The Coordinator, Food Recovery Program is the face of our organization, and as such must be passionate about and committed to our mission.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Food Recovery
- Serves as the lead and face of the organization on a defined route and serving as primary driver of a 10-12 foot box truck driving a defined route each day
- While on route, takes the lead on the organization, loading, and collection of prepared, perishable and other rescued foods from retail stores, farms, and wholesale partners; informs supervisors of any problems or issues in a timely manner
- While on route, ensures food safety guidelines are being followed by Spoonfuls’ staff and partners
- Inspects the product to be donated following food safety guidelines and refuses donations if the product doesn’t meet stated criteria.
- Delivers food to non-profit beneficiaries; informs supervisor of any problems or issues in a timely manner.
Data and Reporting
- Participates in regular route review meetings with management to ensure that routes are running efficiently
- Accurately records all collections and distributions in our inventory system, participating in regular audits of inventory data and route data to ensure accuracy and submitting weekly reports
- Maintains records of partners and vendors in Salesforce; also records any and all information pertinent to food recovery operations.
- Meets bi-weekly with their direct supervisor to provide updates and review any issues.
- Participates in all staff meetings, both with the Operations team and the entire organization.
Relationship Management
- Develops and maintains positive relationships with vendors and beneficiaries; maintains positive relationships with all Spoonfuls staff.
- Maintains contact with key staff at vendor/beneficiary locations to ensure smooth pick-up and delivery of donations or to communicate any delays or issues that may arise.
- Communicates clearly and effectively in all oral and written communications.
- Responds to any/all outreach from management/office staff in a timely manner.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of customer service. Demonstrates a clear understanding of our vendors and beneficiaries by responding to their needs in a timely manner or informing the Operations Admin Team if they are unable to do so.
Vehicle Maintenance
- Follows all DOT and company regulations as they relate to company vehicles and general safety.
- Maintains a clean and orderly vehicle cab and cargo area
- Uses company vehicles only for the transport of recovered food or for purposes determined by office management
- Practices safe and lawful driving at all times. Follows legal parking procedures as outlined by the organization.
- Participates in regular maintenance and upkeep of the company vehicles, reporting issues to and following directions from office management
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge and skills needed:
- Food Handling experience preferred
- Effective customer service skills
- Willingness and ability to learn computerized data input technology
- Ability and desire to relate to and work with various age, economic, racial and ethnic groups of individuals.
Special abilities required:
- Ability to adapt to varied work requirements
- Flexibility
- Ability to work cooperatively with other staff and volunteers
- Tact and diplomacy in dealing with diversity
- Ability to both speak and write English
Formal education or special training required:
- Acceptable motor vehicle report (MVR) with no accidents in the past 3 years
- Valid Driver’s License with at least 5 years experience; commercial driving experience preferred
- Possess or ability to obtain current DOT physical card per state and federal regulations
- Ability to obtain a safe food handling license (ServSafe)
- Previous customer service and/or grocery retail experience
Physical abilities required:
- Ability to stand, walk, sit, use hands, reach, climb stairs, stoop, kneel, climb in and out of a dock-high vehicle repeatedly;, talk and hear clearly
- Ability to perform moderate to heavy physical labor (lift or maneuver up to 50 lbs repeatedly)
- Ability to work in refrigerated areas (cooler and freezer) for periods of time
- Ability to navigate area and/or use a GPS
HOURS
Full-Time: Must be available 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, though schedules vary day to day; evening shifts required periodically from June - November, weekend hours rarely. Minimum 36 hours worked per week.
As part of the interview process, Spoonfuls will conduct a driving and physical assessment.