Manager, Bruin Pantry Network

Salt Lake Community College

Salt Lake City, UT

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Alliance/Partner Management, Best Practices, Budget Management, Case Management, Communication Skills, Conferences, Continuous Improvement, Customer Support/Service, Database Technology, Decision Support, Distribution Operations, Entertainment and Media, Expense Tracking, Food Safety, Higher Education, Interpersonal Skills, Inventory Management, Leadership, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, Maintain Compliance, Manage Agenda, Marketing, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Multilingual, Multitasking, Needs Assessment, Nonprofit, Nutrition, Operational Strategy, Operations, Operations Planning, Operations Processes, Organizational Skills, People Management, Performance Reviews, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Development, Program Evaluation, Project/Program Coordination, Project/Program Management, Recreation, Regulations, Safety Compliance, Safety/Work Safety, Sanitation, Schedule Development, Secondary School, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sociology, Stewardship, Strategic Planning, Team Player, Time Management, Vehicle Driving, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, UT
POSTED
9 days ago

Manager, Bruin Pantry Network

Salary

$60,147.49 Annually

Location

Various SLCC locations, UT

Job Type

Exempt Full Time

Job Number

202500826

Division

Business Services

Department

Thayne Center

Opening Date

06/11/2026

Closing Date

7/24/2026 11:59 PM Mountain

FLSA

Exempt

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Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.

All employees are expected to maintain a permanent residence within the State of Utah as a condition of employment. New employees must provide a valid Utah residential address within 30 days of their start date.

Job Summary

The Manager for the Bruin Pantry Network at Salt Lake Community College provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and student-centered support for a multi-campus pantry network dedicated to addressing food insecurity barriers among students. Supervised by the Assistant Director for Community Engagement, this position oversees daily operations, staffing, inventory management, and equitable coordination of pantry services across five campus locations to ensure a consistent, efficient, accessible, and welcoming support environment for students. The Manager supervises three part-time staff, two student employees, and 25 peer leaders while developing operational procedures, maintaining food safety and compliance with Utah Food Bank standards, overseeing program budgets and resources, and utilizing data-informed practices to support continuous improvement and student-centered outcomes. The role also provides case management support for students experiencing food insecurity and connects students with campus and community resources. A successful performance in this role requires strong organizational, communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills, along with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a collaborative and dynamic environment.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities & Knowledge Skills & Abilities

  • Oversee the daily operations of the Bruin Pantry Network across multiple campus locations.
  • Coordinate inventory management, storage, and distribution processes to support students experiencing food insecurity.
  • Knowledge of student basic needs insecurity, including food insecurity and barriers that impact student success in higher education.
  • Knowledge of best practices in campus pantry operations and basic needs support services.
  • Recruit, hire, train, supervise, schedule, and evaluate student employees, peer leaders, and volunteers.
  • Maintain accurate student employment records and address performance concerns in accordance with departmental and institutional expectations.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, adapt to changing needs, meet deadlines, and work effectively both independently and collaboratively.
  • Strong organizational, critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to assess program needs, evaluate outcomes, and implement continuous improvement strategies.
  • Ability to travel between SLCC campuses and community partner locations.
  • Ability to facilitate meetings, develop agendas, synthesize information, and support collaborative decision-making.
  • Plan and lead trainings and developmental conversations.
  • Works successfully whether independent or collaboratively.
  • Sets and meets deadlines individually and with a team.
  • Supervisor may be remote or at a different campus location.
  • Excellent written communication, including email and writing external facing documents.
  • Excellent oral and interpersonal communication skills with a demonstrated ability for public speaking.
  • Tailoring communication to different constituents including students, staff, faculty, and community partners.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Zoom, survey tools, database systems, and online engagement platforms.
  • Knowledge of program coordination and management practices, including strategic planning, needs assessment, participant learning outcomes, and program evaluation.
  • Manage budgets, track expenditures, and ensure responsible stewardship of program resources.
  • Ensure compliance with institutional policies and applicable food safety, sanitation, and health regulations.
  • Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with campus departments, community organizations, nonprofit agencies, donors, and external stakeholders.
  • Coordinate outreach, marketing, recruitment, and educational initiatives to increase awareness and utilization of pantry and basic needs resources.
  • Provide support and coverage at multiple SLCC sites and campuses as needed.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and work with a broad range of people various backgrounds, to maintain good working relationships across the College.

