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Denver Women and Transgender Individuals and Children Day Center - Family Resource Advocate

Actively Recruiting

Openings

1 currently recruiting

Service Dates

August 25, 2024 - August 1, 2025

Application Window

February 22, 2024 - June 1, 2024

Location

  • Denver, CO

Listing Details

Description

Urban Servant Corps (USC) is a full-time service year program in Denver, CO. Volunteers live together in the heart of the city, practicing service, simplicity, spirituality and intentional community. The Family Resource Advocate will help to maintain a safe, caring, nurturing, non-judgmental and healthy environment for members, their children and families while assisting families in connecting to and navigating internal and external resources that address families’ unique needs.

Urban Servant Corps (USC) is a full-time service year program in Denver, CO. Volunteers live together in the heart of the city, practicing service, simplicity, spirituality and intentional community. The Family Resource Advocate will help to maintain a safe, caring, nurturing, non-judgmental and healthy environment for members, their children and families while assisting families in connecting to and navigating internal and external resources that address families’ unique needs. Read More

Living Allowance

$1075 - $1100 monthly

Benefits

Health coverage, Housing, Stipend, Student loan forbearance

Additional Benefits

Volunteers receive a food stipend, a personal stipend, and have an individual bedroom in a large Denver community home. The community house includes Wi-Fi, trash service and heating. USC offers volunteers who complete a successful year of service a $1,000.00 readjustment allowance at the end of the year to be used at the volunteer's discretion and $2,000.00 towards student loan debt reduction with the option to apply for a total of up to $7,000.00 towards student loan debt reduction. During a year of service, USC also offers each volunteer a $300.00 professional growth and development fund, a $500.00 medical fund (prescriptions, counseling, office visit co-pay, etc.), bikes to use or a bus pass for service sites that are more than two miles from the volunteer community house, spiritual direction, if desired, and 10 days of vacation time. Volunteers who experience menstruation will also receive an additional stipend to purchase necessary products. The community will also experience two retreat weekends and a trip to the U.S./Mexico border.

Education Requirements

GED

Desired Languages

English

Other Conditions

Prohibits paid work outside of the sponsoring agency at any time
Subject to criminal background check

Service Details

Focus Areas

Homelessness & Housing

Weekly Hours

40

Location Type

Urban

Service Type

Direct Service

Service Environment

Indoor

Placement

Individual Placement

Service Setting

Homeless Shelter, Soup Kitchen, or Food Bank

Activity Types

Office Activities