Program Coordinator

Regional-Food-Bank-of-Oklahoma

Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site

USD 42,000 - 62,000

Full time

10 days ago

Get more replies from employers

Send a job-specific resume in minutes.

Job summary

Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is seeking a Senior Programs Coordinator to oversee program operations, coordinate CSFP and Senior Congregate Program activities, and strengthen partner relationships. The role emphasizes compliant, data-driven program delivery across Oklahoma.

You will train partners, monitor program performance, and help ensure equitable service delivery. A bachelor’s degree or 4+ years of related experience, plus strong office and CRM skills, are required.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree or at least 4 years of relevant experience coordinating programs or equivalent
  • Proficiency in common office applications and database software (e.g., Microsoft Office, CRM systems)
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel up to 25% as needed

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate daily operations of CSFP and Senior Congregate Program and ensure smooth program deliveries
  • Maintain strong relationships and clear communication with partner organizations
  • Ensure compliance with DHS and Regional Food Bank standards and provide partner training
  • Assist with program data management, reporting and site visits to partner locations

Skills

Microsoft Office
CRM systems
Communication skills

Education

Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience

Tools

CRM software
Microsoft Office

Job description

Job SummaryJoin the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma and help ensure older adults and families across our state have reliable access to nutritious food. As the Senior Programs Coordinator, you’ll assist key food assistance programs by coordinating daily operations, strengthening partner relationships and helping ensure services are delivered equitably and with care. You’ll help solve challenges like maintaining accurate records, keeping partners informed, creating smooth program deliveries and ensuring compliance with program guidelines. Success in your first 6–12 months means reliable schedules, exceptional partner communication, clean and accurate data and consistent program quality. If you enjoy staying organized, building relationships and fostering meaningful community work, this role is a great fit.A Day in the LifeProgram Coordination:Coordinate and oversee the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Senior Congregate Program.Ensure the smooth operations of the programs.Maintain excellent relationships and communication with partners.Compliance and Standards:Ensure compliance with Department of Human Services (DHS) and Regional Food Bank standards for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program and Senior Congregate Program.Work with partners to maintain 100% CSFP distribution.Aid in developing program strategies and plans.Accountable for training new program partners.Coordinate in-person and/or virtual training sessions for the program.Arrange DHS Civil Rights training for partners. Distribute program materials.Monitoring and Evaluation:Conduct annual, bi-annual or as needed site visits to partner locations. Check compliance with Department of Human Services and the Regional Food Bank standards.Place internal monthly orders for program partners.Partner with operations to ensure quality control and inventory for commodity box programs.Regulatory Updates:Stay informed about changes in federal regulations.Update program partners, policies and materials as needed.Administrative Duties:Coordinate the creation of new program partner accounts in Navision.Establish delivery details between the departments involved.Helpful Functions:Aid in research on senior food insecurity programs and services.Maintain involvement with appropriate senior-specific groups and organizations.Work with regional food pantries to improve services for seniors within the community.Assist with team projects as assigned.Promote senior programs at various community events.Program presentations to new partners and community groups as needed.Cross Training & Team EngagementShare best practices between Moore Food & Resource Center (FRC) and Food for Senior team to improve program delivery.Facilitate joint training sessions to ensure both teams comprehend each other's workflows and responsibilities.Develop & maintain mutual resources and toolkits for efficient case management and reporting.Required QualificationsHow you have spent your time:Earning a bachelor’s degree or gaining at least 4 years of relevant experience coordinating programs or equivalent combination of education, training and experience.Other Requirements:Proficiency in common office applications and database software (e.g., Microsoft Office, CRM systems).Valid driver’s license with a driving record that meets organizational standards.Commitment to advancing the mission of ending hunger.Ability to learn and adapt to new technologies.Ability to complete a background check, motor vehicle record review, drug screening and physical assessment as required for the role.Proven reciprocal and communication skills, with the ability to adapt and tailor to diverse audiences.Demonstrated ability to develop long term, trust based relationships with partner organizations and community contacts.Safety Sensitive DesignationThis position is classified as Safety Sensitive under Oklahoma law. Employees in safety sensitive roles perform duties where even a momentary lapse in concentration could result in injury to themselves, others or cause environmental harm. The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is not permitted to hire applicants who hold a medical marijuana card for safety sensitive positions, in compliance with state law.Preferred QualificationsHow you have spent your time:Working in a nonprofit environment or community focused organization focused on coordinating programs or a closely related field for at least 5 years.Proven experience as either a client or volunteer in a food pantry setting demonstrating direct knowledge of the services and operations involved.Solid comprehension of federal programming related to food assistance or similar initiatives.Your EnvironmentMinimal exposure to extreme weather changes and humidity/moisture relative to atmospheric condition variations. Includes some exposure to extreme summer and winter temperatures as well as rain, sleet, and snow. Possible exposure to dust, chemicals, gases, fumes, smoke, excessive noise and/or vibrations. Work occasionally performed in an industrial environment with various hazards and noise exposure. May involve occasional travel (up to 25%) for meetings, training or assignments for up to one week per month, typically allowing return home nightly. The job also requires availability for rotating on call schedule, occasional unscheduled callouts and extended workdays and/or workweeks. Overtime, weekend and/or holiday hours may be required.Physical DemandsMaintain a stationary position for extended periods while performing work in an office or vehicle setting. Operate vehicles safely by monitoring surroundings, reading signage and maintaining awareness of road conditions. Coordinate movements to manage vehicle controls and respond promptly to changes in traffic or environment. Perform tasks that involve coordination of multiple limbs and fine motor activities such as handling, grasping and maintaining steadiness for moving objects. Move objects weighing up to 10 pounds occasionally, which may include assisting with repositioning objects or yourself. Transition between stationary and other positions as needed during the workday. Access work areas and vehicles in a manner that aids job tasks, which may involve adjusting body position in limited spaces. Respond promptly to environmental cues and maintain focus during complex tasks. Auditory attention to recognize signals, alarms and spoken instructions that serve as key safety and maintenance indicators. Exchange information clearly in person or via devices in dynamic environments, including those with background noise. Maintain concentration and alertness for extended periods to ensure safety and task accuracy. Follow safety protocols, including wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when required by Environmental, Health and Safety policies.EEO & Accommodation StatementDiversity creates a healthier atmosphere: Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable state laws, it is the policy of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma to provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application process and employment. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact Human Resources at hr@rfbo.org.
Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop your file here.
Similar jobs

