Surry County School District, NC
Dobson, North Carolina
Position Title: School Nutrition Assistant Director Reports to: School Nutrition Director Supervises: School Nutrition Managers and Employe es Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of the principles of sound nutrition, special diets and requirements of the USDA School Nutrition programs. Ability to implement requirements, lead others, communicate effectively, maintain accurate records and work effectively with employees. Education, Training Required: Bachelor's degree in foods and nutrition, food service management, dietetics or related field with a minimum of three years of relevant child nutrition program experience. Preferred: Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition and certification as a Registered Dietician. Must be able to meet certification criteria required by local, state and federal authorities. Certification as a Food Protection Manager by an accredited agency. Terms of Employment: Twelve Months, Monday - Friday, Eight Hours per Day with overtime as needed. Compensation: State Salary Schedule Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Food Production and Service - Knowledge of food production and meal service for USDA Child Nutrition Programs. - Organize and plan cycle menus for breakfast, lunch, snack programs and summer meal programs. - Assist with product testing and yield testing of standardized recipes. - Enter nutrition facts in nutrition software as a foundation for production records and menu analysis. - Ensures standardized recipes have accurate information from specification sheets, noted allergens and safety data. - Use software to analyze monthly menus to ensure USDA standards are met. - Post menus and analysis to district website to provide information to parents, staff and community. - Update digital menu boards in schools. - Create production records for school kitchens using analysis software. Special Diets and Nutrition Education -Provide special menus and food modification instructions to school nutrition staff for students with special dietary needs. -Collaborate with school staff, teachers, parents, physicians and other healthcare professionals to meet the needs of students. -Develop procedures for collecting customer feedback that may include; electronic surveys, taste panels, and / or student focus groups. -Collaborates with the School Nurses in developing policies and procedures to meet the nutritional requirements of children with special dietary needs. -Promote healthy eating habits and provide guidelines for selecting healthy meals and snacks through nutrition education, digital menu boards, and other K-12 appropriate marketing. Forecasting, Purchasing and Inventory -Evaluate food and beverages considering price, quality, and nutritional value for K-12 foodservice. -Inspect food and supplies delivered to ensure that the quality meets bid specifications. -Train school managers on how to order, store food and control inventory. -Coordinate with School Nutrition central office staff to maintain adequate inventory levels of purchased food and USDA commodities. -Follows code of ethics in procurement, handling of confidential information and personal conduct. Equipment and Facility Management - Ability to train personnel in equipment maintenance including use and care of kitchen equipment. - Recommend repair and replacement of kitchen equipment. - Assist with small wares bid and orders. Personnel Training Management and Supervision -Provide training and leadership in food service production. -Provide on the job training with work schedules, food production, nutrition, sanitation, storage, record keeping, personnel management and procurement. -Provide direct supervision to School Nutrition Mangers and conducts performance evaluation of designated Managers. -Monitor working conditions in facilities and recommends staffing based on meals per labor hour analysis. Makes recommendations to increase efficiency and productivity. -Screen candidates and conducts interviews as needed. -Conduct monthly school visits including required After School Snack Program visits and Summer Foodservice visits. Documents observations and makes recommendations based on program requirements and compliance. -Conduct annual On Site Reviews in all schools according to DPI and USDA requirements. -Assist the Director with preparation for compliance audits and administrative reviews. Finance and Recordkeeping -Review monthly revenue and expense reports for schools to determine plans for improvement. -Monitor daily and monthly reports for accountability. -Approve monthly Timekeeper records for managers. -Serve as a point of contact for point of sale issues and is capable of trouble shooting and seeking resolution. -Assist with bid preparation and bid openings. Sanitation and Safety -Maintain and monitor the HACCP Food Safety program for the district. -Review inspection scores and implements corrective action to ensure high standards of sanitation and safety in school kitchens. -Ensure that employees are following HACCP requirements. Additional Responsibilities -Network with health and nutritional professionals to share best practices in nutrition and wellness programs. -Communicate with the Director on a regular basis to identify issues, solutions and successes observed in facilitates. -Assist with planning and organizing catering functions a required. -Performs other duties assigned by the Director. Physical Requirements -Must be able to perform the basic operations such as standing, walking, pushing, pulling, stooping and bending. -Must be able to lift in excess of 30 pounds occasionally with assistance and 10 pounds frequently. -Must be able to operate required equipment, use measurements devises, and inspect work and facilities for accuracy, thoroughness and adherence to work standards and instructions. -Ability to operate a district vehicle or personal vehicle to travel independently to school sites to inspect and conduct work or respond to emergencies. DISCLAIMER The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job.
