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Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua Student Support Specialist

Granite State Education Corps is a 1 year National Service Opportunity in the State of New Hampshire.

 

Location: Nashua, NH

Focus Area: Youth

The Boys & Girls Club is driven by a mission to empower all young people, especially those in need, to realize their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Our Club offers a positive and secure environment, where programs are crafted to impart skills and behaviors essential for a successful transition to adulthood. Grounded in youth development strategies, our initiatives nurture a sense of belonging, competence, usefulness, and influence—key ingredients proven to cultivate self-confidence and self-esteem.

Our youth development strategy aspires to achieve the following outcomes:

  1. Positive Self-Identity
  2. Educational, Employment, Emotional, and Cultural Competencies
  3. Community and Civic Involvement
  4. Health and Well-Being
  5. A Moral Compass

At the Boys & Girls Club, we provide daily access to a diverse array of programs across three impact areas: Academic Success, Healthy Living, and Character and Citizenship.

We are currently seeking dedicated members to serve as mentors for a portfolio of at-risk students, fostering regular check-ins, developing community relationships and resources, and connecting students with intensive services such as academic support, service learning, and community engagement projects. Additionally, members will create a structured framework for extended learning opportunities and expanded career awareness.

Engaging in interventions is a key aspect of the role, involving:

  1. Developing trusting relationships with youth, stabilizing those in crisis, and setting goals.
  2. Increasing the resiliency of youth through social and emotional development interventions.
  3. Developing the human capital of youth, including career exploration and aspirations support.
  4. Encouraging parent engagement.

In addition to academic mentoring, AmeriCorps members will be assigned to one of the following program areas: Physical Education, Aquatics, Cultural Arts, Education, Technology, or Social Recreation. Members must be available to serve from 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Join us in making a lasting impact on the lives of young individuals, as we work together to create a supportive and enriching environment that fosters growth and success.

Already have a MyAmeriCorps account and want to apply for this specific role? You can find that listing on MyAmeriCorps here.

 

Benefits: 
Living allowance: 
Paid bi-weekly
1700 Hours : $24,000
1200 Hours : $16,800
900 Hours : $12,000

Segal Education Award

1700 : $7,395
1500 : $5,176.50
900 : $3,697.50
This scholarship can be used to pay off Federally qualified student loans for
Educational Expenses at a Title IV Institution. If member is over the age of 55
at the time of enrollment, they may choose to transfer this award to a child, grandchild, or foster child

ACA-compliant Health Insurance
at no cost to full-time members from the first day of service to the last day of the last month of the term

Loan forbearance & Interest Payment 
Federally qualified student loans may be placed in forbearance during the term of service and any interest that accrues during that time will be paid off by AmeriCorps

Mileage Reimbursement to AmeriCorps-sponsored training events from Goodwill NNE

Reimbursement for mileage expenses associated with project-related travel from the host site at the rate that the organization reimburses existing volunteers and/or staff