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SNAP Outreach Navigator

Denver, CO ยท On-site +1

$26.57 - $28.15/hr

The organization is committed to achieving racial, economic and food justice and seeks employees ... Ability to work a hybrid position, meaning a combination of both in-person and remote / online ...

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What is the difference between Food Justice Remote vs Food Policy Advocate?

AspectFood Justice RemoteFood Policy Advocate
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in related field, experience in food justice or community workBachelor's or master's in public policy, law, or related field
Work EnvironmentRemote, nonprofit or advocacy organizationsOffice-based or remote, government agencies or NGOs
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, advocacy groups focused on food equityGovernment agencies, policy think tanks, advocacy organizations
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding remote food justice rolesComparing roles in food policy advocacy

Food Justice Remote typically involves remote work focused on community-based food equity initiatives, while Food Policy Advocate often entails policy development and lobbying, sometimes in office settings. Both roles aim to improve food systems but differ in scope and work environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working remotely in food justice roles?

Professionals in remote food justice roles often encounter challenges such as coordinating with community partners across different regions, building trust virtually, and staying updated on local issues without being physically present. Effective communication and collaboration are essential, as much of the work involves advocacy, education, and policy development with diverse stakeholders. Utilizing digital tools for meetings, data collection, and outreach can help bridge these gaps, but it requires adaptability and strong organizational skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a remote Food Justice role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a remote Food Justice role, you need a strong background in food systems, community advocacy, and public health, often supported by a relevant degree or experience in social justice or nutrition. Familiarity with data analysis tools, virtual collaboration platforms, and grant-writing software is typically important. Excellent communication, cultural competency, and self-motivation are standout soft skills for engaging diverse communities and working independently. These skills enable effective advocacy, outreach, and impact in advancing equitable access to healthy food, especially when working remotely.

What are Food Justice Remote jobs?

Food Justice Remote jobs are roles that focus on promoting equitable access to healthy, affordable, and culturally appropriate food, while addressing systemic inequalities in the food system. These positions are performed remotely and can include advocacy, policy research, education, community organizing, program coordination, and communications for organizations working towards food justice. People in these roles often collaborate with community groups, policymakers, and non-profits to advance food equity from anywhere with an internet connection.
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Infographic showing various Food Justice Remote job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, and 15% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.
SNAP Outreach Navigator (Remote)

SNAP Outreach Navigator (Remote)

Hunger Free Colorado

Denver, CO โ€ข Remote

$26.57 - $28.15/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About the Organization

Hunger Free Colorado, a statewide nonprofit organization, connects people to food resources to meet existing needs and drives policy, systems and social change to end hunger. As the state's leading anti-hunger advocacy organization, Hunger Free Colorado is dedicated to achieving a future in which all Coloradans have equitable access to the nutritious food needed to thrive and reach their full potential.

The organization is committed to achieving racial, economic and food justice and seeks employees who share these values. In 2020, Hunger Free Colorado adopted a new vision for our staff experience: Employees can exercise influence at all levels of the organization and are provided relevant and intentional opportunities to grow as professionals and people.

About the Department

The Client Services Department is on the front line of this work, connecting people in need to available food resources. We do this work through two programs:

  1. The SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps) Outreach program, which includes Mobile Outreach throughout the Denver metro area to support clients in-person and a statewide multilingual Food Resource Hotline,
  2. The SNAP PEAS (Partners Engaging in Application Services) program. SNAP PEAS is a network of partner organizations across the state which we empower and support to provide SNAP outreach as part of their work.

This position will work within the SNAP Outreach program, with assignments in both Mobile Outreach and the Food Resource Hotline.

Job Summary

Hunger Free Colorado is seeking a mission-driven, motivated, and highly compassionate Mobile Outreach & Hotline Specialist to provide direct support to people in need by assisting them in navigating benefit systems and attaining resources and benefits they are eligible for. Support is provided through Hunger Free Colorado Mobile Outreach sites and through the Food Resource Hotline. Additionally, this role will ensure the accurate dissemination of information and application assistance, support expansion opportunities into new communities and build and maintain relationships within communities and related organizations who host Hunger Free Colorado outreach work. This role serves as an advocate for clients by combining empathy, listening skills, and expertise in food resource referrals that result in effective navigation of various systems and connection to resources.