May 25, 2024
Full time
Position Title: School Nutrition Assistant Director Reports to: School Nutrition Director Supervises: School Nutrition Managers and Employe es Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of the principles of sound nutrition, special diets and requirements of the USDA School Nutrition programs. Ability to implement requirements, lead others, communicate effectively, maintain accurate records and work effectively with employees. Education, Training Required: Bachelor's degree in foods and nutrition, food service management, dietetics or related field with a minimum of three years of relevant child nutrition program experience. Preferred: Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition and certification as a Registered Dietician. Must be able to meet certification criteria required by local, state and federal authorities. Certification as a Food Protection Manager by an accredited agency. Terms of Employment: Twelve Months, Monday - Friday, Eight Hours per Day with overtime as needed. Compensation: State Salary Schedule Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Food Production and Service - Knowledge of food production and meal service for USDA Child Nutrition Programs. - Organize and plan cycle menus for breakfast, lunch, snack programs and summer meal programs. - Assist with product testing and yield testing of standardized recipes. - Enter nutrition facts in nutrition software as a foundation for production records and menu analysis. - Ensures standardized recipes have accurate information from specification sheets, noted allergens and safety data. - Use software to analyze monthly menus to ensure USDA standards are met. - Post menus and analysis to district website to provide information to parents, staff and community. - Update digital menu boards in schools. - Create production records for school kitchens using analysis software. Special Diets and Nutrition Education -Provide special menus and food modification instructions to school nutrition staff for students with special dietary needs. -Collaborate with school staff, teachers, parents, physicians and other healthcare professionals to meet the needs of students. -Develop procedures for collecting customer feedback that may include; electronic surveys, taste panels, and / or student focus groups. -Collaborates with the School Nurses in developing policies and procedures to meet the nutritional requirements of children with special dietary needs. -Promote healthy eating habits and provide guidelines for selecting healthy meals and snacks through nutrition education, digital menu boards, and other K-12 appropriate marketing. Forecasting, Purchasing and Inventory -Evaluate food and beverages considering price, quality, and nutritional value for K-12 foodservice. -Inspect food and supplies delivered to ensure that the quality meets bid specifications. -Train school managers on how to order, store food and control inventory. -Coordinate with School Nutrition central office staff to maintain adequate inventory levels of purchased food and USDA commodities. -Follows code of ethics in procurement, handling of confidential information and personal conduct. Equipment and Facility Management - Ability to train personnel in equipment maintenance including use and care of kitchen equipment. - Recommend repair and replacement of kitchen equipment. - Assist with small wares bid and orders. Personnel Training Management and Supervision -Provide training and leadership in food service production. -Provide on the job training with work schedules, food production, nutrition, sanitation, storage, record keeping, personnel management and procurement. -Provide direct supervision to School Nutrition Mangers and conducts performance evaluation of designated Managers. -Monitor working conditions in facilities and recommends staffing based on meals per labor hour analysis. Makes recommendations to increase efficiency and productivity. -Screen candidates and conducts interviews as needed. -Conduct monthly school visits including required After School Snack Program visits and Summer Foodservice visits. Documents observations and makes recommendations based on program requirements and compliance. -Conduct annual On Site Reviews in all schools according to DPI and USDA requirements. -Assist the Director with preparation for compliance audits and administrative reviews. Finance and Recordkeeping -Review monthly revenue and expense reports for schools to determine plans for improvement. -Monitor daily and monthly reports for accountability. -Approve monthly Timekeeper records for managers. -Serve as a point of contact for point of sale issues and is capable of trouble shooting and seeking resolution. -Assist with bid preparation and bid openings. Sanitation and Safety -Maintain and monitor the HACCP Food Safety program for the district. -Review inspection scores and implements corrective action to ensure high standards of sanitation and safety in school kitchens. -Ensure that employees are following HACCP requirements. Additional Responsibilities -Network with health and nutritional professionals to share best practices in nutrition and wellness programs. -Communicate with the Director on a regular basis to identify issues, solutions and successes observed in facilitates. -Assist with planning and organizing catering functions a required. -Performs other duties assigned by the Director. Physical Requirements -Must be able to perform the basic operations such as standing, walking, pushing, pulling, stooping and bending. -Must be able to lift in excess of 30 pounds occasionally with assistance and 10 pounds frequently. -Must be able to operate required equipment, use measurements devises, and inspect work and facilities for accuracy, thoroughness and adherence to work standards and instructions. -Ability to operate a district vehicle or personal vehicle to travel independently to school sites to inspect and conduct work or respond to emergencies. DISCLAIMER The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job.
