
AmeriCorps Member Onsite Volunteer Facilitator hrs
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, Saint Paul, MN, United States
AmeriCorps Member Onsite Volunteer Facilitator (1,700 hrs)
Living Allowance: $25,500 Start Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2026 Education Award: $7,395* End Date: Friday, August 21, 2027 Reports to: Construction Site Supervisor, National Service Program Manager Schedule: Monday-Friday (May-Sep) Tuesday-Saturday (Oct-Apr)
In addition to the living allowance and Segal Education Award, members receive a $50/month cell phone allowance, $200 boot and tool allowance, health insurance, and may have access to childcare reimbursement. Additionally, members receive extensive training and professional development opportunities.
Position Summary
The Onsite Volunteer Facilitator provides direct support to site supervisors, construction volunteers, and Habitat homebuyers in building and rehabilitating Habitat Homes.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide support to construction site supervisor
Assist site supervisor with preparing the site for daily construction activities
Review plans with site supervisor to determine required materials and tools
Retrieve appropriate quantities of correct materials and tools from the warehouse or other site and transport to the designated site, entering appropriate information in Warehouse Inventory database
Purchase materials and tools from local retailers when necessary, transporting to the site, completing appropriate paperwork associated with purchases
Perform various construction tasks as assigned by site supervisor, while building cooperatively with volunteers and homebuyers
Facilitate on-site educational activities with volunteers
Present background information on affordable housing and civic engagement
Facilitate volunteer group reflection and discussion
Answer questions related to Habitat for Humanity and affordable housing
As needed and assigned, lead crews of volunteers and homebuyers on the construction site
Communicate assignments to volunteers and homebuyers
Teach appropriate use of materials and tools to volunteers and homebuyers
Answer questions about assignments and provide feedback
Facilitate on-site affordable housing educational activities
Participate in AmeriCorps-related activities as assigned
Attend orientation at beginning of service
Attend AmeriCorps civic engagement retreats and team meetings
Participate in scheduled affiliate, program and statewide AmeriCorps events
Complete administrative responsibilities
Check and respond to emails daily
Submit expense reports from items purchased with Habitat credit card
Perform minor maintenance tasks on assigned construction vehicle
Essential Qualifications
18 years of age or older
A U.S. Citizen or U.S. National or a lawful permanent resident
High school diploma or GED but Bachelor's degree preferred
Not served two terms of service within AmeriCorps already (with some exceptions)
Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record
Successfully pass background, sex offender and FBI fingerprint checks
Must submit contact information for one professional reference
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to learn and apply construction terminology, tool and material-usage and general techniques
Good oral and written communication skills
Ability to make routine decisions and problem-solve
Adaptable & flexible regarding communication & work styles, work assignments & service hours
Perform and solve basic math calculations and problems
Ability to work independently or in a group
Prior volunteer experience preferred
Essential Physical Requirements
Stand and walk for the majority of a day, usually on uneven surfaces
Climb ladders and scaffolding and use stairs and ramps
Bend, lift, grasp, reach, push, and pull materials and tools to move them into and out of vehicles
Give and receive detailed information through verbal communication
Periodically lift and move loads up to 50 pounds
Independently operate a motor vehicle
Must wear appropriate safety equipment and clothing
Service Environment
The majority of service is performed outside on construction sites, either new-build or building rehabilitation with exposure to dirt, dust, dampness, construction debris, extreme temperatures, warehouse and construction noises and fumes and odors from construction materials. Basic and power construction tools, such as: hammer, wrench, screw drivers, utility knife, tape measure, scissors, drill, reciprocating saw, etc.
Affirmative action and equal opportunity employer The Minnesota Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Program will take Affirmative Action to ensure that all employment practices are free of discrimination. Such employment practices include, but are not limited to, the following: recruitment, employment advertising, selection, hiring, upgrading, promotion, demotion, transfer, layoff, disciplinary action, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training and apprenticeship opportunities. Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with known disabilities for interviews and for service positions. The Minnesota Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Program strives to engage men and women from a wide variety of cultures, races, educational backgrounds, socioeconomic statuses, ages and abilities.
