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Food Pick-Up Driver Volunteer

Northglenn, CO · On-site

$15.75 - $21.50/hr

This role is essential in helping transport food from Food Bank of the Rockies to our distribution site so families can access nutritious food and essential resources. Volunteer Responsibilities

Volunteer Liaison

Houston, TX · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Responsible for upholding the excellence and integrity of each dedicated volunteer program, Volunteer Services, and Houston Food Bank by holding members accountable to the Code of Conduct and ...

Volunteer Liaison

Houston, TX · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Responsible for upholding the excellence and integrity of each dedicated volunteer program, Volunteer Services, and Houston Food Bank by holding members accountable to the Code of Conduct and ...

Volunteer Liaison

Houston, TX · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Responsible for upholding the excellence and integrity of each dedicated volunteer program, Volunteer Services, and Houston Food Bank by holding members accountable to the Code of Conduct and ...

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Uphold the core values and mission of Weld Food Bank in all activities. * Foster a collaborative team environment, working with staff and volunteers to promote a clean, safe, and positive workplace.

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How much do food bank volunteer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for food bank volunteer in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a food bank volunteer?

Food Bank Volunteers are individuals who donate their time and effort to help food banks operate efficiently. Their tasks often include sorting and packing food donations, distributing food to those in need, assisting with inventory, and helping with administrative duties. Food Bank Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring that food reaches individuals and families experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers may work on a regular schedule or participate during special events, and training is typically provided to help them understand food safety and distribution procedures.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a food bank volunteer?

To thrive as a Food Bank Volunteer, you need reliability, attention to detail, and a willingness to perform physically active tasks, though formal qualifications are rarely required. Familiarity with inventory systems, basic food safety practices, and sometimes manual handling procedures is beneficial. Strong teamwork, communication skills, and a compassionate attitude help volunteers connect with clients and colleagues effectively. These skills ensure that food is distributed safely, efficiently, and respectfully to those in need.

What challenges do food bank volunteers face and how can they be addressed?

Food Bank Volunteers often encounter challenges such as managing high volumes of donations, ensuring food safety, and working efficiently in a fast-paced environment. It's common to engage in physical tasks like sorting and lifting, which can be demanding. Effective teamwork and clear communication with staff and other volunteers help address these challenges, as does following established protocols for food handling and safety. Many organizations provide training and support to help new volunteers adapt quickly and work comfortably within the team.

What is the difference between Food Bank Volunteer vs Food Pantry Assistant?

AspectFood Bank VolunteerFood Pantry Assistant
Required CredentialsNone typically requiredNone typically required
Work EnvironmentDistribution centers, warehouses, community eventsFood pantries, community centers, local distribution sites
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit food banks, charitable organizationsLocal food pantries, community outreach programs
Common Search & Comparison IntentVolunteer roles in food banksRoles assisting in food pantries

Food Bank Volunteers typically assist in large-scale food distribution centers, helping sort, package, and distribute food. Food Pantry Assistants work directly within community-based food pantries, helping clients select food and manage inventory. Both roles support food security efforts but differ mainly in scale and setting.

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Infographic showing various Food Bank Volunteer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,804 per year, or $19.1 per hour.

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Job description

Description:

Job Summary: Under the direction of the Volunteer Manager, the Volunteer Assistant supports all aspects of volunteer recruitment, coordination, training, and supervision to advance the organization’s mission. This role is responsible for building and maintaining community partnerships, scheduling volunteer groups, creating recruitment materials, providing volunteer orientations, and training volunteers for events and special projects. The Volunteer Assistant manages volunteer records, including tracking and inputting volunteer hours, confirming group participation, verifying community service hours, and maintaining food drive data. Additionally, this position serves as a key point of contact for volunteers by communicating schedules, responding to inquiries, and leading projects as needed. At the reception desk, the Volunteer Assistant welcomes guests, answers phone calls, assists with volunteer-related information, and responds to food assistance inquiries. The role also supports community food drives by providing guidance and resources, conducting follow-ups, coordinating logistics, and participating in speaking engagements to promote volunteerism and community involvement.


