What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mission Intern - Year-Long position at Kinship Community Food Center?
Kinship Community Food Center is seeking Mission Interns. Join us in a year of joy-filled service that will change your life forever!
Our Mission Interns are rooted in a life of prayer and community in the Catholic tradition. This allows them to pour out their hearts into the neighborhoods in which they live and serve. We dare to enter the mess of one another’s lives and learn what it means to give in sacrificial love.
Who we are seeking?
- Young adults, approximately ages 21-26
- Any background of study
- No degree necessary
- Open to Catholic Spiritual teaching and life
- Runs Aug 2025 - Aug 2026
What you can expect to experience?
- Prayer
We cultivate silence to encounter God and more deeply encounter each other. This is punctuated by Adoration, Liturgy of the Hours, Mass, and readings from Scripture and the lives of the saints.
- Community
We are committed to intentionally living and working with one another in a community, in the heart of the neighborhood we serve, so that the care we have for each other flows into the larger community.
- Service
We walk with those in our community through our shared meals, mentoring, and farm work. We also develop nonprofit management skills in day-to-day Community Food Center operations.
- Formation
We discuss our experiences from the Food Center to foster growth in our spiritual and personal lives. Together, we explore Catholic spirituality, community living, and social justice.
How to discern if this is the next step in your life?
Are you ready to…
- Commit to a lifestyle of generosity, learning that everyone has something to give and receive no matter their walk of life?
- Live a life of simplicity, where you will receive a monthly stipend as well as have room and board covered?
- Be challenged in your way of seeing the world and those that are a part of it and grow in love for those around you?
- Learn more about Social Justice and the ways that we can create change for the betterment of others?
- Share in the experience that is a life of prayer and community?
What type of vocational experiences may be available?
- Communications Coordinator - Assist with social media and expand ways to communicate to our community.
- Development Coordinator - Assist with donor database, revenues, gifts, and deposit procedures for donor outreach.
- Food Wellness and Acquisition Coordinator - Acquire the healthiest inventory, strategize food distributions.
- Information Systems Coordinator - Provide technological support and implementation for programs.
- Intern Recruiting Coordinator - Assist with recruitment of new class of interns by visiting colleges, working booths, and hosting trips.
- Human Services Coordinator - Help coordinate mentoring and crisis assistance for community residents.
- Urban Farm Coordinator - Assist operations of a 27,000 square vegetable farm and manage volunteers.
- Volunteer Coordinator - Assist in the recruiting, scheduling, training, and forming of volunteers.
- Workforce Development Coordinator - Aid in the development, coordination, and implementation of the workforce development program targeted towards those with employment barriers.
Our Mission
Kinship Community Food Center engages volunteers and neighborhood residents to end hunger, isolation, and poverty. The mission pillars of our work are 1) nourishing food security and wellness, 2) fostering kinship and community engagement and 3) creating stability & economic opportunity. Our fresh food market, urban farm, and collaborative meals expand food access while teaching healthful habits and skills in a community of belonging where crisis assistance and mentoring is made available. We believe no one is so deprived that they have nothing to give, and no one is so well-off that they no longer have needs.
Working Conditions:
Work Location: Open office workspace with active team atmosphere. Commercial kitchen with volunteer helpers.
Physical Requirements: Standing and sitting for prolonged periods. Typing on a computer keyboard. Lifting objects of 40 pounds or less. Ability to operate commercial kitchen appliances and equipment, a hand cart, and a cargo van.
Here is what some Team Members have to say about the Kinship Community Food Center workplace culture:
“I always feel supported, like I have a purpose, and that my coworkers truly care about me.”
“The sense of family and willingness to accept each other as they make themselves vulnerable leads to a culture that fosters the risk required for growth and achieving our personal as well as organizational potential.”
“The community of shoppers, volunteers, staff, donors, etc., and the culture of generosity here has made this a great place to work. I love that we are so mission-driven. As a whole, the community here really cares about the dignity of one another, and we strive to uplift that through our program offerings (offering fresh, farm produce, assisting others in mentoring relationships, offering trainings on poverty and hunger, and so much more).”
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Salary : $500