Food Med Volunteer Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Food as Medicine Volunteer Coordinator
Summary – The Food as Medicine Volunteer Coordinator is a supportive role to assist in the recruitment, management, and retention of volunteers for the different components of the Food as Medicine program, including Fresh Food Carts at Grady satellite clinics and Jesse Hill Market.
ResponsibilitiesProvides excellent customer service to all being served in the FAM Program.
Work to source and recruit volunteers through various techniques (including databases, email, social media, etc.).
Develop and maintain positive relationships with key personnel, local companies, and organizations to assist in the recruitment process.
Ensure all sites have appropriate equipment and supplies for each event as needed.
Engage volunteers onsite to provide an orientation, set expectations and goals of the event, and further enhance the volunteer experience and ensure satisfaction.
Manage schedules to ensure there are sufficient volunteers for all events.
Oversee delivery of product from vendors to ensure quality, timeliness, and meet budgetary requirements.
Disseminate information for upcoming actions and events.
Keep detailed records of volunteers’ information and assignments.
Communicate with leader to inform of any schedule changes or needs that should be addressed.
Be able to provide stakeholders with data updates on events (i.e., lbs. of food distributed, number of volunteers utilized, etc.).
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications- Bachelor’s in Business Administration, Human Resources, Social Studies, Nutrition, or relevant field.
- Experience in operations, volunteering, and recruitment preferred.
- Microsoft Office proficiency.
Entry level
Employment TypeFull-Time
Job FunctionOther
IndustryHospitals and Health Care
Location:
Atlanta, GA | Salary: $73,100 - $100,475 (posted 2 weeks ago)
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