After School Enrichment Coordinator
Company: The Dream Program
Location: Burlington
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: minimum part time-full
time = $250-$850 biweekly, respectively After-school Enrichment
Coordinator (AmeriCorps) Interested in working with youth and
joining a mission-focused organization during the school year?
Passionate about social justice and providing access and resources
to communities? Want to have a life-changing experience of
community collaboration and intentional connections with young
people? Want to have lots of FUN??? Join our After-school DREAM
Team! After-school Enrichment Coordinators (AmeriCorps members) are
responsible for leading DREAMs after-school enrichment activities,
which are modeled on creating safe, engaging, and community-rooted
learning environments. You will work as a team and be responsible
for planning and providing fun, consistent, and enriching
after-school programming for DREAM youth. Programs take place
within the neighborhoods we serve and may include off-site
activities in the local community. The DREAM Program is committed
to dismantling systems of oppression that affect our youth and
families. This organizational commitment means that members should
join this space with an intention of learning, unlearning, and
diving into ways that your involvement will directly contribute to
DREAMs mission of reducing the Opportunity Gap while also
supporting youth in all of the diverse identities they hold. We
seek members who contribute to The DREAM Programs diverse
community, as having different perspectives, identities, and skills
are what allow us to excel in our service. DREAM seeks members who
are ready to engage in and foster an inclusive environment, and who
strive to deliver culturally appropriate and relevant programming
to the youth we serve. Objectives of Service as a After School
Enrichment Coordinator: Plan and run fun, memorable, and enriching
after-school activities for youth living in low-income housing. Get
to know each youth participant and incorporate their interests and
ideas into daily activities. Provide academic support, mentorship,
and opportunities for growth through play, creativity, and
skill-building. Develop a sense of teamwork with fellow AmeriCorps
members through collaboration and shared responsibilities.
Communicate with enrolled youths caregivers regularly to strengthen
community connections. Strive to provide a physically, emotionally,
and mentally safe and inclusive environment for youth and staff.
The Experience of Serving as an After School Enrichment
Coordinator: Lead a group of youth in after-school programming that
combines academic support, enrichment activities, and
community-building. Activities may include homework help, arts and
crafts, sports, literacy-focused sessions, STEM activities, and
cultural exploration. Programming will be guided by DREAMs
enrichment curriculum, with focus areas such as Healthy
Minds/Healthy Bodies, Problem Solvers, Artists and Creators, and
Motivated Readers. Youll be encouraged to incorporate your own
passions and skills into the activities you offer. Typical schedule
includes weekday afternoons/evenings (1525 hours per week,
depending on site needs). You will likely engage with and support
program evaluations throughout the school year. You will be
expected to communicate regularly with your fellow AmeriCorps
members, your supervisor, community members, and partners. You may
also support partnerships with local organizations to provide
meals, resources, and additional opportunities for youth. This role
supports development of tangible skills in youth engagement,
positive behavior management, adaptability, problem solving, and
community work. This role involves high levels of teamwork,
collaboration, and interpersonal communication Required
qualifications: Desire to enhance existing skills and develop new
skills necessary for service. Commitment to serve as a role model
for youth. Ability to arrive on-site for service activities as
scheduled (typically M-F) A passion for supporting the ongoing work
of our mission. Demonstrated practice or education serving diverse
communities or populations of people of color in an equitable
manner and a manner that is respectful and aware of the community's
experience. Demonstrated ability to manage time and set priorities
while giving consideration to those serving, your fellow team
members, the organization, and the self. A dedicated room/space to
complete your service that is not at a DREAM-supported site. An
internet connection capable of easily handling Google Workspace
apps and specifically, a Google Hangout/Meet. Access to a reliable
phone. Requirements to be an AmeriCorps Member: Must be a citizen,
national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the U.S.A. due to
AmeriCorps requirements. Be at least 17 years of age at the
commencement of service OR be an out-of-school youth 16 years of
age at the commencement of service participating in a program Have
a high school diploma or its equivalent OR not have dropped out of
elementary or secondary school to enroll as an AmeriCorps
participant (and must agree to obtain a high school diploma or its
equivalent prior to using the education award) OR obtain a waiver
from the Corporation OR be enrolled in an institution of higher
education on an ability to benefit basis Members must agree to the
following Criminal History Checks to be performed in order to serve
as an AmeriCorps Member: NSOPW (Public Sex Offender) Check,
Statewide Criminal Repository Checks (for State of Service and
State of Residence), and FBI fingerprint-based Criminal History
Check. The member is aware that that their identity must be
verified with a government-issued photo ID. The results of these
checks will be kept confidential, but could affect eligibility to
serve in AmeriCorps. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working
with youth. Current drivers license, proof of insurance, and clean
driving record. Communication proficiency: comfort with email,
phone and video conferencing, in addition to in-person
communication. Computer proficiency: comfort Google's GSuite and
email, ability to comprehend and use a dynamic suite or cloud-based
software/apps that meet our organization or participants where they
are. A desire to learn or experience creating and supporting
professional networking structures. A strong desire to learn about
operating successfully in the non-profit industry. DREAM AmeriCorps
Benefits: Living Stipend provided to you in biweekly payments. The
amount varies on your weekly hours committed, and our hiring
managers are happy to share more about this. Range: minimum part
time-full time = $250-$850 biweekly, respectively. AmeriCorps
members are also eligible for: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (SNAP) (food stamps) Child care assistance (full time
members) Medicaid Student loan deferment (forbearance) Other
publicly-funded benefits, such as heating and utility assistance.
Upon the completion of the service term, AmeriCorps members are
eligible to receive the Segal Education Award, which can be used to
pay education expenses or repay qualified student loans. Part time
300 hour term: $1,565.08 Education Award As an AmeriCorps member at
DREAM, you will have the additional support of a DREAM AmeriCorps
Director to help you navigate your service term and apply for
publicly funded programs. DREAM is invested in your professional
and personal development, and holds AmeriCorps Development Days and
a variety of professional development opportunities throughout the
service term. If you engage in work-related travel outside of a
commute, DREAM will provide reimbursement by mileage. Work
environment: This position operates in multiple spaces. The spaces
included may have characteristics similar to a professional office
environment, an indoor/outdoor environment with active children and
students, at our rustic Camp DREAM, and within the program sites we
serve. This role routinely uses computers and various software
regularly, as well as equipment characteristic of an outdoor and
indoor youth camp. You will primarily be on-site in our partner
community, both indoors and outdoors. Physical demands: The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee/member to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job: This position requires comfort
working in outdoor environments, regardless of the weather. This
position can be very active and frequently requires standing,
walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and
climbing. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee/member is regularly required to communicate with
individuals who talk and hear. The employee/member may occasionally
lift and/or move items over 50 pounds. While performing the duties
of this job, the employee/member is regularly required to observe
and comprehend using vision abilities that include close vision,
distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception
and ability to adjust focus. AAP/EEO Statement: The DREAM Program
is an equal opportunity employer and an incorporated 501(c)3
charitable organization. The DREAM Program prohibits discrimination
and harassment of any type and affords equal employment
opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. At
will employment: The DREAM Program is an at will employer.
Employment with The DREAM Program is voluntary and is subject to
termination by you or The DREAM Program at will, with or without
cause, and with or without notice, at any time. The policy of
employment-at-will may not be modified by any officer or
employee.
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