Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) & Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Outreach As[...]
Company: Food Research and Action Center
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 14, 2025
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Job Description:
Position AvailableD.C. Hunger Solutions (DCHS) seeks a highly
motivated and skilled individual to join its staff as a SNAP & WIC
Outreach Associate. Through advocacy, research, community outreach,
and program monitoring, the SNAP/WIC Outreach Associate will serve
as the central link for DCHS, fostering meaningful relationships
with District residents, community partners, and organizations. The
role includes supporting service providers, engaging and equipping
volunteers with knowledge on SNAP and WIC, and assisting with
volunteer management. The ideal candidate will be committed to
addressing hunger and poverty in the District of Columbia with a
strong focus on collaboration, relationship-building, and community
engagement through outreach and partnership efforts.This position
reports directly to the Director of DC Hunger Solutions and works
closely with the Anti-Hunger Program Associate - SNAP. While DCHS
operates in a fully remote environment, this position requires
travel to meetings and outreach events.Organizational BackgroundThe
Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) works to improve the
nutrition, health, and well-being of people struggling against
poverty-related hunger in the United States through advocacy,
partnerships, and by advancing bold and equitable policy solutions.
To attain this mission, FRAC engages in research, policy analysis
and advocacy, coalition-building, outreach, technical assistance
and training, and an array of communications strategies. In
partnership with hundreds of national, state, and local nonprofit
organizations, public agencies, corporations, and labor
organizations, FRAC addresses hunger and food insecurity, and
poverty as their root cause.Founded in 2002, D.C. Hunger Solutions
is a separately staffed and budgeted initiative of FRAC, seeking to
end hunger in the nation's capital.By leveraging substantial
available federal dollars and improving D.C.'s operations of
federal and local nutrition programs, D.C. Hunger Solutions work
has helped to feed tens of thousands of District residents
struggling with hunger and has increased access to healthy,
affordable food. D.C. Hunger Solutions also leads or plays a key
supporting role in the efforts of the various anti-hunger and
anti-poverty coalitions throughout the city (e.g., the D.C. Fair
Budget Coalition, D.C. Food Policy Council, the Language Access
Coalition, D.C. Good Food Purchasing Coalition, Fair Food for All,
etc.).For more information on D.C. Hunger Solutions, visit:
.Responsibilities - Manage outreach for the Special Supplement
Nutrition Program for Women Infant Children (WIC) andSupplemental
Nutrition AssistanceProgram (SNAP)for DC residents to increase
participation. - Mobilize community members to participate in
programs, services, and advocacy efforts that align with their
needs and interests. - Coordinate and participate in SNAP/WIC
outreach events with the DC Hunger Solutions staff, partners, and
public agenciesinteracting with diverse groups, understanding their
concerns and providing information about available services. -
Develop and distribute outreach materials such as flyers,
brochures, newsletters, and social media content to inform the
community about programs and services. - Train SNAP/WIC outreach
volunteers. - EducateSNAP/WIC customers in expanded SNAP/WIC
programs (eWIC/SNAP). - Utilize social media to promote SNAP/WIC
outreach. - Assist in working to increase participation in SNAP/WIC
in the District of Columbia. - Collaborate with existing partner
agencies- including community and faith-based organizations as well
as local social service agencies. - Identify and resolve barriers
to outreach efforts, such as low participation or logistical
challenges, by working with community members and stakeholders to
find solutions. - Record and track the results of outreach
activities. - Conduct community needs assessments to identify gaps
in services and tailor outreach efforts to address those needs. -
Analyze data and trends to evaluate the effectiveness of outreach
strategies and recommend improvements. - Assist in research
projects documenting the use of federal nutrition programs.-- - -
Assist in the preparation of development proposals and
reports.Skills and Qualifications - Bachelor's degree and a minimum
of two years of relevant experience. - Commitment to working for
social justice; background in anti-poverty work preferred. - Strong
oral, written and organizational skills.Comfortable delivering
presentations, conducting workshops, and representing the
organization at community events - Ability to reach out effectively
to low-income families and community-based organizations eligible
for program benefits. - Good conceptual, strategic thinking and
creative skills. - In-depth understanding of community dynamics
with experience in organizing and mobilizing community members to
participate in programs and initiatives. - Excellent organizational
skills to coordinate outreach events, manage volunteer activities,
and oversee multiple initiatives simultaneously. - Willingness to
work varied hours. - Relationship-Building Expertise with
demonstrated ability to cultivate and maintain meaningful
relationships with community residents, organizations, and
stakeholders to support outreach efforts. - Proven experience in
advocating for community needs and building professional networks
that enhance program impact. - Ability to adjust to changing
program goals, community needs, and unexpected challenges with a
proactive and positive attitude. - Proficiency in using social
media platforms, online communication tools, and digital outreach
methods to expand program reach and engagement. - Strong teamwork
capabilities. - Ability to speak Spanish a plus.Salary and
BenefitsThe salary range for this position is $59,000 - $67,000.
Generous leave, health and other benefits.This position is part of
a union and is covered under the terms of the collective bargaining
agreement.Closing DateWhen filled.However, FRAC/D.C. Hunger
Solutions seeks to hire a qualified individual as soon as
possible.FRAC/DC Hunger Solutions is especially interested in
candidates with lived expertise with hunger or poverty and those
with a commitment to racial equity and social justice who can
contribute to the diversity of the organization.FRAC is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action employer. FRAC is firmly committed
to a policy against discrimination based on age, gender, race,
religious creed, sexual orientation, disability, or ethnic or
national origin.
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