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Benefits Hub (Direct Service)

Not Actively Recruiting

Service Dates

November 2, 2020 - August 27, 2021

Application Window

October 12, 2020 - October 26, 2020

Location

  • King County, WA

Contact Information

National Service Team
unitedwayamericorps@uwkc.org

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Position Details

United Way Benefits Hub Coach

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Listing Details

Description

START/END DATE: 11/2/2020 - 8/27/2021
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10/19/2020

Notice to Applicants: Please note that United Way of King County has moved to remote operations and will reopen pending public health guidance. As such, be prepared to partake remotely in interviews and trainings, and to work from home should we move forward with your candidacy. If technology presents a barrier to applying, interviewing, or accepting the position, please reach out to unitedwayamericorps@uwkc.orgThis link will take you away from uwkc.org for accommodations.

Everyone deserves fair and equal access to an education. Help students at some of the most diverse colleges in Washington State get by, get ahead, and stay ahead while pursuing their education! With much of the national dialogue around college focused on access and affordability, United Way Benefits Hub focuses on improving persistence and completion rates for low-income students, students of color, and parenting students. Students of color, immigrants, and women are disproportionately impacted due to systems in place that were originally built for white, cis, heterosexual men. Benefits Hub prioritizes using a student-centric approach to provide culturally relevant financial tools and resources to students while seeking to undo unjust systems and interrupting racism, oppression, and injustice.

Program Overview

Education is a proven pathway out of poverty as it leads to increased income. However, living in poverty makes it that much harder for students to stay in school. Seattle has one of the highest concentration of college students living below the poverty line when compared to cities of similar size—this impacts graduation rates and significantly lowers the number of people who go on to increase earnings and build wealth. According to a 2019 basic needs assessment by Hope Center, 19% of WA state community and technical college students are homeless and 41% do not know where their next meal will come from. United Way’s Benefits Hub help disrupt poverty for economically disadvantaged students by providing financial interventions to help keep students in college when they would otherwise dropout.

Benefits Hub is a one-stop, coordinated access point for financial tools and resources designed to help low-income community and technical college students meet their educational goals. We target our efforts towards connecting students of color, parenting students, and first generation college students with everyday financial tools in order to take steps toward undoing systemic inequities. In the 2020 – 2021 school year, Benefits Hub will provide 20,000 interventions to 8,000 students and ensure that 1,000 students demonstrate increased financial knowledge.

Benefits Hub Team

The Benefits Hub team is a dynamic cohort of 24 direct service AmeriCorps members working in collaboration with AmeriCorps VISTAs, community based organizations, and campus faculty and staff to connect community and technical college students to financial resources. As part of this cohort, you will be supported and provided with trainings, tools, and resources to be successful.

You will become a resource navigation expert in financial coaching, housing support, public benefits enrollment, and financial aid assistance. As a Benefits Hub Coach, your role will be to meet with students individually or through facilitation of a workshop, and connect them to critical financial resources and information that support students in achieving their educational goals.

Please be aware that at times, this position is similar to role of a social worker, with your clients being students.

Position Locations (hiring Benefits Hub Coaches at the following campuses)

Bellevue College
Green River College
Highline College
North Seattle College
Shoreline Community College
South Seattle College
Renton Technical College
University of Washington, Bothell/ Cascadia College
Benefits Hub Coach Roles and Responsibilities:

Provide direct services to students by assessing their needs, making appropriate referrals, and assisting students in navigation and access of Benefits Hub resources and services
Deliver workshops on financial literacy topics and tailor content to meet the needs of students
Ensure quality service delivery by attending bi-weekly trainings and responding to email and phone calls daily during service hours
Maintain confidential and accurate files in our online database (Apricot)
Effectively manage your weekly schedule to accommodate drop-in hours, student appointments, data entry, and other service tasks as assigned
Develop and maintain professional communication with team, partners, staff, faculty, and other resource organizations to ensure full continuity of support for students
Outreach and engage students for the purpose of strengthening relationships or helping students access additional services
Promote and connect students to other United Way services, including but not limited to tax preparation, meal services, and AmeriCorps opportunities
Desired Qualifications:

