submit your application by 11:59 p.m. on
Sept. 15, 2025 Oct. 20, 2025 Feb. 2, 2026 Mar. 9, 2026
2026 Critical Needs Deadline  Learn if you're invited to an interview
Sept. 22 Oct. 27 Feb. 9  Mar. 16 Attend your interview
Sept. 29 - Oct. 01
Nov. 03 - Nov. 06
Feb. 17 - Feb. 20
Mar. 23 - Mar. 26
Learn your admissions decision + regional/subject placement
Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Mar. 10 Apr. 14 Accept or decline your offer
Oct. 30 Dec. 11 Mar. 19 Apr. 21


Understanding the Teacher Corps Deadlines:

Here are some things to consider when choosing a deadline for the teacher corps. Choosing the right TFA deadline can significantly impact your application experience and location placement outcomes. 

1. There Are Multiple Deadlines to Choose From

Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your application at any time and save your work. We offer four application deadlines for each incoming corps year:  Main Deadlines: All of our regions and placement communities are open in the first three deadlines, but the most popular can fill up early.Critical Needs Deadline: This deadline addresses our regions who still have unfilled openings.

2. Stress Less with an Earlier Deadline

Submitting your application early has significant advantages:

Preferred Placement: Regions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Some of our more popular locations may stop accepting applicants at later TFA deadlines because they're full. Applying early is important if you have a specific location in mind. There will still be regions available at the later deadlines, but they may not be your first choice.Build Community Early: Begin connecting with fellow corps members and your regional network right away.Gain Hands-On Experience: Corps applicants accepted at the first 2 deadlines are able to complete an expedited Ignite application process for our Spring Ignite Fellowship and will have priority for sign-up with the matching process.Extended Preparation Time: You'll have more time to take certification exams, pre-work before summer training, and potential relocation to a new community.Stress Less: Embrace the peace of securing your next step in your career plans!

Looking to join a coalition of extraordinary trailblazers? Teach For America has cultivated amazing change agents for over three decades. Learn how you can join our community of talented professionals.

When you apply to Teach For America, you’ll share more about your experiences, strengths, and passions. To get started, here’s what you need to do to get started.

1. Confirm Eligibility

Complete our eligibility quiz to make sure you have the basic requirements covered. 

2. Create an Account

Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your TFA application at any time and save your work.

3. Fill Out Application & Upload Documents

Our online application requires you to convey basic information, upload required documents, and share your experiences through 300-400 word written reflections. Unlike some other job applications, our application process is designed to gather all your qualifications so we can thoroughly assess you as a candidate before a possible interview. It includes the following:

 Application Sections Fill out your personal information Describe your interest in joining TFA Describe your leadership experience Indicate 0, 1, 2, or 3 regions you'd like to work in

Necessary Documents

Your most updated resume School history

We encourage you to take the time to ensure your application properly showcases your unique personality, strengths, and talent.

4. Submit Interview Time Preferences

Share your interview availability. Our virtual interviews are approximately 90 minutes and are on a weekday. 

If you have any questions or concerns about our online application process, visit our Admissions FAQs page.


Organization: Teach For America Ohio

The application for our 2026 corps will open up on August 1st on our website. We utilize rolling deadlines and the application will remain open until early spring 2026. 

Submit your application by 11:59 p.m. on
Sept. 15, 2025 Oct. 20, 2025 Feb. 2, 2026 Mar. 9, 2026
2026 Critical Needs Deadline  Learn if you're invited to an interview
Sept. 22 Oct. 27 Feb. 9  Mar. 16 Attend your interview
Sept. 29 - Oct. 01
Nov. 03 - Nov. 06
Feb. 17 - Feb. 20
Mar. 23 - Mar. 26
Learn your admissions decision + regional/subject placement
Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Mar. 10 Apr. 14 Accept or decline your offer
Oct. 30 Dec. 11 Mar. 19 Apr. 21


Understanding the Teacher Corps Deadlines:

Here are some things to consider when choosing a deadline for the teacher corps. Choosing the right TFA deadline can significantly impact your application experience and location placement outcomes. 

1. There Are Multiple Deadlines to Choose From

Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your application at any time and save your work. We offer four application deadlines for each incoming corps year:  Main Deadlines: All of our regions and placement communities are open in the first three deadlines, but the most popular can fill up early.Critical Needs Deadline: This deadline addresses our regions who still have unfilled openings.

