Staff Writer, Hunger Matters

Food Bank of Central & Eastern North CarolinaRaleigh, NC
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About The Position

Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina Overview Hunger and poverty are not primarily the result of personal choices or circumstances; they are deeply rooted in systems that deny opportunity and provide insufficient safety nets for common crises such as illness or loss of income . This is the true story of food insecurity — and as the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina’ s Staff Writer , you will play a key role in sharing the powerful voices and stories at the center of our mission and vision . This role is ideal for a purpose-driven communicator who thrives on collaboration, storytelling, and connecting people to meaningful impact. As a key member of the External Communications Team supporting departments across the organization , including our Development team , the Staff Writer w ill iden tify and develop compelling, people -centered stories in digital and print — with a primary focus on the Food Bank’s Hunger Matters publication s and our broader newsroom . You r mission-driven journalism will elevate the voices of neighbors, farmers, pantry leaders, and supporters to raise awareness and mobilize action in our shared fight to end hunger.

Requirements

  • Minimum five ( 5 ) years of professional experience in journalism, multimedia storytelling, nonprofit or advocacy communications, public relations, or related field Note: additional education or training may be substituted for work experience
  • Strong storytelling instincts rooted in empathy, community awareness, and an understanding of socio-economic factors that contribute to hunger and poverty
  • Exceptional writing and editing skills , with the ability to translate complex information into compelling, accessible content
  • Proven ability to convey concepts to different audiences across multiple formats and platforms — often under tight deadlines
  • Demonstrated ability to manage projects independently and collaborate across team s, with comfort operating in a diverse, mission-driven environment
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships in diverse work and community environments
  • Commitment to the Food Bank’s mission, vision, and values — including integrity, dedication , compassion, and teamwork
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and comfort utilizing constituent relationship and digital asset management systems to track contacts and stories
  • A valid driver’s license is , with some expected travel within the service area

Nice To Haves

  • Lived experience of food insecurity and / or the systemic inequities that drive hunger and poverty in our communities
  • Advanced study or certification in the journalism or communications space ( ex: Knight Center, Poynter Institute, Society of Professional Journalis m, Google News Initiative, etc . )
  • Awareness of current events and news in anti-hunger efforts, federal food assistance programs (SNAP, WIC, etc.) or general social / human service initiatives
  • Written and oral proficiency in Spanish or other languages commonly spoken by people facing food insecurity in our region: Arabic, Cantonese, French, Mandarin, or Vietnamese

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to identify story opportunities that elevate the drivers of hunger and real-world solutions to insecurity.
  • Develop engaging , emotionally resonant articles and profiles that spotlight neighbors’ lived experiences in the wake of reduced federal support and the rising cost of living.
  • Interview farmers , volunteers , donors, and community p artner s to showcase the combined efforts that bring food from the field to families’ tables.
  • Proof and edit content to ensure accuracy, clarity, and alignment with the Food Bank’s brand standards , voice, and community- centered approach.
  • M aintain an editorial calendar that reflects the Food Bank’s strategic priorities, community campaigns, and seasonal initiatives such as Stop Summer Hunger, Holiday Meals , and Hunger Action Month .
  • Support press release drafting, media advisories, and storytelling for earned media opportunities.
  • Collaborate with leadership and communications partners to craft talking points, blogs, and community-facing materials that reflect the Food Bank’s values and initiatives.
  • Assist with web content updates and ensure all communications reflect the organization’s mission, diversity, and equity priorities.
  • Engage colleagues and vendors to help illustrate stories across mediums and platforms — including print, photography, digital, and short- and long-form video.
  • Collaborate with leadership and communications partners to craft talking points , news articles , program features, and other community-facing materials that reflect the Food Bank’s values and initiatives.
  • Assist with web and social content updates to ensure alignment with Food Bank strategic priorities and storytellers’ authentic voice and tone.
  • Draw on engagement metrics and analytics to refine content strategies and increase the reach and impact of stories and highlights.
  • Partner with internal departments, including Volunteer Engagement, Programs, and Development, to ensure consistent messaging and alignment with strategic goals.
  • Build relationships with community and industry partners , local agenc y representatives , and neighbor groups to highlight their contributions to the collective fight against hunger.
  • Participate in regular editorial meetings and brainstorming sessions, bringing creativity, curiosity, and a solutions-oriented mindset.
  • Maintain a structured archive of leads and stories (the Food Bank uses EveryAction and Canto), ensuring simple organization and accessibility.
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