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Food Pantry Intern Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Internship, Neighbor Services

Tampa, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

... 400+ food pantry partners. But, we know food alone won't solve hunger -- that's why we're ... Full-time and part-time placements are available depending on the intern's degree program and ...

Internship, Neighbor Services

Tampa, FL · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

... of 400+ food pantry partners. But, we know food alone won't solve hunger - that's why we're ... Full-time and part-time placements are available depending on the intern's degree program and ...

Internship, Neighbor Services

Tampa, FL

$14.25 - $19/hr

... of 400+ food pantry partners. But, we know food alone won't solve hunger - that's why we're ... Full-time and part-time placements are available depending on the intern's degree program and ...

$14.75 - $19/hr

... intern designed to provide students with hands-on learning experiences.The Student Care ... Place weekly order with Lion's Pantry to replenish food items * Sort food and other basic needs ...

$14.75 - $19/hr

... intern designed to provide students with hands-on learning experiences.The Student Care ... Place weekly order with Lion's Pantry to replenish food items * Sort food and other basic needs ...

Student Social Media Team

Odessa, TX · On-site

$12.75 - $16.50/hr

Work on scheduling times and planning shoots that highlight or promote individual programs such as Nursing or our food pantry. * Join event committees to see what kind of content the Student Social ...

Temp/Intern Location: Villanova, PA Work Schedule: temporary Approximate Number of Hours per Week ... Pantry: Responsible for food prep and customer service including maintaining serving lines and ...

Neighbor Care Navigator

Austin, TX

$20.75 - $26.75/hr

Build reports for the Supportive Services team including food pantry utilization, Healthy Home Coach program progress, Social Work intern touchpoints, etc. * Collaborate with the Data team to build ...

Neighbor Care Navigator

Austin, TX · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Build reports for the Supportive Services team including food pantry utilization, Healthy Home Coach program progress, Social Work intern touchpoints, etc. * Collaborate with the Data team to build ...

Neighbor Care Navigator

Austin, TX · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Build reports for the Supportive Services team including food pantry utilization, Healthy Home Coach program progress, Social Work intern touchpoints, etc. * Collaborate with the Data team to build ...

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How much do food pantry intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for food pantry intern in the United States is $16.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectFood Pantry InternFood Bank Volunteer
Required CredentialsUsually no formal credentials; some may have related courseworkNo formal credentials typically required
Work EnvironmentIndoor pantry settings, assisting with inventory and client supportWarehouse or distribution centers, sorting and packing food
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit food assistance programs, community outreachFood banks, charitable organizations, community service
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding internship roles in food assistanceVolunteering opportunities at food banks

Food Pantry Interns typically assist with daily operations, inventory, and client support within pantry settings, often as part of a structured internship program. Food Bank Volunteers usually help with sorting, packing, and distributing food at larger warehouse facilities. Both roles support food assistance efforts but differ in scope, environment, and responsibilities.

What are some common challenges Food Pantry Interns face, and how can they effectively address them?

Food Pantry Interns often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of clients during busy periods, ensuring accurate inventory tracking, and maintaining organization in limited storage spaces. To address these, interns can develop strong communication and time-management skills, familiarize themselves with inventory management systems, and collaborate closely with team members and volunteers. Proactively seeking feedback and staying adaptable also help interns handle unexpected situations and contribute positively to the pantry’s operations.

What are Food Pantry Interns?

Food Pantry Interns are individuals, often students or recent graduates, who support the operations of a food pantry by assisting with tasks such as organizing food donations, distributing food to clients, managing inventory, and helping with outreach and educational programs. They may also help with administrative duties, data entry, and volunteer coordination. The role is designed to provide hands-on experience in nonprofit operations, food insecurity issues, and community service. Food Pantry Interns often work under the supervision of pantry staff and gain valuable skills in teamwork, communication, and project management.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Food Pantry Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Food Pantry Intern, you need organizational skills, basic knowledge of food safety, and a commitment to community service, often supported by volunteer experience or coursework in social work or nutrition. Familiarity with inventory management systems, Microsoft Office, and food handling certifications is typically beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills, teamwork, and cultural sensitivity help interns effectively interact with diverse clients and volunteers. These skills ensure efficient pantry operations, safe food distribution, and a positive, respectful environment for all clients.
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Infographic showing various Food Pantry Intern job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% Internship, 25% Full Time, 49% Part Time, and 13% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $34,301 per year, or $16.5 per hour.
Internship, Neighbor Services

Internship, Neighbor Services

Feeding Tampa Bay

Tampa, FL • On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

Full-time, Part-time, Internship

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description:


Feeding Tampa Bay serves ten counties in West Central Florida and is a leader in hunger relief across our region. Just last year, we served 85M meals to our neighbors through direct service and through our network of 400+ food pantry partners.


