Project Director AmeriCorps
Listed on 2026-08-04
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Who are we?
At the Alaska Children’s Trust (ACT), we believe every child can grow up safe, happy, and able to achieve their dreams. As the lead organization focused on the prevention of child abuse and neglect, we strive to ensure children, youth, and families have the knowledge, skills, support, and resources to thrive. We achieve this by fostering intentional partnerships across our state, publishing key data and research to show inequities faced by Alaska’s children, raising funds and committing resources, and advocating for change.
PositionSummary
A Project Director is responsible for tactical decision-making that supports the design, implementation, and evaluation related to higher-level program activities and strategies to ensure children, youth, and families have access to knowledge, skills, supports, or resources to thrive. Director will lead project planning, implementation, community engagement, and program evaluation. The position often focuses on specific areas, such as after school programming, primary prevention, child welfare reform, or policy and advocacy, depending on the specific program assignment.
SupervisionThe Project Director of After school Ameri Corps will serve as part of the Alaska After school Network (AAN) team, which is a program of the Alaska Children’s Trust. The Project Director of After school Ameri Corps will report to the AAN Executive Director.
Job Duties - SummaryPromote best practices in positive youth development and after school programing.
Collaborate closely with Alaska After school Network (AAN) team members and program partners to increase AAN and after school visibility.
Ameri Corps ProgramEnsure Ameri Corps program adheres to all federal and state regulatory policy to ensure the program stays in good standing.
Collaborate in the collection and analysis of member and program outcome measures and submit regular progress reports, grant reports, and program evaluations.
Coordinate logistics of member placement including conducting host site outreach and visits, securing MOUs, supervisor orientation, and placement evaluation.
Oversee all aspects of Ameri Corps member lifecycle including:
onboarding - recruitment, interviewing, background checks, paperwork, and program enrollment.
member terms of service - required paperwork, timesheets, term of service benchmarks, compliance with all applicable policies and procedures, and member exit.
maintain accurate member file documentation including coaching notes, performance reviews, and corrective actions.
coordinate and lead member professional learning opportunities including at least three days of service.
Support members in implementing high-quality programing and curricula.
Encourage an ethic of service and Ameri Corps esprit de corps by motivating and inspiring Members throughout their service year.
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