Job Details
Description
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Location : Sacramento, CA
Are you a natural leader who is passionate about helping vulnerable communities better prepared for natural
disasters? Do you thrive in opportunities where you are building relationships, hosting workshops and working in a
collaborative environment? If your answers are yes!, we’re looking for you!
The Position : California Emergency Response Corps Member
Length / Duration / Options :
August 2021- December 2021, and / or January 15th 2022 through December 15th 2022
Hours : 675 hours ; 40 hours per week beginning August 2021 through December 31st 2021,
2300 hours; 40 hours per week beginning August 2021 through December 15th 2022.
Semi-Monthly member stipend
$ plus benefits
Member Benefits
Healthcare
Segal Education Award of $10,195 managed through AmeriCorps National Trust Fund for 1700 hour members
Ongoing training and professional development
Great life experience and professional growth
The Program
California Emergency Response Corps; CERC; is a statewide preparedness / response program whose goal is to help
Californians become better prepared and to deploy to disasters such as wildfires, floods and earthquakes. Bay Area
Community Resources is the non-profit lead agency for the program. This program is part of a larger statewide
California Volunteer campaign to boost emergency preparedness in communities experiencing social isolation,
poverty, or language barriers, and food insecurities.
The Organization : For more than four decades, Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) has been delivering a wide
range of services to schools and other community settings throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Services are
clustered in program areas that include expanded learning, behavioral and mental health, fiscal sponsorship, healthy
communities, national service, and youth workforce and re-entry.
Each year, BACR provides strengths-based, trauma-informed direct services to tens of thousands of people. We
continually witness the strength and resilience of the individuals and families we serve who are often those most
adversely impacted by systemic racism, poverty, and inequitable access to resources and opportunities.
CaliforniaVolunteers, which manages California AmeriCorps programs, identified two counties that are especially
vulnerable to the effects of disasters Fresno, San Bernardino, and Sacramento. The urgent need is to develop an
infrastructure in these communities that can deliver emergency support at community food banks and COVID- 19
vaccination operations.
AmeriCorps Member Responsibilities
Serve 40 hours per week
Must be available to deploy to state-wide emergency operations up to 4 times; 2 weeks each as determined
by California Volunteers.
Provide day to day support to nonprofit partner-site(s), their mission and internal programs.
Attend recurring performance check-ins with CERC Management.
Complete mandatory training in-person or virtually as directed.
Weekly communication, documentation and timekeeping of hours and activities.
Support as needed for COVID- Relief activities
Willingness to become a local emergency responder in partnership with the Red Cross and CERT.
Ability to serve all required State / National Service Days (MLK Day, Caesar Chavez, 911 Remembrance).
Community Outreach :
Strengthening partnerships with local community-based organizations and internal programs
Attend events and trainings on behalf of partner-site and AmeriCorps programs
Conduct surveys and other measurable activities
Augment workforce presence at local community food banks
Community Education :
Educate community members and organizations on COVID vaccination opportunities and testing locations
Provide emergency preparedness presentations at local service groups, community events and partner
organizations
Disaster Response :
As requested by California Volunteers, members will deploy to disasters and provide appropriate assistance to the
organization(s) directly managing the disaster response. Deployments will happen on very short notice for up to two
weeks. After each disaster deployment, members and staff will debrief in order to articulate lessons learned and
improve policies and procedures for future disaster responses.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Age 18 years or older
citizen or lawful permanent resident
Live locally to nonprofit partner for day to-day service
Bachelor’s degree or two years professional or volunteer experience (in related fields)
Ability to potentially serve evenings and weekends when needed
Ability to deploy on short notice anywhere in California for disaster response four times yearly for up to two
weeks each
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Suite, Zoom, Google Suite and willingness to learn
Due to recurring access or episodic access to vulnerable populations, service in this role is contingent on the
following checks : DOJ, FBI and National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW). Successful completion of TB
test, and COVID-19 vaccination prior to serving at highly populated events and operations. Candidates must
also possess a personal automobile, a current California driver’s license and maintain valid automobile
insurance.
Desired Knowledge, Skills & Experience
Experience working with community programs. non-profits, churches, community organizations preferred
Ability to provide a consistent, professional, positive adult relationship with the public and host nonprofit
site(s)
Confident oral and written communication skills
Ability to serve independently and make decisions
Willingness and ability to take initiative
Experience working in group and team settings
Ability to resolve differences professionally.
High-level organizational skills
Management of assigned technology / equipment / uniforms
Ability to speak Spanish or other non-English language strongly encouraged
Personal Qualities
Commitment to the mission and values of the partner- agency and National Service
Strong leadership skills, flexibility and adaptability to fast changing environments
Growth mindset
Ability to inspire others
Ability to maintain motivation to achieve goals while dealing with challenges
Committed to community building and service
Can Do Attitude!
All Members must maintain the expected hours of service of 40 hours per week; Service hours are typically,
Monday through Friday, 9am-6pm with occasional weekend hours
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