What are the responsibilities and job description for the Market Coordinator - Per Diem position at THE FOOD TRUST?
The Food Trust works with neighborhoods, institutions, retailers, farmers, and policymakers across the country to ensure delicious, nutritious food for all. Backed by three decades of research and evaluation, our holistic, community-centered approach to nutrition security weaves together three core programming elements — access, affordability and education — as well as a focus on advocating for public policy solutions.
The Food Trust is seeking energetic, community-focused Farmers Market Coordinators to support our farmers markets and community work across Philadelphia. This is a seasonal, per diem (as-needed) role that plays a key part in creating welcoming, vibrant market spaces that connect communities to fresh, healthy food.
In this role, you will help bring our mission—delicious, nutritious food for all—to life by supporting day-of market operations, engaging directly with community members, and helping ensure markets run smoothly and successfully. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working outdoors, connecting with people, and supporting community-based programs that increase food access.
What You’ll Do
- Support day-of farmers market operations, including set-up, breakdown, and ensuring smooth market flow
- Provide excellent customer service, including assisting with SNAP/EBT transactions and distributing Food Bucks
- Engage with shoppers, answer questions, and promote market programs such as cooking demos and community events
- Build positive relationships with vendors, farmers, community partners, and volunteers
- Conduct outreach and tabling at markets and community events to increase awareness of programs and services
- Support nutrition education activities and interactive programming
What You Bring
- Interest in community engagement, food access, or public health
- Strong interpersonal and customer service skills with the ability to engage diverse communities
- Ability to stay organized and adaptable in a fast-paced, outdoor environment
- Comfort working independently and as part of a team
- Flexibility to work varying hours, including evenings and weekends
- Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office or similar tools)
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Spanish language skills are a plus
Why You’ll Like Working Here
- You’ll work directly in the community, helping improve access to fresh, healthy food
- You’ll be part of a team committed to equity, inclusion, and community partnership
- You’ll gain hands-on experience in community outreach, food systems, and public health programming
- You’ll enjoy a flexible, seasonal schedule with opportunities to connect with communities across Philadelphia
If you're passionate about community engagement and enjoy working in a dynamic, people-centered environment, we encourage you to apply!
The Food Trust adheres to the policy of providing equal employment opportunities to all job applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability or sexual orientation