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Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana · 2 hours ago

Neighbor Insights Analyst

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is the state’s largest hunger relief organization and one of the leading food banks in the Feeding America Network. The Neighbor Insights Analyst supports Gleaners’ mission by overseeing the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data that demonstrates program impact and informs strategic decision-making, while developing tools that help understand how services improve food security across the service area.

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Responsibilities

Assist in the development of logic models, theories of change, and outcome frameworks for Gleaners’ key programs
Define outcome indicators that capture changes in household food security, access to nutritious food, reduced barriers to services, program satisfaction, and community engagement
Assist in the development of evaluation plans that support organizational learning and strategic goals
Create and manage surveys, assessments, and qualitative tools used to gather neighbor, network partner, and volunteer feedback
Analyze data across distribution programs, neighbor demographics, community need indicators, and partner network performance
Validate data accuracy, completeness, and integrity
Implement data quality controls and monitoring mechanisms
Identify trends and insights that help Gleaners strengthen services and target resources where they are needed most
Conduct geographic and demographic analyses to assess equity of access and identify service gaps
Produce clear, actionable findings and translate data into recommendations for Directors and Senior Leadership
Prepare reports, dashboards, and presentations for internal teams, funders, community partners, Senior Leadership Team, and others
Support grant applications by providing data, mapping, and other analysis to support grant requests from Gleaners and our network partners; support grant reporting by providing accurate, timely outcome data and narrative interpretation as needed
Collaborate with Marketing to integrate compelling, data-informed impact stories into public materials
Share evaluation findings with teams across Gleaners to foster a culture of learning and continuous improvement
Support pilot projects, innovation initiatives, and new programs by designing evaluation components and success metrics, incorporating the voices of our neighbors with lived experience into the process
Stay informed about and utilize online data access, mapping, and analysis tools such as PolicyMap, SAVI, United Way’s ALICE data, Map the Meal Gap, Tableau, PowerBI, and others
Stay informed about best practices in hunger-relief evaluation, food insecurity research, public health trends, and community needs assessment

Qualification

Data analysisSurvey developmentOutcome evaluationData visualizationQualitative methodsProject managementInterpersonal skillsCommunication skillsAttention to detailTeam collaborationCreativity

Required

Bachelor's degree in evaluation, social sciences, data analytics, public health, or related field—or equivalent relevant experience
Strong quantitative and qualitative analysis skills
Proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets and familiarity with data visualization or dashboard tools
Experience developing surveys or research tools
Experience with qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups
Ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights for diverse audiences
Excellent attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy
Experience supporting cross-functional teams and partner organizations
Passion for addressing hunger, advancing equity, and supporting community well-being
Excellent interpersonal, oral, written communication, and presentation skills
Competent in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Ability to create, analyze and present/articulate reports and findings
Experience working with online data collection platforms such as JotForm, Survey Monkey, Qualtrics, and others
Ability to work in databases such as Salesforce
Highly organized, detail-oriented, able to handle multiple priorities, and project management while working independently under minimal supervision
Results-oriented, with a passion for creativity, innovative vision, and out-of-the-box thinking
Ability to read, write, and understand instructions
Ability to perform basic math functions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division)
Ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds
A commitment to full and visible participation as a hunger relief leader in the community
Valid driver's license/Clean driving record /Must be insurable by company vehicle insurance provider

Benefits

14 paid holidays
3 Paid Sick Leave Days
Federal Holidays
2 Volunteer Days
Birthday Learning & Development Opportunities
Company paid vision
Long-term disability
$50,000 life AD&D
Paid Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Maternal, parental & caregiver leave
On-site Gym
Wellness programs
403(b) Plan with up to 4% match
Monthly attendance bonus
Earn up to 10% incentive pay
Apparel allowance

Company

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana

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Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is distributing food to hungry Hoosiers through a network of over 250 partner agencies.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$0.65M
Key Investors
Indiana State Department of AgricultureThe Duke Energy Foundation
2023-07-19Grant· $0.64M
2023-07-12Grant· $0.01M

Leadership Team

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Joe Slater
CFO/COO
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Brianna Sutherland, MSW
Partner & Program Service Manager
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