Responsibilities

Mobile Outreach Direct Service Work directly with clients at Hunger Free Colorado Mobile Outreach sites to:

  • Maintain organized, safe, and respectful environment for clients.
  • Share information with clients about the food resources available to them, such as WIC, food pantries, summer meals, etc.
  • Screen for SNAP eligibility, provide application assistance, follow up to assist with benefits retention via redeterminations, change reports, etc.
  • Provide clients with contact information for various other organizations that assist with needs beyond food resources. For instance: Immigration, housing, phone, and other forms of assistance.

Direct Hotline Service Support the Food Resource Hotline by answering calls and reaching out to community partner referrals.

  • Screen for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP) eligibility and provide application assistance
  • Disseminate information to clients about the food resources available to them
  • Provide referrals to WIC, food pantries, summer meals and other resources
  • Follow up with SNAP applicant to ensure timely submission of documents and assist them in retaining their benefits
Other Duties
  • Track all record in a secure Salesforce database
  • Maintain an organized, safe and respectful environment for clients
  • Occasional evening and weekend work as well as professional development opportunities.
Required Qualifications
  • Bilingual (fluency in BOTH Spanish and English required)
  • Passion for, and commitment to, the mission, vision, and values of Hunger Free Colorado.
  • Ability to work a hybrid position, meaning a combination of both in-person and remote / online assignments. This position requires regular travel to partner organization sites around the Denver metro area, as well as occasional visits to the Hunger Free Colorado office for team gatherings.
  • Ability to work independently, maintaining strong communication ties with site contacts, meeting their needs while aligning with Hunger Free Colorado policies and procedures.
  • Ability to work occasional weekends and evenings.
Preferred Qualifications

Interest in, and ability to:

  • Proactively engage with members of the public, providing high quality direct services in a face-to-face setting.
  • Work independently and with minimal supervision within a community-based setting.
  • Connect quickly with people from diverse backgrounds.
You Are Good At

The successful candidate will be energized by providing direct service in face-to-face community settings and via phone line support. They love to provide exceptional customer service and work with people, proactively engage with those they've never met, many of whom may initially be hesitant to speak with Hunger Free Colorado. They can work independently within communities with little to no oversight and are comfortable adjusting their approach to engagement as necessary. They have a strong interest in advocating for themselves and their clients.

Work Environment

Organization-wide

  • All positions are required to be Colorado-based. We operate in a hybrid fashion, both in-person and remotely through Microsoft office platforms. The number of weekly in-person days vary.
  • We are a dynamic and diverse team representing varied racial, cultural, and religious backgrounds that engages in regular conversations about structural and historical inequities.

Position-specific

  • This position requires reliable transportation for regular travel within Denver metro area and into surrounding counties in order to engage with partners in person.
  • Ability to work occasional weekends and evenings
Compensation & Benefits

Compensation for this position ranges from $25.33 - $27.33 per hour, depending on qualifications and possible differentials. This equates to approximately $52,679.39 - $53,994.77 per year, depending on number of hours worked.

Hunger Free Colorado offers an exceptional benefits package including vision, basic life, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance provided at no charge to employees. Also included are health, dental, critical illness, accident, and voluntary life insurance coverage with a generous subsidy for health insurance premiums. We also offer a retirement plan, paid vacation, sick leave, and a minimum of 11 paid holidays off per year.

For staff who have worked at least 6 months full time, professional development benefits are available. Hunger Free Colorado participates in the Colorado Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) Program, which provides partial income payments and job protection for eligible employees who are temporarily unable to work due to their or a family member's qualifying medical or legal reason. Detailed benefits documents are available to interested candidates upon request.

Hunger Free Colorado is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and equitable work environment and we strongly encourage you to apply if you are part of the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) and/or LGBTQIA community, are differently abled, a veteran, or are of diverse nationality or religion.

Hunger Free Colorado expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status.

Hunger Free Colorado will not discriminate or retaliate against applicants who inquire about, disclose, or discuss their compensation or that of other applicants.