What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inbound Coordinator position at Feeding South Florida, Inc.?
POSITION SUMMARY
The Inbound Coordinator plays a critical role in managing the receipt, processing, and handling of all incoming food donations and purchased inventory. This position ensures efficient warehouse receiving operations while maintaining food safety standards and maximizing the organization's ability to serve those in need throughout South Florida.
COMPENSATION: $20.00 - $21.00 Hourly
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Receiving Operations Management
Oversee and update the receiving schedule and collaborate with transportation to obtain arrival times and quantity expected.
Manage driver check-in and door assignment process and ensure proper documentation accompanies the load.
Delegate incoming loads to appropriate receiving team members based on product type and priority
Monitor and manage inbound flow to optimize dock efficiency and prevent bottlenecks
Ensure all incoming donations are properly documented, weighed, and recorded in inventory management system
Work closely with warehouse management to optimize storage space and workflow
Inventory & Documentation
Maintain accurate records of all inbound inventory including weights, quantities, and product types
Ensure proper data entry into warehouse management system (WMS) and donation tracking databases
Work with procurement team on item creation and donation order (DO) creation for new products
Generate daily, weekly, and monthly receiving reports for management
Track and report key performance metrics related to inbound operations
Works with inventory team to reconcile and fix any receiving errors.
Ensure all receiving operations comply with food safety regulations and organizational policies
Monitor temperature-controlled deliveries and coordinate proper storage
Identify and properly handle damaged, expired, or recalled products according to established protocols
Report on quality control concerns and determinations to supply chain team for resolution
Maintain receiving area cleanliness and organization standards
Maintain disposal logs for rejected or damaged products and report to pertinent departments
Inbound Operations and Receiving:
Receive and inspect all incoming shipments, donations, and deliveries
Verify shipment contents against delivery receipts, purchase orders, and donation manifests
Accurately count, weigh, and measure products to ensure proper inventory recording
Identify and report damaged, expired, or substandard products
Sort and organize received items by product type, expiration date, and storage requirements
Accurately received input into the Warehouse Management System (WMS)
Update inventory levels in real-time using RF scanners and other tracking systems
Maintain proper stock rotation using FIFO (First In, First Out) principles
Generate and maintain receiving reports and documentation
Equipment Operation and Safety:
Safely operate rider pallet jacks, forklift and other warehouse equipment
Perform pre-shift equipment inspections and report maintenance needs
Follow proper lifting techniques and use mechanical aids when handling heavy items
Maintain clean and organized receiving areas
Quality Control and Compliance:
Inspect all received products for quality, safety, and compliance with food safety regulations
Ensure proper temperature control for perishable and frozen items
Report food safety concerns and non-compliant products to supervisors immediately
Follow OSHA safety standards and company safety protocols
Assist with regulatory inspections and compliance audits
Communication and Coordination:
Collaborate with warehouse, transportation, and procurement teams
Communicate discrepancies, delays, or issues to appropriate personnel
Provide receiving status updates to warehouse supervisors and management
Document and report any incidents, damages, or safety concerns
Other warehousing activities as required.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent required
2 years’ experience in warehouse operations, logistics, or inventory management
Experience in food service, grocery, or food bank operations preferred
Previous supervisory or coordination experience preferred
Proficiency in warehouse management systems (WMS) and inventory software
Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook)
Experience with barcode scanning systems and mobile devices
Basic understanding of food safety principles and HACCP guidelines
Forklift certification preferred (or willingness to obtain)
Strong organizational and time management abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Attention to detail and accuracy in record-keeping
Ability to multitask and prioritize in fast-paced environment
Problem-solving skills and ability to make decisions under pressure
Customer service orientation when working with donors and volunteers
PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORKING CONDITIONS
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 11a.m. – 8:00p.m. This position may work additional hours or weekends occasionally throughout the year, especially during peak times such as holiday seasons and disaster response.
Environment: This position works in a warehouse setting with varying periods of standing, talking, and/or visual concentration, and use of office equipment. Must maintain office safety standards. Occasional work will occur in the warehouse or outside in fields and warehouses in inclement weather. The noise in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. Comfortable working in Varying temperatures (coolers, freezers, outdoor dock areas). Ability to climb stairs and work at different elevations within warehouse.
Travel: This position may have occasional travel for meetings, conferences, or special events which may require the use of a personal vehicle.
OSHA Standards: Lifting requirements are 50 pounds and when lifting loads heavier than 50 pounds, use two or more people to lift the load.
ORGANIZATION
Feeding South Florida (FSF) is a member of the Feeding America network and the leading domestic hunger relief organization serving Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. As one of the largest food banks in the Feeding America network, FSF is responsible for serving 25 percent of the state’s food-insecure population. A four-star rated organization by Charity Navigator, FSF is one of the most efficient nonprofits nationally; over 98 percent of all donations are put back into the community.
CORE VALUES
FSF values service above all else. We’re looking for innovative and strategic thinkers who are committed to improving the lives of those around them. FSF “Friendly Food Bankers” embrace the enormity of our role in the community and know that serving others comes before any one individual. Friendly Food Bankers have compassion, dedication, act with integrity, and are committed to stewardship and inclusion.
WE PROVIDE
Full medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401K matching contribution, Paid Time Off (PTO); a diverse team that is representative of the community we serve; continuous learning opportunities; a high-performance culture that will help challenge and grow your skill set.
COMPENSATION: $20.00 - $21.00 Hourly
Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace/ADA Compliant
Salary : $20 - $21