DescriptionSanneh Foundation Mission The mission of Sanneh is to empower youth, improve lives, and unite communities. Sanneh empowers youth by supporting and promoting educational attainment through in-school and after-school support, improves lives by providing programs that strengthen physical health, creates accessibility to healthy food and social and emotional development, and unites communities by fostering an environment that asserts the dignity of all people without exception. Sanneh asserts that all individuals, without exception, are intrinsically valuable.
Values: Accountability Caring Growth & Learning Respect Adaptability Fun
Position DescriptionThis key position is an excellent opportunity to join a rapidly expanding nonprofit committed in areas of Health & Wellness, and Community Outreach. This full-time position’s primary responsibilities include coordinating intake materials and equipment, administrative support of the department, weekly data entry, and monthly data reports.
The nutritional services coordinator is responsible for supporting nutritional services programming as well as data pulling for grant and organizational reporting. The Nutritional Services Coordinator (“NSC”) will coordinate and assist in the planning of day-to-day nutritional services programs that include both on-site distributions and deliveries. The NSC will coordinate all front-end intake processes and communicate with service partners to ensure all distributions are running smoothly and effectively under the direction of the Nutritional Services Manager. Role and ResponsibilitiesProgram & Daily OperationsSupport day-to-day programming at warehouse and mobile food shelf locations as needed. Work with the Assistant Manager and team to ensure accurate daily food shelf processes and procedures, including intake at distributions and data entry for reporting as needed. Assist in the organization and execution of Mobile Food Shelf events, including unloading trucks, packing food boxes, and setting up distribution sites. Coordinate group activities, partner communications, and inter-department warehouse access and storage (including the Sanneh warehouse) in collaboration with the Warehouse Manager and Department Manager.
Inventory, Allocations & OrderingManage allocations of donated, rescued, and purchased products at the direction of the Department Manager. Update and maintain accurate inventory records of food and supplies once allocated. Track weights, donations, and costs of all food to ensure accurate inventory records. Monitor and maintain inventory of intake materials, printed forms, charging equipment, and other operational supplies. Assist in food ordering from food banks and produce distributors, and support the Warehouse Manager with ordering processes.
Data, Reporting & AdministrationOrganize departmental data as requested by the Nutrition Department or Assistant Manager. Partner with team members to maintain timely entry and integrity of intake data. Carry out and update mechanisms to pull impact reports, create summaries, and support monthly food shelf data entry and reporting. Track and label invoices and maintain an organized Google Drive folder for the department. Support administrative functions of the department under the direction of the Department Manager.
Scheduling & LogisticsManage the department calendar and staff schedules. Regularly update order logistics and coordinate with the Warehouse Manager on scheduling drivers for pickups and deliveries. Drive as needed for pickups and deliveries.
Volunteers & Community RelationshipsSupport and provide guidance to staff and volunteers, helping refine intake and food program processes and ensuring smooth operations. Represent the organization to build and maintain relationships with businesses, churches, organizations, and individuals interested in donating, volunteering, or partnering.
Compliance & SafetyEnsure compliance with food box program requirements, participant data standards, printed materials, warehouse SOPs, and all federal and state food safety regulations. Follow all safety guidelines to minimize risk exposure.
OtherRequired Education & QualificationsAvailable for occasional nights and weekends (preferably Saturdays). 2 years plus work experience in Data Entry or Food Shelf or Nutritional Services Experience. Ability to communicate positively with a diverse community. Cooperative team member who can also work well independently. Robust understanding of the holistic needs of the community. Possess problem-solving skills. Proficient in Google Sheets, Calendar, Drive, and Docs. A valid Minnesota driver’s license and reliable transportation. Food Shelf or Nutritional Services Experience. Advanced knowledge of Google Suites. Robust understanding of the holistic needs of the community. Volunteer Management. Excellent organizational, project coordination, and data management skills. Experience working with diverse populations. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Results-driven and skilled in continuous improvement processes. Can load, unload, and stock products as needed. This position is at times physically demanding. Ability to be flexible and work well under pressure in a fast-paced, multitasking environment. Emotional maturity and adaptability to workload demand(s) and requests are required. Flexibility to work outside of normal business hours if necessary. Ability to utilize complete discretion while handling confidential and sensitive information. Experience working with diverse populations. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Results-driven and skilled in continuous improvement processes. Strong organizational and leadership skills. Ability to be flexible and work well under pressure in a fast-paced, multitasking environment. Emotional maturity and adaptability to workload demand(s) and requests are required. Flexibility to work outside of normal business hours if necessary. Ability to utilize complete discretion while handling confidential and sensitive information. Conversational Spanish including numbers
Benefits403(b) 403(b) Matching Dental Insurance Health Insurance Health Savings Account Paid Time Off Retirement Plan Telehealth Services
Physical Demands and other noticeThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Must be able to lift up to ten pounds. Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a keyboard; and to verbally communicate to exchange information. VISION: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. HEARING: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. |