Penland School of Craft
Penland, North Carolina
General Manager of Food Services Reports to: Director of Operations Department: Operations Supervision: Head Chef, Kitchen Coordinator, Evening Cook, Baker, Dining Hall Coordinator, Coffee House Manager Employment Status: Full-time (40 hours per week) FLSA Status: Exempt Start date: 5/1/24 Last Updated: 1/22/2024 Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Penland School of Craft welcomes everyone and believes that equity, inclusion, diversity, and antiracism are essential to our mission. We want the Penland experience to benefit from varied ideas, world views, and personal experiences. We stand against all forms of discrimination and are committed to creating an environment grounded in our equity values. Black, Indigenous, Latine, Asian, and other people who identify as people of color or BIPOC individuals are encouraged to apply, as are people holding other marginalized identities related to gender, sexual orientation, ability, and class background. Position Summary The General Manager of Food Services reports to the director of operations and is responsible for ensuring a smooth food services operation to meet the school's needs. This position directly or indirectly supervises all kitchen and dining room staff, including rotating scholarship workers, and oversees all budgeting for food services that are not contracted. They are responsible for ensuring the food services team is working well together to deliver on our food service needs. They manage meal service for approximately 230 people daily in the summer, and 130 in the spring and fall, along with various special events throughout the year. They are responsible for a $400,000+ budget. This position also interacts with a variety of departments that interact and impact food services. This is a complex position with broad responsibilities requiring good business, supervisory, and people skills. This is a full-time, exempt position. This position's responsibilities include the total responsibility and management of both front and back of house operations for The Pines kitchen and dining hall, as well as The Penland Coffee House. This management position includes hiring and firing of all food service staff and management of the following: ordering food and all inventories, planning and executing meals, menu planning and costing, and food preparation. The General Manager must also have the ability to work successfully with other parts of the organization, coordinating food service for special events and other functions. Primary Responsibilities Oversees all food services operations at Penland that are not contracted to outside vendors. Ensures a friendly atmosphere for staff and students while providing healthy and delicious food for program participants and staff. Designs and manages organizational systems that ensure efficient operations. Oversees the hiring, training, management, and evaluations of all food services staff to ensure a cohesive and efficient food services team. Represents food services to other departments and works with them to ensure the smooth integration of food services with school-wide programs and events. Ensures clear communication regarding all aspects of food services operations internally and externally. Ensures regular department meetings are occurring and drives problem-solving. Ensures clear systems for external food requests from other school departments. Creates and manages the food services budget. Oversees food and equipment orders to ensure they are placed in a timely manner, and food is of good quality and consistency that results in well-balanced and attractive meals. Seeks out the best prices and discounts and maintains positive relationships with vendors. Oversees inventory and ordering throughout the year. Oversees menu planning. Oversees all daily, weekly, and seasonal cleaning needs. Cultivates a friendly, cooperative attitude among food services staff, rotating scholarship workers, and program participants. Prepares menu costing sheets to evaluate menus, budget, and pricing for meal service fees. Ensures proper training and that the highest standards are met in regard to health code standards. Oversees the kitchen on-call staffing system as needed. Maintains SafeServe, First Aid, CPR, Bloodborne Pathogen & AED training and certification. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Must have 5+ years of diverse food service experience with at least 3 years of supervisory experience. Must have worked in a high-volume setting with diverse menu selections Culinary education is preferred. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand for long periods of time and to walk. The employee is required to use their hands to handle or touch objects, tools, or controls and to talk fluently and to hear. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and work at a computer. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move objects weighing up to 75 pounds. Specific vision required by this job is close vision. Benefits We take care of our staff through a wide range of benefits. For your wellness, we offer multiple medical plans, vision, dental, long-term disability, life insurance, retirement, and an EAP program. Benefits include generous vacation, sick, extended sick, floating holiday leave programs, access to studios, free classes, meals during programming, and other discounts. We have other generous benefits that we can explore more during the interview process. Compensation This is a non-exempt, full-time (40 hours per week), year-round, benefits-eligible position. The salary range for this position is $51,825 - $60,971 annually and negotiable based on the skills and experience an applicant brings to the position.
