TRIAD Service AmeriCorps focuses on providing support for economically disadvantage youth with disabilities through health education. TRIAD Service AmeriCorps members serve the partnering school districts in Forrest, Lamar, Covington, Harrison and Hancock Counties. This year, 34 young people with and without disabilities will serve the community through TRIAD Service AmeriCorps. Members will continue to provide various community service with local non-profits (animal shelters, salvation army, homelessness, prepare food for underprivileged families, pantry's, and etc . . .) and being involved in various environmental clean ups with local parks, gardens, community gardens, beaches and on the campus of University of Southern Mississippi. The members will participate in health education activities by going into the local high schools and middle schools to train youth with disabilities on exercise and nutritional goals. Using the HealthMatters curriculum, the program will incorporate the following principles of: • choice, self-determination, self-efficacy, self-advocacy, rights and responsibilities • learning practical exercise routines and stress management coping skills • identifying foods that make up a well-balanced diet • locating places to exercise • improving self-advocacy skills to promote good choices in staying healthy Training, Resources, and Information for the Advancement of Disability (TRIAD) Service AmeriCorps, a program of the Institute for Disability Studies at The University of Southern Mississippi, is funded through the Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service.
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Member Duties : Duties: • Receive training on HealthMatters Curriculum • Provide and participate in health education in-person or virtual training either during the 5,8-Month Service Hours: between 8–5p.m. M-F at least 10 hours a week) or Summer Service Only Hours: between 8–5pm. M-F (averaging at least 25 hours a week) as scheduled by TRIAD staff and other days and times as needed. • Train youth with disabilities on health education initiatives and help them establish healthy lifestyles. • Participate in community service projects including those that coincide with national service days. • Participate in professional development activities. • Attend all Corps, MCVS, or CNCS trainings. • Submit all monthly timesheets, paperwork, reports in a timely manner. • Abide by IDS site, and program contract policies. • Report to service site, Institute for Disability Studies, regularly (cannot just be virtual or only do outside service unless under extenuating circumstances)
Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service , Training .
Terms :
Uniforms provided and required .
Uniforms provided and required .
Service Areas :
Technology , Veterans , Children/Youth , Disaster Relief , Public Health AmeriCorps , Environment , Homelessness , Community Outreach , Health , Education .
Technology , Veterans , Children/Youth , Disaster Relief , Public Health AmeriCorps , Environment , Homelessness , Community Outreach , Health , Education .
Skills :
Fine Arts/Crafts , General Skills , Team Work .
Fine Arts/Crafts , General Skills , Team Work .
SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National
Program
TRIAD AmeriCorps - Minimum-Time
Program Start/End Date
09/01/2023 - 08/31/2024
Work Schedule
Summer
Education level
Less than High school
Age Requirement
Minimum: 17 Maximum: 99
Program Locations
MISSISSIPPI
Languages
English
Accepting Applications
From 07/01/2023 To 07/15/2024
Contact
Scott Mullins
118 College Drive
Hattiesburg MS 39406
6012666129
scott.mullins@usm.edu
www.usm.edu/ids
Listing ID
119721