The Food Trust is a national nonprofit based in Philadelphia with over 32 years of experience connecting communities with healthy food and nutrition education programming. Our mission is “Delicious, nutritious food for all” and our holistic approach to nutrition security is based on the belief that we should all be able to find, afford and learn about the foods that support our health and bring us joy. The Food Trust is seeking an energetic and passionate educator to teach a variety of nutrition curricula to both children and adults in a range of community settings in Philadelphia.The ideal candidate is:
The Project Coordinator will implement SNAP-Ed-approved and other nutrition programming in community sites, retail settings and other food access points – with a focus on pregnant women, and caregivers of young children ages 0-8 years – to the aim of reaching SNAP-eligible adults. (SNAP-Ed is an evidence-based program designed to promote healthy eating behaviors and active lifestyles for low-income individuals and families.) Workshops will be implemented with adults as well as with families, both in person and virtually. Nutrition education activities will be based on the USDA's Dietary Guidelines for Americans and MyPlate. This is a temporary position that will end in September 2026.
The Project Coordinator will also plan and implement approved environmental interventions in assigned sites with the goal of increasing access to healthy, affordable food and supporting healthy choices. The Project Coordinator will also serve as a liaison within assigned communities and is responsible for establishing and maintaining community partnerships, identifying new sites for nutrition education programming, and finding ways to connect our work with other departments at The Food Trust.
The Project Coordinator will regularly update documentation and conduct other administrative tasks to demonstrate programmatic reach, adhering to required deadlines.
This position has regular contact with members of the community and is expected to represent The Food Trust in a professional manner. This position requires collaborative work both within and across departments.
The Project Coordinator can expect to work in the field/on-site three to four days per week, with the balance of their time spent on administrative tasks (including regular [weekly or biweekly] visits to our main office). Project Coordinators will be responsible for balancing priorities and scheduling work to ensure timely completion.
The Project Coordinator will report to the Program Manager.
Essential Functions
Non-Essential Functions
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Experience, Education and Licensure
Minimum Experience: 2 years of related work experience teaching/working with adults.
Minimum Education: BA/BS degree from an accredited college or university in a related field of study or relevant work experience.
Languages: Spanish fluency preferred.
Physical Demands
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The Food Trust reserves the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
The Food Trust adheres to the policy of providing equal employment opportunities to all job applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability or sexual orientation.