General Manager of Food Services Reports to: Director of Operations Department: Operations Supervision: Head Chef, Kitchen Coordinator, Evening Cook, Baker, Dining Hall Coordinator, Coffee House Manager Employment Status: Full-time (40 hours per week) FLSA Status: Exempt Start date: 5/1/24 Last Updated: 1/22/2024 Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Penland School of Craft welcomes everyone and believes that equity, inclusion, diversity, and antiracism are essential to our mission. We want the Penland experience to benefit from varied ideas, world views, and personal experiences. We stand against all forms of discrimination and are committed to creating an environment grounded in our equity values. Black, Indigenous, Latine, Asian, and other people who identify as people of color or BIPOC individuals are encouraged to apply, as are people holding other marginalized identities related to gender, sexual orientation, ability, and class background. Position Summary The General Manager of Food Services reports to the director of operations and is responsible for ensuring a smooth food services operation to meet the school's needs. This position directly or indirectly supervises all kitchen and dining room staff, including rotating scholarship workers, and oversees all budgeting for food services that are not contracted. They are responsible for ensuring the food services team is working well together to deliver on our food service needs. They manage meal service for approximately 230 people daily in the summer, and 130 in the spring and fall, along with various special events throughout the year. They are responsible for a $400,000+ budget. This position also interacts with a variety of departments that interact and impact food services. This is a complex position with broad responsibilities requiring good business, supervisory, and people skills. This is a full-time, exempt position. This position's responsibilities include the total responsibility and management of both front and back of house operations for The Pines kitchen and dining hall, as well as The Penland Coffee House. This management position includes hiring and firing of all food service staff and management of the following: ordering food and all inventories, planning and executing meals, menu planning and costing, and food preparation. The General Manager must also have the ability to work successfully with other parts of the organization, coordinating food service for special events and other functions. Primary Responsibilities Oversees all food services operations at Penland that are not contracted to outside vendors. Ensures a friendly atmosphere for staff and students while providing healthy and delicious food for program participants and staff. Designs and manages organizational systems that ensure efficient operations. Oversees the hiring, training, management, and evaluations of all food services staff to ensure a cohesive and efficient food services team. Represents food services to other departments and works with them to ensure the smooth integration of food services with school-wide programs and events. Ensures clear communication regarding all aspects of food services operations internally and externally. Ensures regular department meetings are occurring and drives problem-solving. Ensures clear systems for external food requests from other school departments. Creates and manages the food services budget. Oversees food and equipment orders to ensure they are placed in a timely manner, and food is of good quality and consistency that results in well-balanced and attractive meals. Seeks out the best prices and discounts and maintains positive relationships with vendors. Oversees inventory and ordering throughout the year. Oversees menu planning. Oversees all daily, weekly, and seasonal cleaning needs. Cultivates a friendly, cooperative attitude among food services staff, rotating scholarship workers, and program participants. Prepares menu costing sheets to evaluate menus, budget, and pricing for meal service fees. Ensures proper training and that the highest standards are met in regard to health code standards. Oversees the kitchen on-call staffing system as needed. Maintains SafeServe, First Aid, CPR, Bloodborne Pathogen & AED training and certification. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Must have 5+ years of diverse food service experience with at least 3 years of supervisory experience. Must have worked in a high-volume setting with diverse menu selections Culinary education is preferred. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand for long periods of time and to walk. The employee is required to use their hands to handle or touch objects, tools, or controls and to talk fluently and to hear. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and work at a computer. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move objects weighing up to 75 pounds. Specific vision required by this job is close vision. Benefits We take care of our staff through a wide range of benefits. For your wellness, we offer multiple medical plans, vision, dental, long-term disability, life insurance, retirement, and an EAP program. Benefits include generous vacation, sick, extended sick, floating holiday leave programs, access to studios, free classes, meals during programming, and other discounts. We have other generous benefits that we can explore more during the interview process. Compensation This is a non-exempt, full-time (40 hours per week), year-round, benefits-eligible position. The salary range for this position is $51,825 - $60,971 annually and negotiable based on the skills and experience an applicant brings to the position.
