TITLE: Faith and Food Coordinator
LINE OF BUSINESS/DIVISION: Conservation Services, Resourceful Communities Program
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
REPORTS TO: Associate Director, Resourceful Communities Program
NUMBER OF POSITIONS REPORTING TO THIS POSITION: None
LOCATION: Chapel Hill, NC
JOB HIGHLIGHTS
The Faith and Food Coordinator supports The Conservation Fund/Resourceful Communities (TCF/RCs) Faith and Food initiative, which engages rural United Methodist Churches (UMCs) and rural faith/local food coalitions across North Carolina. The coordinator will work with rural UMC and other denominational leaders to strengthen skills that support improved food-related programming and local food sourcing. Broad Faith and Food goals include enhanced church participation in local food economies; authentic community engagement; and more equitable local food access. The coordinator will provide training/technical assistance on a range of topics, including community engagement, project planning, and evaluation; will develop and deliver presentations; will perform outreach; and will connect network participants to additional resources.
This position is grant-supported and is subject to funding availability.
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
To perform this job successfully, you must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Project-Based Technical Assistance to Faith-Based and Community-Based Organizations
- Assess individual UMCs technical assistance needs; develop and execute mutually agreed upon training goals, benchmarks, timeline and responsibilities for Resourceful Communities and technical assistance recipient, with clear connection to TCF/RC program deliverables/goals.
- Evaluate progress on agreed upon training goals with technical assistance recipients (midway and upon completion) and provide updates to Resourceful Communities technical assistance recipients and team members on a regular basis.
- Build faith organizations skills in project planning, evaluation, and implementation; community engagement and equitable partnerships; grant writing and reporting; food programming; and other topics as appropriate.
- Identify and share promising strategies for/models of effective rural, community food projects.
- Connect UMCs to other community-based organizations or resource agencies that could strengthen their community programming, promote collaboration, or replication of successful approaches.
- Build partnerships with, and increase awareness among, clergy, other intermediaries/agencies, and key stakeholders.
- Perform outreach; develop and deliver presentations highlighting program approaches, initiative goals, etc. to increase network participation.
- Identify/facilitate regional, faith-based coalitions focused on local food access.
Trainings/Workshops
- Work with the Resourceful Communities team to develop content for and deliver/facilitate 6-10 trainings/ workshops each year. Training areas include, but are not limited to, community engagement, partnership building, project development, and topics focused on local food systems.
Small Grant Assistance
- Assist grant applicants in developing food-related projects that generate social, economic, and environmental benefits and deepen participation in the local food economy.
- Support Resourceful Communities team in small grant review, decision-making and grant administration activities.
- Assist UMCs and other faith-based partners, as needed, in project development/ management and grant reporting.
Resourceful Communities Capacity/Administration
- Participate in Resourceful Communities and The Conservation Fund meetings as required.
- Contribute to Resourceful Communities social media posts.
- Recommend improvements to technical assistance and training provision.
- Submit time sheets, trip reports, expense statements regularly and on time.
WHAT WE NEED YOU TO HAVE
- Three to five years experience working in and/or providing training/technical assistance to nonprofit or faith-/community-based organizations on organizational development/project topics.
- Knowledge of capacity building topics, including project management and evaluation, partnership building/collaboration and other community-centered skillsets.
- Ability to communicate appropriately with a wide range of stakeholders.
- Understanding of, and experience with, issues affecting limited-resource and rural communities and communities of color, including economic development, social justice, limited access to resources, environmental issues and opportunities.
- Outstanding oral and written communication skills.
- Microsoft Office proficiency and willingness to utilize virtual/ presentation platforms.
WHAT WED LIKE YOU TO HAVE
- Knowledge of popular education, adult learning, and experiential training techniques.
- Familiarity with resources in North Carolina that support effective programming in rural communities, including funding, training and curricula.
- Understanding of rural food systems.
- Ability to multi-task and demonstrate flexibility in adapting plans/approaches.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Local travel by car required (mileage reimbursement/car rental for travel will be provided).
- Occasional evening/weekend work.
- Ability to lift 10 pounds.
- Work is primarily performed in office, with some outdoor field visits (in varied settings/weather) required.
- Travel Up to three day-trips per week (within a 200-mile radius); occasional overnight trips required.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The salary range for this position is $52,000 - $60,000, and the position is eligible for opportunities to earn performance-based bonus compensation. Please note: Salary range provided is an estimate and will be evaluated on an individual basis, taking into consideration the candidate's knowledge, skills, abilities, experience, and education. The final salary offer will be determined accordingly.
The Fund offers a highly competitive package of benefits including:
- Employer contributions for medical, vision and dental insurance plans.
- Retirement plan discretionary company contribution.
- Company contributions to HSA account.
- Company-paid paid life insurance, AD&D, Short-Term and Long-Term disability insurance.
- Continuing education benefit for approved programs.
- Employee assistance program (EAP).
- Generous paid vacation, sick and floating holidays.
- Voluntary Life Insurance, AD&D, Spouse and Child plans at group rates.
- Six weeks paid parental leave
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time, with or without notice.
***Cover letter and resume required for consideration***
Frequently cited statistics show that women and people from underrepresented groups apply to jobs only if they think they meet 100% of the criteria. If you meet many but not all the criteria and feel you may be a good fit for the role, The Conservation Fund encourages you to apply.
The Conservation Fund, a nonprofit corporation, is an Equal Opportunity Employer that fully and actively supports equal access for all people regardless of Race, Color, Religion, Gender, Age, National Origin, Veteran Status, Disability, Genetic Information or Testing, Family and Medical Leave status, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity or Expression. The Fund prohibits retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint, or otherwise oppose discrimination.
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