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Food Bank Manager Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Public Policy Advocate

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$71K - $81K/yr

Who We Are: Oregon Food Bank (OFB) believes that no one should be hungry. Our mission is to ... Manage a portfolio of issues relating to ending hunger and its root causes and represent OFB as a ...

North Bank Line Cook

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$15.75 - $19.75/hr

We emphasize community, art, history, music, food, drink, and fun. McMenamins has seasonal, as well ... server to manager and many other continuing stories within McMenamins. Qualified Applicants Must

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How much do food bank manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for food bank manager in Oregon is $23.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $25.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges a food bank manager faces in coordinating volunteers and resources?

Food Bank Managers often encounter challenges in balancing fluctuating volunteer availability with the ongoing need for efficient food distribution. Managing diverse teams of volunteers, ensuring proper training, and maintaining high morale can be demanding, especially during peak seasons or emergencies. Additionally, resource allocation requires strong organizational skills to match donations with community needs while minimizing waste. Effective communication and adaptability are key to overcoming these challenges and ensuring smooth operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a food bank manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Food Bank Manager, you need experience in nonprofit management, inventory control, and community outreach, often supported by a degree in social work, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with food safety regulations, donor management software, and logistics systems is essential. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help coordinate staff, volunteers, and partnerships effectively. These skills ensure efficient food distribution, compliance with regulations, and strong community impact.

What is the difference between Food Bank Manager vs Food Pantry Coordinator?

AspectFood Bank ManagerFood Pantry Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles prefer associate's or bachelor's degreeHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications may be beneficial
Work EnvironmentLarge food bank facilities, often with multiple staff and volunteersSmaller community-based food pantries, often with volunteer staff
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit organizations, government agenciesLocal charities, religious organizations, community centers
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding management roles in food assistance programsLearning about roles in food distribution at community level

The Food Bank Manager oversees large-scale food distribution operations, managing staff and logistics, while the Food Pantry Coordinator typically handles day-to-day operations at smaller community food pantries. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in scope and work environment.

What qualifications do you need for a food bank manager?

A food bank manager typically needs a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers preferring a bachelor's degree in social work, nonprofit management, or a related field. Relevant experience in food assistance programs, strong organizational skills, and knowledge of community resources are also important; some roles may require certifications in food safety or nonprofit management.

What are the most commonly searched types of Food Bank jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Food Bank jobs in Oregon are:

What are popular job titles related to Food Bank Manager jobs in Oregon?

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What cities in Oregon are hiring for Food Bank Manager jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Food Bank Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Food Bank Manager job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,374 per year, or $23.3 per hour.

