Food Drives Coordinator
UW Food Pantry Food Drives Coordinator Position Description
Department/Program Description
The Division of Student Life serves as a hub for a variety of programs, services, facilities and operations designed to enrich the Husky Experience. Since 2016, the Office of the Vice President for Student Life (OVPSL) has led Any Hungry Husky, a collaboration of campus services aimed at reducing the negative impact food insecurity can have on student success. The UW Food Pantry provides students, staff, and faculty with access to shelf-stable, non-perishable goods, fresh produce, and community resources at no cost.
At the University of Washington, diversity is integral to excellence. We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives, strive to create welcoming and respectful learning environments, and promote access, opportunity and justice for all. The UW Food Pantry serves a diverse shopper base. Students selected for this position must be excited to work on and learn about concepts of diversity, social justice, power, privilege and oppression, including their relationship to these concepts in the context of food insecurity among college students.
Job Description
The UW Food Pantry, a unit of Student Life, is seeking a student to serve as Food Drives Coordinator. This position will be primarily responsible for all aspects of the pantry’s food drives program, including working with on and off campus partners to initiate and execute food drives, tracking food donations, preparing reports and other information about the success of the program, and leading special projects as needed. As a staff member of the food pantry, this individual will also work regular food pantry shifts to help oversee volunteers, support visitors of the pantry, and manage daily operations.
Pay rate: $22/hr
Hours: Negotiable between 10-15 hours per week
Supervision: Provided by the Assistant to the VP for Student Life; indirectly by the Student Director
Students with Work Study eligibility will receive priority consideration
Responsibilities
Update and maintain online information about hosting food drives for the pantry
Respond to all inquiries and coordinate and schedule food drives on and off campus
Deliver food drive supplies and pick up donated goods
Track and maintain food donations whether via food drives or individual/organizational one-time donations
Develop, train, and organize a volunteer group to support food drives on campus
Work with pantry leadership to update and maintain all promotional materials and supplies that support food drives
Work with pantry leadership to identify items needed at the pantry and communicate those needs to potential donors
Actively outreach to and recruit potential food drive hosts to increase the total number of food drives held annually
Provide leadership to the pantry by working shifts during operating hours
Develop documents, plans, protocols, and resources to ensure a smooth transition of information
Attend regular leadership meetings for the pantry
Maintain regular communication with supervisor and important partners
Commitment to Student Learning and Growth
The UW Food Pantry is committed to student learning as part of employment. The student selected for this position should expect to discuss learning goals and reflect on meaningful learning with their supervisor on an ongoing basis. Additionally, the Division of Student Life will review each student employee’s academic progress via GPA reviews. The intent of these grade checks is to offer our student employees holistic support and connect students to resources and academic support services should the need arise. These reviews will begin after you complete your first quarter of employment. GPA reviews have no impact on your selection for the position or your standing as an employee.
The following have been identified as potential areas of learning for the Food Drives Coordinator:
Establishing and maintaining partnerships
Event management
Working through ambiguity
Communication
Strategic planning
Critical thinking and creative problem solving
Operations management
Minimum Qualifications
Currently enrolled student at the University of Washington
Understanding of food insecurity and hunger relief services/system
Understanding of the concepts of power, privilege, and oppression, and self-awareness of one’s own relationship to these concepts
Able to work on a collaborative team
Able and willing to work flexible hours, including nights and weekends, and the occasional impromptu coverage for a colleague
Desire to work and learn in a multicultural setting
Experience leading projects, events, and/or teams
Able to lift and carry 25 lbs in order to move food around campus and in the Pantry
Students from all majors are welcome to apply
Desired Qualifications
Experience establishing and maintaining partnerships
Donation drive experience
Able to independently and proactively seek opportunities for program improvement
Marketing and digital communications
Customer service