Local Food Systems Coordinator- Community Health Corps Montana

Hopa Mountain
 
Current Job Posting
Open Date Thursday, 28 May 2026
Close Date Wednesday, 01 July 2026
Min Pay $33,280
Max Pay $33,280
Rate Type Annual Salary
Employee Type Seasonal
Location Bozeman
Travel Required No
Link to Job Posting https://healthinfo.montana.edu/chcm/members.html

Job Description

Local Food Systems Coordinator- Community Health Corps Montana

Bozeman, MT, Pablo, MT | Full-Time | Sept 14, 2026 – July 30, 2027 | Stipend + Education Award

Want to make a difference in Montana communities while gaining hands-on experience in public health, outreach, and systems improvement? Two host-sites, Hopa Mountain, Bozeman, MT, and CSKT Food Sovereignty, Pablo, MT, are looking for a Local Food Systems Coordinator. Join Community Health Corps Montana (CHCM)—a statewide AmeriCorps program hosted by the Montana Office of Rural Health and Area Health Education Center.

What You’ll Do:

Serve ~40 hours/week with a local Montana nonprofit, tribal program, or other community agency

Support projects that strengthen access to local, traditional, and nutritious foods in rural and tribal communities

Activities may include coordinating partners across food hubs, producers, food pantries, and community organizations; supporting food sovereignty education; helping with garden-based learning, cooking, food preservation, and community workshops; creating accessible outreach materials; and assisting with events that connect people to local food resources and cultural food knowledge.

Receive training, coaching, and support from CHCM staff and peers

What You’ll Get:

$1,280 biweekly living allowance
Free health insurance
$7,395 Segal Education Award
Professional development in health equity, facilitation, and partnership-building

Who We’re Looking For:

Mission-driven individuals (18+ w/ HS diploma or equivalent)
U.S. citizens/nationals or lawful permanent residents
Able to pass a federal background check
Reliable personal transportation
Ready to learn, grow, and serve in Montana


This opportunity offers hands-on experience in food access, community education, local food systems, cultural learning, and rural or tribal community engagement.



Community Health Corps Montana is committed to creating inclusive, respectful service environments and does not tolerate discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, political affiliation, or other protected characteristics.