2. Stress Less with an Earlier Deadline

Submitting your application early has significant advantages:

Preferred Placement: Regions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Some of our more popular locations may stop accepting applicants at later TFA deadlines because they're full. Applying early is important if you have a specific location in mind. There will still be regions available at the later deadlines, but they may not be your first choice.Build Community Early: Begin connecting with fellow corps members and your regional network right away.Gain Hands-On Experience: Corps applicants accepted at the first 2 deadlines are able to complete an expedited Ignite application process for our Spring Ignite Fellowship and will have priority for sign-up with the matching process.Extended Preparation Time: You'll have more time to take certification exams, pre-work before summer training, and potential relocation to a new community.Stress Less: Embrace the peace of securing your next step in your career plans!

Looking to join a coalition of extraordinary trailblazers? Teach For America has cultivated amazing change agents for over three decades. Learn how you can join our community of talented professionals.

When you apply to Teach For America, you’ll share more about your experiences, strengths, and passions. To get started, here’s what you need to do to get started.

1. Confirm Eligibility

Complete our eligibility quiz to make sure you have the basic requirements covered. 

2. Create an Account

Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your TFA application at any time and save your work.

3. Fill Out Application & Upload Documents

Our online application requires you to convey basic information, upload required documents, and share your experiences through 300-400 word written reflections. Unlike some other job applications, our application process is designed to gather all your qualifications so we can thoroughly assess you as a candidate before a possible interview. It includes the following:

 Application Sections Fill out your personal information Describe your interest in joining TFA Describe your leadership experience Indicate 0, 1, 2, or 3 regions you'd like to work in

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Organization: Teach For America Ohio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44113

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025-2026 AmeriCorps Student Success Coach

City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach  
We are now accepting applications for full year service opportunities for the 2025-2026 program year.  
 
How to Apply Our job application is completed on our website. Click here to sign-up and begin an application to City Year. Click here to learn more about our application process.  
 
ABOUT CITY YEAR City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community.  
WHAT YOU’LL DO As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, learn social-emotional skills and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance.  
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES As a valued member of the school community, you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way.    
Support academic coaching and social emotional development for students: • Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups • Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion • Create and implement a behavior management system for students • Develop social-emotional skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition • Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system • Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher   
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and families: • Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development • Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior • Engage students, parents/guardians, and/or community members in education or social issues through member led themed events at schools or on virtual platforms  
 
City Year Benefits You will receive: ·        Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance ·        Curalinc Employee Assistance Program ·        Talkspace Therapy Program ·        Benefit Advocate Center ·        Bi-weekly living stipend ·        Workers’ compensation ·        Relocation support ·        Benefits specific to City Year location ·        University partnerships and scholarships ·        City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts  
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: ·        Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ·        Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps ·        Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans ·        Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) ·        Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR)  
Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world.  
Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time) Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* Agree to and complete a background check Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location)  
 
 
How to Apply

Visit https://joincityyear.force.com/TX_CommunitiesSelfReg and submit your completed application online.

For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now.

For more information about this role visit our website.

Organization: City Year Columbus

City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach  
We are now accepting applications for full year service opportunities for the 2025-2026 program year.  
 
How to Apply Our job application is completed on our website. Click here to sign-up and begin an application to City Year. Click here to learn more about our application process.  
 
ABOUT CITY YEAR City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community.  
WHAT YOU’LL DO As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, learn social-emotional skills and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance.  
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES As a valued member of the school community, you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way.    
Support academic coaching and social emotional development for students: • Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups • Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion • Create and implement a behavior management system for students • Develop social-emotional skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition • Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system • Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher   
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and families: • Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development • Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior • Engage students, parents/guardians, and/or community members in education or social issues through member led themed events at schools or on virtual platforms  
 
City Year Benefits You will receive: ·        Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance ·        Curalinc Employee Assistance Program ·        Talkspace Therapy Program ·        Benefit Advocate Center ·        Bi-weekly living stipend ·        Workers’ compensation ·        Relocation support ·        Benefits specific to City Year location ·        University partnerships and scholarships ·        City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts  
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: ·        Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ·        Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps ·        Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans ·        Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) ·        Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR)  
Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world.  
Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time) Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* Agree to and complete a background check Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location)  
 
 
How to Apply

Visit https://joincityyear.force.com/TX_CommunitiesSelfReg and submit your completed application online.

