Open Position: Educator in Gardening, Cooking, and Food 

(20 hours/week)

Job Overview

Midwest Food Connection is seeking a passionate educator to join our team and inspire young people to deepen their relationship with food in ways that benefit their bodies, their communities, and the earth. Midwest Food Connection works with about 40 schools in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, annually reaching 4,000 students in grades K-8.

Our extensive and award-winning curriculum covers topics from whole grains to local produce to immigrant cuisines. We blend storytelling, cooking, art, gardening, and culture to educate young people about how food, and our relationship with food, can lead to a better future. 

Because of the frequency with which our lessons are taught, and the variety and diversity of classroom settings in which we teach, Midwest Food Connection strives to continuously improve and update our lessons to effectively address present-day issues and topics. We welcome new ideas and creativity in enhancing our curriculum to most effectively engage students and meet the needs of the communities we serve. 

The successful candidate will bring positive energy into classroom visits and provide interactive lessons that help youth:

  • Develop a love for wholesome, locally-grown foods
  • Understand how to take care of the earth by becoming good stewards of the environment
  • Build valuable life skills such as cooking, gardening, shopping wisely, and thinking critically about food systems

Primary Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Teach an established curriculum to students in our partner schools
  • Independently prepare materials and lesson plans for classroom instruction
  • Collaborate with other Midwest Food Connection staff around curriculum development 
  • Maintain and build relationships with classroom teachers   
  • Establish and maintain positive relationships with parents
  • Consider ways to collaborate with school district nutrition programs, after-school care, school community liaisons, and local food shelves – to reach families and deepen the community’s understanding of the connection between food and health

      

Required Experience and Qualifications

  • Teaching experience with elementary- and/or middle school-aged children
  • Passion for food, cooking and/or gardening
  • Comfort collaborating with and deepening relationships with our community partners
  • Ability to work independently, manage own time, and balance multiple projects without direct supervision   

 Essential Skills

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Comfortable with public speaking and teaching in a classroom setting  

Additional Requirements

  • Ability to provide own transportation to and from schools, grocery stores, and meeting sites, as needed. Mileage is reimbursed.
  • Availability of home office and storage for teaching supplies

Start-date

September, 2022

Salary

$20,000-23,000 for 20 hours/week and 12 months. 10-month position available upon request.

Benefits

Organization-wide time off including federal holidays and winter/spring breaks.  Flexible schedule.  Health and Dental care, with 70% of premiums paid. 14 paid days Maternity / Paternity Leave in addition to FMLA standard 12 weeks. Contributions to retirement account.

How to Apply

Please send resume and cover letter by September 6, 2022, to [email protected]

Midwest Food Connection is grateful to the land and waters of Mni Sota Makoce for the nourishment and abundance they provide for us. We respect the earth and all its creatures that walk and crawl and fly and swim. We honor our ancestors, whose shoulders we stand upon, acknowledging both the gifts and transgressions they have passed down to us. We are conscious of the fact that we live on lands that were taken violently from the Dakota people and that despite genocidal actions taken to eradicate them from this state, they and other native tribes continue to live in dignity, to struggle, and to thrive, on these lands today. By offering this land acknowledgement Midwest Food Connection moves forward to enact its mission to inspire young people to deepen their relationship with food and value earth’s bounty.

Midwest Food Connection is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status or disability.

Our Annual Report

Midwest Food Connection’s annual report includes the number of lessons we have taught in our 20 years, as well as the number of students and partner schools we’ve reached. In addition, the report shares more details on our organization and sponsoring natural foods co-ops.