Title: Analyst
Reports to: Program Manager
Status: Full-time, salaried
Location: Remote within the United States (option to work from our office in Berkeley, CA)
Our Organization
The Center for Good Food Purchasing uses the power of procurement and partnerships to create a transparent and equitable food system for people, animals, and the environment. We do this by helping major institutions nationwide adopt and implement the Good Food Purchasing Program.
Over 70 institutions in 40 major US cities have enrolled in the Program. With a collective annual food spend surpassing $1.2 billion, these institutions and cities are committed to directing their purchasing power toward the five Program values: local and community-based economies, environmental sustainability, valued workforce, animal welfare, and community health and nutrition centered around the principles of equity, transparency, and accountability. Using the Program's metric- and data-driven framework, they measure and improve food purchasing practices over time.
We also work with national partners, local grassroots coalitions, and institutions to shift toward values-based purchasing from farm to fork and build a cohesive network movement to support more resilient and equitable food systems.
The Center for Good Food Purchasing is a fiscally-sponsored project of Community Partners.
Role Summary
The Analyst is an essential part of the Program team that delivers innovative, data-driven reporting and technical assistance to institutions enrolled in our national Good Food Purchasing Program. The Analyst advises Center staff, participating institutions, and local partners in assigned cities on using data to communicate impact and inform Good Food purchasing shifts within participating institutions.
Success in this position looks like:
This is a remote role that requires occasional travel. This position is currently funded by a grant through October 2027, and may extend to 24 months from the date of hire, dependent on a no-cost extension of the grant. This role may be further extended beyond the initial two-year grant, funding dependent. The Center for Good Food Purchasing is based in the Bay Area of California.
Essential Functions
Assessments and Analytics
Data and Systems Management Support
Program Administration
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Compensation & Benefits
The Analyst is a regular full-time, exempt position with an annual salary of $70,400-$70,500. Our salaries are competitive; reflect our size, geographic location, and field; and are commensurate with experience. We conduct an annual review of market-based salary trends, cost of living adjustments, and internal parity to promote equitable and competitive compensation practices.
The Center for Good Food Purchasing, a fiscally-sponsored project of Community Partners, is a people-first workplace that values flexibility, work-life balance, and restoration. In addition to offering competitive benefits (i.e. medical/dental/vision, disability/life insurance, vacation, and a 403(b) plan with employer match after two years), we also offer generous paid holidays in addition to vacation time (27 holiday days in 2026, which are on top of vacation time and include annual summer and winter breaks), two flexible working Fridays monthly, remote work stipends, an annual professional development budget, travel opportunities, and paid sabbaticals. Benefits eligibility is determined by hours worked in a week.
Community Partners® is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. We strongly encourage and seek applications from people of color, including bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as women, and members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. In addition, the organization will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
How to Apply
Applicants applying by the soft closing date of February 27, 2026 will be given priority consideration, with the position open until filled. Please note that we may close the posting prior to the soft closing date if an adequate number of qualified applications has been received. Submit your application via this form. The form will ask for your contact information; a brief original cover letter written by you in pdf format that describes your relevant experience, including research, data management and analysis, and commitment to building more equitable food systems; your resume in pdf format; and two to three professional references.
We invite applicants to highlight their unique skills, experiences, and passion in their applications using their own words. While AI can help you prepare your materials, please make sure to review and personalize them to accurately represent your qualifications and enthusiasm for our organization and mission.
If selected, the interview process will consist of one initial video interview (30 minutes), with the potential for a second video interview (45-60 minutes).
You will receive a response within 2-3 weeks of application close. We respectfully request no calls or emails. Please note that due to the high number of anticipated applicants, we are not able to provide personalized feedback on application materials.
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