Ready to make a difference?
Help Santa Cruz County recover from fire and atmospheric river damage by serving with them for a 10-month AmeriCorps term! SBP, a social impact organization focused on disaster resilience and recovery, is hiring two AmeriCorps members to serve with the Long Term Recovery Group of Santa Cruz County (SCCLTRG). SCCLTRG was established as a nonprofit in 2023 to support disaster response for past and future disasters in the area. Additionally, SCCLTRG aims to collaborate with organizations and stakeholders for strategic preparedness and mitigation efforts to ensure that Santa Cruz County residents are better prepared for future disasters both collectively and individually. The members will be an integral part of SCCLTRG, helping bring families home to safe, sanitary, and secure housing.
What positions are available?
As a Project Lead/Volunteer Coordinator, you will rebuild, construct, and fortify the homes of disaster survivors. You will learn and master various phases of construction, and recruit, lead, mentor, and coach volunteers as they assist with your rebuilding efforts. In this role, you will welcome volunteer groups, discuss the impact of their service with them, and empower individuals to join us in being part of the solution.Essential Functions of Position:
Conduct outreach activities with the goal of recruiting more volunteersRespond to volunteer requests, questions, or general inquiries via email and phone in a timely fashion, maintaining an energetic and positive attitudeCoordinate logistics for multiple volunteer groups and serve as the point of contact for current, previous and future volunteers and groupsMaintain a clean, safe, and organized worksite.Ensure that all construction work is of the highest quality.Actively participate in construction projects completing each phase of construction on schedule with or without the presence of volunteers.Interact professionally and maintain a positive attitude when interacting with other team members, staff, homeowners, and volunteers.Maintain the ability to perform strenuous, physical labor in different climates, over long periods of time.When volunteers are present, Project Leads must:Clearly articulate the homeowner's story and enduring needs, and educate volunteers on the area and the effects of the storm.Communicate daily and weekly goals.Supervise, participate alongside, and provide effective training and constructive feedback to volunteers who are completing insulation, drywall, mudding, painting, flooring, trim, doors, and other phases of construction.Serve as a liaison between the homeowner and volunteers.Adhere to the site's Construction Manual and Safety Protocol and participate in regular safety trainings.Participate in September 11th Day of Remembrance and Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service events, which may take place on a weekend or during holidays and include activities outside of the scope of typical day-to-day functions.Per 45 CFR 2540.100, member activities are not supplementing, duplicating, or displacing staff or volunteers.SBP AmeriCorps Benefits:
Benefits & Compensation Package
Stipend of $2,227.90 per month (pre-tax)Free individual health insurance that includes vision and dental A housing stipend of $175/month for AmeriCorps alumniRelocation reimbursement of up to $500 for eligible members Segal Education Award of $7,395 (Can be used as tuition assistance and/or for repaying qualified student loans and is awarded upon successful completion of a 10-month term of service) AmeriCorps Childcare Benefits Program Student loan forbearance for qualified loansFree Mental Health, Financial, and Legal support through the Member Assistance ProgramKnowledge, Skills, and Qualifications Required:
Be at least 17 years of age or older.Have a high school diploma or its equivalentBe a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United StatesStrong interpersonal skills, including active listening.Ability to maintain a calm, professional demeanor in challenging situations, including client crises.Ability to clearly communicate needs and expectations to people of various backgrounds.Demonstrated problem-solving skills.COVID-19 Safety Statement: While COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are highly encouraged, they are not mandatory for SBP team members at this time. However, SBP strongly recommends that all team members stay current with vaccinations and boosters, which remains one of the best ways to protect themselves, their colleagues, and the clients we serve.
When would you start?
ASAPWant to learn more?
Watch SBP's Anthem video to hear how we are helping prevent people from reaching their breaking point.Watch this video to learn What is AmeriCorps? Fill out this form to have a member of our team contact you!As an AmeriCorps member serving with SBP, you will join over 1 million members who have dedicated time to national service. You will receive professional development from a team that takes a holistic approach to combating natural disasters-increasing the readiness and resilience of communities before they happen and streamlining rebuilding and recovery after. If you're committed to learning, have a strong work ethic, and enjoy working as part of a team, join us!
