Regional Representative
About the role
Canadian Foodgrains Bank is a partnership of 15 Canadian churches and church-based agencies working to end global hunger. We are recruiting for an Ontario regional representative to join our Supporter Relations team.
Based in Ontario and working throughout the province, this position is responsible for supporting local volunteers in community and church-run growing projects and other fundraising events, inviting communities, congregations and individuals to support the Foodgrains Bank and its members, raising awareness of the issues that contribute to hunger, and liaising with donors, agribusinesses, and media.
This home-based position will require extensive in-province travel and occasional international travel.Good knowledge of the Ontario agriculture and church sectors, and public speaking, networking and excellent communication skills are required for success in this role.
This is a full-time, permanent position.
Visit our website at www.foodgrainsbank.ca for a complete job description, salary information, and application instructions.
At the Foodgrains Bank we believe that a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace makes us a more relevant and effective organization and reflects our belief that all people are created equal and have a role to play in the mission of ending global hunger. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, ethnicities, and identities.
Applicants must be eligible for employment in Canada.
About Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Our goal is a world without hunger.
We are a partnership of 15 church and church-based agencies working together to end global hunger. Together, these churches and church-based agencies represent 30+ Canadian denominations.
We work toward our goal by: providing food in times of crisis for people facing hunger overseas; helping people grow more food to better feed themselves and their families; and providing nutritional support to malnourished people with a focus on pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and young children.
We also advocate for public policies that enable families and communities to better feed themselves, and look for ways to engage and educate Canadians about global hunger.
Regional Representative
About the role
Canadian Foodgrains Bank is a partnership of 15 Canadian churches and church-based agencies working to end global hunger. We are recruiting for an Ontario regional representative to join our Supporter Relations team.
Based in Ontario and working throughout the province, this position is responsible for supporting local volunteers in community and church-run growing projects and other fundraising events, inviting communities, congregations and individuals to support the Foodgrains Bank and its members, raising awareness of the issues that contribute to hunger, and liaising with donors, agribusinesses, and media.
This home-based position will require extensive in-province travel and occasional international travel.Good knowledge of the Ontario agriculture and church sectors, and public speaking, networking and excellent communication skills are required for success in this role.
This is a full-time, permanent position.
Visit our website at www.foodgrainsbank.ca for a complete job description, salary information, and application instructions.
At the Foodgrains Bank we believe that a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace makes us a more relevant and effective organization and reflects our belief that all people are created equal and have a role to play in the mission of ending global hunger. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, ethnicities, and identities.
Applicants must be eligible for employment in Canada.
About Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Our goal is a world without hunger.
We are a partnership of 15 church and church-based agencies working together to end global hunger. Together, these churches and church-based agencies represent 30+ Canadian denominations.
We work toward our goal by: providing food in times of crisis for people facing hunger overseas; helping people grow more food to better feed themselves and their families; and providing nutritional support to malnourished people with a focus on pregnant and breastfeeding mothers and young children.
We also advocate for public policies that enable families and communities to better feed themselves, and look for ways to engage and educate Canadians about global hunger.