The Coordinator of Home Delivery primarily supports the effective delivery of Nourishing Hope’s food distribution programming, including the In-Person Markets, Home Delivery, and Online Market program models, as appropriate. This role supports all aspects of daily food distribution programming for Home Delivery, including neighbor and volunteer engagement, operations and logistics, data tracking and reporting, and food safety and sanitation. This role acts as a liaison to all neighbors, volunteers, staff, and other stakeholders to ensure a dignified and respectful experience in alignment with Nourishing Hope’s Core Values. Nourishing Hope, formerly known as Lakeview Pantry, is a dynamic Chicago nonprofit agency. Nourishing Hope has evolved to become more than solely a hunger relief organization. We provide food, social services such as job and housing assistance, and free mental wellness counseling with a growing team of licensed therapists. Founded in 1970, we strive to serve the needs of the whole person — with respect and dignity, always. Nourishing Hope offers our neighbors nutritious food using a choice-based distribution model and access to life-changing social services including: Monthly food distribution and additional produce pickup through five different food access programs. Home delivery services for older adults, homebound neighbors and neighbors living with disabilities. Social services including case management, mental health counseling, job search support, domestic violence intervention, referrals and public benefits assistance (SNAP, healthcare, government forms) for anyone in need. Nourishing Hope serves tens of thousands of people each year, providing more than 4 million meals through our programs, in addition to partnerships with other community organizations. This year, more than 7,000 low-income neighbors will also receive case management and social services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED