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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 developing and overseeing the projects in response and/or recovery to help impacted communities and managing the field team.
Start date ASAP
Reporting Relationships
- Reports to Program Director
- Roles reporting to position Project Coordinators, Logistics Coordinator, Construction Site Coordinator, Site Supervisor
- Approximate number of reports 2-4
Essential Functions
- Develop the project scopes-of-work, work queue, and timeline/budget and track these accurately, updating the necessary tracking systems e.g. Salesforce.
- Provide supportive leadership to the program and field team, manage a diverse staff team, volunteers, and team leaders, and empower them to carry out their work effectively and efficiently.
- Maintain oversight and management of ongoing response work queue including primarily muck and gut and mold sanitation, while supporting the transition to more technical scopes of recovery work in residential homes.
- Continuously develop and evaluate the project scope, quality and impact, through a meaningful monitoring and evaluation framework.
- In cooperation with the Program Director, oversee implementing the project while adhering to the approved timeline and budget constraints.
- Establish and develop clear work and safety practices for the project and communicate these with site teams.
- Support the Program Director in the development, implementation, and review of the Health, Safety and Security procedures for base and sites.
- Support the project team to carry out assessments and beneficiary selection processes to identify and build appropriate work queue.
- Compile weekly and fortnightly progress reports and support the Program Director in compiling program specific fortnightly reports for the organization.
- Track and monitor field expenses and ensure compliance with approved budget of the program, working with the Program Director and Finance Department as needed to review and update.
- We have decided to relax the requirement for Covid-19 vaccination for on program staff. While we still strongly recommend Covid-19 vaccination, along with other standard and travel immunizations as recommended by the CDC and WHO, Covid-19 vacation will no longer be required
- Perform other duties as required.
Position Requirements
- Education Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience
- Related Experi****ence 1+ years project management, 1+ years managing people experience. Technical experience in construction (interior rebuild) is required. All Hands and Hearts experience is preferable, but not required.
- Special Competencies/Certifications Valid driver's license required. Good written and oral communication skills and confident working with Google Workspace, particularly Google Docs and Google Sheets; and Microsoft Office. 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.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands
- Constantly works in outdoor adverse weather conditions
- Frequently moves items weighing up to 40 lbs on work site or on base
- Frequently operates construction equipment (table saws, impact drivers, drills, and more)
- Frequently operates computer
- Frequently ascends/descends ladders and scaffolding
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position
- Frequent travel
- Living in communal environment
- High stress situations
Compensation & Benefits
- Typical starting salary is $18.00 - $20.00/hour, and up to $22.00/hour for highly qualified candidates who have previous experience in this role.
- Room & board included
- Monthly R&R breaks
- Travel to and from program location
- Medical, vision, and dental insurance coverage
- Flex Spending Account
- 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.