Washington Service Corps

Serve in an AmeriCorps national service program as a bridge to a career.

About the Washington Service Corps

The Washington Service Corps (WSC) is an AmeriCorps national service program. It places over 500 members every year in the WSC and its sister program: the Washington Reading Corps. The Employment Security Department administers both programs.

Members serve like apprentices with nonprofits, government offices, schools and faith-based organizations statewide. WSC AmeriCorps members serve 40 hours per week for 10.5 months. They focus on issues, such as:

  • Student academic improvement.
  • Environmental education and restoration.
  • Economic mobility.
  • Digital literacy.
  • Disaster preparedness.
  • Food security.
  • Access to health care.

Examples of WSC AmeriCorps positions 

  • Student literacy tutor.    
  • Digital literacy navigator.
  • Environmental restoration technician.
  • Food distribution coordinator.
  • Housing support specialist.
  • Community preparedness associate.
  • Nutrition program educator.
  • Health access outreach specialist.

A pathway to a career 

WSC AmeriCorps positions provide a bridge to careers in: 

  • Public education.
  • Environmental conservation and climate resiliency.
  • Public health.
  • Emergency management and disaster response.
  • Social services.

Learn more

Read more information on the Washington Service Corps website

  • Career seekers: Find out how a term with the WSC can be a bridge to a career. Also find a list of member benefits.
  • Nonprofits and public service employers: Discover how to become a WSC partner. Invite WSC members into your organization to build your capacity or take on a new project. Build a pipeline to your future workforce.