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I’m excited to share that Balanced is hiring! We’re looking for an Institutional Support Coordinator to join our team and help advance our mission of increasing access to healthy, plant-rich meals in schools, hospitals, and other institutions.

This role is a key part of our Institutional Support Team, working both behind the scenes to develop resources and training, and directly with institutions to help them create healthier, more sustainable menus. If you (or someone you know) have strong organizational and communication skills—and a passion for food systems change—this could be a fantastic opportunity!

Check out the full job description and apply here.

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Balanced

Role: Institutional Support Coordinator

  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Location: Remote but applicants must reside in the United States.
  • Salary range: Starting at $50,000 annually.
  • Start Date: Flexible
  • Application deadline: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
  • Additional Benefits:
    • 403(b) retirement plan.
    • Self-managed paid time off.
    • Flexible work schedule.

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