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Original message from: jeanL@ucptexas.org
United Cerebal Palsy Texas is actively recruiting Americorps members for service assignments with ASSET, an innovative education-based program promoting the independence of people with disabilities (http://asset.ucptexas.org <http://asset.ucptexas.org/> ). ASSET Americorps members begin 11-month terms Oct. 1, 2009 at select community-based agencies around Texas. Full-time members receive a living allowance of $11,400, health care benefits, child care (if eligible), student loan forbearance, and will be eligible for an education award in the amount of $4,725. For more information on Americorps, visit http://www.americorps.gov/for_indivi...why/index.asp. Begin the application process at: http://my.americorps.gov/ Highlights of service position activities Direct service to people with disabilities, known to us as consumers, in small groups or one-on-one to set and move toward independence goals; Organizing two (2) inclusive volunteer service projects in collaboration with local corps members, 'Navigators'; Coordinating with statewide Navigators to develop and implement best practices in meeting the housing, financial, and assistive technology needs of individuals with disabilities. Specific activities of direct service Mentoring consumers around increasing economic independence through: goal setting, action planning, identifying solutions to challenges, and topic-specific training related to Assistive Technology, Affordable Housing and Financial Literacy. Designing and implementing instruction/training to small or large groups of consumers in one of the three areas of ASSET's focus. Attending community meetings as an ASSET representative for professional development and networking purposes. Representing ASSET at community events to expand program reach and market program to consumers. Planning and executing a volunteer/service project to meet ASSET performance goals Participating in two program-wide professional trainings held in Austin at the start and midpoint of the year. Engaging organizational specific activities, such as meetings and presentations, geared to integrate the member with the service site agency and its broader mission; Expectations and Qualifications Navigators are expected to be able to develop proficiency in common computer office applications (eg Word, Outlook, etc); exhibit professional conduct in and around the office; work as part of a team; keep organized records of personal work; maintain confidentiality with sensitive records. For more information, visit http://asset.ucptexas.org <http://asset.ucptexas.org/> Minimum qualifications Interest in empowering people with disabilities Strong interpersonal communication skills Interest in mentoring or teaching Interest in ASSET focus area issues Ability to work independently or on a team Self-starter with good follow-through Basic computing and internet research skills High school diploma, GED, or intent to complete high school/obtain GED Qualifications of exceptional candidates will have, additionally: College degree or equivalent life experience Experience with teaching, mentoring, and/or group facilitation Experience working with people with disabilities or life experience with a disability Experience with affordable housing issues, financial literacy and/or assistive technology. Communication skills in Spanish and/or American Sign Language (ASL) For more information, visit http://asset.ucptexas.org <http://asset.ucptexas.org/> |
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