Job Summary: Are you passionate about making nutritious food accessible, youth empowerment, and building inclusive communities? Aunt Leahs Place is seeking a Food Security Specialist to lead our food programming for youth transitioning from foster care and young mothers at risk of homelessness. Based at our vibrant Resource Centre in New Westminster, youll be the heart of our kitchenplanning and preparing healthy meals, coordinating weekly grocery distribution, and managing emergency food supports. This isnt just a back-of-house role were looking for someone who enjoys connecting with people, creating a welcoming space, and using food as a way to build trust and community! Youll work directly with participants, staff, and volunteers in a collaborative, trauma-informed environment where relationships matter as much as recipes. In this dynamic, hands-on role, youll oversee the day-to-day operations of our food security initiatives, maintain food safety standards, and ensure our programs are nourishing, empowering, and aligned with Aunt Leahs values. Reports To: Resource Center & Pre-Employment Lifeskills Program Coordinator Compensation: $ 24.44 /hr. Qualifications: Minimum 2 years of relevant experience working in a kitchen environment preparing and cooking meals A valid Class 5 BC drivers license and clean drivers abstract Requirements: Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (including vulnerable persons) and Local Police Information Check Valid First Aid and Non-Violent Crisis Intervention certification Valid Food Safe Certification Assets: Access to a vehicle with the ability to acquire proof of $5 million business liability insurance Strong organizational and time-management skills; ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple responsibilities, and meet deadlines in a dynamic environment Experience with menu planning and food budgeting; skilled in creating nutritious, cost-effective meal plans that consider dietary restrictions and cultural preferences Ability to work both independently and collaboratively; takes initiative while contributing effectively in team settings Demonstrates cultural competency; understands and applies trauma-informed care principles with awareness of the impact of inter-generational trauma and colonial policies on youth Experience in community engagement and partnership development; effectively builds and maintains strategic relationships with community members, organizations, and donors to support program goals and resource sharing Key Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Functions: Program Operations: Oversee daily operations of food security initiatives, including the emergency food cupboard and weekly grocery distribution Plan, prepare, and distribute fresh, nutritious weekly meals in accordance with food safety standards Create an inclusive, welcoming environment for guests and program participants Recruit, train, and supervise volunteers assisting in kitchen and food programming Manage food program budget, including tracking expenditures and ensuring cost-effective purchases Shop for food and supplies as required, maintaining fiscal responsibility Monitor and report on budget use and food inventory Health & Safety: Ensure the kitchen and food storage areas are clean, organized, and meet all safety and sanitation standards Participate in annual review of Aunt Leahs Health and Safety Policies and Procedures Participate in emergency drills in the office as required Professional Development: Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities Meet regularly with the Resource Center and Pre-Employment Lifeskills Coordinator to prioritize workload and receive feedback Communication: Maintain accurate and timely records related to program outcomes, attendance, and inventory Communicate with internal teams to align food security efforts with broader organizational goals Represent Aunt Leahs in meetings with external partners and community stakeholders Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality of participant information in accordance with agency policy and applicable privacy laws Physical Demands This position requires safely lifting and/or carrying up to 50 lbs Regular movement and standing are required during food preparation and distribution activities Working Conditions: Work is performed generally in a kitchen environment at the New Westminster office; with some duties carries out in the community for program-related item pick-ups. Part-time position; up to 22.5 hours per week; shifts are scheduled 3 days a week including Wednesdays Perform other related duties, as assigned by the supervisor, that do not affect the nature of the work Living Wage Employer: As a certified living wage employer, we are committed to compensating our employees a living wage that allows working families to support the healthy development of their children and participate in the social, civic, and cultural lives of their communities. Embracing a living wage policy aligns with our Strategic Goals and provides our staff a great place to work. We Offer: A comprehensive benefits package that includes dental, extended health care including vision care and prescription, RRSP matching, generous vacation and personal time package. To Apply: Please send your resume and cover letter, quoting Part-time Food Security Specialist in the subject line, to [emailprotected] . Short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews. We encourage qualified people of all gender expressions and identities, sexual orientations, visible minorities, Indigenous persons, and persons with disabilities to apply if you are interested in supporting our mission and mandate. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Food Security Specialist