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Society of St. Andrew

Program Coordinator

Society of St. Andrew

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Job Summary

The Society of St. Andrew, an established faith-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a national reach and a $4 million annual operating budget, seeks a dynamic individual to coordinate the organization’s food recovery and distribution work in Tennessee. The Program Coordinator will continue to expand a statewide gleaning network—connecting farmers and produce packing houses, volunteers, feeding agencies, and funders—to share fresh, but unmarketable fruits and vegetables with people in greatest need throughout Tennessee. In 2024, this work is expected to yield 1.7 million pounds (6.4 million servings) of nourishing food, reaching every county in the state.

Job Responsibilities

Program:

  • Organize, oversee, and systematically build on the SoSA Gleaning Network in Tennessee. 
  • Organize, execute, and oversee food recovery and distribution events, including gleaning, produce pickups, crop drops, farmers market gleanings, etc.
  • Recruit, support, and thank volunteers from faith-based groups, civic groups, schools, businesses & corporations, etc.
  • Identify, recruit, train, and nurture volunteer field supervisors to oversee gleaning events within specific regions of the state. 
  • Hire, nurture, train, and support Satellite Coordinators (part-time staff) in accordance with SoSA policies and practices.
  • Establish new farmer/grower partnerships and continue to nurture current partnerships with farmers/growers/produce handlers across the state.
  • Establish new feeding agency partnerships and continue to nurture current partnerships across the state.
  • Coordinate distribution of large loads of fresh produce, dairy, and proteins throughout the state, working with the Potato & Produce Project Director as needed.
  • Develop and maintain a gleaning calendar that charts dates to call growers about harvest progress and loads, and when their fields/orchards will be available to glean.
  • Work with SoSA staff and the Harvest of Hope Director when/if a Harvest of Hope (mission work camp) event is held in the region.
  • Speak about SoSA in a wide range of church and civic settings.
  • Produce and mail annual tax letters to produce donors.
  • Work within budgetary constraints.

Development:

  • Provide social media updates on gleanings and activities in TN
  • Assist the Regional Director in fundraising activities as needed
  • Represent SoSA in a wide variety of public and private forums, conferences, etc.

Administrative/General:

  • Maintain both the SoSA Gleaning database and volunteer database for the TN region.
  • Provide required reports and other information in a timely way to the TN Regional Director and SoSA national office.
  • Respond to requests for SoSA-related information; assist with mailings, information packets/letters to growers, churches, volunteers, etc., as needed.
  • Participate in monthly SoSA conference calls and other national and regional meetings as may be required.
  • Work with the TN Regional Director to hire all part-time staff.

Qualifications

Necessary Skills and Abilities:  

  • Leadership and delegation
  • Problem-solving, decision-making
  • Ability to recruit, retain, work with, and partner with diverse constituents– including interested farmers, gleaning coordinators, feeding agencies, and volunteers– of many ages and backgrounds 
  • Flexibility/adaptability with last-minute changes
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Comfort with computers; working knowledge of Microsoft Office, and Google Suite; and the capability to learn new software.
  • Friendly and personable manner
  • Resiliency 
  • Physical ability to stoop, bend, and lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally, 35 pounds regularly 
  • This job requires frequent travel to worksites across the state of Tennessee, often at varying times. Mileage will be reimbursed.

Work Hours and Conditions

  • Regular work hours will be 40 hours per week: Monday–Friday, (to be set in consultation with Regional Director) with flexibility and allowance for weekend gleanings (more frequent during active gleaning season- May) and speaking engagements. 
  • Work settings vary from day to day. The program Coordinator will work in the office (located in Nashville), in farm fields during hot/cold weather, from home occasionally, and in other locations for meetings and conferences.
  • Some daily travel and weekend work are to be expected, and occasional overnight travel may be required. 
  • Gleaning events frequently occur on Saturday mornings as that is when most volunteers are available.

Additional Information

Benefits

  • After the initial 60 days of employment, this position is eligible for Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance coverage. SoSA pays up to 80% of the individual or family premiums for the lowest cost of several available healthcare options and provides assistance toward medical expenses through a contribution to a Health Savings Account for the employee.
  • SoSA pays 100% of the cost of short- and long-term disability insurance for the employee.
  • In January or July after one full year of employment, this position is eligible for 401K enrollment. SoSA contributes 5% of salary and matches up to an additional 4% employee contribution.
  • Sick leave and vacation accrue from the first day of employment at a rate of 8 hours per month each. There are 11 paid holidays annually
  • SoSA has generous parental care leave and elder care leave policies.
  • A cell phone and computer will be provided for your work-related use during your time of employment with SoSA.

How to Apply

Email résumé and cover letter to hr@endhunger.org. Please reference “Program Coordinator, Tennessee” when applying. 

Successful employment records and reference checks will be required prior to any job offer being extended. A national criminal background check (at SoSA’s expense and initiation) will be required upon hire. Employment with the Society of St. Andrew is at will.

Details

  • Date Posted: October 24, 2024
  • Type: Full-Time
  • Job Function: Programs and Service Delivery
  • Service Area: Social / Human Services
  • Start Date: 11/25/2024
  • Salary Range: $38,000
  • Working Hours: Vary