POSITION DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: | Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellow (on-site) |
DEPARTMENT: | Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellow Program |
PARTNER SCHOOL LOCATIONS: | Phoenix Metro Area Schools: Arizona State University Preparatory Academy - (ASU) Prep - Downtown Phoenix
- South Phoenix
- Pilgrim’s Rest
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STATUS: | AmeriCorps Living Stipend |
LENGTH OF SERVICE: | This position is anticipated to start January 2025. Full-time schedule: Monday through Thursday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM (with students), and Friday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM (with students), followed by remote planning from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Part-time schedule: must be available to work four-hour blocks, either in the morning (8:00 am to 12:00 pm) or afternoon (11:00 am to 3:00 pm) |
REPORTS TO: | Site Manager and/or Associate Site Manager |
SUPERVISES(DIRECT): | N/A |
REVISED: | December 2024 |
Blueprint AmeriCorps Eligible Compensation
- Living Stipend $31,000* (*prorated based on start date) for 1 academic school year plus initial training (approximately 10 months for a full academic school year). Bi-weekly (every 2 weeks) $1,462.30 for full-time minus any applicable taxes/deductions.
- This role is an AmeriCorps Service Member position. Upon successful completion of your service, you will receive a prorated Segal Education Award based on your start date. The current full Segal Education award is $7,395.00**, which can be used for future educational expenses or to repay qualified student loans. (Members aged 55+ may transfer their Education Award to a family member.)
- Arizona State University (ASU) is recognized as a School of National Service. ASU offers resident tuition rates to any individual who has completed at least one year in an AmeriCorps member.
- ASU also provides a $1,000 scholarship to up to 10 Arizona residents who are AmeriCorps alumni.
**prorated based on start date
- Forbearance for federally backed student loans; after you successfully complete your term of service, you are eligible to have the interest incurred during service paid in full
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP Benefits)
Blueprint Schools Network Benefits and Perks
- At Blueprint Schools Network, we prioritize the well-being of our team members. We're pleased to provide a comprehensive benefits package, including options for medical, dental, and vision coverage. As part of this package, Blueprint provides 100% of the premiums at the individual coverage level for our full-time Blueprint AmeriCorps Fellows.
- Company-provided technology
- Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program (with mental, physical, and financial wellness benefits)
- Paid professional development: access to math content support, one-on-one coaching, and feedback opportunities to support your growth and development
- Full-time Fellows accrue paid sick and personal leave
- Blueprint has established a partnership with Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development that will allow Blueprint Fellows the opportunity to obtain a Masters of Education (Ed.M.) in Curriculum & Teaching at two-thirds of the cost
- A national support network of members and alumni
POSITION SUMMARY
Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows are full or part-time tutors charged with providing students with highly personalized small-group instruction in mathematics during the regular school day. Working with 4-8 students at a time in a small group setting, our Fellows deliver individualized lessons collaborating closely with teachers to accelerate students’ academic achievement. Beyond academics, Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows strive to cultivate strong relationships with students fostering their self-confidence and commitment to education. Joining the Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows program is an opportunity to make a positive and meaningful impact in the lives of students.
While teachers manage classrooms of 25 to 30 students, Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows conduct lessons tailored to small groups of students using a provided curriculum and foster student collaboration to enhance the learning experience. This allows for the individualization of supportive and supplemental instruction, encouraging students to interact, share ideas, and articulate their thoughts in a safe space. Providing individualized lessons that align with students’ needs, interests, and passions, Fellows deliver data-driven instruction that significantly impacts student achievement and inspires a lifelong love of learning. By using math as the vehicle, Fellows foster critical thinkers, confident communicators, and engaged citizens who embrace questioning, reflection, self-assessment, visualization, positive response to feedback, perseverance, and internalize goal setting as a tool for continuous self-improvement.
Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows receive curriculum materials, training, on-going coaching, mentoring and professional development as well as written evaluation of feedback from their assigned Site Manager, Associate Site Manager, and/or Lead Fellow. Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows are charged with focusing on the individual needs of their students, helping to accelerate student achievement and close any opportunity gaps that may exist.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Fellow responsibilities include: Planning, Instruction, Communication & Feedback, and Compliance. Examples of duties within these categories include:
Planning
- Implement daily and weekly lesson plans using a predetermined curriculum.
- Support the preparation of instructional activities to support students in mastering specific academic skills, subject matter content, and end-of-unit assessments.
- Collaborate with classroom teachers, Site Managers, Associate Site Managers, and/or Lead Fellows to ensure tutorial lessons are aligned with classroom instruction.
Instruction
- Deliver planned, structured lessons designed to encourage student discussion and conceptual understanding.
- Demonstrate versatility in their instructional approach, delivering lessons either through our Core model or collaborating with classroom teachers to provide targeted support within regular math classrooms.