We believe that the communities we serve must be centered in the work we do, therefore people of color, first generation college students, and community college graduates are highly encouraged to apply
Second language skill is highly desirable so that we can offer Benefits Hub services to students in their preferred or native languages
Social work or client services drive and experience is a plus (not required)
Ability to learn and implement new and complex skills quickly, as we provide immediate and on-going training in service delivery and professional development
High emotional intelligence is important to be able to manage stress and emotions of your own and students
Strong self-management, organizational skills, and flexibility to balance the variety of service activities and any potential shift in student/program priorities
Cultural humility and commitment to racial equity is a must to ensure that services are relevant and accessible
We have ambitious goals in support of our community, and therefore ask that you have a comprehensive understanding of poverty in our region and are committed to addressing systemic inequities
Excitement for working on a team in order to foster collaborative and productive relationships with staff, partners and teammates
Eligibility

Must be at least 18 years of age
Must be a U.S. citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States
Must be available 40 hours a week for 5 days a week
Able to serve a full year and reach a total of 1700 service hours.
Must go through a Washington State Patrol background check, FBI background check and National Sex Offender Registry Check, plus state of residence background check if not living in WA currently
F1 VISAS are not sufficient
Benefits

$2000 monthly living stipend (pre-tax)
Loan deferment on qualified student loans during your service
Payment of interest on qualified student loans that are accrued during service term
An Education Award of $4,441.50 upon successful completion of service
Health benefits that meet minimum standards of ACA compliance
10 days of sick leave, 10 days of personal leave
Childcare assistance
Unlimited Public transportation pass (ORCA)
Opportunity to be a part of an innovative, high-impact program
Working across teams of various community organizations
Gain valuable personal and professional development experience
Becoming a member of a large network of current AmeriCorps members and alums

To Apply: Create an application on My AmeriCorps Portal or click here: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=90180

START/END DATE: 11/2/2020 - 8/27/2021
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10/19/2020

Notice to Applicants: Please note that United Way of King County has moved to remote operations and will reopen pending public health guidance. As such, be prepared to partake remotely in interviews and trainings, and to work from home should we move forward with your candidacy. If technology presents a barrier to applying, interviewing, or accepting the position, please reach out to unitedwayamericorps@uwkc.orgThis link will take you away from uwkc.org for accommodations.

Everyone deserves fair and equal access to an education. Help students at some of the most diverse colleges in Washington State get by, get ahead, and stay ahead while pursuing their education! With much of the national dialogue around college focused on access and affordability, United Way Benefits Hub focuses on improving persistence and completion rates for low-income students, students of color, and parenting students. Students of color, immigrants, and women are disproportionately impacted due to systems in place that were originally built for white, cis, heterosexual men. Benefits Hub prioritizes using a student-centric approach to provide culturally relevant financial tools and resources to students while seeking to undo unjust systems and interrupting racism, oppression, and injustice.

Program Overview

Education is a proven pathway out of poverty as it leads to increased income. However, living in poverty makes it that much harder for students to stay in school. Seattle has one of the highest concentration of college students living below the poverty line when compared to cities of similar size—this impacts graduation rates and significantly lowers the number of people who go on to increase earnings and build wealth. According to a 2019 basic needs assessment by Hope Center, 19% of WA state community and technical college students are homeless and 41% do not know where their next meal will come from. United Way’s Benefits Hub help disrupt poverty for economically disadvantaged students by providing financial interventions to help keep students in college when they would otherwise dropout.

Benefits Hub is a one-stop, coordinated access point for financial tools and resources designed to help low-income community and technical college students meet their educational goals. We target our efforts towards connecting students of color, parenting students, and first generation college students with everyday financial tools in order to take steps toward undoing systemic inequities. In the 2020 – 2021 school year, Benefits Hub will provide 20,000 interventions to 8,000 students and ensure that 1,000 students demonstrate increased financial knowledge.

Benefits Hub Team

The Benefits Hub team is a dynamic cohort of 24 direct service AmeriCorps members working in collaboration with AmeriCorps VISTAs, community based organizations, and campus faculty and staff to connect community and technical college students to financial resources. As part of this cohort, you will be supported and provided with trainings, tools, and resources to be successful.

