
Employment Type: Contract, 35 hours per week
Contract term: Until March 31, 2027, with possibility of extension
Application Deadline: Tuesday, September 1, 2026
Eligibility: This position is funded through the Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training Program and is intended for an Indigenous person in Canada.
Department: Programs Department (with cross-departmental relief support as required)
Reports to: Senior Manager, Program Services
Since 1985, North York Harvest Food Bank has been the primary food bank in northern Toronto. Last year, we distributed over 3 million pounds of food through our 35 member agencies running over 70 community programs.
An independent, charitable organization, we envision a community where all members are able to meet their food needs. Our mission is to engage our community in meeting the food needs of northern Toronto by providing dignified food assistance, education, focused advocacy, and long-term food solutions. We believe in access and inclusion, collaboration, integrity, and excellence.
The Community Food Space Worker provides support to North York Harvest Food Bank's community programs and, as needed, other departments. The position works closely with Community Food Space Managers to support food bank services, assist with program delivery, provide relief coverage, and help with operational or administrative tasks. Responsibilities and specific tasks will be shared in advance and communicated onsite to ensure clarity and alignment with departmental needs.
35 hours per week.
$20/hour, plus comprehensive extended Health and Dental Benefits (after 3 months), a defined benefit pension, and three weeks paid vacation.
Please note: This position is funded through the Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training Program and is available to Indigenous candidates only.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to Brianna Greaves, Senior Manager, Program Services at brianna@northyorkharvest.com. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, September 1, 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and candidates may be contacted before the deadline.
North York Harvest Food Bank is committed to employment equity and encourages applicants from equity-deserving groups. We recognize that lived experience is as valuable as formal education and encourage current members of the NYHFB community (employees, volunteers, community partners, and/or clients) to apply. We strive for a workplace that reflects the diversity of the community we serve.
NYHFB has an accommodation process in place. Applicants requiring accommodation due to a disability or medical need are encouraged to make their needs known in advance. Information related to accommodation requests will be treated confidentially.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
116 Industry Street, Toronto, Ontario M6M 4L8 | 416-635-7771
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