- Participate in collaborative lesson planning with Site Manager, Associate Site Manager, Lead Fellows, and other Math Fellows.
- Provide coverage for other Math Fellows in the event of absences, ensuring continuity of instruction and support for students.
- Assist students in setting and reaching academic goals.
- Build strong relationships with students.
- Observe, monitor, and assess students’ performance on a regular basis and record data to track student progress towards academic goals. Modify instruction and lesson plans based on student assessment results.
- On a daily basis enter attendance and academic data in data tracker.
- Instruct students using a variety of research-based instructional strategies designed to support students’ individual needs.
Communication & Feedback
- Meet with Site Manager, Associate Site Manager, Program Associate and/or Lead Fellow (if applicable based on school location) regularly to receive coaching and both informal and formal evaluation and feedback.
- Reach out to students’ families on a regular basis to update them on their student’s academic progress as directed by Site Manager or Associate Site Manager.
- Actively participate in professional development activities.
- Proactively check and respond to email or other communications within your school day schedule.
Time Entry Requirements
- Complete 1700 hours of service as an AmeriCorps Member (prorated based on start date) during your 1-academic school year term and participate in AmeriCorps professional development opportunities. (Tutoring time is counted towards this service hour requirement.)
- Enter service hours based on AmeriCorps by established deadlines; contact the AmeriCorps Program Coordinator, assigned Site Manager and/or Associate Site Manager for questions regarding entering service hours.
- Utilizing the ADP Mobile Solutions-Virtual Timekeeping App (or kiosk station) and the ADP Workforce Now website, you are required to clock in and out upon arrival/departure at your scheduled time for all on-site, remote, and off-site service related activities. Enter the time worked and corresponding AmeriCorps service hour categories in accordance to Blueprint’s guidelines, leave policies, and AmeriCorps compliance daily.
- Should any questions arise regarding time-entry for AmeriCorps or leave for payroll, promptly reach out to the assigned Site Manager or Human Capital team for assistance.
Compliance
- Read organizational policies provided by Blueprint Schools Network and comply with policies outlined in the Handbook; contact the Human Capital team or assigned Site Manager and/or Associate Site Manager if any policy questions arise.
- Arrive on time for all scheduled work, training sessions, and meetings. Consistent and punctual attendance is essential in the Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellow role as it directly influences the quality of instruction and the development of strong relationships with students, crucial for their academic success.
- Attend Blueprint and school/district required training.
- Be familiar with and follow school/district behavior rules and policies as needed.
- Maintain confidentiality of student information as required by law and district policies
- Review any requests for leave in advance with Stie Manager and submit through ADP system.
- Communicate on a consistent basis with Site Manager/Associate Site Manager whenever you anticipate a delay or absence to allow adequate time to plan coverage and minimize impacts for student instruction.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILL REQUIRED (Minimum education and experience needed to perform the job adequately)
- U.S. citizen; AmeriCorps members are required to be U.S. citizens, nationals, or lawful permanent residents (AmeriCorps requirement).
- Age 18 or over (AmeriCorps requirement).
- Have previously completed no more than three terms of service through AmeriCorps state and national programs (AmeriCorps requirement)
- Currently enrolled in an associate’s degree program; or previously enrolled in an associate’s degree program; or completed an associates degree or higher required.
- Language proficiency; English required, Spanish preferred.
- Proficiency in foundational math concepts to effectively support grade levels served and guide students in understanding and mastering mathematical principles.
- Access to reliable transportation or public transportation.
- Ability to learn and use Google Suite applications for email correspondence, data entry and analysis on spreadsheets, managing calendars, and executing various administrative tasks.
- Ability to learn and utilize educational technology platforms for instructional purposes, progress monitoring, and data analysis.
- Experience working with adolescents (or related fields) preferred but not required.
- Experience tutoring or mentoring youth preferred but not required.
- A team-player attitude with a strong sense of accountability and strong communication skills (verbal and written).
- Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and affirming the belief that all students can succeed
- Entrepreneurial spirit and ability to be agile, resilient, flexible and adapt to a certain amount of unpredictability and change.
- Openness and ability to receive feedback in support of on-going growth.
- The ability and willingness to go above and beyond to support student achievement.
- Blueprint AmeriCorps Math Fellows are required to complete and successfully clear the pre-employment background screening process for Blueprint and partner schools/district before the start of training.
ADA SPECIFICATIONS (Physical demands that must be met in order to successfully complete the essential functions of the job).
This position involves both sitting and standing (50% of scheduled work day). A Fellow may be required to commute to and from school site(s) within an assigned local area. The employee is regularly required to speak audibly, see, listen actively, and use hands to handle objects while performing the duties of this job. This position requires the ability to use standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and filing cabinets. •
Last updated on Dec 6, 2024