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AYC is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and adheres to hiring practices in accordance with Federal and
State regulations.
Job Title: Emergency Food Program Associate/Assistant
Department: Educational Enrichment Services/Employment Services
Reports To: Program Manager/ Program Director
FLSA Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt, Full Time/Part Time
Salary Range: $18.00 – $25.00 per hour
Basic Function: Assist in support for emergency food programming and service delivery.
Responsibilities
1. Provide direct services for emergency food programming;
2. Driving a mini-van to pick up and/or deliver food supplies;
3. Food shopping at LA Food Bank in Los Angeles;
4. Unloading and loading boxes of up to 50lbs;
5. Sorting and organizing food supplies for distribution;
6. Organization of files and inventory of food program supplies;
7. Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation;
8. Follow policies procedures as outlined by Program Manager;
9. Provide support to activities and events, including evening and weekends AYC events;
10. Data entry;
11. Attend meetings and trainings as assigned; and
12. Other related duties as assigned by supervisor, or as identified in program manuals or
funding source contracts.
Required Education & Training:
1. Willingness to work with diverse communities;
2. Verbal and written communication skills and attention to detail in documentation;
3. Computer literate;
4. Passing pre-hire documentation (TB test, Drug Test, Background Check, etc.);
5. CA Driver’s license; and
6. CA Auto insurance coverage.
Preferred Education & Training:
1. Adult, Child, and Infant CPR/AED & First Aid Certification.
2. Bilingual in Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, or Spanish;
Please send a cover letter and resume along with 3 references to careers@aycla.org.
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$29k-37k (estimate)
05/03/2023
05/23/2024
aycla.org
SAN GABRIEL, CA
50 - 100
1998
KEN TCHENG
<$5M
Social & Legal Services
The Asian Youth Center (AYC) is a non-profit, community-based organization serving the educational, employment, and social services needs of low-income youth and families in Los Angeles County, with a cultural and linguistic competence with Asian immigrant communities. Our programs enable those we serve to adapt and contribute to a multi-cultural society. AYC began in 1989 as a project of the United Way after its Asian Task Force found a critical lack of services for Asian youth. In the last ten years, AYC has expanded its scope to serve non-Asian youth and families as well, with culturally ap...propriate services in Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Spanish and English.
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