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  1. Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP) – Jobs Announcement

    PHP plans to host 10-12 full-time Anti-Hunger Empowerment Corps VISTA volunteers for 12 months starting Feb. 2014. Four people will be based out of the PCUSA national offices in Louisville, Kentucky, and the others will be deployed as teams in Indianapolis and Cincinnati.

    Visit the AmeriCorps*VISTA website for more information about the VISTA program. Visit pcusa.org/hunger for more info about the Hunger Program.

    1) AmeriCorps*VISTA Community Food Justice Cultivator (6-10 positions)

    Scope: Under the supervision of the National Associate for PHP, the AmeriCorps*VISTA will assist congregations, neighborhoods and organizations in one of three cities in outreach for SNAP, WIC and Senior Nutrition Programs, and in connecting people and communities struggling against poverty to locally-grown, healthy foods through these programs and other grassroots initiatives.

    Responsibilities:

    – Develop great working relations with congregations, neighborhood leaders, community-based groups, feeding programs, refugee communities, schools and institutions, and food justice organizations in the wider metro area, as well as with farmers, farmers market associations, and related producer/distributor groups.

    – Work collaboratively with community and faith groups to develop volunteer, outreach and marketing plans for USDA nutritional programs and local food initiatives, including programs which increase local and healthy options for those lacking access to affordable good food.

    – Organize, carry out trainings, and develop leaders to continue training programs.

    – Support groups in identifying funding sources for related initiatives; occasional fundraising for local partners possible.

    – Increase SNAP and nutrition program benefits use at farmers markets and other markets, and support gardening, farm and nutrition education.

    – Assist with other areas of PHP work, especially on social media, story-telling and writing on food justice and related areas, making connections between local and global.

    Requirements:

    1. Desire and ability to work with a diverse group of people. Must possess cultural competency skills to work with people of many different backgrounds.

    2. Ability to motivate oneself and work independently as well as in a team environment.

    3. University degree or equivalent life experience preferred.

    4. Great phone, face-to-face and written communication skills.

    5. Strong interest in community organizing, food justice, social justice, and refugee/immigrant concerns.

    6. Must be proactive, innovative, reliable, and detail-oriented (report writing is part of being a VISTA).

    7. Fluency in English and one of the following languages preferred: Spanish, French, Creole, Nepali, Burmese, Lingala, Kituba or Somali.

    8. Understanding of how congregations and faith-based agencies work, or willingness to learn.

    9. Flexibility about work hours and willingness to work evening and weekend hours.

    10. Must be willing to commit to one year as a full-time worker with AmeriCorps*VISTA and PHP. VISTA requires that applicants have no outside professional or educational commitments.

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    2) AmeriCorps*VISTA National Food Justice Coordinator (2 positions)

    Scope: Under the supervision of the National Associate for PHP, the AmeriCorps*VISTA will inspire, equip and connect congregations and organizations in several USDA target states around the United States in methods and best practices for outreach on SNAP, WIC and Senior Nutrition Programs, local food economy building, volunteer recruitment and management, fundraising, and in supporting people and communities struggling against poverty to strengthen their voices and increase access to locally-grown, healthy food.

    Responsibilities:

    – Develop great relationships with people, congregations, interfaith hunger ministries, PHP grantee and other organizations in the target states, as well as with local producer/distributor and food justice groups in those areas.

    – Work collaboratively with community and faith groups to develop volunteer, outreach and marketing plans for USDA nutritional programs and local food initiatives, including programs which increase local and healthy options for those lacking access to affordable good food.

    – Help facilitate the development and implementation of training programs.

    – Support groups in finding funding sources for related initiatives; occasional fundraising for food justice partners possible.

    – Assist groups and congregations in increasing SNAP and nutrition program benefits use at farmers markets and other markets, and support gardening, farm and nutrition education.

    – Assist with other areas of PHP work, including global food and land issues, writing for PHP blogs and PHP Post, etc.

    Requirements:

    1. Desire and ability to work with diverse groups and individuals. Must possess cultural competency skills to communicate with and work with people of different backgrounds.

    2. Ability to motivate oneself and work independently as well as in a team environment.

    3. University degree or equivalent life experience preferred.

    4. Excellent phone, face-to-face and written communication skills; strong computer, social media and presentation skills.

