Director of Food Sourcing and Procurement

Community Food Bank of Southern ArizonaTucson, AZ
$74,662 - $102,660Onsite

About The Position

The Director of Food Sourcing and Procurement provides strategic and operational leadership for CFB’s food sourcing, food purchasing, allocation, procurement policy, and procurement procedure functions. Working in partnership with the COO, this role contributes to strategy and is responsible for translating approved strategy into annual work plans, forecasts, performance measures, procurement controls, and cross-functional execution. This position uses data, forecasting, market information, inventory trends, partner feedback, and community need to ensure CFB has the right mix, volume, quality, timing, cost structure, and distribution approach for food and essential products across the service area. The Director oversees assigned managers and staff responsible for sourcing, purchasing, allocation, procurement support, and product flow.

Requirements

  • Eight (8) years of experience in purchasing, sourcing, supplier performance management, supply chain, and inventory strategies & practices, including demonstrated competency in strategic sourcing.
  • Five (5) years of experience leading teams and managing staff.
  • Experience developing and implementing procurement, purchasing, sourcing, allocation, forecasting, or supply chain work plans.
  • Experience using inventory management systems, ERP systems, and reporting tools to support forecasting, purchasing, product flow, and data-informed decisions.
  • Experience with procurement compliance, competitive purchasing, contract documentation, purchasing files, audit support, or grant-funded procurement.
  • Experience managing vendor, supplier, donor, or food industry relationships.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Logistics, Agriculture, Food Systems, Finance, Data Analytics, Nonprofit Management, or a related field, or equivalent relevant experience.
  • Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and SharePoint.
  • Arizona Driver’s License with a clean three-year driving record.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in nonprofit, government-funded, or federally regulated procurement.
  • Experience working at or partnering with a food bank.
  • Experience with Feeding America, USDA commodities, food rescues, food allocation, or large-scale food donation programs.
  • Experience with food purchasing, vendor contracts, or cost recovery models.
  • Experience building dashboards, forecasts, performance reports, or operational models.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute annual food sourcing, purchasing, allocation, and procurement work plans aligned with approved strategy.
  • Use data and forecasting to evaluate product needs, sourcing trends, purchasing needs, inventory levels, product mix, partner demand, agency capacity, seasonality, market conditions, and service area priorities.
  • Establish goals, dashboards, evaluation measures, and reporting routines to monitor sourcing, purchasing, allocation, product flow, procurement compliance, and budget performance.
  • Forecast product gaps and recommend sourcing, purchasing, allocation, budget, or operational adjustments.
  • Prepare updates and recommendations for the COO, leadership, funders, donors, as needed.
  • Execute approved food sourcing plans across grocery rescue, produce recovery, manufacturers, distributors, growers, wholesalers, Feeding America, USDA commodities, regional cooperatives, and other food acquisition channels.
  • Build and maintain relationships with food donors, growers, vendors, regional food banks, industry partners, and sourcing networks.
  • Manage donor prospecting, stewardship, performance tracking, issue resolution, and donor recognition in coordination with Development.
  • Execute purchased food plans for CFB programs and food made available to agency partners through CFB’s agency purchasing model.
  • Use purchasing as a gap-filling tool based on community need, partner demand, inventory trends, budget, market conditions, and forecasted gaps.
  • Monitor product mix, SKU selection, pricing, cost recovery, replenishment, vendor performance, inventory turns, agency demand, and budget utilization.
  • Represent CFB in donor meetings, food industry events, network meetings, trainings, tours, and presentations as needed.
  • Oversee allocation planning and product flow for donated and purchased products across agency partners, mobile distributions, Resource Centers, programs, and other distribution channels.
  • Ensure allocation practices are consistent, equitable, documented, and aligned with product availability, partner capacity, program priorities, food safety requirements, and operational realities.
  • In partnership with cross-functional team members maintain allocation frameworks, guardrails, decision rules, escalation processes, and reporting.
  • Ensure perishable and time-sensitive products move quickly to reduce waste and maximize community impact.
  • Use allocation data to identify aging product, slow-moving items, capacity constraints, service gaps, and opportunities to improve distribution.
  • Maintain and implement CFB’s Procurement Policy and Procurement Procedure in partnership with Finance and organizational leadership.
  • Recommend updates to procurement procedures, forms, tools, documentation standards, and internal controls.
  • Provide procurement oversight for food purchasing and capital needs, including vendor selection, quotes or bids, noncompetitive justification, contract routing, approvals, and required documentation.
  • Ensure applicable purchases follow procurement thresholds and comply with CFB policies, grant requirements, contract requirements, and applicable laws and regulations.
  • Maintain complete, organized, and audit-ready procurement files.
  • Coordinate with Finance on vendor setup, payment support, invoice documentation, capital review, fixed asset documentation, and separation of procurement and payment responsibilities.
  • Conduct periodic procurement file reviews to identify documentation gaps, approval issues, policy exceptions, vendor risks, and training needs.
  • Develop and monitor department work plans, budget needs, performance measures, and reporting.
  • Coordinate across teams to align sourcing, purchasing, allocation, and procurement work.
  • Lead continuous improvement efforts that strengthen forecasting, procurement processes, donor and vendor management, purchasing workflows, agency purchasing, allocation practices, reporting, and cross-functional coordination.
  • Supervise and support assigned managers and staff through coaching, workload planning, performance management, and leadership development.
  • Support compliance with food safety standards, donor requirements, grant restrictions, USDA requirements, Feeding America standards, contract requirements, and applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Support succession planning, cross-training, and documentation to ensure continuity of procurement, sourcing, purchasing, allocation, and forecasting work.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Core Values of Respect, Integrity, Accountability, Collaboration, Excellence, Innovation, and Social Justice are supported and encouraged.
  • Drug and tobacco free work environment.
  • Equal opportunity employer.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
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