Squirrel Hill Food Pantry Program Assistant
Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: $19.00/hr
Title:
Squirrel Hill Food Pantry Program Assistant
(Full-time Position)
Status:
Non-Exempt
Supervisor:
Director of Squirrel Hill Food Pantry
JFCS Pittsburgh
Founded in 1937, JFCS was voted one of Pittsburghs best places to work for 10 years running. We are committed to helping people of all ages and backgrounds through lifes changes and challenges. We do this by providing comprehensive, innovative and compassionate social service programs for everyone who walks through our door and throughout the Greater Pittsburgh region.
Position Summary
The Squirrel Hill Food Pantry Program Assistant is responsible for the smooth day to day operation of the program, ensuring that activities are conducted consistent with the mission of the Pantry: providing professional, culturally sensitive service to those in need of supplemental food and support services in the community. The Program Assistant assists the Director in the implementation of the program. As part of the Pantry staff, the Program Assistant will participate in planning and evaluation as well as implementation of the program.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist in planning and ordering of nutritionally appropriate food and dry good supplies for clients within the budgetary capacity of the program.
- Complete new client intakes and client recertification annually.
- Coordinates volunteer scheduling, supervision, and training.
- Participate in planning, implementation, tracking, and evaluation of Pantry activities.
- Maintain client files- paper and electronic.
- Direct and participate in the pick-up and delivery of food & other items from various sources.
- Organize and stock food and other supplies.
- Participate in food deliveries to seniors and others unable to directly come to the Pantry.
- Serve as a pantry ambassador and representative in the community, with volunteers, and with clients.
- Assist in preparation of reports for internal and external use.
- Participate in training and professional development activities including those which would result in increased responsiveness to the clients served and/or increased cultural awareness.
- Participate in fundraising activities.
- Serve as liaison to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
- Other duties as
required.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree or relevant work history
- Must be able to work well with diverse populations: ethnicity, age, economic, social and others.
- Experience in administration, program supervision or small business.
- Computer Proficiency, including experience with databases and with the Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel
- Organized, resourceful and capable of working independently.
- Capability to adapt to changing work environment and client needs.
- Capability of interacting compassionately and yet firmly with people in difficult circumstances.
- Reliable vehicle and valid driver's license.
- Willing and able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
- Willing and able to work a minimum of 1 Sunday a month and evenings when requested.
Physical Requirements:
- Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at times.