ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
The mission of the Vashon Maury Community Food Bank (VFB) is to work with the community to increase our island’s food security and connect people to supporting resources that help them thrive. Our strategic goals are:
To provide free, nutritious food and essential household items to anyone in need,
To make the food bank a central point of access to other supporting resources that people need to thrive,
To deepen our commitment to becoming an anti-racist organization,
To increase the organization’s long-term sustainability by investing in our people.
We achieve these goals by providing free groceries every week through pick-up or home delivery, free summer meals for youth and adults, and connections to other empowering resources and services.
As a humanitarian organization, we consider access to nutritious food a basic human right. All of our programs are upheld by the shared values of anti-racism, respect, self-determination, dignity, adaptability, reliability, and equitable access. The Vashon Food Bank is stronger as a team when we welcome diverse employees, perspectives, experiences and approaches to foster a stronger, smarter, and more informed workplace. We believe that building a truly inclusive culture is essential for all our employees to bring their authentic, whole selves to work and experience a sense of belonging and support.
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Vashon Food Bank’s Picnics in the Park has been the island’s only free summer meals program since 2014. Free, nutritious lunches are prepared by the Program Coordinator with help from program volunteers in the kitchen at the Vashon United Methodist Church and are offered to any and all island youth, along with engaging activities, at Ober Park and the Burton Adventure Recreation Area (BARC). Lunches are also delivered to Vashon Kids, a summer youth program operated by Vashon Youth and Family Services. The program serves lunches to nearly 200 island youth every weekday and over 8000 lunches over the course of the summer.
The Picnics in the Park Program Manager will oversee all aspects of the program, including weekly food purchasing, meal prep, meal distribution to multiple locations, scheduling and coordinating activities in Ober Park and program data collection and reporting. This is a fun, public-facing position that interacts with a wide variety of island families to ensure that our island’s youth remain active and food secure over the summer months!
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Work with VFB Volunteer Manager to recruit and schedule program volunteers to help with food prep, distribution, and activities
Work with VFB Operations Manager to develop regular food purchasing schedule
Supervise program staff and volunteers to ensure that meal preparation and distribution are efficient and in-line with public health standards,
Provide clear communication with customers, donors and the general public on behalf of the agency
Design and conduct client surveys in order to quantify and qualify program outcomes
Collect and compile client demographic and service data to produce an end-of-season report
Work closely and collaboratively with all VFB staff, community partners, and other nonprofits, as needed
Understand and adhere to VFB policies around confidentiality and all standards of conduct as described in the VFB Employee Handbook
Other duties as assigned
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION & TRAINING
Experience supervising volunteers
Experience with data collection and reporting
Requires valid Washington State Driver License
Must be 21 years of age or older (due to insurance requirements)
English and Spanish language proficiency preferred
WA Food Worker Card
ESSENTIAL ABILITIES
Strong time management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks in an efficient and effective manner
Ability to thrive in a dynamic environment and work with staff to implement changes
Ability to communicate orally and in writing with other organizations and people of diverse backgrounds and to interact professionally with the general public to effectively represent the agency
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to maintain accurate records and observe appropriate levels of confidentiality
Proficiency in basic computer skills, including Word and Excel, and the Google Suite
Ability to confidently drive a large vehicle (Ford Transit Van)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS and WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Reasonable accommodation can be made to ensure people with disabilities are able to perform the described essential functions.
Mobility and ability to be on your feet for 6+ hrs/day
Ability to occasionally lift up to 50lbs and regularly lift 25lbs
Ability to work indoors and outdoors in inclement weather conditions as needed
PROPOSED SCHEDULE & LOCATION:
32-40 hrs/week
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: onsite at the Food Bank (17928 Vashon Hwy SW), offsite at Ober Park and Burton Adventure Recreation Center (BARC)
COMPENSATION
$22-$23/hr DOE
Benefits: Paid sick-leave, paid holidays; cell-phone reimbursement, optional retirement plan enrollment
TO APPLY
Email current resume and a brief, one page cover letter with PICNICS IN THE PARK PROGRAM MANAGER in the subject line. Position is open until filled.
Vashon Food Bank does not tolerate discrimination of any type, and offers equal employment opportunity to all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or medical condition, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or any other considerations made unlawful by Federal, State or local laws. Vashon Food Bank is an at-will employer.
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