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Security/Site Host/Driver – Full Time
Capuchin Community Services
Inspired by the gospel of Jesus and the example of Francis of Assisi, the Capuchin friars of the Province of St.
Joseph, together with our partners in ministry, prayerfully build sister-brotherhood in the world. We attend
simply and directly to the spiritual and other basic human needs, especially those of the poor and
disenfranchised, promoting justice for all.
Capuchin Community Services, with two sites in Milwaukee, assists those with basic subsistence needs (food,
clothing etc.). The Security/Site Host is responsible for assisting in the daily operations of both locations, the
House of Peace and St. Ben’s Community Meal, and maintain a safe and hospitable environment for guests,
volunteers and employees.
throughout all professional responsibilities and activities
Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent, must be able to work a flexible schedule, effective
problem solving, interpersonal and verbal communication skills, ability to travel locally, drive cargo van and to
work outside in all types of weather, ability to be welcoming and professional.
Interested candidates can apply in any of the follow 3 ways:
1. Pick up an application at the House of Peace, 1702 W. Walnut St., Milwaukee OR
Submit letter of interest and resume to:
2. employment@thecapuchins.org Include Site Host in the subject line.
(Or)
3. Attention: Human Resources
Re: Security/Site Host
The Province of St. Joseph of the Capuchin Order
1820 Mt. Elliott Street
Detroit, Michigan 48207
Full Time
Religious Organizations
$18k-23k (estimate)
09/08/2023
05/02/2024
thecapuchins.org
MILWAUKEE, WI
50 - 100
1857
JERRY SCHROEDER
$10M - $50M
Religious Organizations
The Capuchins are an international community of friars modeling themselves after St. Francis of Assisi. The brothers of the Capuchin Province of St. Joseph, headquartered in Detroit, serve in a variety of ministries including social service, schools, chaplaincy, retreat house and parishes in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Montana, Arizona and Nicaragua.