Director of Grab n' Go Food Insecurity Program

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Get Connected Icon Tuesdays 9:30-12:30 & additional time for coordinating volunteers

Description

The Volunteer Director for the Grab and Go Food Insecurity Program is responsible for leading and coordinating the volunteer team to ensure the successful operation of a program that provides essential meals to individuals experiencing homelessness. This role involves overseeing the day-to-day activities of the program, managing volunteer recruitment and training, and fostering positive relationships with community partners.

Key Responsibilities:  Program Management:  Develop and implement strategies for the efficient operation of the Grab and Go Food Program.  Ensure the timely and consistent distribution of meals to individuals experiencing homelessness.  Monitor program metrics and evaluate its impact to make continuous improvements.    Volunteer Coordination:  Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support various aspects of the program.  Create volunteer schedules and ensure proper coverage for all program activities.  Provide ongoing support and recognition for volunteers to maintain a positive and engaged team.    Community Engagement:  Collaborate with local community organizations, businesses, and government agencies to enhance program visibility and support.  Foster relationships with key stakeholders to secure donations, sponsorships, and additional resources.    Logistics and Resources:  Manage inventory and coordinate with suppliers to ensure an adequate supply of food and other essentials.  Oversee the transportation and logistics of meal distribution, optimizing efficiency and minimizing waste.    Communication and Advocacy:  Effectively communicate the mission and impact of the program to volunteers, donors, and the wider community.  Advocate for policies and initiatives that address homelessness and food insecurity.  Desirable skills:  Experience in volunteer management and coordination.  Strong organizational and project management skills.  Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.  Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups of volunteers and community members.  Understanding of issues related to homelessness, food insecurity, and social justice.

Details

Get Connected Icon 18 and older
Get Connected Icon Is Not Family Friendly
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Location

Get Connected Icon Emmanuel Church
15 Newbury Street
Boston, MA  02116