Minimum qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college (Social work, non-profit management, social sciences, humanities, communication, sociology, education, nutrition, or related field).
  • Zero (0) to three (3) years of direct, full-time, paid experience in related areas such as food pantries, basic needs centers, non-profit management, program coordination
  • Trade off 1:1 in experience/education requirement. Part time experience may be considered on a prorated basis.
  • Applicant must have scheduling flexibility to accommodate attendance at occasional early mornings, late evenings and weekend programs, retreats and conferences.
  • May occasionally be required to work evenings and/or weekends as determined by student programming needs.
  • Ability to complete Utah state defensive driving training and drive authorized vehicles.
  • Able to comfortably lift 50 pounds and make repetitive movements.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working in higher education, student affairs, community engagement, nonprofit organizations, or basic needs programs.
  • Experience supervising student employees, volunteers, or peer leaders.
  • Experience with pantry operations, food distribution programs, or community resource coordination.
  • Bilingual or multi-lingual.
  • Experience with assessment, reporting, and data-informed program development.
  • Experience coordinating community partnerships, outreach initiatives, or volunteer programs.

SLCC Information

Salt Lake Community College is Utah's largest open-access college in the state. We proudly educate 45,000+ students pursuing degrees in 100+ programs across 8 areas of study, and Utah's fastest growing industries and four-year baccalaureate programs consistently welcome SLCC graduates. Every SLCC employee has a hand in transforming students' lives to strengthen its surrounding communities. SLCC employees work at 8 locations across the valley and capital city of Salt Lake with easy access to the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, world-class outdoor recreation, sporting events, museums, history, and arts and entertainment.

Salt Lake Community College seeks and values contributions from each community member and welcomes new perspectives. A respectful work environment is its top priority; academic excellence and lasting transformation occurs when we can collaborate freely. As an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution, SLCC leads the state with the highest enrollment of students from the Latinx/a/o community. SLCC is committed to serving students and being a model for inclusive and transformative education.

Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) is fully committed to policies of equal employment and nondiscrimination. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, religion, protected veteran status, expression of political or personal beliefs outside of the workplace, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.

SLCC is a participating employer with Utah Retirement Systems ("URS"). In addition to URS, SLCC offers several other retirement account options.

This position is subject to a successful completion of a criminal background check.

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What is the highest level of education you have completed?

  • High school
  • Associate degree
  • Bachelor degree
  • Masters degree

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How many years of full-time, paid work experience do you have in areas such as food pantries, basic needs centers, nonprofit organizations, or program coordination?

  • No experience
  • 0-3 years
  • 4 + years

Required Question

Employer Salt Lake Community College (UT)

Address 4600 South Redwood Road

Salt Lake City, Utah, 84123

About the Company

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Salt Lake Community College

Salt Lake Community College is Utah's largest college with the most diverse student body. It serves more than 60,000 students on 13 campuses and with online classes. All ages. Many interests. Flexible scheduling. With an exceptional range of academic and career-oriented options. A superb faculty—and a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20—means our students get personal attention from exceptional academic and vocational professionals. With more than 120 areas of study, there's a lot of room to grow. This is a place that high school graduates can take their first step into higher education and later transfer to a 4-year school. Where students can earn training and skills to take them directly into the workforce. Career professionals sharpen their skills. And anyone can take a class for their own enjoyment.

COMPANY SIZE
1 to 9 employees
INDUSTRY
Education
WEBSITE
http://www.slcc.edu/