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How much do community action partners jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for community action partners in the United States is $18.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Action Partner, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Action Partner, you need strong community outreach, program management, and resource coordination skills, often supported by a background in social work, human services, or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, data reporting tools, and program evaluation systems is typically required. Excellent communication, cultural competency, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and foster collaboration within diverse communities. These skills ensure effective delivery of services, empower community members, and drive positive social change.

What are Community Action Partners?

Community Action Partners are organizations or programs that work to empower low-income individuals and families by providing resources, services, and advocacy. Their mission is to help people achieve self-sufficiency through initiatives like job training, housing assistance, energy programs, and financial education. Community Action Partners often collaborate with local agencies and governments to address poverty-related issues and improve community well-being. They play a vital role in connecting people to essential support and creating opportunities for economic advancement.

What are some typical challenges faced by Community Action Partners, and how can new team members effectively navigate them?

Community Action Partners often encounter challenges such as building trust within diverse communities, coordinating with multiple stakeholders, and balancing limited resources to maximize impact. New team members can navigate these challenges by actively listening to community needs, fostering strong relationships with local organizations, and maintaining open communication within the team. Adapting to changing priorities and being flexible is also key, as projects often evolve based on community feedback and emerging needs.
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Kitchen Assistant & Transporter - Summer Food Services Program

Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack

Concord, NH

$15.23/hr

Other

Posted 20 days ago


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Community Action Partnership of Belknap-Merrimack CountiesEmpowering Communities and Enriching Lives. Join Our Mission!
Job Title: Kitchen Assistant & Transporter - Summer Food Services Program (SFSP)Location: Concord, NHHours: Part Time - Temporary (12 Weeks), Monday - Friday, 20 hours per weekSalary Description: $15.23 per hour


About Community Action Partnership Belknap-Merrimack (CAPBM):

The Community Action Partnership Belknap-Merrimack Counties (CAPBM) is a cornerstone of community development and support, dedicated to fostering independence and resilience in families and individuals. Our programs serve as vital resources to empower families, prepare children for future success, and enrich the lives of those in our community.


What It's Like to Work Here:

Working at CAPBM means being part of a collaborative team driven by a passion for making a difference. Our supportive, inclusive environment fosters professional growth and personal fulfillment. Employees are empowered to contribute their ideas and expertise to strengthen our programs and enhance the lives of individuals and families we serve. We value commitment, innovation, and adaptability, making every day an opportunity to create impactful solutions and meaningful connections within our community.


The Summer Food Service Program provides USDA- funded meals at no cost to children and teens during the summer months. The locations range through out Belknap, Merrimack and Grafton Counties.


A Day in the Life as an SFSP Kitchen Assistant/Transporter:

As the Kitchen Assistant/Transporter for the Summer Food Services Program, you'll assist the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) cook in the preparation of meals for SFSP sites in the corresponding community. Responsible for transporting and distributing meals to SFSP sites. Your responsibilities will be to:

  • Assist cook with meal preparation for the SFSP; follow the provided menu with no alteration, unless approved by the SFSP Program Manager. Prepare all meals following the provided quantity necessary for food recipes and program guidelines.
  • Maintain an understanding of USDA requirements.
  • Maintain sanitary food practices in accordance with state and local requirements.
  • Communicate the daily participants count between the summer camps and the kitchen.
  • Ensure the cleanliness and sanitation of the kitchen, refrigerator, freezers, stoves and ovens, all cleaning must be performed on a routine as well as "as-needed" basis.
  • Transport meals to sites prior to meal service as needed.
  • Complete meal count sheets for SFSP sites.

Your role will directly contribute to a positive participant experience and efficient operations across the program.

Requirements


Qualifications to Be an SFSP Kitchen Assistant/Transporter:

To excel in this role, you'll need:

  • Education: High School diploma or equivalency credential.
  • Experience: One year of experience in commercial kitchens or equivalent food service experience.
  • Skills: Good verbal communication skills and ability to collaborate with staff and volunteers.
  • Characteristics: Ability to work both independently and in a team environment as needed.
  • Technical: Knowledge of health and safety standards as they relate to food preparation, service, and storage. ServSafe certification.
  • Physical Requirement: Requires lifting and moving up to 25 pounds, 50 pounds with another person. Pushing and pulling food carts up to 100 pounds.

A valid driver's license and reliable transportation required for travel. Successful completion of criminal record check required.


Ready to Apply?

If this job sounds like a fit for you, click to apply. We'd love to hear from you! Together, we can empower communities and enrich lives.


Community Action Partnership Belknap-Merrimack Counties is an Equal Opportunity Employer.