Summer Enrichment Coordinator
Company: The Dream Program
Location: Burlington
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $750/biweekly Summer
Enrichment Coordinator Are you looking for a rewarding, creative,
youth-centered, team-oriented and FUN summer job? Consider joining
us at DREAM! The DREAM Program is doing work throughout the
Northeast to close the opportunity gap for at-promise children and
teens through deep community collaboration and sustained mentoring
relationships. DREAMs Summer Enrichment Coordinators create and
implement free local summer activities with youth who live in our
partner communities. Many children and youth lack access to
developmental resources that should be basic rights, and this can
be a barrier to achieving their full potential. DREAMs goal is to
fill that gap through offering programs and relationships intended
to empower youth. We envision a future where every child and teen,
regardless of their background, thrives with equitable and
sustainable support - breaking systemic barriers. We provide these
services to marginalized communities, for youth and families who
each have unique backgrounds and lived experiences. Because of
this, it is important that incoming staff acknowledge the weight
and urgency of incorporating the principles of diversity, equity,
inclusion, and belonging into the services provided by our
organization and among our staff teams. Responsibilities and
Expectations of Summer Enrichment Coordinators: Your Impact: You
and your team will plan and implement eight (8) weeks of fun,
memorable, enriching summer daytime activities using our summer
learning objectives for youth living in low income housing. The
activities you hold will happen in many locations: on-site (in
communities where youth live), off-site (local parks, libraries,
etc.), and more extensive field trips. Our summer curriculum will
guide you to plan activities based on four main objectives: Healthy
Minds/Healthy Bodies, Problem Solvers, Artists and Creators, and
Motivated Readers. You will get to know each individual youth who
participates in your day camp group, and incorporate their
interests and ideas into your daily activities. You will work with
your team to plan and lead field trips out of the community on a
regular basis, at least once weekly. Teamwork and Communication:
This role involves high levels of teamwork, creativity, and
interpersonal communication. You will be expected to communicate
regularly with your co-service members, your supervisor, caregivers
of youth in the program, and community members. You may also engage
with organizations who provide lunch and offer other necessary or
desired resources to your service site. Approach to Service: You
will strive to provide a physically, emotionally, and mentally safe
and inclusive environment for youth and your team. While using the
summer objectives to guide you, we encourage you to put an emphasis
on the interests of the youth being served, play, social-emotional
learning, and summertime joy. We also encourage you to incorporate
your own passions and skills into the activities being offered. You
will likely engage with and support our survey staff throughout the
summer, who are surveying youth as a part of our annual internal
evaluations. Professional Development: You will receive two weeks
of orientation to allow you to build your understanding of our
organization, our local communities, and the skills necessary to be
successful in the role. You will develop skills in youth
engagement, positive behavior management, adaptability, problem
solving, and community outreach. Required Qualifications: Summer
Enrichment Coordinators are enrolled as AmeriCorps members (see
here for more information) and receive a living stipend. To be an
AmeriCorps member you MUST be 17 years or older, and be a US
Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien.
Excitement and passion for youth work. Commitment to the entire
service term (Monday June 1st -Monday August 10th, 2026).
Commitment to serve as a positive role model for youth. The ability
to participate in occasional meetings or service activities
remotely. The majority of service is done on-site. Ability to
regularly meet in person with your team or your service assignment
in their assigned location (including responsibility for
transportation to and from). Access to a reliable phone. Commitment
to the mission of AmeriCorps and DREAM. Desire to enhance existing
skills and develop new skills necessary for service. Preferred
Qualifications: Previous youth work experience or motivations for a
career in youth services. Elevated awareness of issues of social
equity and social justice with a commitment to continued learning
as it relates to serving your diverse communities in a manner that
is respectful and aware. Creativity, high energy, and a problem
solving mindset. Current drivers license, proof of insurance, and
clean driving record. Access to a car and willingness to drive
youth in your personal vehicle. First aid and CPR certification by
the time summer sessions begin. (If not currently certified, DREAM
will offer opportunities for certification during our summer
orientation.) Compensation and Term: Dates of service: Monday, June
1, 2026 - Monday, August 10, 2026. 30-40 hours per week, 300 total
service hours. Time off: Three 3-day weekends through the term,
plus 3 personal days off available $750 biweekly, $4,500 total (6
pay periods) These are PRE-TAX amounts. Upon completion of dates
and total hours, you will receive an education award of $1,565.08
(pre-tax). Click here to learn more about the Segal Education
Award. AmeriCorps members are also eligible for: Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (food stamps) Student loan
deferment (forbearance) Other publicly-funded benefits, such as
heating and utility assistance. Reimbursement for mileage for DREAM
travel outside of your commute. As an AmeriCorps member at DREAM,
you will have the additional support of a DREAM AmeriCorps Director
to help you navigate your service term and apply for publicly
funded programs. Work environment: This position operates in
multiple spaces. The spaces included are primarily an
indoor/outdoor environment with active children, within the housing
communities we serve, in public/field trip spaces in the local
area, and occasionally in a workplace environment for planning and
meetings. You may also be visiting our rustic Camp DREAM. The role
also utilizes equipment characteristic of an outdoor and indoor
youth day camp (pop-up shade canopies/tents, hand tools, activity
supplies, food preparation equipment, storage spaces and sports
equipment/toys). This role routinely uses computers, as well as
phones and printers for communications and activity planning.
During the summer, conditions will be warm and activities will
often be held outdoors. Physical demands: The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee/member to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job: This position requires comfort working in outdoor
environments, regardless of the weather. This position is very
active and frequently requires standing, walking, bending,
kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee/member is regularly
required to communicate with individuals who talk and hear. The
employee/member may occasionally lift and/or move items over 50
pounds. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee/member is regularly required to observe and comprehend
using vision abilities that include close vision, distance vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Travel: Travel includes local travel during the work hours
described. Out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be occasionally
expected. AAP/EEO Statement: The DREAM Program is an equal
opportunity employer and an incorporated 501(c)3 charitable
organization. The DREAM Program prohibits discrimination and
harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities
to employees and applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. At
will AmeriCorps Membership: Your term of AmeriCorps with The DREAM
Program, Inc. is at will. This means your membership, although for
a defined period of time, is subject to termination by you or The
DREAM Program, Inc., with or without cause, with or without notice,
and at any time. Nothing in this policy or any other policy of The
DREAM Program, Inc. shall be interpreted to be in conflict with or
to eliminate or modify in any way, the at-will status of The DREAM
Program, Inc. AmeriCorps members. The at-will employment status of
a member of The DREAM Program, Inc. may be modified only in a
written employment agreement with that employee which is signed by
the CEO, or the Chairman of the Board of Directors, of The DREAM
Program, Inc.
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