Community Philanthropy Developer, Prospect Research & Management

Oregon Food Bank Inc

Portland, OR โ€ข On-site

$62K - $70K/yr

Full-time

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Job Description: Job Title: Community Philanthropy Developer - Prospect Research & Management Job Homebase: 7900 NE 33rd Drive, Portland, OR 97211 Site requirement: Hybrid Reports To: Community Philanthropy Manager - Prospect Research & Management Application Guidelines:Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until filled, please apply or share interest promptly.A cover letter is recommended for consideration.This position is currently hybrid.We recognize that people gain skills and experience in many different ways. If youโ€™re excited about this role and believe you could succeed in it, we encourage you to apply โ€” even if you do not meet every qualification listed. We especially welcome applications from people with lived experience related to hunger, poverty, and systemic inequities. Who We Are: Oregon Food Bank (OFB) believes that no one should be hungry. Our mission is to eliminate hunger and its root causes. We believe that food and health are basic human rights for all. We know that hunger is not just an individual experience; it is also a community-wide symptom of systemic barriers to employment, education, housing and health care such as systemic racism, sexism, and cissexism. Thatโ€™s why we work systemically to achieve our mission to end hunger: we foster community connections to help people access nutritious food, and we build community power and strengthen networks of support and the safety net to eliminate the root causes of hunger for good. We build community power to dismantle systems and policies that drive hunger and poverty. Oregon Food Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we strongly encourage applications from candidates who can increase the diversity of our organization and strengthen our capacity to eliminate hunger. We believe strongly in the power of lived experience โ€” and we actively seek individuals who have experienced hunger and its root causes to join our team. Our organization is stronger because of the leadership of people who have faced food insecurity in their own lives and/or hail from historically under-represented communities. Learn more about our commitment at oregonfoodbank.org/equity. Who You Are: You care deeply about community, about people experiencing hunger and hold them in the center of all that you do. You are committed to apply equity as a process and an outcome of your work to disrupt systemic social patterns that promote hunger such as racism, sexism, and cissexism. You have a strong affinity with OFBโ€™s 10 Year Vision and are profoundly excited to achieve this vision for and with our community. Position Summary: You will join 45+ Community Philanthropy colleagues, passionately and collaboratively building relationships to end hunger and hungerโ€™s root causes. Together we mobilize $24M+ in annual support for Oregon Food Bankโ€™s mission while advancing Rooted + Rising: A $50M+ transformational campaign to realize OFBโ€™s 10-Year Vision. We undertake this work while reclaiming philanthropyโ€™s true meaning, a love for humankind. Love manifests as action in many forms, taken for the common good, which we inspire and facilitate through the design of community-centric programs with equity at their core. Learn more from our team members daring to imagine and leading to create a more just experience of philanthropy. As the Community Philanthropy Developer - Prospect Research & Management, you will contribute to the organizationโ€™s success by facilitating prospect research and management programs that reach relationship development and resource mobilization goals and objectives of Oregon Food Bank and Community Philanthropy. This position reports to the Community Philanthropy Manager - Prospect Research & Management. You will perform duties like complex reporting; data analysis, data systems design, and data entry; donor research; portfolio management, and more. You will consult directly with Community Philanthropy team members to identify and qualify major donor prospects who have propensity and capacity to support OFB. Along with research and analysis, you will help manage major gift donor portfolios in the donor database by providing analysis and recommendations, ensuring database integrity and sound use by the team. This position can perform their duties from anywhere within Oregon & SW Washington and establish a homebase from any of Oregon Food Bankโ€™s facilities in Beaverton, Ontario, Portland, The Dalles, or Tillamook, OR. OFB can provide this position dedicated desk space within an Oregon Food Bank facility, or the role can be performed predominantly from a home office and attend periodically-required visits to OFB facilities. Accommodations can be made and candidates are encouraged to inquire. Primary Responsibilities (Essential Functions): Support the Community Philanthropy Manager - Prospect Research & Management in the facilitation of prospect research and management programs and systems that effectively track and manage supporters within the Raiserโ€™s Edge NXT and EveryAction databases. Supportmoves management, proposals, and qualitative denotations for action types (aligned with Community Philanthropyโ€™s theory of change and the centering of love and equity in our work). Maintain compliance with advocacy regulations for 501(c)(3) and affiliated 501(c)(4)s. Develop and maintain prospect development policies and procedures in collaboration with Prospect Research & Management colleagues. Assist with training Community Philanthropy staff in prospect development best practices and organizational standards. Proactively and independently, plan and execute strategies to identify sources of major gifts ($10,000+) support using creative research techniques and electronic searching methodologies. Develop and execute strategies to ensure that newly identified prospects are presented and assigned to appropriate relationship managers in a timely manner. Provide high-level research on individuals, corporations, and foundations using a wide variety of biographical, organizational and financial sources, including online database services, Internet websites, and other external repositories of public information. Mine large sets of data to prioritize and segment prospect lists using Raiserโ€™s Edge NXT and EveryAction database, based on the strength of relationship with OFB, financial capacity, giving propensity, and other data points in order to create portfolios that center love and decenter money and to support strategic outreach tactics. Compose profiles, biographies, and reports using style, grammar and content appropriate to specific audiences. Distill and communicate key information, which directs engagement and solicitation strategies. Remain current with trends in prospect research by attending training sessions, networking with other professionals in the field, participating in professional conferences and subscribing to electronic listservs focusing on prospect research and fundraising issues. Also, become and remain knowledgeable about UB and current events, programs, and academic accomplishments. Organizational level responsibilities of exempt employees include: To be an ambassador and a leader for OFBโ€™s vision and mission, a cross-departmental collaborator, and an active contributor to building a movement to end hunger for good by addressing the root causes of hunger: systemic oppressions such as racism, xenophobia, sexism, and cisexism. In consultation and coordination with the supervisor, actively contribute to: cross-departmental efforts work culture activities and programming advisory and consultative groups such as the compensation committee, affinity groups, Equity Ambassadors, Equity Think Tank meetings, among others plan and engage in professional development activities that strengthen your capacity for your specific role as well as your capacity to contribute and advance organizational goals, OFBโ€™s vision and mission. Identify, share, engage in, and collaboratively adjust and make necessary changes to this description of duties according to the inevitable evolution of the role over time. Other related duties as assigned, consistent with the scope and level of this role Skills and Experience Required: Deep passion for eliminating hunger and its root causes. 