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Overview
Oberlin Weekday Community Meals, a program of Christ Episcopal Church of Oberlin, seeks a full-time Program Coordinator to implement our vision of a collaborative and joyful community dining experience. The ideal candidate will be a self-directed, organized leader with a passion for and experience in grass-roots organizing, empowering others, and bringing a diverse community together around a shared goal of providing delicious and nutritious free meals in a welcoming environment. The position requires outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, supervisory experience, and a willingness to network locally to promote and grow the program and its opportunities for participation. Desired qualifications include food service, asset-based community development, event planning, fundraising, and grant writing experience, with a commitment to diversity. The position is salaried and includes generous benefits and PTO. To apply, send your resume and a cover letter describing your interest in and suitability for the position to the Rev. Andy McQuery, Rector.

Responsibilities

  • Manage program logistics, including scheduling events, coordinating resources, and overseeing daily operations.
  • Recruit, train, supervise, and motivate paid staff and volunteers.
  • Promote a collaborative environment that empowers all participants to contribute fully.
  • Foster a safe, welcoming, and joyful environment for all.
  • Prioritize just, collaborative, and sustainable practices.
  • Oversee fundraising initiatives and grant applications to support program sustainability.
  • Provide administrative support by maintaining accurate records, managing budgets, and coordinating team activities.

Experience

  • Proven experience in volunteer management and supervising teams in community or organizational settings.
  • Restaurant experience or food-service background; familiarity with commercial kitchens and preparing meals for groups, and food-safety protocols.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and comfort with diverse and underserved populations.
  • Administrative experience handling budgets, scheduling, reporting, and documentation tasks efficiently.