This role will assist the manager in supporting the Nutrition Education team’s work on Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) changes in food bank programming, at food distribution sites, and at community partner sites across the ten-county service region.
Requirements
- Actively enrolled or have graduated from an institute of higher education, centered on Health, Wellness, and/or Education
- Experience with the management of grant-supported programming
- Proficient in Google Suite, including Mail, Sheets, Docs, and Slides, along with Microsoft Office programs Word and Excel
- Ability to effectively communicate both written and verbal across different audiences and platforms
- Ability to work with diverse populations, including children, adults, low-income families, community leaders, etc.
- Superior collaboration skills, being able to work with partners to develop meaningful and achievable goals and plans.
- Commitment to supporting SNAP Ed’s mission and the organization's mission of ending hunger and addressing health inequity
- Clean driving record; possession of a valid Florida Driver’s license