FoodCap's grant-funded business support services fall into four categories:Through grant funding, FoodCap will expand our business support services to reach a wider audience with more comprehensive and more individualized support, with a focus on small-scale, beginning, and established BIPOC regenerative farmers. Many of the farmers we work with run established operations, but when they work with us on business development, they are often doing so for the first time. We adapt the timeline of our services to the workflows of busy farmers and work hard to reduce overwhelm, translate financial terminology into terms anyone can understand, and empower farm owners to make strategic decisions for the future of their businesses.
1) 1:1 Customized Support: Expansion of FoodCap's existing financial literacy, bookkeeping and accounting, and business viability services for individual farmers;
2) Public Financial Literacy Workshops: Expansion of FoodCap's free, public-facing, virtual programming around bookkeeping/accounting and business success;
3) Lending Readiness Program: Establishment of a designated program of individual support specifically focused on funding opportunities, debt preparedness, and successfully completing loan applications;
4) Online Resource Library: Establishment and ongoing maintenance of a database of free financial literacy materials and other resources available in English and Spanish.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Oversee the development and expansion of 1:1, customized, comprehensive business support services, public-facing workshops, lending readiness training, and public resource library
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Collaborate regularly with the lending team to assess business readiness for farmers entering our pipeline, determine specific needs, and develop individual business support plans
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Directly advise farm business owners with bookkeeping and accounting needs where needed, and collaborate regularly with the Lending Coordinator and/or external partners to execute individual business support plans
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Oversee all tracking and reporting related to business support programs and services in collaboration with the Lending Associate, including intake and exit surveys, participation, demographic data, resource downloads and page views, loan application progress where applicable, etc.
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Conduct outreach to underserved BIPOC farmers as well as peer organizations to increase awareness of and engagement with programming
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Collaborate with the Director of Strategy & Communications to market public-facing workshops and provide information for storytelling and organizational reporting.
QUALIFICATIONS
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Strong accounting experience and familiarity with the financial circumstances of small and/or new businesses; experience working with or previously owning a small farm a plus
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Direct and/or lived experience working with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field, such as business, accounting, finance, or similar
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Three to five years of professional experience in a leadership-level role preferred, or a demonstrated ability to assume a leadership role
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Strong administrative experience including reporting and tracking budgets
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Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills and ability to adapt communication style to diverse audiences
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Logistically adept and capable of coordinating activities with a variety of stakeholders
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Ability to integrate into existing virtual workflows and maintain timely communication with a remote team
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Comfortable taking ownership of a core element of our operations and making thoughtful recommendations for new approaches as needed
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Excellent time management skills and the ability to develop deliverables autonomously
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Flexibility to accommodate variable work hours, including periodic domestic travel.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
Our ideal candidate will be comfortable leading work in a group or one-on-one setting with farmers and will enjoy working collaboratively with our small team in areas of frequent and considerable overlap. They will feel right at home navigating financial reports and spreadsheets, and have a "Let's get to the bottom of this" mentality when analyzing reports and transactions. We're seeking a mission-driven leader who is excited to get outside the box of the traditional accounting world, feels confident working inside and outside an organization to design solutions, and has been looking for a way to use their numbers brain to make a meaningful difference.
Foodshed Capital recognizes that women, people of color, and other marginalized groups are much less likely to apply for a job if they don't meet 100% of the desired qualifications. We encourage all resourceful individuals who have the aptitude to excel in this position to apply-it's possible that your skills and experience are exactly what we need.
REPORTING + LOCATION
This is a full-time exempt position, reporting to the Executive Director.
The position is primarily remote, with the ability to meet in person with the core team in Central Virginia on a quarterly basis and make periodic trips to farms in the region. Preference given to candidates located within a 2-hour drive of Richmond or Charlottesville VA, or in the New York / New England region. Other locations may be considered for qualified candidates.
Candidates must possess a valid driver's license, with access to a vehicle, for periodic travel throughout the region to meet with farmer clients and the FoodCap team. Reimbursement is provided for all work-related travel costs. Carpooling is encouraged when possible.
COMPENSATION
Annual salary is based on experience and ability, and is negotiable within the range of $90,000 - $103,500.
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20 days PTO per year + 11 paid holidays
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Employer-provided healthcare and dental coverage
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3-months paid parental leave
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Work-related travel reimbursement at the standard federal rate
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Membership to coworking space if located in Richmond or Charlottesville, VA
Foodshed Capital is an equal opportunity employer and we encourage people of color; Indigenous people; LGBTQ+ people; veterans; people with disabilities; people who have been formerly incarcerated; and others who are underrepresented within the environmental nonprofit sector to apply. We will not discriminate against any qualified applicant or employee on the basis of race (including traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture, hair type and protective hairstyles (e.g., braids, locs and twists), color, religion, national origin, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth, lactation, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, age (40 and over), marital status, physical or mental disability, genetic information and military status (including certain dependents of service members, veterans, and members of the uniformed forces of the United States, armed forces reserves, National Guard, Virginia Defense Force or naval militia) or any other category protected by federal and state law.
TO APPLY:
Please complete this short form to upload your cover letter, resume with references, and any additional background info you'd like to share.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis and the position will remain open until filled.
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Michael Reilly
Executive Director
Virginia Foodshed Capital
Charlottesville VA
434.409.0053
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