Description
(OAM) is a nonprofit that cooks and delivers free, nutritious meals to people living with life-threatening illnesses in the Twin Cities. We believe that food is medicine, and our work matters to the health outcomes of our clients. We create and deliver more than 600,000 delicious, medically-tailored meals to people living with cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), as well as their caregivers and dependents this year.
Purpose: The position will participate in nearly every aspect of the organization. They will play an integral role in the daily activities of the organization, as well as explore the inner workings a nonprofit. Activities may include, but are not limited to:
• weekly shifts preparing and packaging meals in the kitchen,
• delivering meals to clients,
• hosting delivery driver volunteers,
• loading cars for delivery,
• assisting with development mailings and events
• client services projects
• gardening at our farm plot
• new building preparation
Whenever possible, time will also be allotted to facilitate projects related to SJW specific area of interest within the non-profit (Communications/Design, Fundraising, Volunteer Engagement, Client Services, Program, Kitchen, etc).
(OAM) is a nonprofit that cooks and delivers free, nutritious meals to people living with life-threatening illnesses in the Twin Cities. We believe that food is medicine, and our work matters to the health outcomes of our clients. We create and deliver more than 600,000 delicious, medically-tailored meals to people living with cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis and ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), as well as their caregivers and dependents this year.
Purpose: The position will participate in nearly every aspect of the organization. They will play an integral role in the daily activities of the organization, as well as explore the inner workings a nonprofit. Activities may include, but are not limited to:
• weekly shifts preparing and packaging meals in the kitchen,
• delivering meals to clients,
• hosting delivery driver volunteers,
• loading cars for delivery,
• assisting with development mailings and events
• client services projects
• gardening at our farm plot
• new building preparation
Whenever possible, time will also be allotted to facilitate projects related to SJW specific area of interest within the non-profit (Communications/Design, Fundraising, Volunteer Engagement, Client Services, Program, Kitchen, etc).
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Living Allowance
$100
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$150 monthly
Benefits
Health coverage, Housing, Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training
Additional Benefits
Fully furnished housing, shared food/supply budget, transportation for program activities, up to 2 classes at our affiliated university. Program orientation, retreats and mentoring throughout the year. AmeriCorps Education Award opportunity may be available to eligible volunteers through an affiliated national organization.
Education Benefits
GED/High School Diploma
Education Requirements
High School Graduate
Desired Certifications or Qualifications
Requirements:
• Passion for the mission of Open Arms
• Strong communication skills and outstanding ability to maintain and foster relationships to ensure success working with a diverse base of volunteers and clients
• Ability to be part of a team and to maintain effective communication with other interns and staff members
• Flexibility to work some evening and weekend hours
• Valid driver’s license
Physical Requirements:
• Ability to operate standard office equipment (such as telephone, personal computer, printer and copy machine) and set up tabletop displays
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, drive a vehicle and navigate steps
Desired Languages
English
Other Conditions
Subject to criminal background check
Age Requirement
21 - 30