PM22
Requirements:PIff99f-4750
Read LessReady to make a lasting impact in disaster recovery? We're seeking passionate individuals to join our team or serve with AmeriCorps.
Natural disasters are increasing in size and frequency, and displacing over 15 million people each year. Hurricanes like Ida, Harvey, Maria, and Katrina disproportionately affect under-resourced communities, whose road to recovery often takes years. SBP is dedicated to reducing the time between disaster and recovery, a process that includes helping individual homeowners and communities rebuild after a disaster.
Why New Orleans?
Be steps away from the music, architecture, restaurants, and nightlife in one of the most iconic cities in the US by serving with us in New Orleans! You can bike through City Park or walk your dog on the trails in Audubon, all while enjoying jazz music and hot beignets. The culture of New Orleans is like no other in the US where communities come together to enjoy the Big Easy lifestyle. Serve for 10 months or stay forever as you fall in love and feed your passions in NOLA.
Join Our Team
April 28th
New Orleans, Louisiana Project Leads, Disaster Corps Project Leads, Supply & Logistics Coordinator, Client Service Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator, and FEMA Appeals Client Service Coordinator
July 28th
New Orleans, Louisiana Project Leads, Disaster Corps Project Leads, and FEMA Appeals Client Service Coordinator
Position Descriptions:
As a Project Lead , you will rebuild, construct, and fortify the homes of disaster survivors. You will learn and master many phases of construction and lead, mentor, and coach volunteers as they assist with your rebuilding efforts. You will learn sustainability and energy efficiency techniques that help homes better withstand future storms. No construction experience is necessary. As a Volunteer Coordinator , you will recruit and coordinate volunteer visits. You will welcome volunteer groups, talk to them about the impact of their service, and empower individuals to join us in being part of the solution! As a Supply & Logistics Coordinator , you will streamline SBP's warehouse and delivery system operations and make daily deliveries of supplies to our service sites. By prioritizing efficiency and ensuring our sites have the materials they need, you will actively help SBP reduce the time to bring disaster-impacted families back home.As a Client Services Coordinator , you will be our clients' main point of contact throughout their time with SBP. Client Services Coordinators serve as a liaison for disaster survivors, offering them support by assessing needs, providing referrals, and guiding the application and construction process. Your work will fortify these members of our community from reaching their breaking points. As a Disaster Corps Project Lead, you will embody SBP's dedication to timely response, deploying to disaster-impacted communities following the immediate impact of natural disasters. When not on deployment, you will serve as Project Leads supporting recovery in your community. This is a vital part of the role, as some Disaster Corps members may not have the opportunity to deploy during their term.SBP AmeriCorps Benefits:
Stipend of $2,227.9 per month (pre-tax)Free individual health insurance that includes vision and dental A housing stipend of $175/month for AmeriCorps alumniRelocation reimbursement of up to $500 for eligible members Segal Education Award of $7,395 (Can be used as tuition assistance and/or for repaying qualified student loans and is awarded upon successful completion of a 10-month term of service) AmeriCorps Childcare Benefits Program Student loan forbearance for qualified loansFree Mental Health, Financial, and Legal support through the Member Assistance Program Requirements Be at least 17 years of ageHave a high school diploma or its equivalent.Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States.Ability to commit to serving full-time, Monday - Friday from 8 am - 5 pm and an average of 2 Saturdays a month. AmeriCorps members serve an average of 42.5 hours per week to complete 1700 hours of service during a temporary 10-month service term.COVID-19 Safety Statement: While COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are highly encouraged, they are not mandatory for SBP team members at this time. However, SBP strongly recommends that all team members stay current with vaccinations and boosters, which remains one of the best ways to protect themselves, their colleagues, and the clients we serve.
Cohort Start Dates
September 30thJanuary 27thApril 28thJuly 28thWant to learn more?
Watch SBP's Anthem video to hear how we are helping prevent people from reaching their breaking point.Watch this video to learn What is AmeriCorps?As an AmeriCorps member serving with SBP, you will join over 1 million members who have dedicated time to national service. You will receive professional development from a team that takes a holistic approach to combating natural disasters-increasing the readiness and resilience of communities before they happen and streamlining rebuilding and recovery after. If you're committed to learning, have a strong work ethic, and enjoy working as part of a team, join us!
