About The Armor of God
The Armor of God is a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to serving individuals and families through outreach programs, including food distribution, clothing support, and community-based assistance. The Bread of Life Pantry is a core initiative focused on addressing food insecurity and providing consistent access to essential resources.
Position Overview
The Program Coordinator for The Bread of Life Pantry plays a key role in organizing, managing, and supporting pantry operations. This individual will oversee a small team of volunteers (4–5 individuals), coordinate distribution activities, and ensure a smooth and impactful experience for those we serve.
This is a volunteer leadership role ideal for someone who is organized, compassionate, and passionate about community service.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and oversee Bread of Life Pantry operations and distribution days
- Supervise and support a team of 4–5 volunteers
- Schedule volunteers and ensure adequate coverage for all activities
- Maintain organization of inventory, supplies, and distribution processes
- Assist with planning and execution of outreach events and food drives
- Ensure a welcoming, respectful, and efficient environment for all participants
- Communicate regularly with organizational leadership regarding program needs and updates
- Track basic program activity (e.g., number of individuals served, distributions, etc.)
Volunteer Leadership & Team Management
- Provide guidance, direction, and support to volunteers
- Help onboard and train new volunteers (training will also be provided to you)
- Foster a positive, mission-driven team environment
- Address minor challenges and escalate concerns when necessary
Support & Resources Provided
- Training and ongoing support to ensure success in the role
- Company-provided equipment and tools needed to effectively manage the program
- Travel reimbursement for approved events or activities outside of the local community
Growth Opportunity
This position offers the potential to transition into a paid role as funding becomes available. The organization is committed to developing leaders from within and investing in those who demonstrate dedication and impact.
Preferred Qualifications
- Passion for community service, outreach, or nonprofit work
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Ability to lead and work collaboratively with a team
- Dependable and able to manage time effectively
- Previous experience in volunteer coordination, food programs, or leadership is a plus (not required)
Expectations
- Maintain consistent communication with leadership and volunteers
- Show reliability and commitment to scheduled distributions and events
- Uphold the mission, values, and professionalism of The Armor of God
- Treat all individuals with dignity, respect, and compassion