You will become a resource navigation expert in financial coaching, housing support, public benefits enrollment, and financial aid assistance. As a Benefits Hub Coach, your role will be to meet with students individually or through facilitation of a workshop, and connect them to critical financial resources and information that support students in achieving their educational goals.

Please be aware that at times, this position is similar to role of a social worker, with your clients being students.

Position Locations (hiring Benefits Hub Coaches at the following campuses)

Bellevue College
Green River College
Highline College
North Seattle College
Shoreline Community College
South Seattle College
Renton Technical College
University of Washington, Bothell/ Cascadia College
Benefits Hub Coach Roles and Responsibilities:

Provide direct services to students by assessing their needs, making appropriate referrals, and assisting students in navigation and access of Benefits Hub resources and services
Deliver workshops on financial literacy topics and tailor content to meet the needs of students
Ensure quality service delivery by attending bi-weekly trainings and responding to email and phone calls daily during service hours
Maintain confidential and accurate files in our online database (Apricot)
Effectively manage your weekly schedule to accommodate drop-in hours, student appointments, data entry, and other service tasks as assigned
Develop and maintain professional communication with team, partners, staff, faculty, and other resource organizations to ensure full continuity of support for students
Outreach and engage students for the purpose of strengthening relationships or helping students access additional services
Promote and connect students to other United Way services, including but not limited to tax preparation, meal services, and AmeriCorps opportunities
Desired Qualifications:

We believe that the communities we serve must be centered in the work we do, therefore people of color, first generation college students, and community college graduates are highly encouraged to apply
Second language skill is highly desirable so that we can offer Benefits Hub services to students in their preferred or native languages
Social work or client services drive and experience is a plus (not required)
Ability to learn and implement new and complex skills quickly, as we provide immediate and on-going training in service delivery and professional development
High emotional intelligence is important to be able to manage stress and emotions of your own and students
Strong self-management, organizational skills, and flexibility to balance the variety of service activities and any potential shift in student/program priorities
Cultural humility and commitment to racial equity is a must to ensure that services are relevant and accessible
We have ambitious goals in support of our community, and therefore ask that you have a comprehensive understanding of poverty in our region and are committed to addressing systemic inequities
Excitement for working on a team in order to foster collaborative and productive relationships with staff, partners and teammates
Eligibility

Must be at least 18 years of age
Must be a U.S. citizen, national, or legal permanent resident of the United States
Must be available 40 hours a week for 5 days a week
Able to serve a full year and reach a total of 1700 service hours.
Must go through a Washington State Patrol background check, FBI background check and National Sex Offender Registry Check, plus state of residence background check if not living in WA currently
F1 VISAS are not sufficient
Benefits

$2000 monthly living stipend (pre-tax)
Loan deferment on qualified student loans during your service
Payment of interest on qualified student loans that are accrued during service term
An Education Award of $4,441.50 upon successful completion of service
Health benefits that meet minimum standards of ACA compliance
10 days of sick leave, 10 days of personal leave
Childcare assistance
Unlimited Public transportation pass (ORCA)
Opportunity to be a part of an innovative, high-impact program
Working across teams of various community organizations
Gain valuable personal and professional development experience
Becoming a member of a large network of current AmeriCorps members and alums

To Apply: Create an application on My AmeriCorps Portal or click here: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=90180
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Living Allowance

$2000 - $2000 monthly

Benefits

Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Stipend, Student loan forbearance

Education Requirements

Less than High School Completed

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Subject to criminal background check

Service Details

Focus Areas

Economic Security, Education & Youth, Homelessness & Housing, Legal Assistance

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Urban

Service Type

Combination of direct and indirect service

Service Environment

Indoor and Outdoor

Placement

Individual and Team Placements

Service Setting

Higher Education Institution, National Nonprofit/Affiliate

Activity Types

Hands On Activities, Office Activities, Professional Activities

Contact Information

National Service Team
unitedwayamericorps@uwkc.org

Hosted By

Position Details

United Way Benefits Hub Coach

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