For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now.

For more information about this role visit our website.

Organization: City Year Columbus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project BEAR Team Member (2024-2025 School Year)

After attending a series of trainings you will serve in one classroom at your school site for 18 hours per week during the hours of Monday-Thursday 8:00-1:00 or Monday-Friday 8:30-12:30. You will work with the classroom teacher to plan and implement literacy activities throughout the day with the students. You will be required to collect assessment and attendance data to report to Project BEAR and attend two "Monthly In-Service Days".

Organization: Project BEAR

After attending a series of trainings you will serve in one classroom at your school site for 18 hours per week during the hours of Monday-Thursday 8:00-1:00 or Monday-Friday 8:30-12:30. You will work with the classroom teacher to plan and implement literacy activities throughout the day with the students. You will be required to collect assessment and attendance data to report to Project BEAR and attend two "Monthly In-Service Days".

Organization: Project BEAR

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45662

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: COMCorps Member

Ohio University has the goal to increase the quality of life in Athens County through AmeriCorps members creating and supporting social and physical environments that promote good health and wellness for all. COMCorps will partner with host-site organizations which include schools, nonprofits, healthcare systems and county-level government agencies. Through service, members and organizations will address social determinants of health with a trauma-informed approach directing members in creative, community-generated solutions to pressing local needs. Members will create and support social and physical environments that promote good health through activities that address the social determinants of health by providing life-enhancing resources: healthy food supply, gardening, social connectivity, transportation, and knowledge of healthy habits. Members will promote a sense of community (social networks, social support, social participation, and/or community leadership) and increase access to programs that address poverty, childhood development, food insecurity, social exclusion, addiction, food, transportation, and health services. In every interaction, members will embody and model safe, secure, stable relationships for children and adults. COMCorps is where members turn passion into purpose. COMCorps strives for every member to have a transformative experience while serving. Anticipated member outcomes include a wider perspective on societal issues, an understanding of individuals who have had a life different than their own, a better understanding of self and unique skills brought to a variety of roles, greater confidence, an understanding of trauma-informed approaches to community care, and community collaboration. 

Organization: COMCorps - Ohio University

Ohio University has the goal to increase the quality of life in Athens County through AmeriCorps members creating and supporting social and physical environments that promote good health and wellness for all. COMCorps will partner with host-site organizations which include schools, nonprofits, healthcare systems and county-level government agencies. Through service, members and organizations will address social determinants of health with a trauma-informed approach directing members in creative, community-generated solutions to pressing local needs. Members will create and support social and physical environments that promote good health through activities that address the social determinants of health by providing life-enhancing resources: healthy food supply, gardening, social connectivity, transportation, and knowledge of healthy habits. Members will promote a sense of community (social networks, social support, social participation, and/or community leadership) and increase access to programs that address poverty, childhood development, food insecurity, social exclusion, addiction, food, transportation, and health services. In every interaction, members will embody and model safe, secure, stable relationships for children and adults. COMCorps is where members turn passion into purpose. COMCorps strives for every member to have a transformative experience while serving. Anticipated member outcomes include a wider perspective on societal issues, an understanding of individuals who have had a life different than their own, a better understanding of self and unique skills brought to a variety of roles, greater confidence, an understanding of trauma-informed approaches to community care, and community collaboration. 

Organization: COMCorps - Ohio University

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Conservation Implementation AmeriCorps Member

Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District is offering 12 AmeriCorps positions in the Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation. The Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation partners with 6 agencies in central Ohio where AmeriCorps Members will be placed, to improve local ecosystems and increase resilience against climate change. These partners include: Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, Friends of the Olentangy Watershed, Grange Audubon Center, Licking County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Stratford Ecological Center.
This is a national service program with a living stipend and other benefits for individuals wanting to gain more experience and serve their community. Members will serve 1700 hours over a period of one year.

General duties:
• Assisting with a variety of natural resources related data collection for partners and the District.
• Field work including but not limited to: invasive species removal, tree planting, stream and litter cleanup.
• Assisting outreach staff to provide information and education at weekend events.
• Assist with host site projects.

