Collaborate closely with the Community Partnership Specialist • Serve as the primary point of contact for incoming in-kind food donations, including coordinating intake, documentation, and receipts • Identify and build relationships with potential partner grocers to increase in-kind food donations and serve as the primary contact • Develop, implement, and host regular volunteer orientations, including creating volunteer training and marketing materials • Coordinate volunteer schedules and maintain clear, consistent communication with volunteers • Support volunteers, ensuring they are prepared for pantry operations and daily responsibilities • Foster strong working relationships with stakeholders and partners who contribute through in-kind donations and volunteerism • Collaborate with the Fund Development team to recruit volunteers and coordinate food drives and community donation events • Maintain ongoing communication with the Fund Development team to share key volunteers, companies, and organizational partnerships • Lead food drive events, such as Stamp Out Hunger, including weekend responsibilities as needed • Work with court-appointed volunteers, host orientations, and verify hours accordingly. Bachelors degree in nonprofit management, social services, human services, communications, or related field, OR four years of experience in any of those areas 3-4 years of experience coordinating and supervising volunteers, preferably in a nonprofit, food pantry, or community-based setting Lived or some professional experience working with people experiencing homelessness or extreme levels of poverty in the US Experience using Link2Feed Knowledge of the food landscape in Oakland County and surrounding areas Proven ability to work effectively with racially and ethnically diverse clients and teams Exhibits willingness to have difficult conversations Ability to listen and accept feedback constructively Possess high emotional intelligence skills Ability to work in a fast-paced, demanding, constantly changing environment.