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Member Development and Paperwork!
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Members will understand AmeriCorps and its connection with Energy Express. Members will understand AmeriCorps prohibited activities. Members will understand the Energy Express attendance policy. Members will understand the dress code, code of conduct and electronic device policy.
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Members will understand the progressive discipline procedure. Collect and sign necessary paperwork.
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Flip Chart Markers Tape Brown Accordion Folder Member Handbook Beach Ball Corps Design book
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Introduce yourself and the entire team and really be flattering.
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That’s Me! Sentence Stems. Any other examples that work well?
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30% Local match Nearly 2 million Dollars from AmeriCorps.
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This is a great opportunity to show the My AmeriCorps PowerPoint. It can be found on the website.
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These should be put on a flip chart and discussed. Goal 1 – Getting Things Done. Goal 2 - Strengthening Communities. Goal 3 - Encouraging Responsibility. Goal 4 – Expanding Opportunity.
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AmeriCorps member not a worker Living allowance not a payday Service not work
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Using a Venn Diagram compare the similarities and differences of a Summer Job vs. AmeriCorps Similarities and differences
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AmeriCorps benefits Living Allowance - $1850.00 Pay Days are July 16 th and 31 st and August 16 th and the 30 th. It is Taxed! Segal Education Award – $1175.00 Need to successfully complete the program!
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Flip chart How will you as an AmeriCorps member get things done? How will you strengthen communities? How does AmeriCorps Strengthen communities?
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Why are rules important? What happens when rules aren’t followed? How can I, as your site supervisor, help you this summer achieve your goals? Use a Flip Chart
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Fundraising Religious Proselytizing Political Activity Providing benefit or hindering union activity Aiding a for profit entity Organizing voter registration drives Consequence: Energy Express could lose its funding!
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The site team will do a skit, song or poem to represent the following policies: Dress Code AmeriCorps Prohibited Activities Member Attendance Policy
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Up to 2 days for college orientation for incoming freshman. Up to 2 days for job interviews for graduating college seniors. Always get written permission from the State office. There presence is required each and every day from June 13 through August 2, 2013.
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We went over these and a tutorial will be on our website. We are using OnCorps this year. User Friendly No Comments are required!
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AmeriCorps T-shirt with a visible logo must be visible while earning service hours. (except at the end of the year reflection celebration) Shorts and skirts must reach the fingertips. We do a lot of kneeling and sitting on the floor. For safety reasons, tennis shoes or closed toed shoes are required.
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All policies are in the member handbook. All electronic devices are to be turned off and out of site when receiving service hours. See Exceptions in handbook.
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Demonstrate respect towards each other. Follow directions. Direct concerns and problems to appropriate officials.
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Unauthorized tardiness Unauthorized absences Use of inappropriate language Failure to wear proper clothing to service assignments. Failure to complete time sheets accurately and timely. Engaging in activity that may be physically or emotionally damaging.
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Midterm – 3 rd week Final – at the end of the program. Remember this is a toll not a punishment, allow them to grow.
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Verbal warning Written warning Released for cause * all of these require the involvement of your county contact and the state office.
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Consuming Alcohol or an illegal substance during statewide. Being charged with or convicted of a violent felony, child abuse, or sex related Offences or possession or distribution of controlled substance. When the Program Director deems it is in the best interest of the Program.
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Take a 5 minute break and then we’ll go over the paperwork. Thanks!
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