Community Kitchen Coordinator

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Toronto - Canada

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Community Kitchen Coordinator

Reports to: Community Programs Manager

Current Vacancy

1-Year Contract

Union position


Summary of Responsibilities: Develops launches and implements a comprehensive Community Kitchen grounded in food justice and community well-being. This program engages diverse communities delivered across multiple locations and partners agencies linking cooking to food access health and systemic equity. The purpose of the Community Kitchens program is to improve well-being through collaboration skill building and knowledge sharing to reduce social isolation address food security and build community connections.


Core Responsibilities

Program Design & Delivery (30%):

  • Design launch coordinate and deliver community kitchen programming across diverse audiences site locations and partnership contexts (including: 1884 Davenport 729 St. Clair West and 601 Christie St.)
  • Develop and facilitate multi-session short-term and drop-In Community Kitchen programs
  • Design test and refine curricula that promote food skills food justice awareness and culinary confidence connecting local food access (food bank markets) with broader systemic issues
  • Ensure sessions are culturally responsive accessible and aligned with organizations values around food justice equity inclusion and community self-determination

Partnerships and Collaboration (20%):

  • Identify cultivate and maintain partnerships with various community agencies schools health and settlement services cultural organizations and corporate donors.
  • Coordinate logistics with partner sites (space equipment scheduling) and ensure effective communication across locations
  • Co-design and facilitate collaborative sessions with internal programs (Food bank Farmers Market Advocacy) to enhance participant recruitment and program integration
  • Develop a network of Partner Kitchens to reach communities outside of core catchment areas
  • Work with community chefs and build a roster of facilitators who can deliver sessions across sites
  • Orient and coordinate program volunteers

Outreach & Communication (30%):

  • Conduct outreach and promotion; develop outreach materials marketing collateral and social media content in collaboration with the communications team
  • Create and implement outreach strategies that engage priority and community partners including attend relevant networking events

Administration & Evaluation (20%):

  • Establish and oversee program administration including participant registration systems attendance tracking and scheduling logistics
  • Develop and maintain program (curricula recipes toolkits and templates) to ensure consistency and scalability
  • Contribute to program budgeting including coordinating food ordering travel and materials.
  • Conduct and oversee evaluation and reports; implement and monitor evaluation tools collect and report data and outcomes
  • Contribute to writing annual and quarterly reports funding updates and identifying potential funding opportunities
  • Other duties as assigned


General

  • Ensure that community kitchen programming reflects The Stops policies and procedures (e.g. Anti-Discrimination/Anti-Harassment etc.)
  • Attend all-staff and team meetings regularly
  • Maintain constructive communication with other Stop staff and local agencies
  • Participate in agency-wide and special events as needed (e.g. Annual General Meeting Good Food For All Festival Volunteer Appreciation Event etc.)
  • Represent The Stop constructively and professionally when engaging with the public other organizations and the media



Education & Experience

  • Post-secondary education in community work social work public health culinary arts nutrition or a related fieldor an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum 23 years in community program delivery preferably in food skills nutrition community development or culinary training settings.
  • Experience in partnership development corporate engagement and program evaluation.
  • Food safety certification (or willingness to obtain before start).
  • Strong communication and facilitation skills with diverse audiences; ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic multi-site environment.

Required Experience:

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Community Kitchen CoordinatorReports to: Community Programs ManagerCurrent Vacancy1-Year ContractUnion positionSummary of Responsibilities: Develops launches and implements a comprehensive Community Kitchen grounded in food justice and community well-being. This program engages diverse communities d...
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