Now Hiring: Graduate Student Community Engagement and Farm to School Summit Assistant
Berkeley Food Institute
Graduate Student Community Engagement and Farm to School Summit Assistant (Title Code 4920: Student Assistant III)
Appointment: August 26, 2026 – May 14, 2027 – 8-10/hours per week
Compensation: $29.25/hour
Application deadline: Friday, July 10th at 5 pm Pacific Time
The applicant must be a matriculated graduate student at UC Berkeley. Priority given to work-study students.
To apply, submit the following items by email as a single pdf to foodinstitute@berkeley.edu with the subject line “Community Engagement and Administrative Assistant.” Please include the following in your application:
- Cover letter (limit to 1 page)
- Résumé (limit to 2 pages)
- Contact information for 2 professional and/or academic references
About the Berkeley Food Institute: Established in 2013, the Berkeley Food Institute (BFI) is a collaboration among eight colleges and schools at UC Berkeley (Natural Resources, Public Health, Law, Public Policy, Journalism, Business, Environmental Design, and Division of Social Sciences of the College of Letters & Sciences). Today, BFI is an interdisciplinary research, education, and policy institute that works in partnership with communities to advance a just and sustainable food and farm system.
BFI has grown into a network of more than 150 affiliated faculty and staff. Through this network, we train tomorrow’s food and farm systems leaders. We support a robust agriculture and food studies curriculum on the Berkeley campus and with UC system partners through the Graduate Certificate in Food Systems, the Food Systems Minor, and our summer UC-wide field quarter offerings. We organize and sponsor events to connect our campus community to the larger food movement. We elevate and catalyze new, timely food and farm systems research. Working with community partners, we connect those policy-oriented research efforts with state and federal decision-makers to advance just and sustainable food and farm systems policy innovation.
Position: The role of the Community Engagement and Farm to School Summit Assistant is to provide vital administrative and logistical support for BFI’s campus and community partner engagement activities, including a Farm to School Summit during the spring 2027 semester. Responsibilities include planning and implementation support for in-person and online events with affiliated faculty, community partners, alumni, and other stakeholders. Such events include the Food Systems Community Showcase at Oxford Tract, held in September; the Farm to School Summit, bringing campus and community partners together for the one-day event. The Assistant will work with BFI program staff, campus partners, students, and community partners to inform and develop events that further BFI’s mission. BFI will train the Assistant in event planning and implementation, Airtable, and other event coordination tasks. The position works closely with all BFI staff and is supervised by BFI’s Executive Director. The position is a hybrid model with in-office and remote work.
Responsibilities
Community Engagement:
- Assist with event planning and logistics
- Event materials and outreach production, including fliers, outreach language, event registration pages, updating the BFI events page, etc.
- Co-designing and distributing event evaluations
- Communicating timely updates to event guest speakers and attendees
- Recruiting student volunteers as needed
- Develop and implement the Farm to School Summit event plan, working closely with the BFI Executive Director and the BFI Policy Director
- Represent BFI at campus and related events, including Cal Day, as schedule permits, and support event logistics
- Write community engagement-related blogs for the BFI newsletter
- Upkeep of BFI Airtable database, particularly in tracking event participants
Required Qualifications:
- Excellent communication skills, with particular attention to details, both written and visual, and communication across diverse groups
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team, sharing ideas and offering and accepting productive feedback
- Ability to work independently and to foresee, identify, and recommend solutions in the position’s areas of responsibility
- Comfort with creativity, innovation, and hard work
- Professionalism, courtesy, punctuality, and good humor
- Interest and experience in public service and social equity as core tenets of the UC Berkeley experience and the BFI mission
- Interest and experience in food and farm systems
Desired Qualifications:
- Familiarity with Canva, Google Suite, Airtable, and MS Suite is a plus
- Students with work-study are strongly encouraged to apply
Equal Employment Opportunity:
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. For more information about your rights as an applicant, see: http://www.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/poster_screen_reader_optimized.pdf
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http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct