Mile High Youth Corps (HQ-Denver)
FOUNDED IN: 1992
Address:
1801 Federal Blvd.
Denver, Colorado
80204
YouthBuild Construction Corpsmember
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: YouthBuild Construction Corpsmember
Type of Position: Corpsmember / Intern
Town, City, Park, etc: Denver, CO
State / Territory: Colorado
Benefits: College Credit, Education Award, Housing Stipend/Assistance, Industry-Recognized Certifications, Student Loan Forbearance
Project/Program Focus: Energy/Water Efficiency, Habitat Restoration
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Mile High Youth Corps (MHYC) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization established in 1992 to give youth ages 18 to 24 a chance to earn an income and learn hands-on job skills while serving in their communities. In its first year, 20 youth served Denver neighborhoods through a single 10-week program. Today, MHYC engages over 250 youth (called Corpsmembers) every year through several comprehensive programs that integrate paid work experience on community service projects with leadership development, career exploration, and education. During its 30 year history, Mile High Youth Corps has grown from a small, seasonal, neighborhood-based organization to a comprehensive, year-round, regional program serving 23 counties from two regional offices, Metro Denver and the Southern Front Range.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
YouthBuild participants (Corpsmembers) engage in intensive training divided between the construction service site and the classroom earning a GED or High School Equivalency diploma. Corpsmembers develop construction sl<ills while providing a minimum of 300 hours of service to their community by serving on affordable housing projects, set and achieve further educational goals, and engage in leadership development, civic engagement, and career readiness and post-secondary preparation activities. Tentative start date for the program is October 2024 and end date of June 2025. Final start dates, schedules, and program format are subject to change. This position reports to the YouthBuild Field Coordinator: Construction.
JOB DUTIES
Corpsmembers SERVE:
- On Construction Sites: Serve on a crew with other young adults building affordable housing in the Denver Metro area. Corpsmembers will serve alongside construction staff and professional tradespeople to become familiar with construction tools, vocabulary, and methods.
- Community: Corpsmembers will participate in service projects with local nonprofits
REQUIREMENTS
- Pre-service background check. This position has recurring access to vulnerable populations.
- Pre-service site drug screen may be required.
- Must follow MHYC and AmeriCorps Member Service Agreement policies and guidelines, including refraining from prohibited activities as listed in the agreement.
- Must be able to provide eligibility documentation, which may include proof of income and other documents.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
- Education: Fully participate in a GED or High School Equivalency program, as well as construction training, healthy lifestyles workshops, leadership development, and service learning activities.
- Trainings/Certifications: First Aid/CPR, OSHA, Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (PACT), hands-on technical training related to all construction projects, green building and other advanced trainings as applicable.
- Career Readiness: Career exploration, resume development, and networking with employers, apprenticeship, and union opportunities.
- Post-Secondary/College Resources: Develop skills and explore options for college, including: FAFSA completion, financial aid and enrollment support, scheduled campus visits, preparation workshops, etc.
Health Insurance: May be eligible for health insurance the 1 st of the month after serving at MHYC for sixty days at 30+ hours a week. Members are responsible for a portion of their health insurance premium monthly.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Questions? Email chantalj@mhyc.net or call/text 303-946-1775
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Mile High Youth Corps is committed to diversity in principle and practice, both in the community at large and within the organization. We are, therefore, committed to having our internal operations and employment practices administered on a non-discriminating basis inclusive of, but not limited to, race, color, hairstyle (hair texture, hair type, or a protective hairstyle that is commonly or historically associated With race), sex (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, and breast feeding) or gender, age, religion (including, but not limited to, religious dress and grooming practices), pregnancy, color, creed, citizenship, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, mental or physical disability, medical condition, veteran status, military or veteran status, family care or leave status, familial status, marital status, sexual orientation, sexual and reproductive health decisions, gender identity, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state or local laws (together, these are referred to as “Protected Characteristics”), inc uding Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Every effort shall be made to grant reasonable accommodation for qualified people with disabilities to participate in this
AmeriCorps program.Everyeffort shall be made to grant reasonable accommodation for qualified people with disabilities to participate in this AmeriCorps program. MHVC’s VouthBuild program receives 48% ($1,114,987) of its funding from the Department of Labor This project is funded in part by federal ward number SLFRF0126 awarded to the State of Colorado by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.