Position Type: Nutrition Services/Assistant Cook Date Posted: 5/7/2024 Location: Brainerd High School FOOD SERVICES - ASSISTANT COOK - 6.5 HOURS PER DAY BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL YEAR FOOD SERVICES MASTER AGREEMENT FULL TIME BENEFIT ELIGIBLE JOB SUMMARY: Assist in preparing food, serving lines, cafeteria/kitchen clean up, and point of sale. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS : Assists in preparing the main dish, such as assembling food items and measuring ingredients according to standardized recipes and proper preparation instructions. Assists in serving lunches to students and staff, including setting up serving line (i.e., milk, utensils, supplies), arranging food attractively, dishing up the proper food portions, and ensuring correct food temperatures. Performs cafeteria clean up activities, including setting up and operating the dishwasher to clean dirty dishes, utensils, pots and pans; putting away dishes, utensils, pans, napkins, supplies, etc.; collecting trays and assisting in the tray room; and wiping off tables/counters and sanitizing food service equipment. Fills in for other cafeteria employees (i.e., head cook, baker, salad bar) to cover breaks and absences. Performs related work as apparent or assigned by manager. QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent Working knowledge of material, methods, and equipment used in preparing foods on a large scale. Completed coursework, preferred. Ability to prepare food on a large scale Working knowledge of food values and nutrition Working knowledge of health and safety principles Ability to work harmoniously with fellow staff Ability to accept responsibilities as assigned PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to climb up and down on a short step-ladder or stool. Ability to lift cases of food weighing from up to 50 pounds. Lift and organize grocery order in the cooler/freezer with help from custodial staff if assistance is needed. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Apply online
May 25, 2024
Full time
Position Type: Nutrition Services/Assistant Cook Date Posted: 5/7/2024 Location: Brainerd High School FOOD SERVICES - ASSISTANT COOK - 6.5 HOURS PER DAY BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL YEAR FOOD SERVICES MASTER AGREEMENT FULL TIME BENEFIT ELIGIBLE JOB SUMMARY: Assist in preparing food, serving lines, cafeteria/kitchen clean up, and point of sale. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS : Assists in preparing the main dish, such as assembling food items and measuring ingredients according to standardized recipes and proper preparation instructions. Assists in serving lunches to students and staff, including setting up serving line (i.e., milk, utensils, supplies), arranging food attractively, dishing up the proper food portions, and ensuring correct food temperatures. Performs cafeteria clean up activities, including setting up and operating the dishwasher to clean dirty dishes, utensils, pots and pans; putting away dishes, utensils, pans, napkins, supplies, etc.; collecting trays and assisting in the tray room; and wiping off tables/counters and sanitizing food service equipment. Fills in for other cafeteria employees (i.e., head cook, baker, salad bar) to cover breaks and absences. Performs related work as apparent or assigned by manager. QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent Working knowledge of material, methods, and equipment used in preparing foods on a large scale. Completed coursework, preferred. Ability to prepare food on a large scale Working knowledge of food values and nutrition Working knowledge of health and safety principles Ability to work harmoniously with fellow staff Ability to accept responsibilities as assigned PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to climb up and down on a short step-ladder or stool. Ability to lift cases of food weighing from up to 50 pounds. Lift and organize grocery order in the cooler/freezer with help from custodial staff if assistance is needed. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Apply online
MAKE YOUR IMPACT Impact Kitchen is on a mission to empower our community to eat healthy, nutritionally-dense foods with a focus on quality and sustainability. We know that what you eat matters, and we seek to make an impact by choosing local, ethically-sourced ingredients that will nourish you and help you thrive everyday. Founded in 2015, Impact Kitchen is the brainchild of former personal trainer and nutrition expert, Josh Broun, and Frank Toskan (co-founder of M A C Cosmetics). In addition to our 5 restaurants located within Toronto's core, Impact Kitchen fuels many of the city's major sports teams and top athletes through our catering and culinary programs and partnerships. Impact Kitchen is always looking for enthusiastic & passionate team members to join our diverse team. If health and wellness is your passion, if providing wholesome food and empowering others to make healthy choices drives you, and if you are looking for opportunities to grow alongside a dynamic team, then working