Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) is seeking a senior meal program coordinator to oversee its Senior Community Meal Program in Seattle, offering a salary between $26 and $29.25 per hour. This role involves coordinating community dining and meal delivery, leading volunteers and interns, managing food orders, and supporting nutrition education initiatives. Ideal candidates should possess experience in volunteer coordination and demonstrate the ability to work with diverse communities. Strong communication skills, creativity, and a commitment to social justice are essential.
The position requires physical activity, including lifting up to 40 pounds and standing for extended periods. Candidates must pass a background check and have or obtain a Washington state food worker card. Benefits include employer-paid medical insurance, retirement contributions, paid time off, and support for professional development.
Applications should be submitted via email with a resume and a statement of interest by Nov. 24 for priority consideration. HIP encourages applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds, especially those affected by systemic inequities.