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Program Coordinator, Just Roots Chicago - Sauk Village, IL

 

Details

Job Type:Part Time
Job Type:Temporary
Start Date:March 4, 2025
End Date:October 31, 2025
Application Deadline:January 15, 2025
Experience Level:Entry level
Compensation:USD $20 / hour
25 hours/week with a T/W/F/Sa Schedule
Areas of Focus:Agriculture, Children & Youth, Education, Environment & Sustainability, Volunteering, Community Development, Health & Medicine, Hunger, Food Security

Description

Just Roots envisions caring communities that motivate and support all residents to participate and access food in ways that promote and sustain the holistic health of people and the environment. Guided by that vision, we strive to support our community in three primary ways:

  1. Improved holistic health and well-being for residents through the production, harvest, and consumption of healthy, culturally affirming food.
  2. The development of a thriving community that learns and shares about local, healthy, regenerative food practices together.
  3. Greater collaboration and resource sharing among urban farmers working to support the development of a more local, regenerative, and community driven food system.

We are a young, growing organization that was founded in 2017. We are a team of ten staff and nine board members, with invaluable support from a host of seasonal staff, interns, volunteers, and community partners. To learn more, visit https://justrootschicago.org/our-team/.

Position Description

The Program Coordinator leads the on-site coordination of food distribution programs, specifically the CSA, Farm Stand, Fresh Food Farmacy, Farm to School, and Donations at the It Takes A Village (ITAV) Community Farm. Other than food distribution, this person coordinates volunteers and supports farm production, most notably harvest. This is a seasonal position, March - October, at 25 hours/week.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Lead and oversee the distribution of CSA shares at the ITAV Community Farm between May and October.
  • Lead and oversee the weekly Farm Stand at the ITAV Community Farm between June and October.
  • Lead and oversee the Fresh Food Farmacy and Farm to School distributions at the ITAV Community Farm between June and October.
  • Lead and oversee Donations at the ITAV Community Farm between June and October.
  • Coordinate individual volunteers and volunteer groups of all ages and lead farm tours, farm tasks, and opportunities for learning and healing.
  • Complete on-site administrative tasks as needed for each program.
  • Support weekly harvests and maintain food safety and quality control standards from field to family.
  • Support farm to table dinners, community events, off-site food distributions, and youth education on an as-needed basis.

Secondary Responsibilities

  • Support communication and outreach efforts for programming on an as-needed basis.

Primary Qualifications

  • A commitment to Just Roots Chicago’s mission, vision, and values.
  • A minimum of one year of experience working in customer service, and supporting individuals or groups of varying ages.
  • An understanding of sustainable growing practices for fruit and vegetable production and/or experience working at an urban farm or garden.
  • Ability to work outdoors for extended periods of time at an efficient pace.
  • A self-motivated individual who’s able to complete tasks in an effective manner, both independently and as a team member.
  • Ability to effectively and promptly communicate, both verbally and in writing.
  • A commitment to ongoing personal and professional growth.
  • Reliable and consistent access to a car or transportation. A vehicle is required for off-site food distributions.
  • Lives in Chicagoland, preferably on the south side of Chicago or in the south suburbs.