3 years of experience in database management, prospect research, donor relations, gift development or stewardship, or related field. Demonstrated computer skills working with relational databases and spreadsheets. Ability to download and export information between systems. Ability to conceptualize and develop proactive prospecting methodologies including data mining, sophisticated constituent database queries, etc. Careful attention to detail and commitment to professional ethics. Strong organizational skills. Knowledge of and experience with Moves Management, Community-Centric Fundraising principles, Association of Professional Researchers for Advancementโ€™s Body of Knowledge and Ethics Statement, and/or other philanthropic development concepts and methodology. Proficiency with office technology and information systems (including GSuite, Microsoft Office), donor databases (preferably Raiserโ€™s Edge), and/or experience with iWave, LexisNexis, or other prospecting databases. Ability to quickly adapt to new software and online tools a plus! Organizational level skills and experience required for exempt employees include: Disposition and willingness to maximize multiple perspectives to innovate, problem solve and seek creative solutions. Experience in modeling intercultural competence and demonstrated commitment to equity and social justice. Demonstrated ability to think strategically, collaborate, take initiative, and to maintain confidentiality. Project coordination and organization skills; ability to manage multiple projects with attention to detail; ability to handle interruptions, and produce timely, accurate work. Ability to both work independently and as part of a team; comfortable working in an office environment and offsite. Ability to thrive in a diverse, creative, responsive, mission-driven, and fast-paced work culture. Experience of successful multicultural immersion working and/or living within OFB's Equity Constituencies: BIPoC, Immigrants & Refugees, Single Mothers, Trans and Gender-Non-Conforming folx. Multicultural Immersion defined as: Actively integrated in one or more communities, interacting with individuals and groups, and seeking to understand the diversities within and between communities by being there and engaging in daily life activities. Preferred Qualifications: Association of Fundraising Professionals - CFRE- 40+ hours of: AFP and/or APRA and/or CASE and/or AASP and/or People's Nonprofit Accelerator (formerly WVDO) Certifications (role specific) 40+ Hour Leadership Development Certification from Rockwood Leadership Institute (or ""like"" institution of comparable credibility) 40+ Hour DEI Certification (from Oregon Food Bankโ€™s Equity Institute, State of Oregonโ€™s Sexual Assault Training Institute, YWCA of Columbia-Willamette, Raphael House of Portland or ""like"" institution of comparable credibility) 40+ Hour RENXT, EveryAction, Excel, Business Intelligence Tool Trainings & Certifications Experience working in a non-profit with an affiliated 501(c)3 and 501(c)4 Organizational level preferred qualifications of exempt employees include: Multilingual skills at a minimum professional level of proficiency or greater in English and any additional language/s, defined as being able to speak the languages with sufficient structural accuracy and vocabulary to participate effectively in most formal and informal conversations on practical and professional topics. Multicultural skills of adaptation and integration are strongly preferred. Adaptation is defined as the capacity to communicate and interact with people of multiple cultures, backgrounds, and styles by incorporating and adapting to the world view and perspectives of others. Integration is defined as being able to โ€œcode-switchโ€ or move in and out of one's worldview and help others understand different cultures, backgrounds, and styles to promote diversity and inclusion. Commitment to continued professional development to strengthen capacity to work through an equity lens for equity and racial justice. Strong capacity to consider multiple perspectives, to pivot to respond to emerging needs and lead through organizational changes. Years of successful multicultural immersion either working with and/or living within one or more of OFBโ€™s Equity Constituencies at the time of hire. An additional step for at least 10 years above minimum required of successful multicultural immersion working with and/or living within one or more of OFBโ€™s Equity Constituencies at the time of hire. Multicultural Immersion defined as: Actively integrated in one or more communities, interacting with individuals and groups, and seeking to understand the diversities within and between communities by being there and engaging in daily life activities. The Fine Print: Work environment: Work is performed in an office environment while sitting in meetings or at a computer screen for extended periods inside and outside of Oregon Food Bank and will use computers and phones extensively. (Yes) Work is performed in a warehouse environment while moving around and/or using heavy machinery for extended periods of time. (No) Work primarily performed independently driving for extended periods of time, collecting and delivering food. (No) May work outside of general working hours of 8:00 โ€“ 5:00 p.m., such as evenings and weekends, and occasional travel out of town may occur. (Yes) This role requires travel/personal vehicle use /work outside normal hours. (Yes) Work may require to lift, move and carry objects from 20 to 40 pounds, such as boxes containing office and other supplies. Crouching, bending, kneeling and reaching when filing. Accommodations may be available upon request. Background Check: This position doesnโ€™t require a criminal background check. Criminal background checks may be required for the following reasons: Insurance requirement N Third party contractual requirement/s N Job duties requirements include unsupervised administration of cash or other liquid assets. N Job duties include unaccompanied work with minors, elders, or anyone legally unable to consent to touch, discipline, or sexual contact. N A criminal record unrelated to theft, assault, or sexual violence may not make you ineligible to work at Oregon Food Bank. We actively support all our staff in developing relevant skills and capacities to improve job retention and advancement. Inclement Weather, Service Disruptions and Disaster Response expectations: OFB is part of the regional disaster response network and, as part of our commitment to our community, we all are expected to report to work as soon as itโ€™s safe to do so and to respond to the disaster, emer