What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hands On Atlanta Student Support Coach (AmeriCorps) position at Hands On Atlanta?
*All AmeriCorps positions are service opportunities. You are required to serve 10 months of service on a modest living allowance for the duration of the program. *
Get ready to start your service journey today as an exclusive member of the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program! The Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program is a great way to jumpstart your career, create or strengthen your network with influential Atlanta professionals, and receive meaningful coaching and mentoring that will propel you on your professional journey. As a member of our AmeriCorps program, you’ll directly impact the Atlanta community and disadvantaged youth across the metro-Atlanta area.
At Hands On Atlanta, we have:
- A 36-year history of making Atlanta more engaged and equitable
- A mission to mobilize the Atlanta community to tackle our city’s most pressing needs
- Over 50,000 volunteers serving at 200 nonprofits and schools annually
- Strong relationships with 100 of Atlanta’s top companies
- Impactful programs supporting thousands of vulnerable youth across Atlanta
Wait, so what is AmeriCorps?
AmeriCorps, often referred to as “the domestic Peace Corps” is a national service program in which individuals dedicate their time to improving lives and fostering civic engagement. Hands On Atlanta’s AmeriCorps program is a 10-month commitment where members serve in elementary, middle schools, and high schools. Over the 10-month period (August-May), members serve full-time and receive a semi-monthly living stipend and an education award once their service term is complete.
Responsibilities:
Major areas of responsibility for the AmeriCorps Full-Time Student Success Coach position include:
- Coach and mentor a caseload of elementary, middle school, or high school students and facilitate activities centered around emotional literacy, academic growth, and community engagement.
- Conduct checks with caseload students to provide guidance in their development of Casel’s SEL competencies, including self-awareness, conflict resolution, communication, and resource utilization.
- Provide behavioral interventions and support to students ultimately enhancing student’s SEL competencies and preserving their time in class.
- Debrief caseload student needs with school staff and Culture team at least once a week; collect teacher observations, discuss behavior management strategies, etc.
- Foster meaningful and productive relationships with students, teachers, guidance counselors, social workers, school officials, and parents.
- Be an engaged member of the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps cohort and service leader at your host school.
Requirements:
In order to be eligible to serve as a full-time Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps member, you must meet these eligibility requirements at the start of service.
- Able to commit to completing 1,700 hours of full-time service over 10 months
- Have a high school diploma
- Education/childcare experience
- Some college preferred
- Able to clear state and federal background checks
- Able to clear a NSOPW check
- Reliable transportation as AmeriCorps members work on-site in schools
Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Nationals or Lawful Permanent Benefits:
Full-time members will receive a living stipend of $2,200 and an education award of $7,395 after successfully completing the 1,700 hours of service. Members also receive health, dental, and vision insurance at no cost to the member. AmeriCorps members, if eligible, are encouraged to apply for food benefits (SNAP/EBT) while they are in service. Members may apply for loan forbearance on federal loans that qualify.
All members receive extensive, ongoing training to support their development, including mentorship from Hands On Atlanta staff and corporate and community leaders; community building activities; robust educational and professional development training.
Recruitment Process:
The application process is on a rolling basis February-August 2025. This is a highly competitive opportunity and space is limited. We encourage applicants to apply early.
· Accepted applicants will participate in our phone screening process
· Then, you’ll be invited to a virtual networking round
· AmeriCorps requires a separate online application you’ll complete before your final interview and site placement match interview
· After a successful match has been made, you’ll be invited to join the 2025-2026 AmeriCorps cohort
This position is an AmeriCorps service position. It is considered "service" and members are considered "service members" rather than "employees." As such, the compensation is a stipend/living allowance rather than salary. Upon termination of service, either at the end of the service term or premature termination, members are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
**Only candidates who are able to commit to a school year of service (August 2025 - May 2026) should consider/apply for this opportunity. **
Due to high volume of interest, please no phone call inquiries regarding this position.
Please visit https://www.handsonatlanta.org/americorps for more information and details about the Hands On Atlanta AmeriCorps program.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $2,200.00 per month
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $2,200