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| Compass AmeriCorps
Compass AmeriCorps seeks applicants who are passionate about learning from and providing service to people from many countries with varied backgrounds and experiences. Our mission is to help connect people in need to available social services, to work with them to increase access to services, and to be a connecting force for agencies that provide these services. Service sites primarily serve immigrants and refugees.* Compass AmeriCorps members will primarily focus on two key priority areas: increasing employability (through job placement services, jobs skills development, and/or reducing barriers to employment), and assisting clients in accessing health services. AmeriCorps members do not provide health services related to prohibited items. Members will serve full-time for 11 months. A member's service will include daily service at the member's placement site, as well as team-based semi-monthly Friday trainings, and community service projects during evenings and weekends. Member responsibilities may include English Language instruction, job placement support, employment skills training (including workplace behavior/soft skills training), health services support (including coordinating physical health services and health literacy), and high school equivalency test instruction, coaching/counseling, social services support (including access to housing, legal services, and transportation services), recruiting/managing volunteers to provide direct service to clients, translation/interpretation services, and community outreach. We seek applicants of varied backgrounds and strongly encourage qualified individuals who represent the richness of our shared humanity to apply. *While service sites may primarily serve immigrants and refugees, Compass AmeriCorps members may provide services to all eligible individuals regardless of background. Further help on this page can be found by >).
Please note: This listing is currently not accepting applications.
| | | Member Duties : Members are matched with a service site and position aligned to their interests. Member responsibilities may include English Language instruction services, GED® test instruction, coaching/counseling, job placement support, employment skills training (including workplace behavior/soft skills training), health services support (including coordinating physical health services and health literacy), social services support (including access to housing, legal, and transportation services), and translation/interpretation services. They may recruit and support volunteers, conduct community outreach efforts, and coordinate and participate in monthly service projects. All members will participate in orientation provided by Literacy Pittsburgh, will receive comprehensive training at their service sites, and will attend exciting semimonthly professional development trainings.
Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service , Stipend , Childcare assistance if eligible , Living Allowance , Health Coverage , Training . Terms : Permits working at another job during off hours , Permits attendance at school during off hours . Service Areas : Community Outreach , Community and Economic Development , Hunger , Health , Education , Housing . Skills : Social Services , Community Organization , Teaching/Tutoring , Counseling , Education , Public Health , Communications . Refine Search | | SUMMARY
Program Type: AmeriCorps State / National
Compass AmeriCorps
Compass AmeriCorps seeks applicants who are passionate about learning from and providing service to people from many countries with varied backgrounds and experiences. Our mission is to help connect people in need to available social services, to work with them to increase access to services, and to be a connecting force for agencies that provide these services. Service sites primarily serve immigrants and refugees.* Compass AmeriCorps members will primarily focus on two key priority areas: increasing employability (through job placement services, jobs skills development, and/or reducing barriers to employment), and assisting clients in accessing health services. AmeriCorps members do not provide health services related to prohibited items. Members will serve full-time for 11 months. A member's service will include daily service at the member's placement site, as well as team-based semi-monthly Friday trainings, and community service projects during evenings and weekends. Member responsibilities may include English Language instruction, job placement support, employment skills training (including workplace behavior/soft skills training), health services support (including coordinating physical health services and health literacy), and high school equivalency test instruction, coaching/counseling, social services support (including access to housing, legal services, and transportation services), recruiting/managing volunteers to provide direct service to clients, translation/interpretation services, and community outreach. We seek applicants of varied backgrounds and strongly encourage qualified individuals who represent the richness of our shared humanity to apply. *While service sites may primarily serve immigrants and refugees, Compass AmeriCorps members may provide services to all eligible individuals regardless of background. Further help on this page can be found by >).
Please note: This listing is currently not accepting applications.
| | | Member Duties : Members are matched with a service site and position aligned to their interests. Member responsibilities may include English Language instruction services, GED® test instruction, coaching/counseling, job placement support, employment skills training (including workplace behavior/soft skills training), health services support (including coordinating physical health services and health literacy), social services support (including access to housing, legal, and transportation services), and translation/interpretation services. They may recruit and support volunteers, conduct community outreach efforts, and coordinate and participate in monthly service projects. All members will participate in orientation provided by Literacy Pittsburgh, will receive comprehensive training at their service sites, and will attend exciting semimonthly professional development trainings.
Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service , Stipend , Childcare assistance if eligible , Living Allowance , Health Coverage , Training . Terms : Permits working at another job during off hours , Permits attendance at school during off hours . Service Areas : Community Outreach , Community and Economic Development , Hunger , Health , Education , Housing . Skills : Social Services , Community Organization , Teaching/Tutoring , Counseling , Education , Public Health , Communications . Refine Search | | SUMMARY
Program Type: AmeriCorps State / National
Program Compass AmeriCorps
Program Start/End Date 09/01/2025 - 07/31/2026
Work Schedule | Full Time
Education level Some college
Age Requirement Minimum: 17 Maximum: 99
Program Locations | PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh
Languages | | English
Program Compass AmeriCorps
Program Start/End Date 09/01/2025 - 07/31/2026
Work Schedule | Full Time
Education level Some college
Age Requirement Minimum: 17 Maximum: 99
Program Locations | PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh
Languages | | English
Accepting Applications From 03/12/2025 To 04/25/2025
Contact | Terra Teets 411 7th Ave Pittsburgh PA 15219 412-393-7622 tteets@literacypittsburgh.org www.literacypittsburgh.org
Listing ID | 37775
Production Production work is done under the guidance of Phipps staff and includes seeding, planting, potting, pruning and weeding plants in the greenhouses, plus other related tasks. Requirements: Must be able to stand for longer periods of time, possess manual dexterity and tolerate warmer temperatures. Outdoor landscapes Under the guidance of Phipps staff, volunteers help plant and maintain outdoor gardens and engage in tasks such as weeding, pruning, raking, watering, planting and mulching. Requirements: On-the-job training is provided but some gardening experience is helpful. Must be able to engage in physical activities, including stooping, kneeling, lifting and carrying objects of varying weights. Indoor Display Under the guidance of Phipps staff, volunteers help maintain display areas, removing yellow leaves from plants and the floor, deadheading flowers, mulching and trimming, as well as pruning and planting as needed. Requirements: On the job training is provided but some gardening experience is helpful. Must be able to work amid dense plantings, bend over repeatedly, wield a wheelbarrow loaded with mulch, and engage in activities such as stooping, kneeling, lifting, and carrying objects of varying weights.
