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22-23 AmeriCorps Community Food Pantry Specialist (900hr)FT
 
 
 
Washington Campus Compact’s Civic Leadership & Engagement Corps (CLEC) believes all students should be included, empowered, and equipped with the tools and resources to thrive in school and beyond. The CLEC program leverages campus/community partnerships, student coaches, volunteer recruitment, and student leadership to provide academic and basic needs support to students and communities as part of a holistic commitment to educational equity and academic success. In addition, CLEC works to increase awareness and support for equity and inclusion while building sustainable campus/community partnerships and resilient communities. CLEC prioritizes first-generation, low-income students of color and other marginalized students. CLEC members perform direct service-related activities that build institutional capacity, support the success of K-16 students on their academic and career pathways, improve community health, and increase environmental stewardship. Apply now to connect with campus projects across Washington and Idaho! Washington Campus Compact is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our national service programs. People of color, LGBTQ individuals, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. **Applicants who are bilingual are especially encouraged to apply.**
 
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Member Duties : The member will develop the student-funded food pantry located at Grays Harbor College. In-person service, telecommuting is not possible. The facility has operated for three years, has recently been expanded and updated, and is poised to expand its services to the college and the larger community. The pantry is at a turning point and needs energy, leadership, and an effort in community engagement. The member will support the basic functions of the general operations of the food pantry, assist in the development and implementation of satellite campus food distribution model, assist in receiving, distribution, and inventory of all items, assist in recruitment of volunteers, utilize PantrySoft application, assist community and student patrons to get connected with campus and community services/resources, assist in fundraising efforts of the food pantry as needed, and assist in transitioning the food pantry to an alternative location during the upcoming remodel.
 
Program Benefits : Living Allowance ,  Education award upon successful completion of service ,  Professional Development ,  Health Coverage ,  Training . 
 
Terms :
Car recommended ,  Permits working at another job during off hours . 
 
Service Areas :
Education ,  Tribal ,  Community Outreach ,  Health ,  Veterans ,  Hunger ,  Community and Economic Development . 
 
Skills :
Conflict Resolution ,  Writing/Editing ,  Communications ,  Team Work ,  Computers/Technology ,  Education ,  Social Services ,  Public Speaking ,  Fund raising/Grant Writing ,  Leadership ,  Community Organization . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

Program
22-23 AmeriCorps Community Food Pantry Specialist (900hr)FT

Program Start/End Date
02/16/2023  -   08/01/2023

Work Schedule Full Time

Education level
Some college

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  None

Program Locations WASHINGTON  

Accepting Applications
From  11/30/2022  To  02/28/2023 

Contact Amy Brown
MS 9101
Bellingham   WA   98225
3606506412
amy.brown@wwu.edu
wacampuscompact.org

Listing ID 112154


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