Training Coordinator
Job Description
Would you like a job where you absolutely know at the end of the day that you made a difference? Roadrunner Food Bank is seeing unprecedented demand not only from those living with food insecurity every day, but also from families that are newly in need. You can be part of the solution by helping us continue to provide food and hope to hundreds of thousands of New Mexicans experiencing hunger.
Join Roadrunner Food Bank and combine your passion for teaching with your strong organizational skills to host engaging educational sessions with food pantries serving neighbors experiencing hunger. We are seeking a Training Coordinator to join our Service Insights team in our Albuquerque office to develop and deliver technical education to food pantry partners throughout the state. The Training Coordinator supports food bank partner agencies in the adoption of a client management software system that allows for a real time, deeper understanding of the strengths and challenges faced by those experiencing hunger. This role assists agencies with identifying readiness to adopt the platform and troubleshooting tech integration into food distribution processes and facilitates learning experiences for non-technical audiences to use the platform.
This role also supports the Service Insights Initiative in developing training materials and processes as well as shares learned best practices with the state-wide partner network. Will also work closely on projects with a team located in both the Albuquerque and Las Cruces offices.
Qualified candidates will have a combination of training and project experience as well as strong technical skills, communication (written and verbal), and relationship building. Experience working in customer, community, or client-focused roles, and knowledge of food assistance or public benefits resources is a plus. This is a full-time, non-exempt position.
Key Result Areas for the position are:
- Training
- Customer Service
- Teamwork
- Technology
- Relationship Building
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree; or equivalent work experience in adult education, technology or a related field
- Minimum of two years demonstrated success creating and delivering educational materials to adult learners
- Technical proficiency with software, troubleshooting, and reports that include technical information
- The ability to translate highly technical concepts to a non-technical audience
- Strong interpersonal, communication (written and verbal), and organizational skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Windows and Office environment (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and standard office equipment
- Ability to travel in-state up to 30%, including overnight stays*, to conduct software training and launch (*COVID-19 pandemic safety permitting)
- Passion for and commitment to Roadrunner Food Bank’s mission, vision, and values
Preferred Qualifications
- Bilingual in Spanish and English strongly preferred
- Proven ability to plan and facilitate successful community or customer trainings or meetings
- Prior food banking, public benefits, or community organizing experience
- Experience collaborating closely with cross-functional teams on technical projects or development of educational materials
Employment Requirements
- Negative Drug Screen
- Successful Background Clearance
Physical Environment
- This job is performed in an office setting but extensive travel to partner agencies throughout the state is required
- Frequently required to stand and walk and to sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms and talk or hear
- Extensive computer operation with repetitive finger movement
- The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds
- Occasional outdoor exposure to all-weather environments
- Noise level is typically moderate
Cover letter and resume required. Currently interviewing - please apply as soon as possible.
Roadrunner Food Bank is an equal opportunity employer