with Impact might be a great fit for you! OVERVIEW OF POSITION The role of the Assistant Kitchen Manager (AKM) is to support the location Kitchen Manager in running all aspects of the kitchen operations. As an Assistant Kitchen Manager you will role model Impact Kitchen's brand and values, maintain all of the restaurant's assets, a profitable business by being a role model for Impact Kitchen's brand and values. The AKM is to generate excellent staff culture and ensure high guest satisfaction. This role works closely with the Kitchen Manager in areas of people, equipment, cost of goods (COGS), cleanliness and excellent food execution. The AKM reports to: Kitchen Manager (KM) ESSENTIAL DUTIES Daily: Run the kitchen, role model standards, dress code and operating practices Coach staff, spending time in each station Set the tone, and participate when possible, in the staff shift briefings Drive systems and standards on the concept through role modelling constantly and spot-checking procedures Garde Manger Quality control Accountable for supporting standards of cleanliness, timing, uniform, grooming, organization, production, food quality and consistency Accurately orders and maintains inventory of all food products and monitors daily prep production of food Has knowledge and skill to train all kitchen positions, systems and use of equipment Ensures a high level of cleanliness and repair of the kitchen by supervising kitchen cleaning Manages daily labour costs in accordance with an approved schedule Understands the Catering sales process Daily systems check Handle staff relations, staff issues, employment standards and issue corrective action Responsible to bring to the KM's attention any serious disciplinary action including suspension, leaves and terminations. Weekly: Understands COGs reporting, action planning and communication to the team to decrease variances Accurately inventories food, proper "first-in-first-out" (FIFO) rotation practices Follow up with all action plans or initiatives around financial goals, people development and guest satisfaction. Supports achievement of budgets in the areas of food cost, labour cost and operation supplies cost Actively monitors all staff training Reviews Repair & Maintenance (R&M) and Health and Safety items in the restaurant Weekly one-on-one meeting with Kitchen Manager Establish and review par levels for prep, ordering and put in place action planning Waste log review, costing and action planning Monthly: Supports a monthly BOH action plan that ties into the restaurant's annual business plan Understands and supports Health and Safety, R&M and equipment audit Actively involved in new kitchen staff training Support Culture events with staff planning Actively participates in all menu launches Always: Brand ambassador of Impact Kitchen at all times Qualified in all aspects of Back of the House leadership WHY WORK AT IMPACT? Grow with us! As Impact Kitchen grows there will be new leadership opportunities, including salaried positions. We always look to promote from within, providing mentorship and development along the way. Calling all team players! We value all of our employees and recognize that we can accomplish so much more when we work together. Health & Wellness Joining the Impact Kitchen team provides you with opportunities to learn more about nutrition, health, and wellness. Make an Impact - Impact Kitchen provides meaningful employment, from our nutritionally based menu and food philosophy, the mission and values that guide all aspects of the business, to our drive to continually find new ways to serve our community. Team Perks include: Competitive Compensation $47,000 - $51,000 + Paid Vacation Paid Sick Days Industry leading work life balance Health benefits program offered at the end of 3 month probationary period Monthly Meal Stipend and 50% Discount on Impact brand purchases Impact Kitchen is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer, fostering diversity and inclusion. At Impact Kitchen, we value everyone's unique contributions. Join us in creating a workplace where talent knows no boundaries. IND123 n3EoHOdvWo
May 28, 2024
Full time
MAKE YOUR IMPACT Impact Kitchen is on a mission to empower our community to eat healthy, nutritionally-dense foods with a focus on quality and sustainability. We know that what you eat matters, and we seek to make an impact by choosing local, ethically-sourced ingredients that will nourish you and help you thrive everyday. Founded in 2015, Impact Kitchen is the brainchild of former personal trainer and nutrition expert, Josh Broun, and Frank Toskan (co-founder of M A C Cosmetics). In addition to our 5 restaurants located within Toronto's core, Impact Kitchen fuels many of the city's major sports teams and top athletes through our catering and culinary programs and partnerships. Impact Kitchen is always looking for enthusiastic & passionate team members to join our diverse team. If health and wellness is your passion, if providing wholesome food and empowering others to make healthy choices drives you, and if you are looking for opportunities to grow