Living Allowance: $25,500 Start Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2026 Education Award: $7,395* End Date: Friday, August 21, 2027 Reports to: Construction Site Supervisor, National Service Program Manager Schedule: Monday-Friday (May-Sep) Tuesday-Saturday (Oct-Apr)
In addition to the living allowance and Segal Education Award, members receive a $50/month cell phone allowance, $200 boot and tool allowance, health insurance, and may have access to childcare reimbursement. Additionally, members receive extensive training and professional development opportunities.
Position Summary
The Onsite Volunteer Facilitator provides direct support to site supervisors, construction volunteers, and Habitat homebuyers in building and rehabilitating Habitat Homes.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide support to construction site supervisor
Assist site supervisor with preparing the site for daily construction activities
Review plans with site supervisor to determine required materials and tools
Retrieve appropriate quantities of correct materials and tools from the warehouse or other site and transport to the designated site, entering appropriate information in Warehouse Inventory database
Purchase materials and tools from local retailers when necessary, transporting to the site, completing appropriate paperwork associated with purchases
Perform various construction tasks as assigned by site supervisor, while building cooperatively with volunteers and homebuyers
Facilitate on-site educational activities with volunteers
Present background information on affordable housing and civic engagement
Facilitate volunteer group reflection and discussion
Answer questions related to Habitat for Humanity and affordable housing
As needed and assigned, lead crews of volunteers and homebuyers on the construction site
Communicate assignments to volunteers and homebuyers
Teach appropriate use of materials and tools to volunteers and homebuyers
Answer questions about assignments and provide feedback
Facilitate on-site affordable housing educational activities
Participate in AmeriCorps-related activities as assigned
Attend orientation at beginning of service
Attend AmeriCorps civic engagement retreats and team meetings
Participate in scheduled affiliate, program and statewide AmeriCorps events
Complete administrative responsibilities
Check and respond to emails daily
Submit expense reports from items purchased with Habitat credit card
Perform minor maintenance tasks on assigned construction vehicle
Essential Qualifications
18 years of age or older
A U.S. Citizen or U.S. National or a lawful permanent resident
High school diploma or GED but Bachelor's degree preferred
Not served two terms of service within AmeriCorps already (with some exceptions)
Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record
Successfully pass background, sex offender and FBI fingerprint checks
Must submit contact information for one professional reference
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to learn and apply construction terminology, tool and material-usage and general techniques
Good oral and written communication skills
Ability to make routine decisions and problem-solve
Adaptable & flexible regarding communication & work styles, work assignments & service hours
Perform and solve basic math calculations and problems
Ability to work independently or in a group
Prior volunteer experience preferred
Essential Physical Requirements
Stand and walk for the majority of a day, usually on uneven surfaces
Climb ladders and scaffolding and use stairs and ramps
Bend, lift, grasp, reach, push, and pull materials and tools to move them into and out of vehicles
Give and receive detailed information through verbal communication
Periodically lift and move loads up to 50 pounds
Independently operate a motor vehicle
Must wear appropriate safety equipment and clothing
Service Environment
The majority of service is performed outside on construction sites, either new-build or building rehabilitation with exposure to dirt, dust, dampness, construction debris, extreme temperatures, warehouse and construction noises and fumes and odors from construction materials. Basic and power construction tools, such as: hammer, wrench, screw drivers, utility knife, tape measure, scissors, drill, reciprocating saw, etc.
Affirmative action and equal opportunity employer The Minnesota Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Program will take Affirmative Action to ensure that all employment practices are free of discrimination. Such employment practices include, but are not limited to, the following: recruitment, employment advertising, selection, hiring, upgrading, promotion, demotion, transfer, layoff, disciplinary action, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training and apprenticeship opportunities. Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with known disabilities for interviews and for service positions. The Minnesota Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Program strives to engage men and women from a wide variety of cultures, races, educational backgrounds, socioeconomic statuses, ages and abilities.