Service Gear definition

Service Gear. All Members represent AmeriCorps, the Host Site, and the Administering Agency whenever they are serving in the Program and therefore Members should wear AmeriCorps identification gear during service hours.
Service Gear. Members are required to wear appropriate service gear during all service activities. Service gear, which is a symbol of a Member’s commitment to serve, may include WSC or AmeriCorps lapel pins, shirts, jackets, vests, sweatshirts, hats, and badges. As community role models, WSC Members are responsible for maintaining a positive public image and shall follow the service gear and appearance standard guidelines outlined in WSC policy #POL-131 – Managing Member Appearance. WSC Members represent their Sponsoring Organization, Washington Service Corps, and AmeriCorps whenever they are serving, and thus, should conduct themselves in an appropriate and recognizable way. Stories of Service: Each Member is to submit at least one “Story of Service” per quarter, with a picture of themselves wearing gear, and in action. Stories are submitted through an online system. Stories need to demonstrate the impact that the Member’s service has had on individuals served, as well as how the national service opportunity has impacted the life of the Member. The stories are used by the WSC to highlight Member service to our stakeholders and the general public. An ESD/WSC photo release is required if faces of any non-Members are pictured, with the exception of elected officials. Supplies and Equipment: WSC does not supply Members with special equipment to serve on a project. If any particular supplies are necessary for the successful implementation of a project, they are to be provided by the Sponsoring Organization or service site. The WSC will not replace or compensate for personal or other property lost, stolen, or damaged while in the possession of any AmeriCorps Member. Teleservice: Service from home is referred to here as Teleservice. Teleservice is discouraged by AmeriCorps and Washington Service Corps. In rare circumstances, teleservice may be allowable with prior approval and verification of activities by the project site staff, according to WSC policy #POL-125 – Managing Limited Teleservice.

Examples of Service Gear in a sentence

  • Tenant shall pay for the cost of furnishing the Leased Premises with metered electrical service from Landlord's Electrical Service Gear pursuant to the attached Electrical Connection Fee Addendum.

  • Ensure members follow the Service Gear requirements outlined in the Member Service Agreement.

  • Service Gear: Members are required to wear appropriate service gear during all service activities.

  • Service Gear Material Request Member Service the Member Status Member.