
Americorps Service Member - Food As Medicine Assistant
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Job Description
Description
AmeriCorps Member Position Description Food as Medicine Assistant
NOTE: Do not hit "Apply"
To apply for this position, go directly to the Americorps website by copying the below link and pasting into your browser.
https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=126895
General Statement of Duties: In support of the mission of The Ohio Association of Foodbanks, members of the Healthy Harvest Corps will support a coordinated statewide effort to prioritize investments in scaling and sustaining food as medicine initiatives. Members will support new, emerging, and expanding services that address hunger as a social determinant of health.
Service Location: Greater Cleveland Food Bank Community Resource Center (CRC), 15500 S. Waterloo Rd. Cleveland OH 44110
Direct Supervisor: Jennifer Sanchez, jsanchez@clevelandfoodbank.org
Service Term Dates: September 15th, 2025-September 14th, 2026
Service Position Type/ Required Minimum Service Hours: FT/1700 hours
General Service Schedule: Our agency's standard hours are 7am - 5pm M-F. The member's typical work schedule will be: eight hours/day with 30-minute lunch, M-F (with occasional weekend events). General breakdown of your time is below.
- 50% Primary activities: Medically-supportive grocery box activities
- 40% Support Food as Medicine (FAM) programming
- 5% Training at service site
- 5% Training and events through Community Health and Research department
Primary activities: Medically-supportive grocery box activities (minimum 50% of their time):
- Participate in regular Foodbank Champions Team calls with the network
- Provide significant, direct service support to medically-supportive grocery box programs. This includes:
- Pack medically-supportive grocery boxes and prepare for distribution
- Oversee volunteers packaging boxes for medically-supportive grocery box programming
- Engage with participants of the medically-supportive grocery box program
- Assist in inventory management for medically-supportive grocery box programming
- Conveys food product delivered to CRC and ensures the product is properly staged on a pallet and is properly marked
- Coordinate with procurement and Market staff to ensure access to products needed for the medically supportive box program.
- Deliver medically supportive grocery boxes to participants as needed
- Coordinate with the FAM home delivery driver regarding pickup and assist in troubleshooting any issues that arise during delivery.
- Order and assist in overseeing the cooking tools inventory utilized in the medically supportive grocery box programming
- Assist in the day-to-day logistics of operating a home delivery program
Secondary activities: Support FAM programming (up to 40% of their time)
- Serve as a backup/secondary FAM dedicated shopper at the CRC Healthy Choice Market for referrals from the Root Cause Coordinator for Healthcare
- Assist in maintaining compliance for the medically-supportive grocery box programming and FAM partner sites. This includes:
- Collaborating with the internal Operations and Market teams to ensure the designated FAM warehouse area at the CRC always meets regulatory and safety requirements
- Assist in conducting site visits at FAM partner sites as needed.
- Contribute to and assist in the implementation of FAM research studies, this can include but is not limited to:
- Survey administration at FAM partner sites
- Assist in conducting individual or group interviews
- Assist FAM partner sites with data requests
Trainings and Events (10% of their time)
- Comply with all AmeriCorps program guidelines by maintaining service hours, training hours, and service projects as outlined in the AmeriCorps Service Agreement.
- Attend all required training courses and staff meetings and participate in AmeriCorps service projects.
- Understand and promote the Mission and Vision of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank that values public service and celebrates the positive aspects of diverse backgrounds.
Member/Program Benefits
- Living Stipend up to $25,000
- Education Award up to $7,395
- Training on:
- Human research subject regulations
> CITI certificate
- Quantitative and qualitative data collection procedures
- Compliance/Pantrytrak
- Food Safety
- Pantry/warehouse operations
- Mileage reimbursement
- Access to member health care (full-time only, if needed
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- At least 18 years of age
- Ability to pass criminal background check and drug screen
- Working knowledge of Microsoft office software and data entry programs
- Positive and professional written and oral communication skills
- Regularly lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
- Be comfortable working in both office and warehouse settings
Preferred Qualifications:
- College degree
- Be able to multitask and have a high attention to detail.
- Strong interest in working with communities, nutrition, and community-based research
- Expanded knowledge of other data management software a plus
- Experience in inventory management and/or transportation management a plus
- Ability to work and communicate with people of a variety of backgrounds and skillsets
NOTE: Do not hit "Apply"
To apply for this position, go directly to the Americorps website by copying the below link and pasting into your browser.
https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=126895
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