Similar jobs worth comparing

Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator

Okcnp • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 42,000 - 64,000
Program Coordinator
Program Coordinator

Feeding America • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 45,000 - 65,000
Development Manager
Development Manager

Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 77,000 - 85,000
Data Entry Associate
Data Entry Associate

Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma • Oklahoma City (OK)

Hybrid
USD 23,000 - 32,000
Senior Programs Lead, Food Assistance & Partnerships
Senior Programs Lead, Food Assistance & Partnerships

Regional-Food-Bank-of-Oklahoma • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 42,000 - 62,000
Senior Programs Coordinator: Food Access & Partnerships
Senior Programs Coordinator: Food Access & Partnerships

Feeding America • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 45,000 - 65,000
Senior Programs Coordinator: Impactful Food Access & Partnerships
Senior Programs Coordinator: Impactful Food Access & Partnerships

Okcnp • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 42,000 - 64,000
Transportation Coordinator (Night Shift)
Transportation Coordinator (Night Shift)

US Foods • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
Health insurance
401(k)
Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
Manager, Self-Sufficiency Programs
Manager, Self-Sufficiency Programs

Public Strategies, Inc. • Oklahoma City (OK)

On-site
USD 65,000 - 95,000
Program Coordinator (Child Programs)
Program Coordinator (Child Programs)

Food Bank of Eastern Michigan • Flint (MI)

On-site
USD 42,000 - 56,000
12 paid holidays
PTO 10–30 days depending on tenure
Medical, dental, vision insurance
+2