Qualifications:
• Must be at least 17 years of age by their start date on October 1, 2023.
• Must have a HS Diploma or GED certificate.
• Members must be able to pass a criminal, FBI, and DMV background check (Note: having a background does not automatically exclude them from membership).
• Members must accept the position as a full-time priority and be able to complete 1700 hours of service.
• The ability to safely traverse and navigate through rough and brushy terrain with ticks and poison ivy in the summer heat while carrying GPS equipment is required.
• Able to demonstrate some knowledge of or an appreciation for natural resource conservation.
• Able to secure transportation to and from work and events.
• Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
• Familiarity with popular computer software (including, but not limited to, MS Word, Excel, and Publisher).
• Able to take direction and respond positively to feedback.

Benefits:
• Living stipend of up to $20,400 for the service year.
• An education award of $6,895 for a completed term of service to be used to pay student loans or for future education.
• Student Loan deferment and interest forbearance while in service.
• Childcare assistance available to full-time members, based on household income eligibility.
• Basic individual health, dental and vision insurance available to full-time members.

Application:
• Please learn more and apply through AmeriCorps.gov. Alternatively, you can notify us of interest at administrator@franklinswcd.org with a statement of interest and summary of qualifications and we can help qualified applicants through the process. Selection of candidates will begin on August 17th. Position will remain open until filled.

Organization: Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District

Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District is offering 12 AmeriCorps positions in the Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation. The Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation partners with 6 agencies in central Ohio where AmeriCorps Members will be placed, to improve local ecosystems and increase resilience against climate change. These partners include: Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, Friends of the Olentangy Watershed, Grange Audubon Center, Licking County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Stratford Ecological Center.
This is a national service program with a living stipend and other benefits for individuals wanting to gain more experience and serve their community. Members will serve 1700 hours over a period of one year.

General duties:
• Assisting with a variety of natural resources related data collection for partners and the District.
• Field work including but not limited to: invasive species removal, tree planting, stream and litter cleanup.
• Assisting outreach staff to provide information and education at weekend events.
• Assist with host site projects.

Qualifications:
• Must be at least 17 years of age by their start date on October 1, 2023.
• Must have a HS Diploma or GED certificate.
• Members must be able to pass a criminal, FBI, and DMV background check (Note: having a background does not automatically exclude them from membership).
• Members must accept the position as a full-time priority and be able to complete 1700 hours of service.
• The ability to safely traverse and navigate through rough and brushy terrain with ticks and poison ivy in the summer heat while carrying GPS equipment is required.
• Able to demonstrate some knowledge of or an appreciation for natural resource conservation.
• Able to secure transportation to and from work and events.
• Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
• Familiarity with popular computer software (including, but not limited to, MS Word, Excel, and Publisher).
• Able to take direction and respond positively to feedback.

Benefits:
• Living stipend of up to $20,400 for the service year.
• An education award of $6,895 for a completed term of service to be used to pay student loans or for future education.
• Student Loan deferment and interest forbearance while in service.
• Childcare assistance available to full-time members, based on household income eligibility.
• Basic individual health, dental and vision insurance available to full-time members.

Application:
• Please learn more and apply through AmeriCorps.gov. Alternatively, you can notify us of interest at administrator@franklinswcd.org with a statement of interest and summary of qualifications and we can help qualified applicants through the process. Selection of candidates will begin on August 17th. Position will remain open until filled.

Organization: Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education and Outreach AmeriCorps Member

Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District is offering 12 AmeriCorps positions in the Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation. The Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation partners with 6 agencies in central Ohio where AmeriCorps Members will be placed, to improve local ecosystems and increase resilience against climate change. These partners include: Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, Friends of the Olentangy Watershed, Grange Audubon Center, Licking County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Stratford Ecological Center.
This is a national service program with a living stipend and other benefits for individuals wanting to gain more experience and serve their community. Members will serve 1700 hours over a period of one year.

General duties:
• Assist in developing and implementing environmental education programs.
• Assist in developing and distributing outreach materials for public, local government, and business.
• Assist conservation staff with occasional field projects such as tree planting and invasive removal.
• Work with volunteers at your host site to do environmental stewardship projects.
• Assist with host site events.

