Child and senior hunger program manager

Accountable to: Program Director Department: Program and Agency Services Employment Status: Non-exempt Hours: Full Time Location: Bismarck – Serving Western ND Position Purpose The senior and child hunger manager is responsible for supporting the …

Regional service manager

Accountable to: Program Director Department: Program and Agency Services Employment Status: Non-exempt Hours: Full Time Location: Fargo Position Purpose The regional services manager is responsible for supporting the goals and objectives of the Great …

Ending Hunger 2.0 VISTA

Accountable to: Community initiatives coordinator Department: Ending Hunger 2.0 Employment status: AmeriCorps member Location: Fargo Hours: Full-time, temporary Position Purpose The Ending Hunger 2.0 VISTA is responsible for supporting the research and data collection efforts …

Development Manager

Accountable to: Chief Development Officer Department: Development and Communications Employment status: Exempt Hours: Full-time Location: Fargo Position Purpose The development data and analytics manager is responsible for principal oversight and management of the organization’s constituent …

Chief Executive Officer

DOWNLOAD JOB DESCRIPTION HERE   HOW TO APPLY Apply Now Contact for More Information: Kate Molbert | Chief Operating Office kmolbert@greatplainsfoodbank.org | 701-476-9127

LOCAL TRUCK DRIVER

Accountable to: Distribution & Logistics Manager Department: Operations Employment Status: Non-exempt Hours: Full Time Location: Fargo Position Purpose The local truck driver is responsible for driving a van or light …

Ricky Belgarde

Ricky Belgarde knows what is feels like to skip meals. Having spent the majority of his life on SNAP, the program has helped his family to survive growing up. Today, as disability prevents Ricky from working and driving, SNAP remains critically important for Ricky.

Steve Olson

A 20-year retiree from the North Dakota Army National Guard, Steve Olson struggles to recall a time in his childhood when his family didn’t receive SNAP benefits. As he put it, they offered a hand-up, and allowed him a path to now owning his own consulting company.

Shirley Reese

Shirley Reese remembers the difficult times she and her family faced when they struggled expecting their sixth child and how vital their SNAP benefits became. Now the manager of a grocery store in Hazelton, Reese understands the difficult situation facing many of her customers on SNAP.

Kim Speidel

A single mother of two kids, there are times when Kim Speidel and her family are eating ramen noodles by the end of the month as it’s all that remain. SNAP benefits provide an invaluable resource for them.