Fort Bragg Unified School District
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
About the Employer FBUSD schools include Redwood Elementary School (grades PreK - 2), Dana Gray Elementary (grades 3 - 5), Fort Bragg Middle School (grade 6 - 8), Fort Bragg High School (grades 9 - 12) and three alternative schools - Noyo High School (continuation), Lighthouse Community Day School (grades 9 - 12) and Shelter Cove Community Day School (grades 4 - 8). FBUSD is nestled on the rugged northern California coastline. Comprised of approximately 1700 students, FBUSD is the second largest school district in Mendocino County. With a wide array of athletic teams, a strong academic program, and an extensive range of extra-curricular options, FBUSD students continually have an impressive range of options after high school. The Fort Bragg community is incredibly supportive of all school activities and events and donates generously to programs and scholarships. Job Summary Job Summary DEFINITION: To maintain food service facilities in a clean and orderly condition, and to serve food to students. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: Receives general supervision from the Food Service Director, and technical and functional supervision from a Cook/Manager. Job Description / Essential Elements: Print DEFINITION To maintain food service facilities in a clean and orderly condition; and to prepare and serve food to students. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from the Food Service Director, and technical and functional supervision from a Cook and/or Kitchen Operations Manager EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES - May include, but are not limited to, the following: Must learn basic Cook duties and fill in for Cook when s/he is absent. Sets up for serving and serves a wide variety of meals. Performs in the cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, cafeteria equipment, and food supplies. Cleans work areas. May assist with packaging and loading food for transport to other facilities. May assist with the preparation of vegetables, fresh fruits, and other foods. Sweeps kitchen floors, wipes tables, and counters within the kitchen, fill supplies for next day and performs general clean-up tasks. May perform baking duties as necessary. Assists in the preparation of meals. Operates computerized cash registers and oversees the use of student keypad as needed. Operates food service machinery and equipment. Supervises student helpers. Performs assigned duties in a safe manner. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of: Sanitation principles applicable to food serving, kitchen maintenance, and cleaning of food eating areas. General food preparation. Ability to: Maintain records as needed. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Communicate with and give clear instructions to students. Learn to operate food service machines. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work. Work as an effective team member. Be free from communicable and infectious diseases. Push, carry and lift large and heavy items; ability to bend, twist and reach. Learn to operate computerized cash registers and equipment. Read and follow warning labels and to use hazardous materials and equipment with extreme caution. Make simple arithmetical computations. Experience, Education, and Training Any combination of experience and training, which indicate possession of the above skills and abilities. Must maintain a Certified Food Safety Manager certificate. Book, class and exam costs will be covered by the District. Staff is also required to learn and implement National School Lunch/Breakfast Program requirements and comply with Environmental Health Codes and Laws. Must complete at least 4-6 hours of annual continuing education/training, depending on hours worked per week, at District's expense. Example: Some experience in food preparation and kitchen maintenance or related training. WORKING CONDITIONS: Kitchen environment Some positions in this class may require possession of a valid California driver's license. Driving a vehicle to conduct work as assigned by the position. Seeing to read a variety of materials; Hearing and speaking to exchange information; Speaking so that others may understand at normal levels and on the telephone; Speak, read, and understand English sufficiently to successfully receive/provide information to/from students, supervisors, co-workers, the public, etc. Ability to exert 50 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other equipment; Physical mobility and stamina to participate in activities which may be strenuous performing physical labor: Sitting, standing for long periods of time, walking, twisting, stooping, crouching, kneeling, bending over at the waist, grasping, reaching overhead, climbing, and, pushing, pulling and moving, lifting and/or carrying 0-50 pounds. HAZARDS: Driving a vehicle during adverse weather conditions. Kitchen equipment and supplies use (knives, slicers, burners, chemicals, etc.) Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job. Board Adopted: April 27, 1989, Rev. Board Approved: October 11, 2001, Revised - CSEA Chapter Approved 4/4/17 - CSEA approved, FBUSD Board Approved 04-25-2017 Benefits: Participation in our health, vision, dental and life insurance, including an employee contribution if applicable. This will provide coverage for the employee, their spouse and eligible dependents. Employee may elect membership in California School Employee's Association. Partidipation in Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS), to which both the employee and FBUSD contribute. Special Notes: This position may be temporarily filled by a substitute or in-house employee who may also be a candidate. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications Ability to: Maintain records as needed. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Communicate with and give clear instructions to students. Learn to operate food services machines. