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Site Supervisor Training May 22, 2014
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Overview AmeriCorps VISTA VISTA Map Benefits Rules and regulations Iowa Campus Compact VISTA Program IACC VISTA Program Information Site Supervisor Expectations OSOT & VAD overview August 29 – IACC VISTA Orientation in Des Moines VISTA Leader role Reports Preparing for a successful VISTA project
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AmeriCorps VISTA Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) Iowa State Office – Jancy LaFollette Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA) Anti-Poverty Focus Community Empowerment Sustainable Solutions Capacity Building FY Program Guidance
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Corporation for National and Community Service SeniorCorps RSVP Foster Grandparents Senior Companions AmeriCorps AmeriCorps State & National AmeriCorps VISTA Iowa Corporation State Office Iowa Campus Compact VISTA Sites AmeriCorps NCCC
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VISTA Benefits Living Allowance: ~$11,000 ~$400 bi-weekly (before taxes) Education Award or End-of-Service Stipend Education Award $5,500 Cash Stipend $1,500 Health benefits (does NOT qualify as insurance) Health benefits Childcare benefits Childcare benefits Maximum benefit is $400 per child per month Children under age 13 Food & housing assistance (per site) Note: cannot give cash directly to VISTA (i.e. money for groceries or rent), you can give VISTA members gift cards or can pay directly to their landlord
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Rules & Regulations Prohibited Activities Prohibited Activities Religious instruction Political activities Lobbying Electoral activities Demonstrations Displacement of employed workers Receiving outside compensation Act as a supervisor Serve out of state i.e. Alternative Breaks or other programs Conferences and training opportunities are okay with approval from IACC
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Sick & Vacation Days 10 sick, 10 vacation Limits near end-of-service Emergency leave Emergency leave up to 5 days must be approved by state office
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VISTA Members “24/7” Work ~40 hours a week VISTA Assignment Description
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Appropriate VISTA Activities VISTA members can do: Volunteer recruitment, management, engagement Resource development, sustainability Indirect service, capacity building VAD goals and activities VISTAs cannot do: General staffing Not an internship No clerical or administrative duties No staffing on-going initiatives Should be doing new, innovative things and building capacity Direct service (unless for training, filling in) Supervise other staff or students
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Questions Thus Far? Next: IACC VISTA Program
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2014-2017 IACC VISTA Program Impact Areas Education: K-12 Success and Post-Secondary Access and Success Economic Opportunity: Financial Literacy & Employment Program focus Partnerships Building capacity for both HE and CP History Past grant cycles – over 75 full-time VISTAs! Transition from VISTA to part- or full-time staff members, student workers, volunteer programs, etc. i.e. Coe, Northwestern, Central, Simpson, Wartburg, Catholic Charities, Dubuque Arts Center, Gear Up!, St. Mark’s Community Center
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Program Focus: Economic Opportunity Economically disadvantaged individuals receiving financial literacy services (550) City of Dubuque Circles Initiative Mercy College of Health Sciences Operation: New View Community Action Agency Project Concern Economically disadvantaged individuals receiving job training and other skill developments (197) AIB College of Business City of Dubuque Human Rights Department Cornell College Drake University Adult Literacy Center
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Program Focus: Education Number of disadvantaged youth/mentor matches sustained (250) Buena Vista University Central College Number of students that start and/or complete participation in a K-12 education program (400) Clarke University Drake University & ICSAC Iowa Western Community College & ICSAC Iowa Wesleyan College
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VISTA Site Cycles RFP process (new sites) January-February 2015 Current sites do not have to reapply, only submit updated VADs
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Expectations of Supervisors Participate in monthly calls 4th Wednesday, 10 am August 27, 2014 Dedicate time to supervision Daily/weekly check-ins Frequent feedback Ongoing training Reporting assistance Evaluation at end of term – due two weeks before end date
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Orienting Your VISTA Introduce office culture/expectations Review work style (yours & theirs) Make plans for regular meetings and feedback Provide “big picture” of VISTA year and project
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Orienting Your VISTA Common questions after PSO: Organization mission and vision Goals Direct service Work of past VISTA(s)
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VISTA Assignment Description (VAD) Timeline of service Should focus on VAD goals Check in on progress frequently Align with monthly reports Make adjustments if needed Requires approval from CNCS state office
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IACC VISTA Program Orientation August 29, 2014, 9AM-5PM (tentative) Pappajohn Education Center 1200 Grand Ave, Des Moines REQUIRED for all VISTAs Site should cover travel costs IACC provides lunch and some snacks Overview, networking, education award information, etc.
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VISTA Leader Role Mentor for VISTA members Main contact about VISTA members or projects On-going communication Weekly emails (CC supervisors) Monthly 1:1 phone calls Some “site visits” IACC Orientation Professional Development – webinars, think tanks, etc. VISTA cohort Google Site Reporting Resources Announcements/calendar Google Group Role of VISTA Leader
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VISTA Reports Monthly VAD specific Demographics, numbers Red flag indicators Quarterly Narrative Due in October, January, April, June/July Evaluations Member (supervisor member) Site (IACC site)
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Preparing for Successful VISTA Year Common issues/concerns Unclear expectations First professional work experience Lack of communication Different work styles Frustration with lack of “results” Struggles with living allowance/budgeting
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Preparing for Successful VISTA Year Addressing issues/concerns Discuss work style and communications Integrate with office, make role clear to all Provide clear direction and daily check-ins (at least initially) Communicate ALL expectations Encourage feedback Help with ideas on free activities, etc. Bring issues to IACC early Encourage communication with VISTA Leader
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Resources IACC web site IACC web site FAQs, forms, links IACC VISTA website Reports, resources, site supervisor Google Group, etc. In progress… VISTA Campus VISTA Campus Supervisor manual & resources Supervisor manual
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Questions? Any other questions/thoughts/input?
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Contact Information Emily ShieldsJustin Ellis eshields@iwcc.edujellis@iwcc.edu (515) 235-4684(515)235-4618 VISTA Leader (TBD) iacampuscompact@gmail.com (515) 235-4686
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