Are you a recent graduate of a trade school or passionate about hands-on work?
Join Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County as a full-time Carpentry Helper and work on diverse on-site projects across Bucks County.
You'll be part of our mission: Building Communities, Empowering Families, while developing your trade skills alongside experienced professionals. Your contributions will be invaluable to our pursuit of excellence, making this a rewarding opportunity in the construction field.
So why wait? Join our team and be part of something bigger at Habitat Bucks!
What It's Like to Be a Carpentry Helper:
As a Carpentry Helper at Habitat Bucks, every day brings learning and teaching! With 70% of each home we build completed by dedicated volunteers, this role is perfect for those eager to get their hands dirty and contribute meaningfully to community building. Imagine the thrill of guiding others while honing your carpentry skills!
You'll not only assist with construction projects but also experience firsthand the thrill of helping families on their journey to homeownership. This is where your passion meets purpose, and every nail you drive brings HOPE to those in need. Get ready to be part of something extraordinary!
What Matters Most:
To succeed as a Carpentry Helper at Habitat Bucks, key skills include a willingness to learn and teach, guiding volunteers and gaining knowledge from experienced leaders. The ideal candidate will embody Habitat Bucks' core values and foster a welcoming and inclusive community.
Knowledge and Skills Required for the Position:
- Ability to learn
- Willingness to teach
- Understanding of basic carpentry tools
- Vehicle and valid driver's license required
Workdays are Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat, 7:00 am to 3:30 pm
So why wait? Join our team and be part of something bigger at Habitat Bucks! Apply Now!
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In accordance with the American Disabilities Act:
This position requires the physical ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods of time. The position requires clarity of vision at 20 feet or more, with or without corrective lenses, and color determination vision. The position requires the ability to climb ladders or scaffolding up to 6 feet high, grasp, reach, stoop, speak, listen and distinguish differences in odors. Employee must be able to lift, carry, push, and pull objects up to 75 lbs. The normal work place will be in the ReStore office and retail space, which are smoke-free. Must be able work in non-temperature-controlled conditions, possibly outdoors, in warehouses, or at donor facilities.
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