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Location

Michigan Center, Michigan

Salary

$2,650 / MONTH

Quick overview

As a Lead Reading Corps Interventionist, you will tutor K-3 students to strengthen their reading skills and build positive relationships. You will also provide informal support to fellow Corps members at your site or within your region.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be currently serving as an AmeriCorps member with Michigan Education Corps and be at least 18 years old. A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with the ability to pass background checks.

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Job description

As a Lead Reading Corps Interventionist, you’ll work with students in kindergarten through third grade, helping them build the reading skills and confidence they need to succeed in school and beyond. You’ll support students one-on-one or in pairs using evidence-based, scripted interventions. Lead Interventionists are experienced Corps members who continue delivering student interventions while also providing informal support to other members at their site or within their region.

Note

please only apply if you are currently serving as an AmeriCorps member with Michigan Education Corps.

What You’ll Do • Tutor K-3 students 1

  • 1 or 1:2 during the school day to strengthen reading skills
  • Follow evidence-based, scripted interventions that are easy to learn and designed for consistency
  • Build positive, encouraging relationships with students
  • Track student progress with simple tools and guidance
  • Offer guidance and peer support to fellow Corps members serving at your site and/or within your region.
  • Be part of a supportive team of tutors, coaches, and school staff
  • We’ll Prepare You to Succeed
  • Training at start of AmeriCorps service term
  • Coaching and ongoing support throughout the year
  • Clear intervention scripts—no curriculum design required
  • A supportive community of fellow AmeriCorps members
  • Schedule & Commitment
  • Monday–Friday | 37.5 hours per week
  • 7.5 hours per day, 5 days per week
  • AmeriCorps Service term: 1200 hours

Compensation & Benefits • Stipend

  • $1,325.10 - $1,258.80 every other week before taxes (~$2,650.20 - $2,517.60 per month before taxes)
  • Education
  • Award: Up to $5,176.50 for student loans or future education
  • Federal student loan forbearance (AmeriCorps pays accrued interest)
  • Health insurance and childcare assistance (if eligible)
  • Member Assistance Program with confidential mental health resources
  • Earn the Michigan Youth Development Associate (Mi-YDA) credential
  • Professional learning communities and networking opportunities

This Role Is a Great Fit If You

  • Have served as an AmeriCorps member with MEC in the 2025-26 program year
  • Want to make a meaningful difference in kids’ lives
  • Enjoy working with children and being part of a team
  • Are reliable, patient, and eager to learn
  • Minimum Requirements
  • Must be currently serving with Michigan Education Corps as an AmeriCorps member in the 2025-26 program year.
  • Must be 18 years or older by start date
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident
  • Ability to pass required background checks
  • Fewer than 4 prior AmeriCorps State/National service terms

Benefits

  • Health Insurance
  • Childcare Assistance
  • Member Assistance Program
  • Education Award
  • Federal Student Loan Forbearance