New Entry is looking for a Food Hub Co-Manager- we are excited to be expanding our food access and institutional work, so if you would like to be part of a great team that gets to support livelihoods of small farmers and increase nutrition security of communities, this is the job for you! We are looking for a Food Hub Driver as well. Join us and please spread the word. What You'll Do: These are on-site positions based at New Entry’s Beverly, MA, Moraine Farm. The Food Hub provides market readiness training and technical assistance to new and beginning farmers who are the main suppliers of the Food Hub. The Food Hub distributes fresh, locally grown produce to over a dozen distribution points around the greater Boston area through a CSA program, a low-income food access program, a mobile market, value-added food production, and sales to schools and institutions. The Food Hub Co-Manager will co-manage all activities associated with a multi-farmer Food Hub, including: - Marketing, sales, and business development for the Food Hub; - Managing warehouse produce operations and distribution logistics and supervising staff (delivery driver, interns, volunteers); - Grants and financial management (proposal writing, grant management and reporting, budget development and tracking, program evaluation); - Serving as an extension of New Entry’s Farmer Training Program to lead the Food Hub in maintaining an excellent reputation for high quality, locally grown products, professional customer service, and consumer engagement in the local food system. Learn more about the Food Hub Co-Manager role on our website, including the full job description and salary range; this is a full-time, year-round benefited position. To Apply: Please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your skills and qualifications in connection to the job description and mission areas of New Entry. Applications are accepted online through the Tufts University Human Resources application portal. https://lnkd.in/evbBNFQ9
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