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... food sovereignty. 8. Must pass pre-employment drug and health screening. Must adhere to the Tribe's Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace Policy during the course of employment. 9. Must be eligible for ...

PE and Health Teacher

Portland, OR · On-site

$47K - $64K/yr

In Health lessons, incorporate culturally specific views on nutrition, such as food sovereignty and the role of ancestral/native foods in community wellness. * Ability to navigate sensitive health ...

... food sovereignty. 8. Must pass pre-employment drug and health screening. Must adhere to the Tribe's Drug and Alcohol Free Workplace Policy during the course of employment. 9. Must be eligible for ...

PE and Health Teacher

Portland, OR

$47K - $64K/yr

In Health lessons, incorporate culturally specific views on nutrition, such as food sovereignty and the role of ancestral/native foods in community wellness. * Ability to navigate sensitive health ...

... for food and housing sovereignty. Our mission is simple: to meet people where they are, empower them with the care and resources they need, and support their journey toward holistic well-being.

Youth Empowerment Intern

Vallejo, CA · On-site

$17 - $22.50/hr

... for food and housing sovereignty. Our mission is simple: to meet people where they are, empower them with the care and resources they need, and support their journey toward holistic well-being.

... food and housing sovereignty. Our mission is simple: to meet people where they are, empower them with the care and resources they need, and support their journey toward holistic well-being. About the ...

Baker- Tim Hortons

NY · On-site

$13.50 - $17.75/hr

... sovereignty for Tribal Nations and trusted partners". TMG has grown from a small local business ... Follow food safety procedures, including handwashing and temperature checks * Clean and sanitize ...

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How much do food sovereignty jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for food sovereignty in the United States is $15.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Food Sovereignty position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Food Sovereignty Specialist, a background in sustainable agriculture, community organizing, and food systems analysis is crucial, often supported by a relevant degree or experience in agricultural sciences, public health, or community development. Familiarity with GIS mapping tools, research methodologies, and certification in permaculture or agroecology can be valuable. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and cultural competency skills help professionals effectively engage diverse communities and stakeholders. These skills are vital to building resilient local food systems and empowering communities to control their own food resources.

What are the typical challenges faced by Food Sovereignty Specialists?

Food Sovereignty Specialists often encounter challenges such as coordinating among diverse stakeholders, navigating resource limitations, and managing the complexities of policy and local food systems. They may need to balance cultural traditions with modern agricultural practices while ensuring projects remain inclusive and equitable. Successfully addressing these challenges requires adaptability, strong communication skills, and a proactive approach in problem-solving. The collaborative nature of this work means you’ll have opportunities to develop strong community relationships and learn from multidisciplinary teams.

What is a Food Sovereignty job?

A Food Sovereignty job involves working to ensure communities have control over their local food systems, including production, distribution, and consumption. These jobs can be in advocacy, policy-making, farming, education, or community organizing, often focusing on sustainable agriculture, food justice, and Indigenous food rights. Roles may exist within nonprofits, government agencies, or grassroots organizations aiming to promote equitable access to culturally appropriate and locally produced food.

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Infographic showing various Food Sovereignty job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, and 32% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,147 per year, or $15.5 per hour.
Comer Corps Apprentice

$16.60/hr

Part-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Position title: Comer Corps Apprentice 

Position reports to: Comer Corps Program Coordinator 

Status: Part Time Hourly 

Salary: $16.20/hour 

About the Comer Education Campus 

The Comer Education Campus (CEC) has been recognized as one of the most unique youth-serving organizations in the nation.  Our mission is to help young people prepare to be well rounded global citizens who are ready for college and careers.  We primarily serve youth in middle and high schools, while providing employment opportunities and counseling supports to our alumni. 

Located in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side, the campus is anchored by the state-of-the-art Gary Comer Youth Center (GCYC), Gary Comer College Prep High School, and Gary Comer Middle School.  Programming is offered in three primary categories: academics, enrichment, and college and career preparation.  Together we serve nearly 2,000 young people annually. 

Position Summary 

Comer Corps Apprentices are young adults enrolled in one of GCYC’s two US Department of Labor Registered Apprenticeships: Culinary Arts or Urban Farmer 

The Community Urban Agriculture Team (Comer Crops) will provide youth and young adults with immersive experiences in community food systems, food sovereignty work, and other fields related to urban agriculture. The goal of the cohort is to promote environmental literacy and education, increasing individual agency within the local food system in order to build community resilience and decrease reliance on outside food sources. Comer Crops members will serve as “Green Ambassadors” and work on GCYC’s 1.75-acre, onsite urban farm and other gardens, forging deeper connections to the earth while providing all community members increased access to healthy and fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs year-round.  

The Francie Comer Culinary Apprenticeship is a two-year apprenticeship registered with the Department of Labor, to bring Culinary Art experiences and trainings to qualifying applicants. Apprentices will experience and learn about cooking, baking, recipe testing, safety and sanitation, and hospitality. Our goal for our apprentices is to be well prepared for employment across the culinary industry including but not limited to restaurants, catering, hotels, schools and cafeterias, and bakeries.  

Essential Functions and Responsibilities: 

  • Program Operations: 

  • Serve the GCYC and Greater Grand Crossing community as part of the work of one of the Comer Corps 

  • Participate in paid, mandatory professional development, team building, and service opportunities with the entire Comer Corps 

  • Maintain an accurate timecard by punching in and out at scheduled times 

  • Communicate about work issues (attendance, tardiness, performance, instructions) in writing with direct supervisor 

  • Responsible for special projects assigned by direct supervisor, Director of Employment Programs, or Executive Director. 

  • Culture/Values: 

  • Embrace/demonstrate the values of the Comer Education Campus:   

  • Youth Power 

  • Innovation 

  • Wellbeing 

  • Community Commitment 

  • Equity and Inclusion 

  • Joy 

  • Contribute to and maintain a productive and engaging work environment where employees feel safe, comfortable, engaged, and capable of being successful. 

  • Believes in continual improvement and has high expectations of themselves and their colleagues 

  • Intentionally and continuously strives to promote a culture that values and strengthens diversity and inclusion.

Qualifications:  

  • Must be a current Chicago resident with proof of residency (state ID etc.) 

  • Must be able to work legally in the US 

  • The ideal candidate is between the ages of 18 and 24, and has completed or is no longer enrolled in high school 

  • Interested in community service and engagement, excited about working alongside youth development professionals at the Gary Comer Youth Center 

Core Competencies 

  • Strong project management and organizational skills. Must be able to initiate and finish projects. 

  • Able to communicate effectively with youth, co-workers, stakeholders and families in a respectful and culturally competent manner via written and oral communication. 

  • Must enjoy working with teams but can also work independently. 

  • Enjoys being the leader but is also confident enough to take directions from others. 

  • Must be able to take initiative and problem solve. Must be a creative thinker. 

  • Demonstrates strong accuracy in all areas of work and possess adaptive vitality. 

  • Must have basic computer literacy skills, including Microsoft Office, independent use of the internet, and ability to learn and properly utilize software systems. 

  • Abides by the employee handbook and established GCYC policies and procedures. 

Physical Work Requirements & Environment: 

The GCYC environment is consistently bustling with youth and community members. The Center’s work is fast paced and varied. Our work is done on site where our youth and families are. Therefore, it is required that team members meet the following requirements: 

  • Have the ability to lift up to 25 pounds. 

  • Able to complete administrative work in a shared office space within a youth center.