PM22
Requirements:PI233b9d5-
Read LessDo you want to make a difference in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton? If so, our service-minded AmeriCorps team needs your help to support disaster survivors!
Natural disasters are increasing in size and frequency, and displacing over 15 million people each year. Hurricanes like Maria, Milton, Helene, and Ian disproportionately affect under-resourced communities, whose road to recovery often takes years. SBP is dedicated to reducing the time between disaster and recovery, a process that includes helping individual homeowners and communities rebuild after a disaster.
Over the course of 10 months, you can help us rebuild homes, repair lives, and fortify families from reaching their breaking point. As an SBP AmeriCorps member, you can choose to directly assist in our construction and disaster deployment efforts or decide to play a crucial role in coordinating services to disaster survivors.
Join Our Team
Start April 28th
Tampa, Florida Project Leads, Disaster Corps Project Leads, Supply & Logistics Coordinators, and Volunteer Coordinator
Start July 28th
Tampa, Florida Project Leads, Disaster Corps Project Lead, Supply & Logistics Coordinator, and Volunteer Coordinator
Position Descriptions:
Requirements
Be at least 17 years of ageHave a high school diploma or its equivalent.Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States.Reliable personal transportation to travel to service sites up to an hour outside of TampaAbility to commit to serving full-time, Monday - Friday from 8 am - 5 pm and an average of two Saturdays a month. AmeriCorps members serve an average of 42.5 hours per week to complete 1700 hours of service during a temporary 10-month service term.Interest in learning construction skills and willingness to learn and adapt to different construction techniques per onsite trainingPhysical stamina to handle extended periods of physical labor, during the day in hot or cold weatherStrong interpersonal skills, including active listening.Ability to maintain a calm, professional demeanor in challenging situations, including client crises.Ability to clearly communicate needs and expectations to people of various backgrounds.Demonstrated problem-solving skills.COVID-19 Safety Statement: While COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are highly encouraged, they are not mandatory for SBP team members at this time. However, SBP strongly recommends that all team members stay current with vaccinations and boosters, which remains one of the best ways to protect themselves, their colleagues, and the clients we serve.
Want to learn more?
Watch SBP's Anthem video to hear how we are helping prevent people from reaching their breaking point.Watch this video to learn What is AmeriCorps?As an AmeriCorps member serving with SBP, you will join over 1 million members who have dedicated time to national service. You will receive professional development from a team that takes a holistic approach to combating natural disasters-increasing the readiness and resilience of communities before they happen and streamlining rebuilding and recovery after. If you're committed to learning, have a strong work ethic, and enjoy working as part of a team, join us!
PM22
Requirements:PI93702e840a69-7981
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Help Lowernine.org recover in New Orleans by serving with them for a 10-month AmeriCorps term! SBP, a social impact organization focused on disaster resilience and recovery, is hiring three AmeriCorps members to serve with lowernine.org in New Orleans, LA. lowernine.org is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to the long-term recovery of New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the 2005 levee breaches. For nearly two decades, they've worked side by side with residents to rebuild homes, restore lives, and reclaim a vibrant community that was nearly erased by disaster - and neglected by systems meant to protect it. These members will be an integral part of our placement site, helping bring families home to safe, sanitary, and secure housing.
What positions are available?
- Project Lead
As a Project Lead, you will rebuild, construct, and fortify the homes of disaster survivors. You will learn and master many phases of construction, and lead, mentor, and coach volunteers as they assist with your rebuilding efforts. You will learn sustainability and energy efficiency techniques that help homes better withstand future storms. No construction experience is necessary.
- Volunteer/Client Service Coordinator
As a Volunteer/Client Service Coordinator, you will provide disaster case management to support clients and recruit and coordinate volunteer visits. You will help to identify and remove barriers to clients' recovery and welcome volunteer groups, talk to them about the impact of their service, and empower individuals to join us in being part of the solution!
