Company description
The LEAF Project is an innovative nonprofit organization at the intersection of youth development, sustainable agriculture, and food systems work in South Central Pennsylvania. Through meaningful responsibility and real-world work, LEAF cultivates youth leaders from diverse backgrounds while building a more resilient and equitable food system.
On our 7-acre home farm, youth work alongside adult staff to grow vegetables, prepare food, engage with the community, and build leadership and workforce readiness skills. Youth participate in year-round programming that challenges them to grow strong roots in themselves, their communities, and the future. At LEAF, we believe:
- young people grow through meaningful responsibility,
- leadership develops through trust and challenge,
- and strong systems create the conditions for people to thrive.
Job description
Position Overview
We’re seeking a skilled and creative culinary professional with a deep commitment to using and celebrating local food to take LEAF’s growing kitchen venture to the next level. This person will blend culinary expertise, systems management, and a passion for community food systems and youth leadership.
The Kitchen Manager will shape the future of LEAF’s value-added food products and food education work by:
- Facilitating hands-on kitchen work sessions, mentoring youth while meeting production goals in on-site certified commercial kitchen
- Supporting Special Events - provide food coordination and implementation support for 5-8 special events per year, both on site (100-200 person events) and off site (intimate 8-12 person events)
- Collaborating on annual and seasonal kitchen goals that translate into clear, actionable weekly task lists
- Testing new recipes, ensuring consistency on current recipes, and revising standard operating procedures (SOPs) that promote food safety, consistent product quality, and youth-led excellence
- Collaborating with passionate team of staff, youth, and community members to grow future leaders while feeding our community
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in collaborative, youth-centered spaces and is excited by the challenge of crafting high-quality, seasonal food rooted in local ingredients and shared leadership.
About the LEAF Kitchen Venture
The LEAF Kitchen Venture is a youth-powered, small-scale food enterprise that currently generates approximately $40,000 in annual revenue plus donated products. Products are created using local, seasonal ingredients from LEAF’s diversified vegetable farm and partner farms, and reflect LEAF’s core values of quality, sustainability, and youth leadership.
Current offerings include:
- Soups (15–20 gallons per week, year-round), made from scratch using farm-fresh produce
- Smoothies, a seasonal warm-weather venture featuring a bike-powered blender and all local fruits and vegetables
- Preserves such as jams, pickles, and sauces, catching peak harvest times and sold in off season markets
- On-farm event food, including wood-fired pizzas served at community gatherings and donor events
- Off-farm event food through our Kitchen Take Over program, where youth plan and prepare four-course, farm-to-table dinners for 8–12 guests at private homes
The Kitchen Venture Manager will maintain our commitment to local sourcing, refine LEAF’s kitchen product line, and strengthen kitchen systems — all while empowering youth as creative, skilled co-leaders in every step of the process.
Preferred Qualifications
- Culinary training or equivalent experience in kitchens or food enterprises
- Passion for seasonal, local food and experience working directly with farmers or local sourcing
- Strong understanding of small-scale food production and value-added processing
- Experience working with youth or intergenerational teams
- Skilled in planning, documentation, and systems development
- Deep belief in youth leadership, food justice, and shared authority
- Food safety certification (or willingness to obtain within 60 days of hire)
Schedule Expectations
This is a part-time, hourly position with a schedule that follows LEAF’s seasonal youth programming rhythms.
Summer Schedule (June–Mid August)
- Two on-site kitchen days/week (typically weekdays, approximately 8am–4pm)
- Additional planning/purchasing hours as needed
- Occasional event support
School Year Schedule (Mid August–May)
- Three weekly kitchen shifts:
- Tuesdays & Thursdays: 3:30–7:30pm
- Sundays: 12–5pm
- Approximately 4 flexible hours/week for planning and purchasing
- Event support averaging approximately one event/month
Schedule details may shift slightly depending on programming and seasonal needs.
Compensation Range: $22–28/hour, depending on experience and qualifications. LEAF values excellent work, clear communication, and collaborative leadership. As the kitchen venture evolves, there may be opportunities for future growth in responsibility and compensation.
Compensation
this position is: hourly, $20/hr +
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Deadline
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