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Director, Food and Climate Justice

Job Details

CAM 555 Northgate - San Rafael, CA
Full Time
$110,000.00 - $120,000.00 Salary/year

Description

Join Our Team as a Director of Food and Climate Justice!

 

About Community Action Marin (CAM)

At Community Action Marin, we are on a mission to make the world a better place. We are committed to helping those in need and providing children with a path out of the cycle of poverty and inequity. CAM doesn't just offer a job or a career; we offer you the chance to make a real difference in our community.

 

Are You Ready to Lead Change?

Are you passionate about addressing issues of food security, racial equity, and climate justice? Do you want to be a part of an organization that is dedicated to creating positive impacts in our community? If so, we invite you to join our team as the Director of Food and Climate Justice.

 

Job Summary

As a Director of Food and Climate Justice, you will be responsible for spearheading the programs of Community Action Marin (CAM) which intersect issues of food security, racial equity, and climate justice. This position will manage existing projects, initiate new programs, sustain partnerships, inform advocacy efforts, and build funding opportunities.  Reporting to the Vice President of Programs, the Director of Food and Climate Justice will oversee the agency’s Commercial Kitchen, production farm, and garden sites, and will supervise staff, volunteers, and project partners, including direct supervision of the Executive Chef and Farm and Food Justice Manager. This position builds on several years of programmatic and infrastructure development and investment and holds opportunity for advancement and growth within the organization.

 

Why This Role Matters

This position builds upon years of programmatic and infrastructure development and offers the opportunity for advancement within our agency. As a Director, you will be a vital part of our Leadership Team, shaping the future of our programs and making a lasting impact.

 

Primary Responsibilities

Program Management

  • Successfully implement a variety of nutrition education programs and community projects designed to build intergenerational power and nurture community-cultural knowledge of food, water, and land use.
  • Ensure program compliance with grant and contract requirements of government agencies, private foundations, and other funders, including achievement and tracking of deliverables, invoicing, and data collection.
  • Develop culturally responsive menus meeting CACFP requirements for CAM’s Commercial Kitchen meal services and featuring seasonal, fresh, local, and organic food sourced from CAM’s production farm and other garden programs whenever possible.
  • Monitor Commercial Kitchen meal service practices to ensure adherence to menu plans and service agreements, food storage requirements, food quality and quantity, and general health and sanitation practices.
  • Supervise CAM Farm Manager to ensure Production Farm has clear plans, seasonal outputs and incorporation into meal plans and food distributions to community members and families.
  • Work in close partnership with Health and Nutrition Manager to support the development and implementation of joyful, educational, and culturally celebratory food and garden activities within CAM’s early childhood (infant, toddler, and preschool) sites and afterschool programs.
  • Source, support, and inspire nutrition volunteers and interns.

Leadership and Alignment

  • Work in partnership with Learning and Evaluation team to analyze data articulating impact of climate change and food access on clients, and work in partnership with community partners and residents to create short- and long-term solutions rooted in community assets and driving systems level changes.
  • Work across agency to identify opportunities to design and/or imbed food and climate justice efforts within existing services, including early childhood education sites, senior congregate meal programs, and transitional age youth case management.
  • Serve as CAM’s nutrition, food, and climate justice advocate in the community and among partners, including Marin Health and Human Services Agency, SF Marin Food Bank, Marin HEAL Collaborative, Marin Climate Justice Collaborative, Marin Food Policy Council, ExtraFood.org, etc.

Operations and Administration

  • Develop and update written nutrition and food justice policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable program standards, requirements, and other federal, state, and local regulations for nutrition services.
  • Collect, monitor, and evaluate food and climate data to communicate related outcomes for clients and community.
  • Manage and review annual program budget, revenue goals and expenses.
  • Ensure alignment of projects and initiatives with all aspects of CAM’s Strategic Plan, and regularly track and report progress to goals.
  • Ensure compliance with CAM’s fiscal, operational and HR policies.

 

Qualifications

  • BS in Nutrition, Dietetics, Environmental or Food Science, Agroecology, Public Health Nutrition, or related field or equivalent professional experience.
  • Supervisory experience in a commercial kitchen and demonstrated ability to lead teams to successful outcomes is essential.
  • Community agricultural program design and management experience.
  • Ability to lead and work well with children and families, contractors, and other community stakeholders.
  • Strong verbal/written communication skills.
  • Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • Deep understanding – and ability to articulate – the importance of equity, belonging and diversity in this field.
  • Bi-lingual English/Spanish skills strongly preferred.
  • Ability to be on-site at CAM kitchen, farm/garden, or offices at least three days a week.
  • Fingerprint clearance to work with young children.

Physical Requirements

  • Successfully complete an employment physical and provide proof of the absence of TB within 7 days of hire.
  • Physical agility to bend, stoop, walk, reach overhead, push, pull, squat, kneel, crawl, twist and turn.
  • Must be physically capable of working hands on in the agency production farm lifting up to 40 lbs.

Join Us in Making a Difference

If you're ready to take the lead in addressing critical issues of food security, racial equity, and climate justice, we invite you to join us at Community Action Marin. Together, we can create a brighter future for our community. Apply today and be a part of something meaningful. Together, we can make a lasting impact.

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