| Title: | SNAP Nutrition Navigator |
|---|---|
| ID: | 1041 |
| Location: | Huntington Station, NY |
| Department: | Social Care & Navigation |
| Salary Range: | $47,000.00 - $51,000.00/year |
Health & Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) is a dynamic, equity‑driven nonprofit organization committed to advancing health and social justice through advocacy, research, and community partnerships. HWCLI plays a critical role in bringing together community‑based organizations, government partners, and stakeholders to address systemic inequities impacting Long Island residents.
Through funding provided by Office of Temporary Disability Assistance through a statewide program administered by Hunger Solutions New York, HWCLI’s Nutritional Outreach and Education Program (NOEP) has helped thousands of Long Islanders access Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly known as food stamps. The fundamental goal of NOEP is to increase the availability and utilization of SNAP.
Position Summary
With supervision and support, the SNAP Nutrition Navigator performs a wide variety of administrative and programmatic duties essential to the coordination and facilitation of the Nutrition Outreach and Education Program. The SNAP Nutrition Navigator plans and implements all aspects of the program in accordance with the contract’s work plan and HWCLI’s policies and procedures.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out and meet all program goals and requirements set forth by the program contract with Hunger Solutions NY and HWCLI.
- Continuously verify the requirements and procedures of SNAP application process with the appropriate agency.
- Build partnerships with community leaders and other non-profits to collaborate on providing SNAP education and assistance.
- Provide informational presentations to the public and/or agencies, as necessary.
- Develop creative methods to execute state-wide SNAP campaigns locally.
- Develop materials relevant to the program and ensure that materials are current and up-to-date.
- Plan and execute outreach through traditional and nontraditional outlets to potentially eligible individuals and the community at large, including local community-based agencies, schools, faith-based agencies, media, etc.
- In community based settings, conduct SNAP eligibility pre-screening, application assistance, assistance obtaining application verification documents and application follow-up services.
- Collaborate with other SNAP Coordinators and other direct service staff at HWCLI and other partner agencies.
- Prepare and submit appropriate reports as required or requested by program contract and supervisor.
- Attend local, regional and state meetings as necessary and relevant to program goals.
- Troubleshoot any unresolved issues of clients and local Department of Social Services (DSS) SNAP Unit.
- Be present at different sites in Nassau County to share information and complete applications for the community.
Qualifications, Requirements and Experience:
- Community outreach experience highly desired.
- Must be able to work independently and collaboratively, display leadership and organizational skills, and be able to manage multiple tasks.
- Bilingual HIGHLY preferred.
- Commitment to organization’s mission.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills, energetic and motivated to make a difference.
- Computer Skills.
- Must be able to work occasional evenings and weekends.
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
Benefits
- Competitive salary: $47,000–$51,000/year
- Full‑time position with excellent benefits
- Retirement plan with employer match after one year
- Flexible spending accounts, disability insurance, and paid time off
- Hybrid work environment
- Opportunity to work on a new statewide initiative advancing maternal health equity
- Schedule: Monday–Friday; occasional evenings and weekends as needed
HWCLI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