Qualifications:
• Must be at least 17 years of age by their start date on October 1, 2023
• Must have a HS Diploma or GED certificate.
• Members must be able to pass a criminal, FBI, and DMV background check (Note: having a background does not automatically exclude them from membership).
• Members must accept the position as a full-time priority and be able to complete 1700 hours of service.
• The ability to safely traverse and navigate through rough and brushy terrain with ticks and poison ivy in the summer heat while carrying GPS equipment is required.
• Able to demonstrate some knowledge of or an appreciation for natural resource conservation.
• Able to secure transportation to and from work and events.
• Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
• Familiarity with popular computer software (including, but not limited to, MS Word, Excel, and Publisher).
• Able to take direction and respond positively to feedback.

Benefits:
• Living stipend of up to $20,400 for the service year.
• An education award of $6,895 for a completed term of service to be used to pay student loans or for future education.
• Student Loan deferment and interest forbearance while in service.
• Childcare assistance available to full-time members, based on household income eligibility.
• Basic individual health, dental and vision insurance available to full-time members.

Application:
• Please learn more and apply through AmeriCorps.gov. Alternatively, you can notify us of interest at administrator@franklinswcd.org with a statement of interest and summary of qualifications and we can help qualified applicants through the process. Selection of candidates will begin on August 17th. Position will remain open until filled.

Organization: Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District

Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District is offering 12 AmeriCorps positions in the Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation. The Central Ohio Collaborative for Conservation partners with 6 agencies in central Ohio where AmeriCorps Members will be placed, to improve local ecosystems and increase resilience against climate change. These partners include: Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, Friends of the Olentangy Watershed, Grange Audubon Center, Licking County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Stratford Ecological Center.
This is a national service program with a living stipend and other benefits for individuals wanting to gain more experience and serve their community. Members will serve 1700 hours over a period of one year.

General duties:
• Assist in developing and implementing environmental education programs.
• Assist in developing and distributing outreach materials for public, local government, and business.
• Assist conservation staff with occasional field projects such as tree planting and invasive removal.
• Work with volunteers at your host site to do environmental stewardship projects.
• Assist with host site events.

Qualifications:
• Must be at least 17 years of age by their start date on October 1, 2023
• Must have a HS Diploma or GED certificate.
• Members must be able to pass a criminal, FBI, and DMV background check (Note: having a background does not automatically exclude them from membership).
• Members must accept the position as a full-time priority and be able to complete 1700 hours of service.
• The ability to safely traverse and navigate through rough and brushy terrain with ticks and poison ivy in the summer heat while carrying GPS equipment is required.
• Able to demonstrate some knowledge of or an appreciation for natural resource conservation.
• Able to secure transportation to and from work and events.
• Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.
• Familiarity with popular computer software (including, but not limited to, MS Word, Excel, and Publisher).
• Able to take direction and respond positively to feedback.

Benefits:
• Living stipend of up to $20,400 for the service year.
• An education award of $6,895 for a completed term of service to be used to pay student loans or for future education.
• Student Loan deferment and interest forbearance while in service.
• Childcare assistance available to full-time members, based on household income eligibility.
• Basic individual health, dental and vision insurance available to full-time members.

Application:
• Please learn more and apply through AmeriCorps.gov. Alternatively, you can notify us of interest at administrator@franklinswcd.org with a statement of interest and summary of qualifications and we can help qualified applicants through the process. Selection of candidates will begin on August 17th. Position will remain open until filled.

Organization: Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps Mentors for Success - Central Ohio

Now hiring for fall!

Are you interested in making a difference in young people's lives? Join AmeriCorps Mentors for Success to serve as a positive role model and provide much-needed school-based mentoring for middle or high-school students right here in Columbus, Ohio! Mentors are placed in one middle or high school building or other community setting for the fall, where they will provide 1 on 1 mentoring for students who are experiencing attendance/truancy issues and/or students who could use some social-emotional support.

Serve with AmeriCorps (term is September 1, 2031 - May 31, 2024), earn a monthly stipend payment ($1,350/month) and an Education Award (up to $3,447.50) to help repay student loans or pay toward tuition costs!

AmeriCorps Mentors for Success Members receive excellent training at the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio, prior to the start of their service in schools.

