AmeriCorps Disaster Recovery Member

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SBP

Posted 2 months ago

Full Time

Gainesville, Florida

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The member will either lead construction and rebuilding efforts for disaster survivors or manage volunteer coordination and disaster case management. Responsibilities include mentoring volunteers, performing home repairs, and removing barriers to client recovery.

Qualifications

You have a high school diploma or equivalent and strong interpersonal skills. You are able to maintain a calm demeanor in challenging situations, communicate clearly with diverse individuals, and demonstrate problem-solving abilities. A criminal history check is also required.

Job Description

Description

Service Position Summary: 

About SBP

SBP is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping communities shrink the time between disaster and recovery. We take a holistic approach to disasters by increasing readiness and resilience before they happen, and streamlining rebuilding and long-term recovery after.

  • Building the Way Home for Disaster Survivors: SBP serves the most vulnerable homeowners in a community impacted by a major disaster through its Recovery Services. These services are currently offered in eight states across the Gulf South, where the risk of major natural disasters is greatest.
  • Building Readiness and Resilience Through Local Partnership: SBP supports low-capacity, high-risk communities through its Advisory Services, providing training, consulting, and organizational capacity-building through a team of subject-matter experts and Resilience Fellows.

Rebuilding Together North Central Florida (RTNCF) envisions safe homes and communities for all. Their mission is to repair homes, revitalize communities, and rebuild lives by addressing substandard housing in North Central Florida. They have partnered with SBP to host an AmeriCorps member to propel both our missions that support disaster survivors.

Joining SBP is more than just joining a workforce. It’s about contributing to a mission where you can enact real change and make a difference in the lives of people impacted by disasters.

What positions are available? 

- Project Lead/Construction Coordinator Hybrid

As a Project Lead/Construction Coordinator Hybrid, 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 Coordinator

As a Volunteer Coordinator, you will provide disaster case management to support clients and recruit and coordinate volunteer visits.  You will help identify and remove barriers to clients’ recovery, welcome volunteer groups, talk to them about the impact of their service, and empower individuals to join us in being part of the solution! 

Qualifications

  • Be at least 17 years of age or older
  • Have a high school diploma or its equivalent
  • Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States
  • Strong 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
  • Pass a criminal history check to include National Sex Offender Registry, State, and FBI

AmeriCorps Program Benefits: 

  • Stipend of $2,227.9 per month (pre-tax)
    The stipend may not exceed $22,279 for the entire term of service
  • Free individual health insurance that includes vision and dental 
  • A housing stipend of $175/month for AmeriCorps alumni
  • Relocation 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/1700 hours term of service)
  • AmeriCorps Childcare Benefits Program
  • Student loan forbearance for qualified loans
  • Free Mental Health, Financial, and Legal support through the Member Assistance Program

Commitment Required: Full-Time members will serve 1700 service hours. Members are required to serve 43 hours a week.  A typical service week is Monday – Friday; however, volunteer events often occur on Saturday and will require attendance. Members will have ample opportunity to complete 1700 hours of service. 

Member Evaluation: Members will receive mid-year and end-of-year evaluations and complete necessary weekly and/or monthly data reports and bi-weekly timesheets in OnCorps. 

Training: 

  • Members will receive service—and site-specific training to prepare them for their service and are required to attend orientation
  • Member training hours meet the requirements of 45 CFR §2520.50 

Start Date(s): 

  • July 28th

Want to learn more?

SBP is building a team from a broad range of backgrounds.
We love fresh perspectives and we know our teams grow stronger when they include different experiences. We adhere to all relevant employment laws and never discriminate in our hiring. By welcoming people from varied backgrounds, we spark new ideas and are better prepared to support the communities we serve.


SBP is an equal opportunity employer.
We are an equal opportunity employer.  All applicants will be considered without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, religion, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, military status, familial status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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SBP

SBP is a national social impact organization dedicated to empowering communities to shrink the time between disaster and recovery by rebuilding homes, increasing preparedness and resilience, and improving systems to serve the needs of all Americans better. We take a holistic approach to combating natural disasters—increasing the readiness and resilience of communities before they happen and streamlining rebuilding and recovery after. SBP started months after Hurricane Katrina. Liz McCartney, a teacher, and Zack Rosenburg, a lawyer, left their homes in Washington, D.C., to volunteer to support the recovery effort in New Orleans. In March 2006, they co-founded SBP in the St. Bernard Parish southeast of New Orleans, where Katrina left 68,000 people homeless. Since those early years, hundreds of thousands of generous volunteers, AmeriCorps members, investors, donors, and tireless employees have helped SBP become a national disaster resilience and recovery leader. Utilizing the Toyota Production System and trained AmeriCorps members, SBP has rebuilt homes for more than 6,300+ families with the help of 150,000 volunteers in 14 communities across the U.S. and the Bahamas since 2006. To learn more, visit www.sbpusa.org
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