All Hands and Hearts is a disaster relief nonprofit. Our program bases are located in the communities we serve, and staff members live in communal environments. Understand your responsibility for the safety of yourself and for those around you. Make yourself aware of, and comply with all safety protocols (including COVID-19), which may differ between locations, based on local risk assessment and local regulations.
Vaccination is required in all in-person work environments including program bases, offices, and team meetings. We will always provide an option for travel-exempt folks to join these meetings and events virtually, to ensure we are providing an inclusive and accessible environment for people who are unvaccinated, vaccinated and at high risk, or avoiding in person events out of concern for others in their circle.
Must be legally authorized to work in the US. The start date for this position is ASAP.
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Position Purpose
A versatile position within a dynamic nonprofit that provides community-inspired, volunteer-powered disaster relief. The position is full time and is responsible for managing field logistics, updating our database with homeowner and assessment data, scheduling daily work coordination with the field team, and conducting site damage assessments. The LC also acts as a liaison between homeowners, field teams, and office staff to maintain a smooth workflow and ensure sites are ready for work.
Reporting Relationships
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Reports to Project Manager
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Roles reporting to position None
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Approximate number of reports 0
Essential Functions
- Communicate with Project Manager, Construction Site Supervisor, Site Supervisors and/or Team Leads to determine site needs and logistics
- Collaborate with Volunteer Coordinator and Project Manager to ensure there are sufficient volunteer numbers to meet the needs of the workflow and work queue
- Procure and deliver materials to worksites utilizing a variety of vendors (Home Depot, Lowes, local hardware stores, etc.)
- Call homeowners to walk through our Homeowner Prioritization Process so we understand vulnerability of beneficiaries
- Schedule work dates with homeowners leading up to work on sites, and conduct follow up calls to capture feedback and satisfaction level of work completed
- Determine and organize daily worksite logistics considering vehicles, phase of work, site size, etc.
- In collaboration with leadership, develop clear training and safety protocols on site and communicate these with Site Supervisor and/or Team Leads
- Maintain accurate tracking systems of worksite progress/completion and materials/tools in Salesforce and other databases
- Organize and maintain tool warehouse and inventory
- Provide support during in home assessments and on work sites as needed
- Ensure high quality of work performed by teams in the field
- We understand vaccination is the best way to protect our beneficiaries, community members, staff and volunteers, therefore we require all of our on program staff members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. To be considered for this position you must be fully vaccinated. Subject to applicable guidance, the term fully vaccinated currently refers to when an individual has received either a single-shot vaccine or both doses of a two-shot vaccine, and two weeks have elapsed since the final dose.
- Perform other duties as required
Financial Responsibilities
- Is this position responsible for the operating budget of the associated department? No
- Does this position have any other financial responsibilities? No
Position Requirements
- Education High School diploma or equivalent
- Related Experience Must have a minimum of 1 year of experience with interior residential construction (framing, drywall, flooring, finish work) or similar disaster response/recovery work. Experience in leading teams in a post disaster environment is preferred.
- Special Competencies/Certifications Must be legally authorized to work in the US. Good written and oral communication skills and confident working with Google Suite, Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel. Applicants need to be well organized and have a flexible approach to managing multiple tasks and prioritizing them appropriately. The individual is able to manage a large workload and perform in a fast-paced environment. Valid driver’s license & clean driving record required.
- Work Environment/Conditions Based on program; communal living environment; high stress situations.
Compensation & Benefits
- Pay rate is $13.20-$14.70 USD/ hour, based on position, skills and experience
- Room & board included
- Monthly R&R breaks
- Travel to and from program location
- Health insurance
- 401K with safe harbor match
All Hands and Hearts is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, Veteran status, age, or any other protected characteristic.