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Feel good about your job: Permanent part-time positions available at Libertyville Feed My Starving Children
Christian hunger relief organization Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) is looking for two team leaders to work at the Libertyville facility.

Christian hunger relief organization Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) is looking for two team leaders to work at the packing facility at 742 E. Park Avenue in Libertyville.
At the FMSC meal-packing facility, adults and children age five and older hand-assemble MannaPack™ meals consisting of rice, soy nuggets, dehydrated vegetables and flavoring with 20 vitamins and minerals. The fun activity draws families and groups together, while feeding the hungry.
As a team leader, the individual would host and direct large volunteer groups of adults and youth in packaging Feed My Starving Children food products, creating a positive experience for volunteers. The team leader would also perform general labor and warehousing tasks.
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“The team leader positions are ideal for motivated, enthusiastic individuals with strong interpersonal and communications skills,” says John Schmelzel, FMSC Libertyville site supervisor.
To apply, download the application at www.fmsc/employmentapplication and send it to hr@fmsc.org. Type “Team Leader-LI” and name untie the email subject line.
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About Feed My Starving Children
A Christian non-profit founded in 1987, Feed My Starving Children tackles world hunger by sending volunteer-packed, nutritious meals to more than 50 countries, where they’re used to operate orphanages, schools, clinics and feeding programs to break the cycle of poverty. Last year, FMSC welcomed nearly 900,000 volunteers to pack more than 225 million meals. The Minnesota-based charity spends more than 90% of total donations directly on feeding the hungry and has earned the highest four-star rating from Charity Navigator for ten consecutive years.