SITE SUPERVISOR
Confidential
Posted: February 5, 2026
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Job Description
Position Purpose
A versatile position within a dynamic nonprofit that helps communities recover after disasters and gets children back in school. The position is full-time and is responsible for leading groups of skilled and unskilled volunteers in construction projects in disaster-impacted communities.
Reporting Relationships
Reports to Project Manager
Roles reporting to position None
Approximate number of reports 0
Essential Functions
Lead teams of staff and volunteers in residential construction projects and offer skilled troubleshooting and technical advice on worksites.
Teach unskilled volunteers construction skills such as mold sanitation and interior rebuild.
Train unskilled volunteers how to safely use power tools (e.g., circular saw, impact driver, reciprocating saw, hammer drill, etc.) and ensure safety protocols are followed.
Ensure compliance with work scope and quality standards.
Communicate tasks and expectations clearly to team members, providing effective technical training and constructive feedback when necessary.
Maintain a clean, safe and organized work site.
Maintain records of work completed including tracking material usage, volunteer hours, and scopes performed.
Positively represent the organization on base, with homeowners and within the community
Perform other duties as required
Position Requirements
Education High school diploma or equivalent required
Related Experience Previous experience with All Hands and Hearts preferred; experience working in a post-disaster environment preferred. 1+ years experience remodeling and rebuilding homes in the U.S.
Special Competencies/Certifications Must have a valid driver’s license. Must have good written and oral communication skills. Confident in Google Workspace, particularly Google Docs and Google Sheets; and Microsoft Office. Needs to be well organized and able to prioritize and manage multiple concurrent tasks. Strong leadership skills with a proactive approach to identify and solve problems. 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 $14 - $15 USD / hour, and up to $16 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 plans (US Employees)
Flex Spending Account (US Employees)
401K with safe harbor match for U.S. staff (US Employees)
Diversity is the acknowledgment, promotion and celebration of our differences and similarities. All racial identities, ethnicities, sexes, nationalities, gender identities and expressions, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientations, ages, spiritualities, points of view and socioeconomic statuses can fit in with us. We support individuals from around the world and serve communities affected by disasters with purpose. Response, recovery, resilience and renewal are why we exist.
Respect for the value of diversity, inclusion and social justice drives us forward every day. Everyone is welcome.
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.