About the Central Brooklyn Food Coop
The Central Brooklyn Food Coop (CBFC) was first organized in 2012 to ensure access to
affordable and fresh food for Black, long-term residents of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown
Heights and the surrounding Central Brooklyn area. By centering local Black leadership in the
improvement of local food options, CBFC reclaims the power of food to build a democratic
community institution that is welcoming, self-affirming, and cooperatively-led.
Towards this end, CBFC is working to establish a 100% working member-owned-and-operated
food store with membership open to all. Alongside our partners within the Central Brooklyn
Food Democracy Project, CBFC won a groundbreaking bid (Steps of Saratoga) with the City
of New York to open a retail location in Ocean Hill/Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn on the ground floor of a
mixed-use (commercial and residential units) development projected to open in early 2029.
Position Summary
CBFC is seeking a skilled and high functioning manager-organizer to work closely with the
CBFC leadership and membership to fulfill and execute their collective vision to open a retail
food cooperative. The CBFC Director will coordinate essential aspects of the initiative,
empower members, and facilitate partnerships with allied organizations and stakeholders.
This position is time-limited. It will last until the opening of the retail store, which will be a
minimum of two years. By serving as a bridge between current organizing efforts and the store
opening, this position offers a unique opportunity to make a lasting, transformative impact on
food justice and systems building, neighborhood economic development, and Black
self-determination.
Responsibilities
Membership Organizing and Team Building
Lead collaboration with coop leadership to schedule, convene and set agendas for board, committee, and membership meetings; staff and guide the development of high functioning member-led committees.
- Lead the recruitment, onboarding and training of cooperative members; maintain accurate CBFC membership roll and records.
- Guide members in taking on responsibilities, developing leadership skills and owning their power through participation in the CBFC.
- Lead the hiring of any additional staff and/or consultants; supervise and manage any additional staff and/or consultants including current strategic planning consultant and a bookkeeper.
- Support the planning of membership events and activities.
Financial Management and Fundraising
Work with the board, business strategy committee and fiscal consultants, within established fiscal management controls, to:
- Propose an organizational budget and guide adherence to it; monitor project expenses and ensure compliance with funding requirements.
- Manage accounts payable and receivable.
- Maintain accurate financial records.
- Manage relationships with fiscal sponsor and bookkeeping contractor.
- Leverage resources and financial opportunities for CBFC; lead grant writing and fundraising activities.
Operational and Project Management
- Manage the day-to-day operational functions with Board support and direction leading up to the opening of the food cooperative retail store; coordinate project activities, ensuring adherence to the established plan and timeline.
- Coordinate logistics for cooperative meetings, training sessions, and operational activities.
- Lead the development of operational procedures, policies, and guidelines in preparation for the opening of the food cooperative retail store.
- Participate in Steps of Saratoga (site for 2029 store opening) planning process;
- support CBFC leadership and members in the planning and implementation of the store design and construction.
- Coordinate an orderly hand-off of responsibilities and orderly transition to Food Co-op General Manager, when hired.
Strategic Planning
- Manage the relationship and contract with CBFC’s strategic planning consultant, blakQuity.
- Participate in strategic planning and implementation team sessions; guide the fulfillment of milestones and deliverables based on the timeline established through the strategic planning process;
- Collaborate with the CBFC Board, implementation team and CBFC general membership to set project goals, objectives, and key performance indicators (KPIs).
Reporting and Evaluation
- Prepare regular progress reports (activity documentation and project/goal tracking) and updates for internal and external stakeholders.
- Lead evaluation of activity effectiveness.
- Identify areas for improvement and recommend adjustments to project strategies and implementation.
Qualifications
- Proven experience in these roles or their equivalent:
- executive management and supervision;
- membership development and/or organizational base-building;
- Event and project coordination;
- fiscal management.
- Understanding of cooperative/solidarity economy models and philosophy.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage diverse audiences.
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with stakeholders.
- Highly organized and detail-oriented, with excellent time management skills.
- Proficiency in project management tools and software.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a volunteer-led environment.
- Commitment to Black liberation, social justice, equity, and the empowerment of racially and economically oppressed communities.
- Preferred, but not required:
- Familiarity with Central Brooklyn’'s historical, cultural, and socioeconomic context.
- Familiarity with the building of food systems and cooperative economics.
Hiring Process and Work Environment
Work Culture and Expectations
Remote work with occasional in-person meetings; flexible 37.5 hour per week work schedule with ability to work weekdays, weeknights and/or weekends when necessary.
Supervision
This position will be supervised by the CBFC Board of Directors. The CBFC is a fiscally-sponsored and incorporated under New York State cooperative law.