New York Disaster & Interfaith Services (NYDIS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit faith-based federation of faith communities, human services providers and charitable organizations who work in partnerships. NYDIS inspires, connects, and equips faith communities to serve our neighbors in times of crisis and suffering, by building pathways to recovery, resilience and social justice. Our vision is a world where all people can mitigate or recover from crisis and thrive—with justice, dignity, and the unwavering certainty that they are valued and cared for unconditionally.
Our Drivers work at NYDIS’ Food Bank & Humanitarian Hub (HUB NYC) and play an essential role in ensuring the safe and timely transportation of food, shelter supplies, clothing, and disaster response equipment across New York City’s five boroughs. In addition to driving duties, the Driver is responsible for actively participating in inventory, receiving donated goods, and maintaining our warehouse. The ideal candidate will have a clean driving record and experience driving Sprinter vans and box trucks as well as operating power pallet jacks and lift gates. Our drivers must be friendly, able to problem solve and have excellent time management skills. We seek candidates with a passion for making a positive impact in the community. Drivers report directly to the HUB Warehouse Manager and will work onsite at our warehouse (currently in Industry City, Brooklyn, with a planned move to Queens). The position may require occasional weekend work and/or emergency runs 24/7/365 and flexibility in scheduling.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Qualifications:
Compensation: $20-$25 per hour, commensurate with experience - with excellent benefits.
No Phone Calls: Send a Cover Letter, Resume & 3 Professional References to office@nydis.org
All qualified candidates should apply; candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. NYDIS does not discriminate against any individual or group for reasons of age, color, creed, culture, gender, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or race.