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This job expired on November 23, 2017

Georgia Program Manager FoodCorps

  • Date Posted September 24, 2017
  • Location Atlanta, GA
  • Category Nonprofit
  • Job type Full-Time
Company description

FoodCorps believes every school should be a healthy school and every child – regardless of race, place or class – deserves to be well nourished and ready to learn. In underserved communities across the country, our AmeriCorps leaders teach students about healthy food through hands-on lessons, partner with farmers and food service workers to create nutritious and delicious school meals, and collaborate with communities to insure a long-term culture of health. Building on this foundation of direct impact, FoodCorps pursues systemic strategies that will benefit all of our nation’s 100,000 schools.

Job description

What We’re Looking For:

FoodCorps is seeking a highly motivated individual to manage FoodCorps program implementation in Georgia. Reporting to the Associate Director of Field Programs, this position is responsible for managing the recruitment, training and ongoing support to a cohort of approximately 8-12 AmeriCorps service members serving across urban, rural and Native communities in Georgia. As FoodCorps’ sole and primary staff member in the state, this position will lead the program and liaise closely with the national program team. Through effective implementation of our Theory of Change and Healthy School Toolkit, the FoodCorps Georgia Program Manager will ensure that the schools we serve will continue to make incremental progress improving their healthy school food environments, with the eventual goal of school-wide programmatic sustainability. Additionally, this position will be responsible for building relationships with current and potential schools and districts and other key stakeholders that shape school food environments through their work and decisions.

This full-time position will be based in Georgia and will require statewide or national travel up to 20% of the time.
 

Who You Are:

You are motivated to address one of the biggest societal issues of our time: childhood health. You possess and are able to deploy the diverse ­­skills of program delivery, relationship building, network management, and leadership development across a broad swath of projects and deliverables. You excel at translating national priorities to local contexts while also being adept at facilitating new program developments that meet the needs of communities served by FoodCorps. You are highly collaborative, with the ability to manage projects independently and remotely. You have a solid background in the theories and practices of FoodCorps’ three areas of service and are generally well informed regarding farm to school, school garden, nutrition education, healthy schools, and community organizing. You have experience managing teams and supporting new, pre-professional leaders. You are an effective communicator and are known for delivering high quality work products. You are flexible and able to function well within situations of high levels of ambiguity, and are adept at seeking and using feedback to shape your work.  You have a commitment to diversity and inclusion with a desire to work for health equity and social and racial justice.
 

Primary Responsibilities:

  • In partnership with the state advisory committee and FoodCorps staff, further develop a statewide strategy for future scale and systems change for FoodCorps programming in Georgia
    • Identify high need school districts that are ripe for partnership with FoodCorps
    • Identify, maintain, and establish partnerships with high quality service sites for member placement
    • Ensure FoodCorps’ financial health through collection and monitoring of school and/or service site partnership fees
  • Lead, manage and oversee FoodCorps Georgia program
    • Ensure superior program quality and fidelity across service sites in partnership with national staff and existing FoodCorps networks
    • Oversee and help evaluate the implementation of program priorities like the Healthy School Toolkit, Sprout Scouts, and FoodCorps Lessons
    • Oversee program performance management and monitoring, including data collection, site observations, and AmeriCorps compliance
    • Lead recruitment, selection, and management of service sites, schools, and members
    • Provide high quality and appropriate coaching to service members and site supervisors through remote check-ins and in-person site visits
  • Develop and Implement In-State Trainings
    • Design and implement trainings for service members and site supervisors, including state orientation, site supervisor training, and other events.
  • Serve as key contact for FoodCorps’ partnership with AmeriCorps
    • Support national staff with AmeriCorps compliance reporting in Georgia
    • Lead AmeriCorps site visits as requested
    • Embody a strong commitment to national service and supporting AmeriCorps members
  • Develop and sustain professional relationships with key stakeholders across Georgia, including a FoodCorps Georgia advisory committee, school district leaders, principals, elected officials, school nutrition directors, peer organizations, and other local community leaders 

Skills of the Ideal Candidate:

  • Demonstrated commitment to addressing race, class, gender, place and other social justice barriers
  • Minimum three years experience working in non-profit management in a related field, ideally in a school/education setting
  • Experience working with diverse communities, preferably in an educational setting is highly desirable
  • Strong local knowledge of Georgia networks for farm to school, child health, tribal communities, health equity, food security, and other related fields
  • Strong internal drive and ability to manage and deliver on projects independently
  • Entrepreneurial, with a creative drive to solve problems and identify and fill gaps
  • Learning oriented, with a desire to seek and use feedback to shape your work
  • Effective written and verbal communicator, comfortable communicating through phone, email, and video chat functions and speaking in front of large and small groups
  • Experience working with school and school district administrators and school personnel
  • Strong foundation in the unique needs of FoodCorps’ network of service members and site partners
Compensation this position is : salaried Work visa This employer is willing to sponsor a work visa for international applicants Application instructions
This job expired on November 23, 2017
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