Nutrition Instructors
Share Our Strength's Operation Frontline is a nutrition education program that teaches families how to make healthy and budget-wise food choices. Professional chefs and nutritionists volunteer to share their expertise with participants by teaching Operation Frontline’s cooking-based nutrition education classes. Each class is built around a participatory cooking lesson designed to teach the basics of healthy eating, cooking, food safety, and food budgeting.Volunteer Opportunity:
Teach individuals at risk of hunger and poor nutrition how to select, purchase and prepare healthy low-cost food.
Operation Frontline's volunteer instructors teach multi-session class series, using the lesson plans and recipes for each class provided in an established curricula. Nutrition volunteers work in partnership with volunteer chefs to teach nutrition lessons and highlight nutrition information within the cooking lessons.
Each class series meets once a week for six weeks and is coordinated by Operation Frontline staff. Classes are offered for adults, teens, and children, and are held at community agencies around the city. Operation Frontline provides all materials needed for class including chef's teaching guide, participant handouts, cooking supplies, and food.
Qualifications and Requirements:
• Professional nutrition experience or training
• Interest in working with individuals with diverse backgrounds
• Dedication to helping alleviate hunger, poor nutrition and poverty
• Comfort speaking in front of an audience
• Ability to travel to class locations
• Willingness to be trained in the Operation Frontline curricula
• Willingness to work as a team and adhere to program policies and procedures
Time commitment:
• Teaching class: at least 3 hours a week for six weeks, plus travel time to and from class locations
• Preparing for class: at least 1/2 hour of preparation for each class in a series
• Training: orientation, class observation, ongoing training as needed.
Benefits of Volunteering:
• Make a real difference in the lives of people at risk of hunger
• Gain teaching experience
• Meet a new and diverse group of people
• Do something new and have fun!