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work. Work as an effective team member. Be free from communicable and infectious diseases. Push, carry and lift large and heavy items; ability to bend, twist, and reach. Learn to operate computerized cash registers and equipment Read and follow warning labels and to use hazardous materials and equipment with extreme caution. Make simple arithmetical computations. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - May include but are not limited to, the following: Sets up for serving and serves a wide variety of meals. Performs in the cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, cafeteria equipment, and food supplies. Cleans work areas and disposes of refuse. May assist with packing and loading food for transport to other facilities. May assist with the preparation of vegetables, fresh fruits, and other foods. Sweeps floors, wipes tables, and counters fill supplies for the next day and perform general clean-up tasks. May perform baking duties as necessary. Assists others in the assembly and heating of foods. Operates computerized cash registers and oversees the use of student keypad as needed. Operates food service machinery and equipment. Supervises student helpers. Performs assigned duties safely. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of: Sanitation principles applicable to food serving, kitchen maintenance, and cleaning of food eating areas. General food preparation. Special Requirements: Some positions in this class may require possession of a valid California driver's license. Speak, read, and understand sufficiently to successfully receive/provide information to/from students, supervisors, co-workers, the public, etc. Physical Requirements: Ability to exert 50 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Ability to stoop, climb, stand for long periods of time and perform physical labor, physical mobility, and stamina to participate in activities that may be strenuous. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job. Commercial food handling experience is desired but not required. Being approved for employment following a fingerprint background check and TB testing does not constitute a guarantee of work, only eligibility to work when additional staff is needed, i.e. during the time another employee is absent or for special events. New employee substitute packet and I-9 eligibility are completed before employment. Not limited to. Payroll paid monthly on the 10th. Resume outlining prior experience and qualifications and 3 letters of reference if available. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Letter of Introduction Letter(s) of Reference Resume Ability to: Maintain records as needed. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Communicate with and give clear instructions to students. Learn to operate food services machines. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work. Work as an effective team member. Be free from communicable and infectious diseases. Push, carry and lift large and heavy items; ability to bend, twist, and reach. Learn to operate computerized cash registers and equipment Read and follow warning labels and to use hazardous materials and equipment with extreme caution. Make simple arithmetical computations. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - May include but are not limited to, the following: Sets up for serving and serves a wide variety of meals. Performs in the cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, cafeteria equipment, and food supplies. Cleans work areas and disposes of refuse . click apply for full job details
About the Employer FBUSD schools include Redwood Elementary School (grades PreK - 2), Dana Gray Elementary (grades 3 - 5), Fort Bragg Middle School (grade 6 - 8), Fort Bragg High School (grades 9 - 12) and three alternative schools - Noyo High School (continuation), Lighthouse Community Day School (grades 9 - 12) and Shelter Cove Community Day School (grades 4 - 8). FBUSD is nestled on the rugged northern California coastline. Comprised of approximately 1700 students, FBUSD is the second largest school district in Mendocino County. With a wide array of athletic teams, a strong academic program, and an extensive range of extra-curricular options, FBUSD students continually have an impressive range of options after high school. The Fort Bragg community is incredibly supportive of all school activities and events and donates generously to programs and scholarships. Job Summary Job Summary DEFINITION: To maintain food service facilities in a clean and orderly condition, and to serve food to students. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: Receives general supervision from the Food Service Director, and technical and functional supervision from a Cook/Manager. Job Description / Essential Elements: Print DEFINITION To maintain food service facilities in a clean and orderly condition; and to prepare and serve food to students. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from the Food Service Director, and technical and functional supervision from a Cook and/or Kitchen Operations Manager EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES - May include, but are not limited to, the following: Must learn basic Cook duties and fill in for Cook when s/he is absent. Sets up for serving and serves a wide variety of meals. Performs in the cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, cafeteria equipment, and food supplies. Cleans work areas. May assist with packaging and loading food for transport to other facilities. May assist with the preparation of vegetables, fresh fruits, and other foods. Sweeps kitchen floors, wipes tables, and counters within the kitchen, fill supplies for next day and performs general clean-up tasks. May perform baking duties as necessary. Assists in the preparation of meals. Operates computerized cash registers and oversees the use of student keypad as needed. Operates food service machinery and equipment. Supervises student helpers. Performs assigned duties in a safe manner. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of: Sanitation principles applicable to food serving, kitchen maintenance, and cleaning of food eating areas. General food preparation. Ability to: Maintain records as needed. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Communicate with and give clear instructions to students. Learn to operate food service machines. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work. Work as an effective team member. Be free from communicable and infectious diseases. Push, carry and lift large and heavy items; ability to bend, twist and reach. Learn to operate computerized cash registers and equipment. Read and follow warning labels and to use hazardous materials and equipment with extreme caution. Make simple arithmetical computations. Experience, Education, and Training Any combination of experience and training, which indicate possession of the above skills and abilities. Must maintain a Certified Food Safety Manager certificate. Book, class and exam costs will be covered by the District. Staff is also required to learn and implement National School Lunch/Breakfast Program requirements and comply with Environmental Health Codes and Laws. Must complete at least 4-6 hours of annual continuing education/training, depending on hours worked per week, at District's expense. Example: Some experience in food preparation and kitchen maintenance or related training. WORKING CONDITIONS: Kitchen environment Some positions in this class may require possession of a valid California driver's license. Driving a vehicle to conduct work as assigned by the position. Seeing to read a variety of materials; Hearing and speaking to exchange information; Speaking so that others may understand at normal levels and on the telephone; Speak, read, and understand English sufficiently to successfully receive/provide information to/from students, supervisors, co-workers, the public, etc. Ability to exert 50 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard and other equipment; Physical mobility and stamina to participate in activities which may be strenuous performing physical labor: Sitting, standing for long periods of time, walking, twisting, stooping, crouching, kneeling, bending over at the waist, grasping, reaching overhead, climbing, and, pushing, pulling and moving, lifting and/or carrying 0-50 pounds. HAZARDS: Driving a vehicle during adverse weather conditions. Kitchen equipment and supplies use (knives, slicers, burners, chemicals, etc.) Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job. Board Adopted: April 27, 1989, Rev. Board Approved: October 11, 2001, Revised - CSEA Chapter Approved 4/4/17 - CSEA approved, FBUSD Board Approved 04-25-2017 Benefits: Participation in our health, vision, dental and life insurance, including an employee contribution if applicable. This will provide coverage for the employee, their spouse and eligible dependents. Employee may elect membership in California School Employee's Association. Partidipation in Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS), to which both the employee and FBUSD contribute. Special Notes: This position may be temporarily filled by a substitute or in-house employee who may also be a candidate. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications Ability to: Maintain records as needed. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Communicate with and give clear instructions to students. Learn to operate food services machines. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work. Work as an effective team member. Be free from communicable and infectious diseases. Push, carry and lift large and heavy items; ability to bend, twist, and reach. Learn to operate computerized cash registers and equipment Read and follow warning labels and to use hazardous materials and equipment with extreme caution. Make simple arithmetical computations. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - May include but are not limited to, the following: Sets up for serving and serves a wide variety of meals. Performs in the cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, cafeteria equipment, and food supplies. Cleans work areas and disposes of refuse. May assist with packing and loading food for transport to other facilities. May assist with the preparation of vegetables, fresh fruits, and other foods. Sweeps floors, wipes tables, and counters fill supplies for the next day and perform general clean-up tasks. May perform baking duties as necessary. Assists others in the assembly and heating of foods. Operates computerized cash registers and oversees the use of student keypad as needed. Operates food service machinery and equipment. Supervises student helpers. Performs assigned duties safely. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or equivalent. Knowledge of: Sanitation principles applicable to food serving, kitchen maintenance, and cleaning of food eating areas. General food preparation. Special Requirements: Some positions in this class may require possession of a valid California driver's license. Speak, read, and understand sufficiently to successfully receive/provide information to/from students, supervisors, co-workers, the public, etc. Physical Requirements: Ability to exert 50 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Ability to stoop, climb, stand for long periods of time and perform physical labor, physical mobility, and stamina to participate in activities that may be strenuous. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job. Commercial food handling experience is desired but not required. Being approved for employment following a fingerprint background check and TB testing does not constitute a guarantee of work, only eligibility to work when additional staff is needed, i.e. during the time another employee is absent or for special events. New employee substitute packet and I-9 eligibility are completed before employment. Not limited to. Payroll paid monthly on the 10th. Resume outlining prior experience and qualifications and 3 letters of reference if available. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Letter of Introduction Letter(s) of Reference Resume Ability to: Maintain records as needed. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Communicate with and give clear instructions to students. Learn to operate food services machines. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the course of work. Work as an effective team member. Be free from communicable and infectious diseases. Push, carry and lift large and heavy items; ability to bend, twist, and reach. Learn to operate computerized cash registers and equipment Read and follow warning labels and to use hazardous materials and equipment with extreme caution. Make simple arithmetical computations. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - May include but are not limited to, the following: Sets up for serving and serves a wide variety of meals. Performs in the cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, cafeteria equipment, and food supplies. Cleans work areas and disposes of refuse . click apply for full job details
East Baton Rouge Parish School System
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Position Type: CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM Date Posted: 5/1/2024 Location: Belaire High Closing Date: 05/31/2024 Job Title: Child Nutrition Manager Reports To: Immediate Supervisor Prepared By: The Office of Human Resources Board Approved Date: Salary Range: NU303 $32,254 to $46,654 Note: New employees coming to EBRPSS/current employees new to a position, must use the Verifent website to verify qualifying years of experience (outside of EBRPSS) aligned to the job description. All new employees to the district/current employees new to a position will receive 0 years of experience aligned to the job description until the verification of previous experience aligned to the job description is received. Verifient Link Experience verifications must be received in the Office of Human Resources within the first 6 months of employment in order to be eligible for a retroactive payment. Summary: The CNP Manager is Responsible for planning, administering and evaluating an efficient operation of the school cafeteria in order to provide appealing and nutritional meals with positive customer service for the students and staff. Responsible for managing a school cafeteria within the guidelines and regulations of the National School Meal Program, State and County government and local health department. Level I-III Managers are distinguished by the number of customers served (average meal equivalents), as well as the number of employees and labor hours. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Opens kitchen, unlocks and checks equipment; Schedules employee work hours conducive to an efficient cafeteria operation. Gives instructions for the day's duties, written or verbal, aiding and supervising preparation of food and serving line to ensure a smooth and efficient operation. Aids and supervises the operation of the dish machine and cleaning of the kitchen and all equipment, submitting equipment repairs and repair needs of physical buildings to Building Services. Works with principal in carrying out free and reduced lunch policy to include collecting and supervising collection of money from students and teachers, counting money and depositing into cafeteria accounts in an accurate and timely manner, and sending deposit slips weekly to the Supervisor's office. Works with the building principal to maintain smooth scheduling and operation of the School Lunch Program on site, and ensures compliance with Federal/State regulations regarding school lunch and breakfast programs. Keeps a perpetual inventory of food and supplies to include verifying deliveries from distributors and signing tickets, and submitting orders, inventories and copies of all delivery tickets to the Central Office monthly. Completes monthly reports, to include claims for reimbursement for the nation's school lunch program, and is responsible for getting them to the Central Office on the day designated by the Food Service Supervisor. Attends meetings that are scheduled by the Supervisor to include maintaining files of correspondence, policies, inventories and reports, selecting cafeteria employees for vacancies in cooperation with supervisor and Principals in accordance with approved personnel procedures, supervising cafeteria workers, and evaluating employees. Completes monthly reports and is responsible for getting them to the Central Office by request, to include submitting payroll. Other Duties: Other duties as assigned that are related to the functions of the position. Essential Functions/Qualifications/Requirements: Education and Experience: Associate's degree from an accredited college required. Seven years (7) experience in large quantity food production, preferably in a school setting may be substituted for a degree. Must maintain a current food service manager certification in food safety and sanitation. A ServSafe certification is required. Work Environment Conditions: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Professional Conduct: The Employees are required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes, but is not limited to, neglect of duty, dishonesty, engagement in acts that are contrary to East Baton Rouge Parish School System policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system. Technological Abilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be proficient in general use of a computer, the use of Email as a form of communication, and other job-specific equipment, software, and/or applications. The East Baton Rouge Parish School System and all of its entities (including Career and Technical Education Programs) do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, national origin, disability, or gender in its educational programs and activities (including employment and application for employment), and it is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of gender by Title IX (20 USC 168) and on the basis of disability by Section 504 (42 USC 794). The Title IX Coordinator is Andrew Davis, Director of Risk Management - , . The Section 504 Coordinator is Danielle Staten-Ojo - , .
