FoodCorps partners with schools and communities to nourish kids’ health, education, and sense of community. Our AmeriCorps members partner with educators and school nutrition leaders to provide kids with nourishing meals, food education, and family-driven experiences with food that celebrate and nurture the whole child. Building on our service program, FoodCorps develops leaders, grows networks, and advocates for policy change in service of every kid’s health and well-being. Our goal is that by 2030, every child will have access to food education and nourishing food in school.
School is where kids grow and learn, building knowledge and life skills that will last through their childhood years into adulthood. But too many kids go through the school day without the nutritious food they need to do and feel their best. FoodCorps works with schools to set students up for success by helping to provide nourishing meals, nutrition education, and community connections through food. We partner with schools to get kids excited about eating fruits and veggies, support school nutrition staff in getting nourishing meals on the lunch tray, and work with families to create positive school food environments for all kids. FoodCorps provides hands-on food education to more than 40,000 students each year, helping to support kids’ health, academic success, and connections to their community.
FoodCorps seeks a Training and Content Coordinator to play a vital project manager support role on the Training and Content Team. We are looking for a highly organized, tech savvy, and systems-oriented individual who takes initiative and lives into problem solving by being solutions-oriented. The Coordinator will collaborate across teams to ensure the success of training and program development initiatives. The daily responsibilities of this role range from event coordination and travel booking to organizing program resources and pilots. The Coordinator will collaborate with members of the team to co-develop detailed timelines, project mapping and metrics tracking for projects. They will support budget tracking and timely invoice submissions following events and trainings. The Training and Content Coordinator will report to the Senior Director of Training and Content. This is a full-time remote position. Travel 5-7 times per year is required.
You are passionate about FoodCorps’ mission, and excited about the prospect of intentionally creating virtual and in-person learning environments that are comprehensive and positive. You are highly organized and efficient, with experience in roles where you have supported complex projects and simultaneously managed multiple workflows. You have strong written and verbal communication skills and can share information in a clear and detailed manner to a wide variety of audiences. You enjoy researching and event planning independently and in collaboration with others both in person and remotely. You are tech savvy or are willing to learn to navigate the creation of Excel spreadsheets, Google docs, Zoom, and interactive learning platforms. You are a team player who is self-aware of their strengths and areas for growth. You seek out feedback and approach all that you do with a growth mindset.
By the end of year 1, the Training and Content Coordinator will have:
In addition to generous medical benefits and an annual $3000 401(k) matching, FoodCorps provides:
Time Away:
Our work is both vital and demanding. FoodCorps recognizes this and provides ample time to step away and recharge, including:
Family Planning:
As an organization that supports youth development, our family policies need to match our values. To that end, we offer a wide range of health, wellness and medical benefits.
Ongoing Support and Professional Development:
At FoodCorps, we want our people to work in the way that works best for them. We provide:
Applications will be accepted until a match is made. Please note that incomplete applications (applications without all requested materials; ie. cover letter, writing or portfolio examples, etc.) may not be considered.
FoodCorps is committed to reflecting the rich experiences, identities, and customs of the communities we partner with across the country in our workforce, and to supporting our staff with ongoing career development opportunities. We welcome any and all candidates who identify with our mission and values to submit an application for consideration. FoodCorps is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its employment decisions. FoodCorps provides reasonable accommodation to applicants and employees as required by law.
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