Supervised 19 AmeriCorps Members across three school-based teams, facilitating various professional development seminars to coach team members to work with at-risk youth
relationship building.
• Developed strategic partnerships with school leaders and teachers to assess program implementation and create or negotiate conditions for success to attain desired outcomes through quarterly meetings resulting in the renewal of the partnership.
• Ensured successful completion of performance requirements and grant compliance for City Year, ServeDC, and the Corporation for National and Community Service
• Tracks and analyzes student data to determine progress toward yearly growth goals and to demonstrate program effectiveness.
Program Leader
Boys and Girls Club Club House at Your House
District Of Columbia, DC
07.2024 - Current
Led hour long virtual sessions for 50 youth daily. Session topics included social emotional health, geography, financial planning and future planning.
Created a safe environment that facilitates the achievement of Youth Development Outcomes
Americorp Member: Team Leader
City Year
Miami, FL
07.2023 - Current
Lead City Year Miami Deans Council in examining the site's strengths and weaknesses to improve the corps member experience
Lead a team of 4 Americorps Members alongside an Impact manager supporting site policy and classroom expectations
Develop strategies for problem-solving and conflict resolution among team members
Provide coaching and feedback on ACM performance, to encourage professional development one-on-one
Implement math intervention through small groups of 5 students
Provide whole-classroom support for two fourth-grade classrooms, totaling 45 students.
Americorp Member: Student Success Coach
City Year
Miami, FL
12.2022 - 06.2023
Monitored student attendance and grades in Salesforce to verify retention and progression
Planned and executed afterschool activities to improve school-wide attendance
Implemented literary intervention through small groups of 5 students
Provide whole-classroom support for two fifth-grade classrooms, totaling 50 students.