alongside a dynamic team, then working with Impact might be a great fit for you! OVERVIEW OF POSITION The role of the Assistant Kitchen Manager (AKM) is to support the location Kitchen Manager in running all aspects of the kitchen operations. As an Assistant Kitchen Manager you will role model Impact Kitchen's brand and values, maintain all of the restaurant's assets, a profitable business by being a role model for Impact Kitchen's brand and values. The AKM is to generate excellent staff culture and ensure high guest satisfaction. This role works closely with the Kitchen Manager in areas of people, equipment, cost of goods (COGS), cleanliness and excellent food execution. The AKM reports to: Kitchen Manager (KM) ESSENTIAL DUTIES Daily: Run the kitchen, role model standards, dress code and operating practices Coach staff, spending time in each station Set the tone, and participate when possible, in the staff shift briefings Drive systems and standards on the concept through role modelling constantly and spot-checking procedures Garde Manger Quality control Accountable for supporting standards of cleanliness, timing, uniform, grooming, organization, production, food quality and consistency Accurately orders and maintains inventory of all food products and monitors daily prep production of food Has knowledge and skill to train all kitchen positions, systems and use of equipment Ensures a high level of cleanliness and repair of the kitchen by supervising kitchen cleaning Manages daily labour costs in accordance with an approved schedule Understands the Catering sales process Daily systems check Handle staff relations, staff issues, employment standards and issue corrective action Responsible to bring to the KM's attention any serious disciplinary action including suspension, leaves and terminations. Weekly: Understands COGs reporting, action planning and communication to the team to decrease variances Accurately inventories food, proper "first-in-first-out" (FIFO) rotation practices Follow up with all action plans or initiatives around financial goals, people development and guest satisfaction. Supports achievement of budgets in the areas of food cost, labour cost and operation supplies cost Actively monitors all staff training Reviews Repair & Maintenance (R&M) and Health and Safety items in the restaurant Weekly one-on-one meeting with Kitchen Manager Establish and review par levels for prep, ordering and put in place action planning Waste log review, costing and action planning Monthly: Supports a monthly BOH action plan that ties into the restaurant's annual business plan Understands and supports Health and Safety, R&M and equipment audit Actively involved in new kitchen staff training Support Culture events with staff planning Actively participates in all menu launches Always: Brand ambassador of Impact Kitchen at all times Qualified in all aspects of Back of the House leadership WHY WORK AT IMPACT? Grow with us! As Impact Kitchen grows there will be new leadership opportunities, including salaried positions. We always look to promote from within, providing mentorship and development along the way. Calling all team players! We value all of our employees and recognize that we can accomplish so much more when we work together. Health & Wellness Joining the Impact Kitchen team provides you with opportunities to learn more about nutrition, health, and wellness. Make an Impact - Impact Kitchen provides meaningful employment, from our nutritionally based menu and food philosophy, the mission and values that guide all aspects of the business, to our drive to continually find new ways to serve our community. Team Perks include: Competitive Compensation $47,000 - $51,000 + Paid Vacation Paid Sick Days Industry leading work life balance Health benefits program offered at the end of 3 month probationary period Monthly Meal Stipend and 50% Discount on Impact brand purchases Impact Kitchen is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer, fostering diversity and inclusion. At Impact Kitchen, we value everyone's unique contributions. Join us in creating a workplace where talent knows no boundaries. IND123 n3EoHOdvWo
Overview Primary responsibilities will be to pass out menus and instruct each patient on the My Dining meal ordering system. The PDA will speak to each patient or care giver and verbally take each patient, guest, and/or family members diet specific food choices for each meal. This position is responsible for accurately processing and meticulously following all physician prescribed diets. The PDA then reaffirms all patient food requests by reading back the food choices to the patient. Upon agreement and patient confirmation, all choices are entered into the PDA's IPad. The PDA will then print off all meal tickets, organize, and placed on the patient tray line. At posted times, the PDA will be responsible for building, delivering, scanning, and removal of patient trays. This position is responsible for processing and following all diet requests, while serving each patient/guest in a timely, professional, and efficient manner. The PDA is a patient