About Second Harvest

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is a member of Feeding America – the largest charitable domestic hunger-relief organization in the United States. Second Harvest Food Bank secures and distributes food and grocery products to more than 800 feeding partners throughout Central Florida. With the help of food and financial donors, volunteers and a caring, committed community, the food bank distributes 300,000 meals every day to a seven-county service area, which includes Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia. Feeding neighbors facing hunger is only the beginning. By investing in job training programs, advocating for access to nutritious foods, and inspiring our community to get involved, Second Harvest Food Bank is leaning into the root causes of hunger and helping our neighbors thrive.


Department Overview

The Development team at Second Harvest leads the aspects of fund development for our rapidly growing organization through: annual campaigns, capital campaigns, endowment campaigns, planned and deferred giving, major gifts, signature fundraising and third-party events, cause related marketing campaigns, advocacy, digital fundraising, public relations, marketing, social media, stewardship and more.


Work schedule

Mon-Friday 7:30am-4pm

1st & 3rd Wed of each month: 11:30am-8pm


Travel Requirements

Must have reliable transportation, to support offsite events throughout the Orlando metropolitan area and surrounding regions. Use of a personal vehicle may be required, with eligible mileage reimbursed according to company policy.


Job Responsibilities

Volunteer Recruitment

  • Assist supervisor in assessing volunteer requirements
  • Support in identifying and establishing new partnerships with potential volunteers through events such as volunteer fairs and United Way
  • Schedule and coordinate volunteer groups
  • Contribute to the development and production of written promotional content for volunteer recruitment
  • Recruit and train volunteer groups for special events or specific off-site projects

Record Keeping

  • Input volunteer hours into VolunteerHub
  • Confirm volunteer groups
  • Schedule volunteers in Volunteer Hub
  • Input food drives into Excel sheet and send thank you letters
  • Help with monthly report

Volunteer Supervision

  • Provide orientation to new volunteers & escort them to the projects/work alongside at times
  • Help sign off on volunteer hour forms for community service volunteers
  • Appropriately communicate with and recognize the efforts of volunteers & food drive organizers
  • Help with offsite projects/food shows
  • Help lead volunteer projects in the warehouse when we are short staffed

Reception Desk

  • Answer reception phone/greet guests
  • Assist with welcome sign/provide list of volunteer groups
  • Keep copies of BEO’s so that you are familiar with events taking place in our meeting rooms
  • Assist with walk in food assistance inquiries
  • Provide temporary badges to interns, guests, staff on as needed basis
  • Sign for deliveries/let staff know when items have arrived

Coordination and Oversight of community food drives

  • Help answer calls/return messages to food drive organizers & provide timely and effective follow up and customer service when they request advice, materials, tips..etc
  • Attend speaking engagements and educate potential donors on our mission and how to aid that through successful food drives

Any other duties as assigned.

Requirements:

Minimum Qualification

  • High school diploma
  • Ability to speak in front of large groups
  • Knowledge of departmental procedures, processes, and the organization’s basic policies
  • Awareness of how the team’s work supports the department’s mission
  • Proficiency in tools and systems needed for the role (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel basics, email, scheduling, organization-specific systems)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills to convey information clearly to team members, internal partners, and external contacts
  • Strong attention to detail to ensure accuracy and minimize errors
  • Strong organizational skills to arrange and track tasks across programs and projects
  • Knowledge of how to follow clear instructions and established procedures
  • Knowledge of customer, visitor, or constituent service principles
  • Ability to complete basic and routine technical, administrative, or operational tasks
  • Ability to ask clarifying questions when instructions are unclear
  • Ability to apply limited judgment within clearly defined work assignments
  • Ability to manage multiple routine tasks within established timeframes
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with team members and other departments
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion when handling sensitive information
  • Ability to take ownership of assigned tasks and complete them reliably with direct supervision

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with Volunteer Hub
  • Certificate in Volunteer Management
  • Experience working with volunteers or personal volunteer experience