Food Pantry Program Manager
Company: Catholic Charities Archdiocese Of Boston
Location: Mattapan
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Catholic Charities Food Pantry Network serves the food
insecure at four locations throughout Greater Boston and provides
additional services to external partner organizations. The Food
Pantry Program Manager is an operations focused leader responsible
for managing the operational, logistical, and administrative
functions that support Catholic Charities food security programs
and management of the Yawkey Food Pantry. This role ensures that
food sourcing, storage, distribution, partnerships, compliance, and
reporting processes all run efficiently and at-scale. The Program
Manager works closely with the Director of Food Security to move
strategy into action, drive continuous improvement, guarantee
high?quality service delivery across programs, translating to
compassionate food security resources to the clients. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Oversee day?to?day operations of food security programs,
including procurement, inventory, transportation, distribution, and
partner coordination. Lead development and enforcement of Standard
Operating Procedures (SOPs) for food handling,transportation and
storageoperations, volunteer management, and community distribution
sites. Ensure all activities meet food safety standards, quality
guidelines, and regulatory compliance requirements. Manage
end?to?end food supply chain workflows: sourcing, vendor relations,
deliveries, storage, routing, and last?mile distribution.
Optimizelogisticsto improve efficiency, reduce waste, and ensure
reliable access to nutritious food for clients. Oversee
transportation planning, includingdriver,scheduling,andmaintenance.
Displays sensitivity to the needs of individuals and families
experiencing financial hardships, mental illness, trauma, and those
from varied cultural backgrounds. Support program coordinators in
the implementation of food distribution programs, nutrition
initiatives,education,and community partnerships. Monitor
operational data (volumes, turnaround time, inventory levels,
serviceutilization) and make actionable adjustments. Lead audits
and continuous improvement projects to strengthen operational
excellence. SuperviseDriver and Food Pantry
Assistant,overseelogistics,storage and transportoperations, program
delivery, and community engagement functions. Provide coaching,
mentorship, and performance management to ensure high?functioning
operational teams. Support recruitment, onboarding, and training of
staff and volunteers. Manage operational budgets, including
staffing, transportation, storage, and procurement. Maintain
compliance with federal/state/local/partnerfood program
requirements (e.g., food safety regulations, donor requirements).
Support grant reporting by providingaccurateoperational metrics and
narratives. Maintain strong relationships with food banks, vendors,
community organizations, donors, and government partners.(e.g.,
food sourcing, shared distribution, joint outreach). Represent the
organization in operational working groups,localfood policy
council,and emergency response coordination as needed. Maintain
contingency plans for supply chain disruptions, weather events,etc.
Serve as acting Director of Food Security in their absence on
operational mattersand serve as operational lead during
emergencies, ensuring rapid and flexible food distribution
responses Provide operational input for strategic planning,
department?wide resource allocation, and organizational
decision?making. Work environment includes office setting with the
use of basic office equipment, food pantry environment,standing for
extended periods of time during distribution times and
restocking,working in the community and work in various field
office locations. Safelyoperatepalletjacks, forklift, and loading
lift. Maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality.
Attendance at meetings andtrainings. Local travel as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, Public
Administration, Nonprofit Management, Nutrition, Public Health,
Social Work, or related field.Master’s degree preferred. Minimum of
8–10 yearsof experience in operations,logistics, food systems,food
security, agriculture, nutrition, or humanitarian/development
programmingor large?scale program management.Strong understanding
of food supply chains,food systems,storage and transportoperations,
compliance, and safety standards. Demonstrated experience
supervising staff and managing cross?functional teams. Excellent
analytical, troubleshooting, and process?improvement skills.
Experience working with donors, government institutions,
andexternalpartners. Proficiencyinadditionallanguagesis preferred.
Knowledge of food safety regulations and inventory management
systemsrequired. The ability to bend,reachandlift 65 poundswithout
the use of an assistivedevice. ServSafecertification is preferred
orwillingnessto be trained in food safety for food handlers.
Ability to manage high?volume, fast?moving operations in a complex,
multicultural environment. Strong
communication,relational,strategicthinkingandproblem-solving
skills. Works well independently and as part of a team. Supports
other pantries as needed,including participating in the physical
demands of the role, and flexibly accommodating pantry or volunteer
group needs as required. Commitment to equity, community needs, and
service quality. Experience with Salesforce, Microsoft Office
Suite, including Excel and Outlook. Willingness and ability to
learn internal software systemsfor scheduling and inventory. A
valid license with 5 years of driving experience,good
drivingrecordand willingness to drive 16' and 26' trucks and pantry
vans. Must be comfortable driving on highways and interstates. May
require travel to program sites or partner locations which may
include occasional weekend or evening hours Our benefits are
competitive and include a 403(b) savings plan and generous time off
(benefits may vary based on position and scheduled hours ). We are
an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic
information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic
protected by law. The base pay range reflects what Catholic
Charities reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this role
at the time of posting and may be modified from time to time.
Actual compensation in this range may be determined based on other
factors, including but not limited to work experience, education
and specialty training. Visit us at: www.ccab.org .
Keywords: Catholic Charities Archdiocese Of Boston, Boston , Food Pantry Program Manager, Logistics, Transportation & Drivers , Mattapan, Massachusetts