Manager, Regional Agri Sourcing and Sharing (West Region)

Supply Chain Western Region, United States


Description

Work. Serve. Thrive.

Imagine a place where your talent can make a meaningful difference in peoples' lives. Working at Feeding America is a uniquely rewarding experience in which our employees work together as vital parts of a much larger mission. We are innovative, mission-focused, diverse, collaborative, values-driven and focused on results.

Feeding America is the nation’s largest charity and the leading domestic hunger-relief charity in the United States. Our mission is to feed America's hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engage our country in the fight to end hunger.

Learn more about Feeding America here.

This position will be supporting regional agri sourcing and sharing in the west region and be fully remote with the expectation that this person will attend any meetings, conferences, or trainings as required by their manager. Employees also have access to a 30-day “work anywhere” program during the course of each calendar year that can be combined with PTO and/or holidays.

The Opportunity

The individual in this regional role will provide agricultural subject matter expertise (SME), technical assistance and support for Feeding America network members engaged in regional agri sourcing and sharing including regional cooperatives, Partner State Associations (PSAs) and protein pack rooms. The focus is to maximize agri food initiatives to increase availability of and access to produce, protein and dairy for people facing hunger. Areas of work will include supporting operations and building regional partnerships to increase network capacity and capabilities for sourcing and distribution of agri foods.

Compensation

Here at Feeding America national organization, equity is central to our mission and is an integral part of our compensation policies and structures. Historically, systemic racism and sexism in all aspects of our society, including compensation practices, has led to pay inequities that negatively impact people of color, women, and especially women of color. These practices include basing salary offers on previous compensation and negotiating salary offers. As such, we maintain transparent salary ranges and clearly defined practices for how our team, including new hire salary offers, moves through these ranges. You can expect us to offer the best salary up front based on these clearly defined pay practices with little room for negotiation. The salary range listed below represents the starting to mid-point salaries for positions and comparable roles at this level at our organization and candidates should expect to be offered a salary near the starting point of the range that is listed on the job posting. We make exceptions for highly experienced (multiple years of at-level experience) new hires in accordance with our pay practices. Once hired, employees have the opportunity to progress through salary ranges via regular merit increases and step promotions. 

Salary Range: $86,000 to $91,000 Based on Experience


Responsibilities:

  • Act as a liaison to the Feeding America National Organization (FANO) and SME for regional cooperatives, PSAs and protein pack rooms engaged in regional sourcing and sharing.
  • Connect network members to information, partners and resources to support growing agri pounds distributed, equitably and at an optimized cost.
  • Manage grant making activities, projects, processes, and relationships with network partners in their region in support of growing produce, protein and dairy pounds.
  • Foster productive network relationships in the spirit of Better Together and remove obstacles for sourcing and sharing.
  • Work with network members to solve complex problems, identify challenges, and offer solutions for agri food sourcing and distribution at a regional level.
  • Collaborate with the Feeding America network members in their region to influence local, state, and regional agri food sourcing and sharing strategies.
  • Communicate and engage with external agri stakeholders in their region including state and regional commodity organizations and other food recovery organizations to support the development of regional food sharing collaboration models that are clearly documented. Monitor and make recommendations for enhancements as needed.
  • Identify, document, and share best practices for regional agri food sourcing and distribution with other Feeding America member services and participate in educational opportunities and initiatives.
  • Organize meetings and events for stakeholders and represent Feeding America at relevant internal and external events.
  • Engage in Feeding America National Office committees and projects that enhance the organizational mission.

Required Experience and Qualifications:

  • Minimum 3-5 years of professional work experience in agriculture (produce, protein and/or dairy) and/or the charitable food sector
  • Minimum 3-5 years of professional work experience providing technical assistance
  • Strong networking and relationship management skills with a background in facilitation preferred
  • Adept at using technology and remote collaboration. Proficiency in Microsoft including Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Technical competency in Webex, Salesforce, Smartsheet and Tableau also preferred.  

Foundational Requirements

  • Mission Focused: Demonstrates a commitment to Feeding America’s mission through work and action. Is committed to people keep people facing hunger at the center of our work and strives to translate this commitment into action on a daily basis. Willing to advocate for people facing hunger and serve as an ambassador for Feeding America inside and outside of work.
  • Embraces Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Demonstrates a personal commitment to valuing different background and life experiences through word and action. Takes personal actions to build an inclusive culture that ensures everyone can fully contribute based on their unique talents, skills and perspectives and feels welcomed and valued. Commits to driving equitable solutions to address root cause issues by incorporating an equity framework in their daily work.  Committed to continuous personal EDI development.

Required Leadership Competencies:

  • Drives Change: Offers suggestions for improving processes or change plans. Discusses concerns with leadership in a productive manner, then regardless of outcome, embraces changes. Reaches out to key stakeholders to understand their perspectives, overcome resistance, and gain buy-in. Speaks positively about changes and helps others understand how to be successful during times of change.
  • Operates with Integrity: Builds trust by consistently operating with honesty, openness, and authenticity. Anchors actions and decisions in our mission. Consistently treats others with fairness, dignity, compassion, and respect. Demonstrates courage of convictions while respecting the views of others. Supports organization/department decisions in words and actions. Openly takes responsibility for mistakes, corrects them, and apologizes when appropriate and necessary.
  • Understands our 'Business': Uses knowledge of how Feeding America and the not-for-profit services industry work to navigate the organization and get things done. Operates with an awareness of interdependencies between own department/team and others in the organization. Maintains knowledge of, and relationships with, key stakeholders external to the department.
  • Collaborates Internally and Externally: Forms and sustains effective working relationships that accelerate goal achievement by reaching out to and engaging people from other functions or from outside the organization. Coordinates projects and plans with others within and outside of own area to ensure the work goes smoothly. Pursues networking opportunities and encourages others to form new relationships that benefit all parties. Handles conflict directly and adeptly, respecting all points of view, and resolves issues to create a united path forward.
  • Communicates Effectively: Conveys clear and effective messages using verbal and written communication within individual, small group, and formal presentation settings. Communicates project/operating priorities and updates to key stakeholder audiences that may include staff, network food bank members, donors, and other groups. Responds positively to requests to share information while maintaining confidentiality of sensitive content. Adjusts message and content based on feedback provided.
Feeding America recognizes and values diversity. Our goal is to attract, develop, retain, and promote a talented diverse workforce where all employees feel a sense of belonging and contribute to a culture that values differences, ideas, and experiences. We intentionally seek out diverse perspectives and skills on our teams, knowing that it makes us stronger as an organization and better equipped to serve our neighbors in need. We encourage individuals from historically under-represented communities and individuals with lived experience of hunger to apply.
Feeding America participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, this employer is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) so you can begin to resolve the issue before the employer can take any action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers can only use E-Verify once you have accepted a job offer and completed the Form I-9.