Launch your career with service!
Join us as an AmeriCorps member to gain valuable work experience while making a big impact in the community. Whether you’re doing front-line service or building capacity you will be helping to create a racially just community where all people have homes, students graduate and families are financially stable. After serving as an AmeriCorps member, you’ll have real world experience to help land your next job, an expanded network of connections and the knowledge that you helped your community.
Benefits of Service
- A bi-weekly living stipend provided
- Generous education award that can be used to repay qualified student loans and current educational expenses
- Unlimited public transportation (ORCA) pass
- Health insurance for qualified positions
- Loan deferment
- Childcare assistance for qualified positions
- Access to a national network of more than a million AmeriCorps members and alumni
- Unparalleled professional experience and opportunities
AmeriCorps Service Opportunities
El Centro de la Raza HungerCorps Member
El Centro de la Raza El Centro de la Raza is a nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to advocating for social justice and empowering the Latino community and more. United Way of King County: The United Way of King County… Read More
Pike Market Food Bank HungerCorps Member
Pike Market Food Bank Pike Market Food Bank is located in the historic Pike Market where we have been serving the community since 1978. We provide resources and services to promote healthier, more self-sufficient and fulfilling lives to our community. Our food bank serves a variety… Read More
Hopelink HungerCorps Member
Hopelink Hopelink’s Food Program addresses food insecurity in the King and Snohomish counties with our services reaching and supporting the needs of low-income families of color within our communities. Our Food Bank Market model utilizes a trauma informed approach that uniquely fights not only food… Read More
White Center Food Bank HungerCorps Member
White Center Food Bank HungerCorps Members with the White Center Food Bank will get to help with a little bit of everything that goes into ensuring the food bank is successful in serving over 2000 customers each week through our grocery store, home delivery and mobile… Read More
United Way of King County HungerCorps Member
United Way of King County: The United Way of King County is working side by side with communities to build an equitable future for everyone by ensuring that everyone has access to resources, quality education, enough to eat, and a safe place to call home. United… Read More
Byrd Barr Place HungerCorps Member
Byrd Barr Place We bring people together through anti-poverty and anti-racist actions to create an equitable future. Our Market resembles a grocery store where you can choose from displays stocked with healthy food and non-grocery items. United Way of King County: The… Read More
FareStart HungerCorps Member
FareStart FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit focused on job training, employment, and food security. We use food as a tool to transform lives, disrupt poverty, and nourish communities. United Way of King County: The United Way of King County is working… Read More
FamilyWorks HungerCorps Member
FamilyWorks: FamilyWorks partners with families to alleviate food insecurity and ensure they have resources and support to overcome systemic barriers to equity, build stable communities, and thrive. We operate two brick-and-mortar food banks as well as 10+ mobile sites and home grocery delivery service. Through our… Read More
YMCA of Greater Seattle HungerCorps Member
YMCA of Greater Seattle’s Hunger Response Team and United Way of King County are partnering together and seeking a team of full-time HungerCorps Member to end hunger in King County. YMCA of Greater Seattle: The YMCA of Greater Seattle operates many programs across King County and… Read More
Benefits Hub Coach
Notice to Applicants: Please note that United Way of King County has moved to remote and limited in-person operations. As such, be prepared to participate in interviews remotely and to complete service responsibilities in a hybrid environment (in-person and remote) should we move forward with your candidacy. If technology presents… Read More
Benefits Hub Housing & Resource Navigator
Notice to Applicants: Please note that United Way of King County has moved to remote and limited in-person operations. As such, be prepared to participate in interviews remotely and to complete service responsibilities in a hybrid environment (in-person and remote) should we move forward with your candidacy. If technology presents… Read More
Interested in AmeriCorps but don’t see a good fit above? Fill out our interest form to be notified when we open additional positions.
There are all different types of roles for AmeriCorps members—from supporting a Benefits Hub on a local community college campus, to helping people fill out their taxes as part of our Free Tax Preparation Program, to helping fight food insecurity as part of our HungerCorps team. No matter your passion and career goals, there’s a role for you.
We are an equal employment opportunity employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We strongly encourage people of color to apply.
Understanding the Need in King County
- Record high homelessness. With more than 4,500 people unsheltered on any given night, the City of Seattle and King County declared a state of emergency in 2015.
- Kids live in poverty. 15% of all kids in King County live in poverty. The disparities are stark: 42% of African American kids and 32% of Hispanic kids live in poverty.
- Students aren’t graduating. Dropout rates are high—today in King County there are 15,000 people ages 16–21 who are struggling. They have no high school credentials and no viable job prospects.
AmeriCorps Members Are Making a Difference!
Our teams work hard—not only do they impact thousands through their work every day, but they see progress being made on big community goals.
JOE LAMBRIGHT
UWKC AmeriCorps Member
“We give people and companies a way to connect to their community. People want to do good—and United Way makes it easy to do just that.”