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On-Site Pantry Coordinator

Company:
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Location:
Duquesne, PA, 15110
Pay:
34800.0-41000.0 per year
Posted:
May 11, 2025
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Description:

Full-time

Description

At Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, we're committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our organization grows and succeeds when all members of the community, where we live and serve, have a seat at the table to help us ensure all of our neighbors have enough to eat. We invite candidates from all diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to race, gender, sexual orientation, abilities, etc., to join our team.

Job Summary: Deliver excellent customer service while providing food assistance and information to guests who seek food assistance and resource referrals at the Food Bank. Coordinate processes in our on-site food pantry and the online ordering system. Staff the pantry during normal business hours and on Saturdays. Interact with and manage volunteers during the shifts, and ensure a safe and welcoming environment for staff, volunteers, and neighbors. Support the Market team in an environment where the pace quickly changes based on need. A Pantry Coordinator must be able to lift 50 pounds repeatedly and work on their feet for extended periods day after day.

Requirements

Guest service tasks

Provide food assistance to neighbors in need with dignity and respect. Always demonstrate a high level of customer service to our neighbors in need.

Greet guests, conduct intake via current client record management system, and issue scan cards to neighbors.

Work with the Food Bank’s Marketing and Communications team to create and edit print and digital materials that provide updates and other critical information to Market neighbors.

Provide neighbors with tools to give feedback on their experience in the market.

Oversee registration process of guests when assigned by Manager.

Collaborate with the Resource Center team to provide information and referrals for programs such as SNAP. Work with the Resource Center team to understand guests’ needs beyond food.

Volunteer-related tasks

Greet and welcome volunteers to the Market.

Direct and coordinate tasks for 30-45 volunteers daily.

Prepare volunteers for their shift by providing an overview of the on-site pantry.

Introduce Shopping Buddies to the volunteers and explain any duties the volunteers will have during their shift.

Coordinate with volunteers to manage inventory. This may include rotating stock, restocking, and organizing shelves, spotlighting items close to code date, and checking-in/checking-out guests.

Work with Onsite Pantry Supervisor and Distributions Manager to resolve volunteer issues, collaborating with Community Engagement team members as needed.

Warehouse-related tasks

Receive and unpack palletized orders several times each week. This includes lifting and moving boxes of food repeatedly.

Be trained on and approved to safely operate all warehouse equipment.

Utilize equipment to locate produce and frozen food orders and bring them to the Market.

Take inventory of produce items at the beginning and end of each shift. Ensure first in, first out movement of perishable product.

Ensure full stocking of shelves in the Market to give neighbors a robust shopping experience.

Stay current with required food safety training and certifications.

Keep the warehouse space organized and clean throughout the shift.

Maintain cleaning records and general cleanliness of the Market.

Ensure proper disposal and recording of waste from the Market, including produce. Dispose of trash and cardboard daily.

Order fulfillment-related tasks

Assist with ordering and inventory processes.

Complete online locker orders including printing the orders, filling them, and placing orders into the lockers.

Troubleshoot any locker related issues.

Manage and track existing inventory and order new items in a timely manner.

Collaborate with Operations, Supply Chain Strategies, and other internal teams to determine best inventory practices.

Organizational teamwork

Monitor temperature-controlled coolers and freezers and record temperatures throughout the day as required.

Attend all staff programs department meetings and Partner Network and Distribution Programs team meetings as assigned.

Attend weekly team meetings to learn about updates regarding the Market, pitch ideas for improvements, and discuss other related topics as needed.

Develop innovative ideas and recommend process improvements that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of existing processes and increase guests’ service experiences.

Work with the Manager and Supervisor to help set goals for the Market’s yearly Strategic Plan work plan.

Take responsibility for one of the goals for the year and lead the effort to accomplish the goal. This includes setting up and leading meetings with internal and/or external stakeholders. Additionally, staff will research best practices and create a timeline/plan for accomplishing the goal, steer the implementation, and troubleshoot as needed.

Act as person in charge, when assigned, in the absence of On-site Pantry Supervisor. This includes all aspects of opening, closing, and general operation of onsite pantry services.

Communicate regularly with other stakeholders related to the on-site pantry: Operations, Information Technology, Community Connections, Community Engagement, and Marketing and Communications. Perform other duties as assigned by management.

Qualifications

Display comfort and joy working with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions and perceptions.

Ability to lift up to 50 pounds repeatedly and work on your feet for extended periods.

Willingness and ability to work weekends as required.

Must have prior experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

Must demonstrate integrity with confidential information.

Must be willing to learn food bank specific technology, i.e., food inventory computer system and computerized record-keeping system(s).

Excellent organizational, written, verbal, and telephone skills.

Proven ability to successfully handle multiple projects, prioritize, and meet critical deadlines.

Ability to work strategically, collaboratively, and effectively with staff across many departments.

Possess a valid driver’s license. Work travel, if required, is reimbursed at the federal reimbursement rate.

PA State Police Background clearance.

PA Child Abuse History clearance.

Disclaimer

The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all responsibilities, duties, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.

Salary Description

$34,800 - $41,000

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