advocate and takes ownership of patient concerns, and immediately makes independent decisions within scope of care and follows up each concern to a positive resolution. To conform to TJC standards, uses two patient identifiers to positively I.D. each patient and digitally scan each tray ticket before a meal is served. This person will act as a liaison between the patient, Nutritional Services, nursing, and any other department involved, creating a positive service culture. This will require independent thinking, multi-tasking, prioritization, and stringent time management and communication skills. Must be self-motivated and be able to work independently with minimal supervision. The primary responsibility of this position is direct one-on-one patient service which is intricately linked to Nutritional Service's closely monitored patient satisfaction scores. Responsibilities Will require, being receptive to, and positively accepting working variable shifts where needed to adequately care for patients and all other areas of nutritional services. Consistently serves each guest in a professional and efficient manner. Instructs each guest, visitor, and family member on the My Dining meal system. Delivers and picks up finished patient trays in a timely manner according to established time constraints. Inventories, records, checks for out-of-date items, and replaces floor stock at established par levels on their designated nursing unit as needed. Has knowledge of My Dining processes and all diet restrictions utilized by the patient, family member, or friend. Have an issued Ascom phone, IPad, and scanner, with them while on duty. Uses Meditech and views their status board often for updates regarding patient needs and limitations. Delivers between meal nourishments (when needed) directly to each guest. Responsible for Quality Assurance control points for the My Dining system ensuring all actions reflects goal of achieving a "5" on patient satisfaction goals including active P.I. meal round surveys. Must participate as a team member by anticipating guest/team member needs and being proactive to the concern, i.e. - Every patient; on every floor/nursing unit; for all meals. Working in the kitchen to dry trays, bag silverware, clean carts, empty retrieval carts, etc., daily as needed. Demonstrates computer literacy to use an IPad computer and its software and Ascom phones. Maintains performance, patient and employee satisfaction and financial standards as outlined in the performance evaluation. Performs compliance requirements as outlined in the Employee Handbook Must adhere to the DCH Behavioral Standards including creating positive relationships with patients/families, coworkers, colleagues and with self. Requires use of electronic mail, time and attendance software, learning management software and intranet. Must adhere to all DCH Health System policies and procedures. All other duties as assigned regardless of assigned position for that day to ensure uninterrupted services. DCH Standards: Maintains performance, patient and employee satisfaction and financial standards as outlined in the performance evaluation. Performs compliance requirements as outlined in the Employee Handbook Must adhere to the DCH Behavioral Standards including creating positive relationships with patients/families, coworkers, colleagues and with self. Requires use of electronic mail, time and attendance software, learning management software and intranet. Must adhere to all DCH Health System policies and procedures. All other duties as assigned. Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent preferred. Must be able to read and write legibly, speak, and comprehend English and be able to follow written and oral instructions. Absolutely crucial to be able to have positive, verbal communication and one-on-one interaction, with different levels of patients, patient's families, doctor's, nursing, and other staff within the hospital setting. Knowledge and experience working with IPads and P.C.'s is strongly recommended. Working with IPads and computers and using cell-like phones are required. This position will require strong customer relations, communication, prioritization, time management and multi-task skills. Will be required to complete the ServSafe class within six months after hire and score a minimum of 75% on the written test. WORKING CONDITIONS WORK CONTEXT: Interpersonal Relationships: Continually have contact with others Frequently deal with external and internal customers Occasionally deal with unpleasant, irrational, or angry people Frequently work with a group, team, or co-workers Physical Work Conditions: Works Indoors in an environmentally controlled conditions Frequently works in physical proximity to others Occasionally will require using PPE's to enter patient rooms Very frequently spends time bending or twisting the body Routinely spends time, kneeling, crouching, stooping, or crawling Frequently spends time making repetitive motions Continuous fast pace, high step count, walking Frequently have hands in water, cleaning solutions, and other chemicals. Continuous