
ANIDA
Job title:
Food Security & Volunteer Coordinator
Company
ANIDA
Job description
ANIDA is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Food Security & Volunteer Coordinator to join our team. Our local food bank program currently serves approximately 1,000 individuals and families each month in Toronto and Ottawa, relying on the efforts of over 50 volunteers each week. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals passionate about community service and program delivery to make a meaningful impact.The Food Security & Volunteer Coordinator will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of our food bank services by leading, motivating, and coordinating volunteers and student participants. The primary focus of this role is to effectively manage the volunteer team, providing training and guidance to maintain program consistency and efficiency. Key volunteer tasks include receiving food donations, assembling food hampers for families, and assisting clients both in person and through a monthly home delivery service for seniors living in low-income housing. Additionally, the Food Security Administration & Volunteer Coordinator will support ANIDA’s Community Garden initiative, a seasonal program designed to engage volunteers and community members in maintaining a vegetable garden.The ideal candidate will possess strong communication and leadership skills, enabling them to effectively collaborate with clients, community partners, and other team members. They should be comfortable taking on leadership roles, coordinating volunteers to fulfill program objectives, and contributing to a positive, inclusive environment.Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct volunteer recruitment, follow-ups, orientations, and onboarding processes.
- Coordinate volunteer schedules and ensure clear, consistent communication.
- Serve clients both in-person and through the senior home delivery service.
- Receive and manage weekly food donations from individuals and community partners.
- Assemble food hampers and determine appropriate allocations based on family sizes and needs.
- Enforce food safety protocols, including monitoring fridge/freezer temperatures and implementing a “first in, first out” model.
- Work closely with our partnering agency’s support staff to create a welcoming and supportive environment for 4-7 adult clients with disabilities.
- Support program visibility by capturing photos and videos for social media updates.
- Assist with the planning and facilitation of the Senior Care Program, ensuring monthly food package deliveries are organized and executed effectively.
- Complete monthly reports on program activities, volunteer contributions, and liquidation assessments.
- If active, lead the planning and implementation of the Community Garden program, including participating in any grant-related activities.
This role offers an excellent opportunity to gain experience in program coordination, volunteer management, and community outreach within a vibrant, mission-driven organization. If you’re passionate about community service and thrive in a dynamic environment, we’d love to hear from you.Applicants should meet the following requirements:
- Good people and communication skills.
- Effective problem-solving.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to lift 50 pounds.
- Ability to respect and work well with people from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.
- Has a computer they can bring to the office to work on.
- Holds a full Canadian driver’s license and is comfortable driving a company vehicle.
- Experience working in a non-profit or the food bank network is an asset.
- Experience organizing volunteers and acting in a leadership role is an asset.
Benefits you will receive from working with us:
- You will get to meet like-minded individuals and be a part of a fun and dynamic team that enjoy giving back to the community.
- You will gain experience in leading volunteer teams in program implementation.
- Make connections with other community partners and agencies.
- Opportunity to be mentored and experience the inner workings of a reputable non-profit international organization accredited by Imagine Canada.
Start Date: May 19th, 2025 (or as soon as available)Employment Type: Part-time (28 hours/week), PermanentHourly Wage: $22/hourShifts: Shifts will be Monday-Thursday between 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, with the exception of Wednesdays. Wednesday shifts will be between 9:00 am – 8:30 pm.About ANIDA:All Nations International Development Agency (ANIDA) is a Canadian non-profit organization working to build stronger communities through education, food security, and sustainable livelihoods. With programs in Canada, Ghana, Liberia, Jamaica, and the Philippines, we focus on long-term impact by developing local leaders and supporting community-driven solutions.ANIDA is proudly accredited by Imagine Canada, reflecting our commitment to accountability, transparency, and excellence in the nonprofit sector.In Canada, ANIDA Foodbank is one of our signature programs-serving over 1,000 individuals and families each month across the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa. With the help of a dedicated volunteer network, we deliver weekly grocery support, senior care packages, and seasonal community garden initiatives.This role plays a central part in the success of ANIDA Foodbank-coordinating volunteers, supporting clients, and ensuring our programs remain consistent, compassionate, and community-led.To learn more, visit and , or follow us @anidaorg.
Expected salary
$22 per hour
Location
Toronto, ON
Job date
Sat, 10 May 2025 04:58:16 GMT
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