The FSLN Network Operations Specialist will be a key contributor to the transition of the network to a new operational model in 2025, in addition to supporting the implementation and administration of network services and communications in the lead up to the transition. This position will also help build up the capacity and sustainability for the network’s future by building a knowledge management system for key network services including the Community Food Systems Mentorship Program, Communities of Practice, virtual workshop / training series, Racial Affinity Groups, Network Activation Grants, and Systems Leadership Retreats.
Key responsibilities will include: · Provide operational and administrative support for project implementation, including setting up vendors, drafting subcontracts and procurements, setting up honoraria, processing payments, and keeping project management trackers up to date. · Contribute to the maintenance and updating of the FSLN’s digital platform, including refreshing webpage content, editing and uploading recordings from 2024 trainings and Community of Practice calls, and updating the resource libraries and events calendar. · Develop a streamlined network member contact management system, including organizing and cleaning up email lists and member registration data. · Document and create Standard Operating Processes / Workflows for core network services. · Contribute to network communications including the monthly Catalyst newsletter and social media content. · Contribute to other network services and transition activities, as needed. |
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced professional who has a proven record supporting network operations and programs, especially within an institutional environment like Winrock International. They must be confident in and enjoy administrative work, including preparing and executing subawards, procurements, honoraria, etc. and creating systems to track administrative processes and tasks. They must have experience with the digital platforms used by the Food Systems Leadership Network, including Buddy Boss, Zoom, Canva, YouTube, and SharePoint.
The Wallace Center has been building strategies for centering racial and economic equity in our work and we are seeking candidates eager to forward that mission. We have worked hard to make the Center a safe, supportive, and human-centered workplace where food systems leaders of all races, genders, ages, abilities, and backgrounds will thrive. We are committed to building a diverse staff and strongly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and other candidates of color. |
Education & Experience: This is a mid-level position and requires previous experience with project and/or program management and operations. The ideal candidate will have at least three years of relevant work experience OR a BA/BS degree in agriculture, food systems, environmental or public policy, public health, rural development, or related field
AND at least three years of demonstrated professional, work, or lived experience directly in one or more of the following areas:
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Preferred Skills:
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements