Volunteer Services Director manages a volunteer program to attract, inspire, train, and deploy volunteers. Oversees the recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of volunteer workers. Being a Volunteer Services Director provides training resources and guidance to a team of supervisors to assist with educating volunteers. Manages the scheduling of volunteer workers to ensure adequate assistance for projects or objectives. Additionally, Volunteer Services Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. The Volunteer Services Director manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Volunteer Services Director typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1-3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) has been retained to support and manage this executive search. For all inquiries regarding this announcement, please contact Tom Hayashi, thayashi@cvnl.org.
Organization Overview.
In 2008, Farm to Pantry was launched to serve a need in our local community: to provide a continuous supply of fresh, healthy produce to our most vulnerable neighbors who lack access to it by cultivating a community of growers and volunteers. The Mission of Farm to Pantry is to bring together our communities to end food injustice and reverse global warming by rescuing and sharing locally-grown food with those who have been systematically marginalized. Since 2008, we have delivered over 7.5 million servings of fruits and vegetables. In 2023, 429,462 pounds of produce were rescued. We do this with the power and commitment of over 350 volunteer gleaners, 250 property owners and more than 100 community partners–all believe in the vision of a just food system in which everyone has access to healthy food that honors and nourishes our community and heals the planet through eliminating food waste.
Organizational Values.
Farm to Pantry condemns all forms of hate and violence and strikes to foster unity and healing within our communities. Our commitment is rooted in food justice and is an integral part of our dedication to promoting justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.
As an organization, we are committed to participating in ongoing change and actively address the historical harm that has disproportionately affected Black and Brown communities, and have created under-served communities. We are committed to authentic change through mutual care, empathy, acts of courage and allyship, understanding and health for all in our community.
We endeavor to bring our community together as farmers, landowners, community members, and volunteers to ensure access to healthy, fresh food for all.
By fostering a deeper understanding and promoting the well-being of all members of our community, Farm to Pantry is dedicated to creating a healthier and more harmonious society.
(Please visit www.farmtopantry.org for more information)
Reports to the Board of Directors. Oversees full-time and part-time staff, as well as external contractors, consultants, and volunteers.
ROLE OVERVIEW
Executive Director (ED) will have overall strategic and operational responsibility for Farm to Pantry’s successful execution of its mission. The ED will lead all aspects of our mission including leading a team, cultivating donors, working with our partners, establishing efficient and effective financial management operational and administrative systems and processes, and ensuring a culture of respect, inclusion, trust and accountability with the team and community partners.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership:
● Develop strategic and operational plans to deliver on Farm to Pantry’s mission
● Actively cultivate, engage, and energize communities, funders/donors, volunteers, and partner organizations
● Develop, maintain and support a strong board of directors and seek and build board engagement and involvement with strategic priorities
● Work closely with the Executive Committee of the Board to develop agendas, lead effective board meetings and cultivation of new board members
● Lead, develop, coach, mentor, and reward a strong and committed team
● Create trusting relationships and accountability through clear and realistic expectations, timely and clear communication, accountability and creating opportunities
● Develop a human resources strategy to ensure that Farm to Pantry has the talent and capacity to deliver on its mission and that is in full compliance with all labor laws and requirements
● Ensure that the Farm to Pantry Culture is healthy, strong, respectful, inclusive, collaborative, and sustainable
Fund Development/Public Engagement:
● Lead the team in creating public enthusiasm, support, and recognition for Farm to Pantry
● Serve as the public face of Farm to Pantry by attending a variety of events, collaboration meetings and other public facing opportunities
● Develop and execute Farm to Pantry’s fundraising and development plan
● Secure financial support from individuals, foundations, government, and corporations
● Develop and maintain strong relationships with major donors
● Serve as the public face of Farm to Pantry by attending a variety of events, collaboration meetings and other public facing opportunities
Finance/Operations/Administration:
● Ensure ongoing programmatic excellence and consistent, high quality financial management and administration
● Working with the Treasurer and Board, develop and manage the annual budget and manage budget responsibly and sustainably
● Ensure that the appropriate fiscal control, policies, and operations to protect the financial and other assets of Farm to Pantry
● Continuously seek new and creative ways to streamline operational processes, ensuring organizational excellence and effective and efficient working conditions, operations, reporting, communications, and all aspects of Farm to Pantry
Search Contact
The Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) has been retained to support and manage this executive search. For all inquiries regarding this announcement, please contact Tom Hayashi, thayashi@cvnl.org
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