Join Our Mentorship Program
Help Aspiring Contractors in All Trades, Residential and Commercial
At NAHICA, we believe in the power of mentorship to help aspiring Hispanic contractors achieve their goals and succeed in the construction industry. Our volunteer and mentorship programs provide opportunities for experienced contractors to give back to their communities by sharing their knowledge and expertise with the next generation of industry leaders.
Volunteer and make a difference in your community. Mentor and make a positive impact on the construction industry. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how you can get involved.
Superintendents
Civil Engineers
Estimators
Industry Experts
Seasoned Associates
Retired Individuals
Professional Speakers
Economy Experts
Retired General Contractors
Requirements
Bilingual
No Criminal Record
Opportunities for
At NAHICA, our mission is to help the Hispanic construction community connect, grow, and access the resources needed to gain support from established businesses. As part of this mission, we offer mentorship programs to aspiring Hispanic contractors who want to take their careers to the next level. Our mentors play a critical role in advancing the construction industry and shaping the future of their communities.
As a mentor with NAHICA, you'll have the opportunity to:
Expand your professional network
Grow your skills and knowledge
Lead your industry and inspire the next generation of contractors
Be a community leader and make a positive impact
Choose between full-time or part-time mentoring opportunities, with the option of compensation
To ensure a high-quality mentorship experience, we ask our mentors to adhere to the following guidelines:
Provide constructive feedback and guidance to mentees
Share your expertise and knowledge generously
Maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times
Attend regular training and development sessions
Commit to a minimum of six months of mentorship
Ready to make a difference in the Hispanic construction community?