Position Type: CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM Date Posted: 5/1/2024 Location: Belaire High Closing Date: 05/31/2024 Job Title: Child Nutrition Manager Reports To: Immediate Supervisor Prepared By: The Office of Human Resources Board Approved Date: Salary Range: NU303 $32,254 to $46,654 Note: New employees coming to EBRPSS/current employees new to a position, must use the Verifent website to verify qualifying years of experience (outside of EBRPSS) aligned to the job description. All new employees to the district/current employees new to a position will receive 0 years of experience aligned to the job description until the verification of previous experience aligned to the job description is received. Verifient Link Experience verifications must be received in the Office of Human Resources within the first 6 months of employment in order to be eligible for a retroactive payment. Summary: The CNP Manager is Responsible for planning, administering and evaluating an efficient operation of the school cafeteria in order to provide appealing and nutritional meals with positive customer service for the students and staff. Responsible for managing a school cafeteria within the guidelines and regulations of the National School Meal Program, State and County government and local health department. Level I-III Managers are distinguished by the number of customers served (average meal equivalents), as well as the number of employees and labor hours. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Opens kitchen, unlocks and checks equipment; Schedules employee work hours conducive to an efficient cafeteria operation. Gives instructions for the day's duties, written or verbal, aiding and supervising preparation of food and serving line to ensure a smooth and efficient operation. Aids and supervises the operation of the dish machine and cleaning of the kitchen and all equipment, submitting equipment repairs and repair needs of physical buildings to Building Services. Works with principal in carrying out free and reduced lunch policy to include collecting and supervising collection of money from students and teachers, counting money and depositing into cafeteria accounts in an accurate and timely manner, and sending deposit slips weekly to the Supervisor's office. Works with the building principal to maintain smooth scheduling and operation of the School Lunch Program on site, and ensures compliance with Federal/State regulations regarding school lunch and breakfast programs. Keeps a perpetual inventory of food and supplies to include verifying deliveries from distributors and signing tickets, and submitting orders, inventories and copies of all delivery tickets to the Central Office monthly. Completes monthly reports, to include claims for reimbursement for the nation's school lunch program, and is responsible for getting them to the Central Office on the day designated by the Food Service Supervisor. Attends meetings that are scheduled by the Supervisor to include maintaining files of correspondence, policies, inventories and reports, selecting cafeteria employees for vacancies in cooperation with supervisor and Principals in accordance with approved personnel procedures, supervising cafeteria workers, and evaluating employees. Completes monthly reports and is responsible for getting them to the Central Office by request, to include submitting payroll. Other Duties: Other duties as assigned that are related to the functions of the position. Essential Functions/Qualifications/Requirements: Education and Experience: Associate's degree from an accredited college required. Seven years (7) experience in large quantity food production, preferably in a school setting may be substituted for a degree. Must maintain a current food service manager certification in food safety and sanitation. A ServSafe certification is required. Work Environment Conditions: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Professional Conduct: The Employees are required to maintain a high standard of professional conduct. Breach of said professional conduct includes, but is not limited to, neglect of duty, dishonesty, engagement in acts that are contrary to East Baton Rouge Parish School System policy, unlawful activities, or any other conduct which is seriously prejudicial to the school system. Technological Abilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be proficient in general use of a computer, the use of Email as a form of communication, and other job-specific equipment, software, and/or applications. The East Baton Rouge Parish School System and all of its entities (including Career and Technical Education Programs) do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, national origin, disability, or gender in its educational programs and activities (including employment and application for employment), and it is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of gender by Title IX (20 USC 168) and on the basis of disability by Section 504 (42 USC 794). The Title IX Coordinator is Andrew Davis, Director of Risk Management - , . The Section 504 Coordinator is Danielle Staten-Ojo - , .