Career Opportunities

Food Programs Manager

Intown Cares is seeking applicants for its full-time Food Programs Manager position.  Intown is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to prevent and reverse homelessness and hunger in Intown Atlanta. Since its founding in 2010, Intown has grown to be a leader in homeless outreach and food security programming in the Atlanta community. Intown believes that all people deserve access to housing and food, and we strive to create innovative, impactful programs with high engagement that educate and empower our community.  Intown is one of the largest low-barrier food program providers in Atlanta, where our low-barrier approach means creating as few obstacles as possible to provide food stability for households in the metro Atlanta area.

The Food Programs Manager will oversee Intown’s high-volume Food Pantry, Food Co-op, and Grocery Delivery programs. This position requires frequent contact and coordination with Food Pantry guests, co-op members, corporate partners, volunteers, community groups, vendors, partner agencies, and the general public. This position reports directly to the Director of Food Programs.

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Homeless Services Case Manager - PATH Team

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness in Atlanta? Intown Cares is seeking applicants for its full-time Homeless Services Case Manager position. Intown is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to prevent and reverse homelessness and hunger in Intown Atlanta. Founded in 2010, Intown has grown tremendously, more than doubling in size over the past five years. Intown’s homeless services are guided by a Housing First and Harm Reduction philosophy, is one of the largest and most effective teams in the City of Atlanta, and has housed over 1,200 people experiencing unsheltered homelessness since 2017. The Case Manager will join an experienced, successful, and energetic team while serving with wisdom and compassion.

Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) is funded through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). PATH teams conduct street outreach and provide case management and connections to resources for individuals currently experiencing homelessness with behavioral health needs. The PATH program provides interim support and services with the goal of connecting unhoused individuals to long-term resources.

This is an exciting opportunity to join our front-line outreach team and play a vital role in connecting people experiencing homelessness to permanent housing solutions. You'll work with our PATH team to collaboratively identify encampments and neighborhoods where unhoused neighbors are living and who may need connection to services.

View full job description and apply here.