Nonprofit

Operations Assistant

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Acton, MA
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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Job Type:Temporary
    Start Date:May 5, 2025
    End Date:December 19, 2025
    Compensation:USD $21 - $23 / hour
    overtime (1.5x hourly rate) is paid for time worked over 40 hours/ week
    Areas of Focus:Agriculture, Environment & Sustainability, Hunger, Food Security

    Description

    The Operations Assistant works flexibly across operations. Responsibilities will vary day-to-day, but may include distribution and pick-ups, repacking, working with volunteers, harvesting on-site, and inventory upkeep.

    Expected Schedule

    May – December: Average schedule of 40-45 hours/ week (4-day work week)

    Primary Responsibilities

    Support Operations

    • Build orders and load trucks to fulfill distribution orders, based on direction from Operations Managers
    • Receive incoming inventory both physically and digitally
    • Pick up product from local farms and unload into coolers or appropriate storage
    • Follow delivery and pick up protocols for each food access partner, food hub customer, and farm
    • Communicate effectively and provide excellent customer service to all partners
    • Ensure safe and proper product handling in accordance with the Gleaners’ food safety plan by following all policies and procedures as outlined
    • Ensure accurate record-keeping including obtaining all necessary signatures and adjusting order inaccuracies
    • Practice injury prevention by using safe lifting techniques and communicating to the team anytime assistance is needed; Likewise, support the team when someone may be facing an injury or need assistance
    • Assist with inventory checks as needed

    Repacking & Volunteer Assistance

    • Assist with volunteer repacks on-site at Stonefield Farm
    • Instruct volunteers on proper handling, packing, safety, and quality standards during repacks
    • Motivate groups of volunteers to achieve repack goals while maintaining a positive volunteer experience
    • Assist in managing volunteers with varying levels of experience to ensure the personal safety of volunteers and that efficient labor is applied to the job at hand

    Vehicle & Equipment Operation

    • Drive box trucks and ensure stable load while driving in urban and rural areas
    • Comply with our driver training, policies, and standards by always driving lawfully and carefully; observe legal load capacity of the vehicle, adjust vehicle speed, and modify routes as needed
    • Operate manual pump jacks and electric power jacks as needed to rotate inventory and unload/load trucks.
    • Practice safe measures learned in the Gleaners’ vehicle & equipment trainings; Stay alert to surroundings and communicate to people around you whenever operating vehicles and equipment
    • Contribute to the Gleaners’ culture of safety, always acknowledge, and mitigate risk whenever possible

    Additional Responsibilities

    • Safely operate pump jacks
    • Assemble packaging including banana boxes in preparation for upcoming packs
    • Regular cleaning and sanitizing of tools, supplies, and facility spaces
    • Assist our Operations and Farm Teams with a variety of needs

    Skills

    • Basic smart phone and computer competency
    • First aid knowledge (training is provided)
    • Basic mechanical competency (training is provided)
    • Ability to operate pump and power jacks (training is providing)

    Preferred Qualifications & Experience

    • Experience working in a fast-paced environment
    • Knowledge of local fruit and vegetable varieties, produce quality, and proper storage conditions
    • Physical ability to lift 50 pounds repetitively and be on your feet for most of the day
    • Experience working with volunteers
    • Valid driver’s license and driver history approved by BAG’s auto-insurer
    • Able to work in a variety of weather conditions from hot, humid summer days to cold, wet fall days
    • Ability to follow instructions and to clearly express ideas in a concise and professional manner
    • A fun, energetic, team-oriented attitude

    The Operations Assistant works flexibly across operations. Responsibilities will vary day-to-day, but may include distribution and pick-ups, repacking, working with volunteers, harvesting on-site, and inventory upkeep.

    Expected Schedule

    May – December: Average schedule of 40-45 hours/ week (4-day work week)

    Primary Responsibilities

    Support Operations

    • Build orders and load trucks to fulfill distribution orders, based on direction from Operations Managers
    • Receive incoming inventory both physically and digitally
    • Pick up product from local farms and unload into coolers or appropriate storage
    • Follow delivery and pick up protocols for each food access partner, food hub customer, and farm
    • Communicate effectively and provide excellent customer service to all partners
    • Ensure safe and proper product handling in accordance with the Gleaners’ food safety plan by following all policies and procedures as outlined
    • Ensure accurate record-keeping…

    Benefits

    Paid sick time, paid wellness days, paid holidays, cell phone stipend, gear reimbursement, retirement benefits, & seasonal produce.

    Paid sick time, paid wellness days, paid holidays, cell phone stipend, gear reimbursement, retirement benefits, & seasonal produce.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    English

    English

    Location

    On-site
    91 Martin St, Acton, MA 01720, USA

    How to Apply

    To apply for the Operations Assistant position, please email your current resume and a cover letter to hiring@bostonareagleaners.org

    To apply for the Operations Assistant position, please email your current resume and a cover letter to hiring@bostonareagleaners.org

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