But, we know food alone won’t solve hunger — that’s why we’re redefining what it means to feed our region. By creating pathways to possibilities for nearly 1 million people, Feeding Tampa Bay connects and convenes solutions, partners and resources that nourish long-term stability. As a member of the Feeding America network, we will work to dismantle barriers for individuals, families and seniors across our area — because it’s possible.


SUMMARY


Feeding Tampa Bay’s Neighbor Services program helps with more than just food. We know that surrounding hunger are often challenges with meeting other basic needs; like finding adequate housing, understanding health care options, locating transportation help, or accessing services to support individuals and families. Our trained team cares about our community and works one-on-one to help neighbors navigate an often complicated social services system. SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, is a foundational core service of our programming.


We aim to empower our community to utilize resources and services that reduce challenges caused by financial crisis. We equip neighbors with knowledge, resources, and opportunities to advance economic mobility; empowering neighbors to have a brighter, healthier future.


Full-time and part-time placements are available depending on the intern’s degree program and educational requirements. Interns are expected to complete hours in-person under the supervision of their assigned MSW or Task Supervisor. Virtual and work-from-home opportunities are only available on a case-by-case basis with the prior approval of the student's supervisor.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) application assistance- all training and certification will be provided by FTB Staff
  • Provide food navigation to clients as needed through the FTB Find Food tool and connections to other Feeding Tampa Bay programs
  • Monitor Neighbor Help Desk calls and requests to Feeding Tampa Bay and respond to inquiries regarding FTB programming and services.
  • Learn the various day to day roles of the FTB Empowerment Center from Neighbor Entrypoint, Intake, FTB Service Provision, and referral to onsite Community Partners
  • Learn to use FTB’s online Empowerment services database UniteUs, including creating client profiles and sending and receiving service referrals
  • Maintain detailed notes in FTB’s internal data collection system and report relevant data for program improvement
  • Provide SNAP outreach support as needed for Feeding Tampa Bay partner agencies, at Trinity Cafe, and Mobile Pantry distributions, etc. as needed
  • Participate in Weekly or Bi-Weekly supervision with MSW Supervisor
  • Assist other Feeding Tampa Bay staff on special projects
  • Demonstrate a pleasant, professional and helpful attitude at all times
  • Commit to upholding FTB’s “Grow Code”, workplace policies and principles, and best practices for food safety.
  • Proficiency in languages other than English are a plus.
Requirements:

To perform this internship successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • While clinical aspects of social work are utilized, this internship does not classify as a “clinical placement.”
  • Must be currently enrolled in an educational program focusing on social work, social services, human services, or counseling
    • Other educational fields will be considered on a case by case basis depending on student placement needs, degree requirements, and FTB current program capacity
    • Associates, Bachelors, Masters, and PhD students are eligible for placement in Feeding Tampa Bay’s internship program, but job responsibilities will vary based on level of experience and requirements of individual programs.
  • Our program is flexible when possible with students outside schedule requirements, but depending on program requirements cannot guarantee hours outside of the traditional work day
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and writing
  • Ability to communicate comfortably with clients both in person and over the phone including making cold calls to initiate services
  • Ability to work in low-income, culturally diverse, community settings and a basic understanding of the challenges and barriers faced when individuals and families seek assistance
  • Ability to work well with non-English speaking populations, in low-income areas, and with children and families, or seniors, etc.
  • Ability to manage and document deliverables and data from a number of sources. Spreadsheet skills a must.
  • Ability to work constructively with individuals (agency staff, the public, and volunteers) from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds in culturally diverse work environments.
  • Demonstrated skills with Microsoft Word Office Suite of applications, ability to learn and use Google Suite.
  • Demonstrated ability to be timely in terms of handing in deliverables and maintaining agreed upon work hours.

HOW TO APPLY: If interested in field placement with the Feeding Tampa Bay Empowerment team please submit a copy of your resume and personal statement to the FTB recruitment team and you will be contacted for an interview and/or other next steps.