Essential Functions of the Project Lead Position:
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized worksite Ensure that all construction work is of the highest quality Actively participate in construction projects, completing each phase of construction on schedule with or without the presence of volunteers Interact professionally and maintain a positive attitude when interacting with other team members, staff, homeowners, and volunteers Maintain the ability to perform strenuous, physical labor in different climates, over long periods of time.When volunteers are present, Project Leads must:
Clearly articulate the homeowner's story and enduring needs, and educate volunteers on the area and the effects of the storm. Communicate daily and weekly goals Supervise, participate alongside, and provide effective training and constructive feedback to volunteers who are completing insulation, drywall, mudding, painting, flooring, trim, doors, and other phases of construction. Serve as a liaison between the homeowner and volunteersAdhere to SBP's Construction Manual and Safety Protocol and participate in regular safety trainingsMeet monthly with the Project Manager to discuss goals, construction projects, professional development, and any other issues Participate in September 11th Day of Remembrance and Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service events, which may take place on a weekend or during holidays and include activities outside of the scope of typical day-to-day functionsEssential Functions of the Volunteer/Client Service Coordinator Position:
Identify and support prospective clients, working with them to complete an application for assistance either in person, via phone, or via video platforms such as FaceTime or Zoom Refer clients who are in need of housing, food, or other supports to appropriate service providersConduct outreach activities with the goal of recruiting more volunteers Respond to volunteer requests, questions, or general inquiries via email and phone in a timely fashion, maintaining an energetic and positive attitude Coordinate logistics for multiple volunteer groups and serve as the point of contact for current, previous, and future volunteers and groups Accurately document and track all volunteer records, including contributions, feedback, communication, and trip logistics, with strong attention to detail through the use of software such as Google Sheets, Salesforce, and Formstack Deliver compelling volunteer orientations that articulate the enduring needs of our clients to as many as 150 volunteers at a time Engage with previous volunteers and groups by regularly communicating about upcoming events and ongoing needs in the communities we serve Participate in outreach and planning for volunteer special events that support the goals of the AmeriCorps project Support fundraising efforts that meet the goals of the AmeriCorps project. (This will account for less than 10% of a member's total hours.) Meet weekly with the Volunteer Manager to discuss goals, priorities, professional development, and any other issues, and be open to regular coaching and feedback Adhere to SBP's Construction Manual and Safety Protocol and participate in regular safety training Participate in September 11th Day of Remembrance and Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service events, which may take place on a weekend or during holidays and include activities outside of the scope of typical day-to-day functionsSBP AmeriCorps Benefits:
Benefits & Compensation Package
Stipend of $2,227.90 per month (pre-tax)Free individual health insuranceA housing stipend of $175/month for AmeriCorps alumniRelocation reimbursement of up to $500 for eligible members Segal Education Award of $7,395 (Can be used as tuition assistance and/or for repaying qualified student loans and is awarded upon successful completion of a 10-month term of service) AmeriCorps Childcare Benefits Program Student loan forbearance for qualified loansFree Mental Health, Financial, and Legal support through the Member Assistance ProgramKnowledge, Skills, and Qualifications Required:
Be at least 17 years of age or older.Have a high school diploma or its equivalentBe a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United StatesStrong interpersonal skills, including active listening.Ability to maintain a calm, professional demeanor in challenging situations, including client crises.Ability to clearly communicate needs and expectations to people of various backgrounds.Serve Tuesday - Saturday from 8:00 - 4:30 pmCOVID-19 Safety Statement: While COVID-19 vaccines and boosters are highly encouraged, they are not mandatory for SBP team members at this time. However, SBP strongly recommends that all team members stay current with vaccinations and boosters, which remains one of the best ways to protect themselves, their colleagues, and the clients we serve.
When would you start?
April 28th
Want to learn more?
Watch SBP's Anthem video to hear how we are helping prevent people from reaching their breaking point.Watch this video to learn What is AmeriCorps? Fill out this form to have a member of our team contact you!As an AmeriCorps member serving with SBP, you will be part of the growing national service movement. You will receive professional development with a dynamic social-impact organization that is pioneering a new model for disaster recovery to support people, especially those who are most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. If you're committed to learning, have a strong work ethic, and enjoy working with volunteers, we want you on our team!
PM22
Requirements:PIec1e44c791c3-2474
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