The Project Director is responsible for the long-term planning and day-to-day operations of the project, including volunteer management, construction, and community relations.
Tasks
Provide leadership to all Leadership Volunteers and Weekly Volunteers on the project.
Monitor all volunteer positions at the project and make sure everything is functioning properly. Deal directly with individuals regarding issues and concerns.
Establish and maintain clear communication and expectations to achieve goals by having Leadership/Long-Term team meetings, Weekly Volunteer orientations, and personal interaction with all volunteers.
Establish an environment of teamwork to meet expectations for quality construction, food services, and relationships.
Work with the Office Manager to ensure that appropriate MDS financial and accounting procedures are followed and properly reported.
Respect people’s professionalism and utilize their expertise as appropriate.
Coordinate weekend group activities for all Leadership/Long-Term Volunteers, including local church attendance.
Assign someone to be responsible to fill morning devotions, weekly guest visits, and cleanup duties.
Work with the Construction Supervisor and Crew Leaders to ensure safety on the job site through weekly orientation, daily site supervision, and providing adequate supplies.
Determine which jobs to sign on, complete Job Cards, and record construction progress on all jobs and communicate that information to the person with overall responsibility for the project.
Oversee the construction process to ensure good quality work is completed in a timely manner.
Perform the duties of the Construction Supervisor, if one is not present.
Negotiate sub-trades (contracts)
Work with the community as a liaison between the Long Term Recovery Group and MDS. Attend and participate in meetings.
Establish and maintain good relationships with local government and community leaders who may not be part of the Long Term Recovery Group.
Work with the Recovery group to develop meaningful work for the current and future project.
Take time to listen to stories, show empathy and respect.
Consult with Project Coordinators in decisions regarding case load, client selection, MDS camp site and partnership agreements, keeping in mind MDS workload and capacity.
Strive to use prudent financial management to prevent cost overruns and to provide funding agencies with accurate documentation.
Ensure the cleanliness of MDS camp facilities.
Model humility, modesty and servanthood.
Model sensitivity to cultural and religious diversity of volunteers, homeowners and community.
Assist with other tasks, as requested (eg. cleaning, running errands, etc.)
More Information
Must be a Christian and active participant in a church
Proven Christian servant leadership skills
Previous experience on an MDS project preferred
Effective interpersonal skills
Basic understanding of construction preferred (required if serving without a Construction Supervisor)
Good communication skills
Able to delegate tasks
Problem-solving skills
Ability to empower and encourage others
Is a team player and team builder
Proven communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills
Flexibility, patience, a positive attitude, and a sense of humor