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Digital Skills Navigator (Triceratops Technology Resources) - ACC Member

Lead For America·Olympia, Washington

$33,000 - $33,000/yr·Full Time·On Site·
0-2 yrs
·Posted 13 days ago
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About the role

The Digital Skills Navigator will facilitate digital literacy training and provide one-on-one coaching to community members. They will also assist with outreach, data collection, and administrative tasks to support digital equity initiatives.

Note

This is a full-time ACC AmeriCorps position with Triceratops Technology Resources.

About the

American

Connection

Corps: The American Connection Corps (ACC), an AmeriCorps program of Lead For America (LFA), is a service fellowship program aimed at helping communities build the digital connectivity necessary to expand opportunity and economic mobility, ranging from healthcare access to quality employment. ACC Members spend a year serving with locally-rooted organizations, helping address the digital divide and strengthen access to opportunity. Through their service, they gain hands-on experience, build in-demand skills, and explore career pathways while making a tangible impact in their communities. About Triceratops Technology Resources Triceratops Technology Resources began in 2018 as a group of friends and tech professionals who wanted to give back.

What started as a few small side-projects has revealed a larger need: many charities are struggling with technology in ways that directly affect their work. Over the years, we've expanded into a mission-driven nonprofit and volunteer network. Position Overview The Digital Skills Navigator will support staff-led digital equity initiatives that expand access to digital literacy resources throughout the Olympia region and surrounding communities. Under staff supervision, the member will assist with digital skills training, community outreach, participant engagement, and administrative support activities that strengthen access to technology education and resources. Key Responsibilities Lead and facilitate digital literacy classes focused on basic computer skills, internet navigation, email, online safety, smartphones, and common technology tools, under direct staff supervision and using curriculum, lesson plans, and materials provided or approved by program staff. Deliver prepared curriculum, lesson plans, and instructional activities provided or approved by program staff and support participant learning using established instructional methods, without independently modifying approved instructional content unless directed by program staff. Provide one-on-one and small-group digital skills coaching to participants during classes, workshops, and community technology support sessions. Assist participants with creating email accounts, accessing online services, completing basic digital tasks, and navigating common technology platforms. Support classroom setup, participant onboarding, attendance tracking, and preparation of training materials, as directed by program staff. Help participants navigate devices and digital platforms during classes under staff direction. Support organization, preparation, and inventory tracking of training resources, devices, and instructional materials used in approved service activities. Support outreach efforts that increase awareness of digital equity programs and community technology resources. Assist staff with distributing program information to community partners, libraries, schools, and local organizations. Participate in community events, workshops, and outreach activities that promote digital inclusion services. Help collect participant feedback and share observations with staff to support program improvement and service delivery planning. Help maintain participant records, attendance documentation, and service activity logs in accordance with program procedures and under staff oversight. Collect and compile program data and activity summaries for staff review and approved reporting purposes. Assist with scheduling, logistical coordination, and preparation for classes and outreach events under staff direction. Participate in team meetings, trainings, and statewide or regional digital equity projects that directly support approved service activities and are consistent with AmeriCorps requirements, member responsibilities, and approved program scope. All functions and activities performed by the AmeriCorps Member are completed under the guidance, supervision, and direction of program and host site staff. Learning & Development Opportunities As an ACC Member, you will receive structured training and support throughout your service year, including: A two-week-long virtual orientation with the national cohort to kick off the service year. A week-long, in-person national Winter Institute convening with your ACC cohort — travel, lodging, and a per diem stipend are fully covered. Twice-monthly virtual training on skills for service, including project management, asset-based community development, grant writing, and serving vulnerable populations, plus self-paced curricula with opportunities to earn badges and credentials. A structured community listening tour at the start of service to understand local needs, assets, and opportunities.

Dedicated 1:1 support from a Lead For America Program Coordinator and twice-monthly peer pod meetings for networking and professional development. Access to a national network of ACC Members, alumni, and community partners. Passion for community service and connecting your neighbors to the digital tools, skills, and opportunities they need to thrive. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Interest in gaining experience in community development or digital inclusion.

Eligibility

Be a U.S. Citizen, National, or Lawful Permanent Resident. Hold a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Be 17 years of age or older by the start of service. Have not already served four (4) or more AmeriCorps State/National terms.

Timeline

We are currently recruiting Members to serve from September 8th, 2026 - August 13th, 2027. Members will serve full-time (approximately 40 hours per week), completing 1700 hours of service over the course of the term.

Application Process

Submit Your Application: Complete the application on the next page to join our general talent pool. Host Site Review: Our host site organization will review your application, and invite those moving forward to interview. Lead For America Interview: Finalist candidates will be invited to interview with the Lead For America team. Full-time ACC Members receive: A $33,000 living stipend (dispersed bi-weekly over the course of the service term) A $7,395 Segal Education Award through AmeriCorps, which can be applied to education-related expenses after the program concludes (including repayment of qualifying student loans). Healthcare coverage (if applicable). Access to childcare benefits. Student loan forbearance during your year of service. Fully-funded ACC Winter Institute druing the year. Non-Discrimination

This institution operates in accordance with Federal and AmeriCorps civil rights and non-discrimination requirements.

This program is available to all.

All program documents, including compliance history information, may be made available in languages other than English.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g.

Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact us at ACCinfo@leadforamerica.org Note: The ACC program does not offer part-time or remote member positions at this time.

Requirements

Candidates must be at least 17 years old, hold a high school diploma or GED, and be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. A passion for community service and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively are required.

  • high school
  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Project management
  • Data collection
  • Administrative support
  • Public speaking
  • Community outreach
  • Technical support
  • Digital literacy
  • Instructional design
  • Training facilitation

Benefits

  • Healthcare coverage
  • Networking opportunities
  • Childcare benefits
  • Professional development training
  • Student loan forbearance
  • Living stipend
  • Education award

Posting details

Employment type
Full Time
Work arrangement
On Site
Experience
0-2 yrs
Salary
$33,000 - $33,000/yr
Location
Olympia, Washington
Posted
Aug 3, 2026
Application
Employer website
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Lead For America

Lead For America is a place-based national service organization that equips Americans of all backgrounds to serve and lead in the communities they call home. Since its founding in 2018, Lead For America has created more than 500 full-time public service fellowships across 44...

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IndustryCivic and Social Organizations
TypeNonprofit
Size11-50 employees
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