    5. Strong interest in community organizing, food justice, social justice, and refugee/immigrant concerns.

    6. Must be proactive, innovative, reliable, and detail-oriented (report writing is part of being a VISTA).

    7. Fluency in Spanish a plus.

    8. Understanding of how congregations and faith-based agencies work, or willingness to learn.

    9. Willingness to work some evening and weekend hours; willingness to do some travel.

    10. Must be willing to commit to one year as a full-time worker with AmeriCorps*VISTA and PHP. VISTA requires that applicants have no outside professional or educational commitments.

    To apply for this position, please email a cover letter and resume to Andrew by November 15, 2013.

    Go to their website to learn more about AmeriCorps*VISTA.

    For more information, call Andrew Kang Bartlett at (502) 569-5388.

  2. FOOD for Lane County Internship Position
    Position: Churchill Garden Intern
    Responsible To: John Ely, Churchill Garden Coordinator
    Hours per week: minimum10 hours/week for 12 weeks
    Stipend: $500

    The FOOD for Lane County (FFLC) Gardens Program is an innovative program that addresses the root causes of hunger and malnutrition by promoting community and individual self-sufficiency. With dedicated volunteer and community support, the three FFLC gardens grew over 190,000 pounds of produce in 2012, over two-thirds of which was distributed through FFLC to hunger relief agencies.

    In the gardens, the Youth Farm, the Churchill Community Garden and the GrassRoots Garden, community members develop and share skills and resources; youth learn job, gardening and life skills; and people connect to the land and their communities.

    Internship Tasks:
    o Assisting staff in maintaining the garden and growing produce
    o Assisting staff in providing educational activities in the garden setting,
    including edible garden tours, nutrition exploration, and earth science activities
    o Assisting with a fall event at the garden, including planning, outreach,
    and set-up and break down.

    Skills Gained:

    Intern will gain skills and experience in gardening, community outreach, youth service, and community organizing.

    Desired Qualifications:
    ß Experience in organic gardening and outdoor work
    ß Good written communication and group presentation skills
    ß Interest and/or experience in working with youth
    ß Organized and reliable

    To apply: Submit a letter detailing your interests and availability and a resume to Jen Anonia at gardens@foodforlanecounty.org, FOOD for Lane County, 770 Bailey Hill Road, Eugene, OR 97402. 541-343-2822, x314.

  3. Food for Lane County
    Internship Position
    Position: Gardens Program Intern
    Responsible To: Jen Anonia, Gardens Program Manager
    Hours per week: 8-20 hours/week, very flexible

    The FOOD for Lane County (FFLC) Gardens Program is an innovative
    program that addresses the root causes of hunger and malnutrition by promoting
    community and individual self-sufficiency. With dedicated volunteer and
    community support, the gardens grew over 190,000 pounds of produce in 2012,
    over two-thirds of which was distributed through FFLC to hunger relief agencies.

    In the gardens, the Youth Farm, the Churchill Community Garden and the GrassRoots Garden, community members develop and share skills and resources; youth learn job, gardening and life skills; and people connect to the land and their communities. As many as ten interns are needed this fall to help with garden tasks at the three gardens.

    Potential Internship Tasks:
    • Participating in all maintenance tasks in the garden: seeding, watering, planting, harvesting , weeding
    • Working with youth as a mentor and in a minimal supervisory role
    • Working with adult volunteers on garden maintenance and special projects
    • Interacting with customers at our farm stand and community gardens
    • Assisting with educational lessons, workshops and fundraising events, and garden tours.
    • Cooking nutritious lunches from garden produce
    • Some office tasks that support the work in the gardens

    Skills Gained:
    Interns will gain skills and experience in gardening, working with youth, and community building. Students can choose if they want to specialize in certain
    areas, including education, farm management, cooking, nutrition, marketing
    produce and flowers, and/or community outreach. Students can also choose
    to work in the office doing community outreach, administrative tasks, and development work.

    Desired Qualifications:
    ß Interest or experience in organic gardening and outdoor work
    ß Interest or experience in working with youth
    ß Good social skills
    ß Organized and reliable

    Hours and schedules are flexible according to students’ needs.

    To apply: Submit a letter detailing your interests and availability to Jen Anonia
    at gardens@foodforlanecounty.org, FOOD for Lane County, 770 Bailey Hill
    Road, Eugene, OR 97402. 541-343-2822, x314.

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