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Become an americorps member

Providence ¡CityArts! for Youth seeks 15 creative individuals to serve as AmeriCorps Teaching Artists this summer!AmeriCorps members must commit 300 hours of service between June 18​ th​ - August 18​ th​ , 2018​.

Teaching Artists will lead STEAM, Performance,and Design Thinking based projects at the CityArts Studios and other community organization sites throughout Providence. Programming will focus on developing positive habits of engagement in youth to combat summer learning loss.Young artists will work collaboratively with their peers and teaching artists to gain skills in inquiry, leadership, reflection and creative problem solving.

 

The AmeriCorps Turnaround Teaching Artist Project offers members an opportunity to strengthen their curriculum development and classroom management skills, while deepening problem solving and leadership abilities. Intensive skill development training plus weekly feedback and reflection sessions will support the member’s professional growth.

 

Stipend and Education Award

Members will receive a $1,000 stipend and a $1,252.91 education award with the completion of 300 hours of service.

 

Member Duties Include:

● Work independently and as a team to develop and implement project-based arts curriculum for CityArts Design Thinking programs.

● Explore how design, science, technology, engineering and math can be combined in project-based learning workshops to deepen problem solving and leadership abilities within CityArts youth ages 8-14.

● Attend all training sessions.

● Attend reflection sessions to support the member’s professional growth.

● Provide academic enrichment and mentor students. ● Outreach and collaborate with fellow teaching artists.

● Collect, document, and survey student work and progress using CityArts tools/instruments.

● Submit timesheet reports on a regular and timely basis.

 

Qualifications:

● High School diploma or GED. ● Must be eligible to complete at least one minimum time term of AmeriCorps Service (300 hour minimum). ● Strong interest in service and community development. ● Strong interest in providing high quality arts education to Providence youth. ● Experience working with youth from diverse backgrounds. ● Ability to organize and manage simultaneous tasks and projects. ● Flexibility, creativity, independence, accountability and reliability. ● Ability to receive feedback and adjust performance to the standards of the program and staff. ● Ability to speak Spanish a plus.

 

Providence ¡CityArts! for Youth is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive artistic community; ¡CityArts! considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does not discriminate on the basis of, gender, race, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status. For more details or to apply, please email: caitlin@providencecityarts.org - AmeriCorps Program Coordinator

"Our artist became a member of our class; she came consistently, even when she wasn’t working on a specific project with the students. She observed, took part in class discussions and even supported students academically."
- Participating School Teacher

What is AmeriCorps

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