Make the Road New York (MRNY) builds the power of immigrant and working-class communities to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation, transformative education, and survival services. Make the Road New York operates community centers in Bushwick, Brooklyn; Jackson Heights, Queens; Port Richmond, Staten Island; Brentwood, Long Island and White Plains, Westchester County. With a membership of 28,000, MRNY tackles the critical issues facing our communities, including workplace justice, tenants’ rights, immigrant rights and civil rights, TGNCIQ justice, public education, health care access, and immigration reform. (TGNCIQ = transgender, gender non-conforming, intersex and queer). MRNY is a newly unionized workplace.
MRNY is a multi-service organization. Our member-led organizing committees -- which work on the issues named above -- implement strategies to combat shared problems, and develop leadership and the capacity for civic participation. We also provide an array of high-quality bilingual services: We offer English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Spanish-language literacy, computer literacy, citizenship preparation, and in-school and after-school youth programs. We have a robust legal program that offers direct representation across a spectrum of practice areas, including employment law, immigration law, housing and benefits, and TGNCIQ civil rights; we also take on impact litigation as a strategy for achieving broad change. Our health program offers facilitated enrollment into health insurance programs and SNAP benefits, a community health worker home visit program, nutrition education and emergency food pantries, health care navigation, and more."
MRNY's health department promotes the health and well-being of our community members. They advocate for improved access to healthcare for immigrant and low income people, and provide health services to community members. The health department combines one-on-one assistance, helping individuals and families navigate the health system and apply for health insurance coverage, programs, and SNAP. They run 2 community food pantries in Brooklyn and Queens. They have a robust health promotore program, and conduct outreach and education to the community and connect them to resources and information. Our Community Health Worker home visiting programs assist patients in reaching their health goals. The health team also leads campaigns at the city and state level to increase access to care and coverage for all regardless of immigration status in New York.
Current Opening:
The Food Pantry Associate is a part time position based in Queens and works 30 hours weekly. They manage logistics and operations for the Brooklyn and Queens food pantries while abiding by all health and safety regulations. Each food pantry location distributes food once a week and serves on average 500 households per week across both sites. The Food Pantry Associate completes all pantry food orders, schedules deliveries, manages distribution, and is responsible for reporting, data entry and volunteer recruitment and coordination. They ensure pantry distribution is well organized, efficient and fosters a respectful environment. Additionally, they connect clients and community members to all MRNY services, events, and campaigns and the MRNY mission to create collective community power. This is a bargaining unit position.
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Salary and Benefits:
MRNY offers an excellent benefit package including health insurance, 401K, and generous paid vacation, sick, personal days. The hourly range for this position is from $27.98 to $30.00
How to Apply:
Please attach cover letter/resume and submit all documents to the Make the Road New York career center.
Make the Road believes that social change is best achieved through grassroots community-based organizing that flows directly from and engages the community demanding the change. As a membership-based organization, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, criminal history, or Veteran status. We strongly encourage those from historically excluded groups to apply.