Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) in Seattle is hiring a part-time, temporary Community Food Education Program Coordinator for 30 hours a week at a pay rate of $26 to $29.25 per hour, depending on experience. The coordinator will manage cooking and nutrition education classes and food justice workshops for various demographics, including children and seniors. Applicants should have a background in nutrition and cooking, experience leading classes, and a strong understanding of food justice.
Key responsibilities include developing curricula, scheduling classes, leading volunteers, and ensuring food safety compliance. Preferred qualifications include at least two years of relevant experience, strong organizational and communication skills, and the ability to work independently. Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply, especially those fluent in Spanish, Amharic, Oromo, or Chinese.
Benefits include employer-paid medical insurance, retirement contributions, generous paid time off, and support for professional development. Interested applicants should send their resume and a paragraph explaining their interest to HIP by December 19 for priority consideration. HIP is an equal opportunity employer, aiming to hire a diverse workforce.