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AmeriCorps Member Position Description AmeriCorps Project Director Training Saratoga, NY October 21, 2014
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Position Description Overview Why and how it is an important tool in preventing unallowable and Prohibited member activities. Other reasons it is an important tool. Best practices
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Position Description Programs are required to use the New York State Commission Position Description Template. The Member Position Description must be included in the AmeriCorps Member Agreement.
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Why it is important? Helps members more clearly understand their service activities/role. Helps Host-sites/Host-site supervisors more clearly understand the members’ role. Helps members understand their impact on the community. Helps prevent unallowable and Prohibited member activities. Position Description Importance
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Best Practice: Requiring Host-site applicants complete the Position Description template as part of their application. Why? To ensure member activities align with your performance measures. Flag unallowable and Prohibited member activities proposed by a potential Host-site. Position Description Host-Site RFP/Application Process
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Another Best Practice: List unallowable (the exact language from the regulation) and Prohibited member activities in the RFP/ application. Position Description Host-Site RFP/Application Process
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Pay attention to member activities proposed in the Position Description by a Host-site that are or could be unallowable or Prohibited. Sections to focus on: Mission and Goals for the specific program the member will be serving in. Member Position Summary. Essential Functions of Position. Position Description Host-Site RFP/Application Process
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What NOT to include in member Position Descriptions: Prohibited or unallowable activities. Vague language; tasks and responsibilities that are not clear. “Other duties as assigned”. Abbreviations not defined. Position Description
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