If you have a talent for building relationships and an interest in encouraging struggling students to pursue their goals, Mentors for Success is the right team for you.

Members must commit to the entire service period (see dates above), and must be available to serve 30 hours/week during that time frame.

A teaching license is not required for this position, all training is provided.

To apply, submit application and cover letter through Indeed.com. For questions, call Ally Harris at 614-542-4177.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $1,350 per month + $3,447.50 education award

Organization: AmeriCorps Mentors for Success

Now hiring for fall!

Are you interested in making a difference in young people's lives? Join AmeriCorps Mentors for Success to serve as a positive role model and provide much-needed school-based mentoring for middle or high-school students right here in Columbus, Ohio! Mentors are placed in one middle or high school building or other community setting for the fall, where they will provide 1 on 1 mentoring for students who are experiencing attendance/truancy issues and/or students who could use some social-emotional support.

Serve with AmeriCorps (term is September 1, 2031 - May 31, 2024), earn a monthly stipend payment ($1,350/month) and an Education Award (up to $3,447.50) to help repay student loans or pay toward tuition costs!

AmeriCorps Mentors for Success Members receive excellent training at the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio, prior to the start of their service in schools.

If you have a talent for building relationships and an interest in encouraging struggling students to pursue their goals, Mentors for Success is the right team for you.

Members must commit to the entire service period (see dates above), and must be available to serve 30 hours/week during that time frame.

A teaching license is not required for this position, all training is provided.

To apply, submit application and cover letter through Indeed.com. For questions, call Ally Harris at 614-542-4177.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $1,350 per month + $3,447.50 education award

Organization: AmeriCorps Mentors for Success

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ShareCorps VISTA

AmeriCorps VISTAs are national service members that perform indirect service at local organizations, such as recruiting volunteers, building program curriculums, fundraising and grant writing, connecting communities with resources, and creating sustainability within their agencies. As part of the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps VISTA provides an opportunity for individuals to gain professional experience while contributing to long-lasting solutions to the problems of poverty and inequity in local communities.

The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has operated one of Ohio’s largest AmeriCorps VISTA programs since 2006. Through our AmeriCorps VISTA program, ShareCorps, you can find a one-year, full-time position focused on creating meaningful change for people living at or near poverty.

Benefits of your service include: Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,495 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid NEW: Bonus housing allowance! Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunities

Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks

AmeriCorps VISTAs are national service members that perform indirect service at local organizations, such as recruiting volunteers, building program curriculums, fundraising and grant writing, connecting communities with resources, and creating sustainability within their agencies. As part of the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps VISTA provides an opportunity for individuals to gain professional experience while contributing to long-lasting solutions to the problems of poverty and inequity in local communities.

The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has operated one of Ohio’s largest AmeriCorps VISTA programs since 2006. Through our AmeriCorps VISTA program, ShareCorps, you can find a one-year, full-time position focused on creating meaningful change for people living at or near poverty.

Benefits of your service include: Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,495 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid NEW: Bonus housing allowance! Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunities

Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ShareCorps VISTA Hunger & Health Associate

Interested in making a lasting impact? Join us as we expand access to the most integral form of medicine: nutritious food. Be at the cutting edge of the Hunger and Health movement!

The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has available Hunger and Health AmeriCorps VISTA positions at 20 locations throughout Ohio.

Benefits of your service include:

Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,345 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunities

If you want to be on the forefront of the future of food security, health, and wellbeing, and you have an interest in leading coalitions and community organizations toward systemic change, we want you on our team!

Learn more about AmeriCorps VISTA national service and submit your application to available positions today. To view available position listings and apply, visit this link.

Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks

Interested in making a lasting impact? Join us as we expand access to the most integral form of medicine: nutritious food. Be at the cutting edge of the Hunger and Health movement!

The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has available Hunger and Health AmeriCorps VISTA positions at 20 locations throughout Ohio.

Benefits of your service include:

Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,345 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunities

If you want to be on the forefront of the future of food security, health, and wellbeing, and you have an interest in leading coalitions and community organizations toward systemic change, we want you on our team!

Learn more about AmeriCorps VISTA national service and submit your application to available positions today. To view available position listings and apply, visit this link.

Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43215

Allow Groups: No