BWBRS Help Guide Learn how to make them great! Community Learning Agreements (CLAs) Training and Enrichment Events Position Descriptions.

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BWBRS Help Guide Learn how to make them great! Community Learning Agreements (CLAs) Training and Enrichment Events Position Descriptions

A BWBRS Help Guide What are they? describe a particular role with a community partner think “resume” language: descriptive titles, detailed roles written in the 3rd person

Position Descriptions A BWBRS Help Guide Example

Position Descriptions A BWBRS Help Guide A Good Position Description includes… 1. A descriptive title (that does not include “tutor” or general terms like “volunteer” or “intern”) 2. A 1-sentence description of the community partner/specific program (mission, values, non-profit status) 3. A 2 or 3-sentence description of the nature of the placement that includes: Position responsibilities/duties Issue areas being encountered Beneficiaries of the service

Community Learning Agreements A BWBRS Help Guide CLAs: What are they? describe a student’s specific position activities for a particular term are different for each student, even if two students are serving in the same position are a way to measure, track, and plan your impact through your placement are a way to trace your developmental progress

CLA Descriptions A BWBRS Help Guide Example

CLA Descriptions A BWBRS Help Guide A Good CLA Description should… 1. The specific activities that are being completed or worked on during that particular term 2. The beneficiaries of the service for that particular term 3. The overall outcome or impact of the service for that particular term build off of the position description describe the measurable impact of your service, including:

Recap: Positions and CLAs A BWBRS Help Guide What’s the difference? Position Descriptions describe a particular job at a service site CLAs illustrate the specific activities that a student is doing in that position for that particular term

Training and Enrichment A BWBRS Help Guide T&E Events: What are they? events, meetings, or trainings that should: enrich your service work create relationships between Bonners and others in the campus community facilitate the student development model engage with the common commitments

T&E Events A BWBRS Help Guide Example

T&E Events A BWBRS Help Guide Good Training and Enrichment Event… 1. An event title that includes the main topic 2. A description of the event’s content, participants, and purpose 3. The Bonner Program skills, knowledge areas, or common commitments that were addressed. Here are some examples: SkillsKnowledge AreasCommon Commitments Public SpeakingHomelessnessSocial Justice Active ListeningConservationCommunity Building Organization/PlanningViolence PreventionInternational Perspective

Bonner AmeriCorps Reminders A BWBRS Help Guide Prohibited Activities partisan political activity (voter registration, campaigning, rallying, picketing) religious activities (proselytizing, teaching Bible study) international focus (serving in another country or for the benefit of others in another country) administrative focus (clerical work cannot be a primary focus of the placement) activities providing abortion services or referrals for receipt of such services

Bonner AmeriCorps Reminders A BWBRS Help Guide Other Notes Fundraising is approvable, but only up to 10% of the member’s hours commitment Outreach vs. in-reach: positions should serve the off-campus community or be working toward the potential development of such outreach For more information, go to the wiki version of the Bonner AmeriCorps Member Manualwiki version

Make it Great! A BWBRS Help Guide What’s wrong with this Position Description? Academic Springfield Elementary Helps kids in after school program. Plans lessons and activities. not in complete sentences lacks a partner description lacks a description of encountered issue areas

Make it Great! A BWBRS Help Guide Great Position Description: Academic Springfield Elementary Springfield Elementary is a local public school for grades K-4. Academic Mentors assist in the after school program, mentoring at-risk youth through activities and study sessions. Mentors address literacy issues and discuss them with school teachers.

Make it Great! A BWBRS Help Guide What’s wrong with this CLA? Jack, Academic Mentor I help kids in an after school program and plan lessons that are fun and educational. activities could be more specific (i.e. math tutor, lesson plans on conflict resolution) does not go into detail about the beneficiaries (kids) does not discuss impact

Make it Great! A BWBRS Help Guide Great CLA Description: Jack, Academic Mentor I work with 5 at-risk 3rd grade students on math skills and conflict resolution. By the end of this term, I would like their quiz grades to be higher on average. This service will supplement their education with extra skill- building opportunities.

Make it Great! A BWBRS Help Guide What’s wrong with this T&E Event? Bonner Dinner Let’s get together and eat! title is not specific enough (main purpose?) no mention of common commitments or skills

Make it Great! A BWBRS Help Guide Great T&E Event Description: Bonner Dinner: Alumni Networking Come for dinner with Bonner alumni to learn networking and resume strategies to “sell” your Bonner experience! This will also enable community building with current and former Bonners.