Academic Support / Education Positions - AmeriCorps
A Year of Service with JVC Northwest
Step into an unforgettable year of service and community in the Pacific Northwest! As a Jesuit Volunteer, you will respond to local needs in one of 20 locales across five states. It’s your chance to make an impact in the lives of others while developing new skills and gaining a fresh perspective on what it means to be part of a community.
As an AmeriCorps member, you'll earn a modest living stipend and a $6,345 education award to use towards future tuition or to pay back qualified student loans.
Academic Support and Education Positions
A number of community partners have identified a pressing need for classroom-based academic support volunteers in rural and urban settings. As a Jesuit Volunteer/AmeriCorps member, you would support teachers and faculty while also serving directly as tutors and mentors. Positions are available for all ages, ranging from K-12, elementary, and secondary education.
What You'll Do
Service with JVC Northwest is grounded in our four values: Community, Social and Ecological Justice, Simple Living, and Spirituality/Reflection. We promote peace and structural change alongside our community partners. We serve children, elderly, LGBTQ+ youth, immigrants, refugees, Native American and Alaskan Natives, survivors of domestic violence, and those who are without stable housing or access to nutritious food. We teach about conservation. We learn how to live well within our local ecosystem and we invite others to do the same.
Living in Community
We live in community with fellow Jesuit Volunteer/AmeriCorps members. Surrounded by the beauty of the Northwest, our homes are in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Montana, and Idaho. Together, we learn to live simply and sustainably while also reflecting upon our experience through the context of service and community life.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
We welcome volunteers of all religious backgrounds and faith perspectives. We are committed to equity and inclusion – within our programs, policies, and practices. We continually seek to cultivate an anti-oppressive organization, minimize barriers to service, and actively support diversity and inclusion of all Jesuit Volunteers/AmeriCorps members regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural identity, faith background, abilities, and economic status.
Benefits
- Communal housing is provided for all Jesuit Volunteer/AmeriCorps members
- Modest living stipend
- $6,345 Education Award
- Health insurance
- Professional development
- Multiple retreats
Learn More and Apply
Resume
Complete an application through our website. Requirements include a resume, short essay, and three references.