carrying an IPad across a shoulder or in hand Structural Job Characteristics: High consequences for error Extremely high importance of being exact and accurate Routinely involves the importance of repeating same tasks PHYSICAL FACTORS: Dynamic Flexibility: Frequently able to repeatedly bend, stretch, or twist Often able to reach out with body and extremities Extent Flexibility: Able to frequently bend, stretch, twist, or reach with your body or extremities Physical Activity requirements: Communicating; hearing; vision; bending; twisting; physical contact; continuous walking; standing for long periods; kneeling; crouching; stooping; pushing; crawling; lifting; reaching; grasping; holding; repetitive motion; using hands to handle; use of utensils and other pertinent tools; having hands in water, sanitizers, or other cleaning solutions; hand washing and/or hand gel. Requirements: Medium work. Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Must be able to perform the duties with or without reasonable accommodation. Hearing and vision must be normal or corrected to within normal range. Physical presence onsite is essential OTHER JOB FACTORS Sensory Abilities: Finger/hand dexterity to be able to handle equipment, cell phone; computers Hearing and seeing Mathematical Reasoning: Ability to count carbs, calories, fluids, I/O, galley sheets, etc.; and other patient needs. Work Styles: Attention to Detail for all patient requests, needs, and issues. Cooperation and being pleasant and even tempered with patients, family members, doctors and co-workers. Integrity. Being honest and accountable for your actions
May 25, 2024
Full time
Overview Primary responsibilities will be to pass out menus and instruct each patient on the My Dining meal ordering system. The PDA will speak to each patient or care giver and verbally take each patient, guest, and/or family members diet specific food choices for each meal. This position is responsible for accurately processing and meticulously following all physician prescribed diets. The PDA then reaffirms all patient food requests by reading back the food choices to the patient. Upon agreement and patient confirmation, all choices are entered into the PDA's IPad. The PDA will then print off all meal tickets, organize, and placed on the patient tray line. At posted times, the PDA will be responsible for building, delivering, scanning, and removal of patient trays. This position is responsible for processing and following all diet requests, while serving each patient/guest in a timely, professional, and efficient manner. The PDA is a patient advocate and takes ownership of patient concerns, and immediately makes independent decisions within scope of care and follows up each concern to a positive resolution. To conform to TJC standards, uses two patient identifiers to positively I.D. each patient and digitally scan each tray ticket before a meal is served. This person will act as a liaison between the patient, Nutritional Services, nursing, and any other department involved, creating a positive service culture. This will require independent thinking, multi-tasking, prioritization, and stringent time management and communication skills. Must be self-motivated and be able to work independently with minimal supervision. The primary responsibility of this position is direct one-on-one patient service which is intricately linked to Nutritional Service's closely monitored patient satisfaction scores. Responsibilities Will require, being receptive to, and positively accepting working variable shifts where needed to adequately care for patients and all other areas of nutritional services. Consistently serves each guest in a professional and efficient manner. Instructs each guest, visitor, and family member on the My Dining meal system. Delivers and picks up finished patient trays in a timely manner according to established time constraints. Inventories, records, checks for out-of-date items, and replaces floor stock at established par levels on their designated nursing unit as needed. Has knowledge of My Dining processes and all diet restrictions utilized by the patient, family member, or friend. Have an issued Ascom phone, IPad, and scanner, with them while on duty. Uses Meditech and views their status board often for updates regarding patient needs and limitations. Delivers between meal nourishments (when needed) directly to each guest. Responsible for Quality Assurance control points for the My Dining system ensuring all actions reflects goal of achieving a "5" on patient satisfaction goals including active P.I. meal round surveys. Must participate as a team member by anticipating guest/team member needs and being proactive to the concern, i.e. - Every patient; on every floor/nursing unit; for all meals. Working in the kitchen to dry trays, bag silverware, clean carts, empty retrieval carts, etc., daily as needed. Demonstrates computer literacy to use an IPad computer and its software and Ascom phones. Maintains performance, patient and employee satisfaction and financial standards as outlined in the performance evaluation. Performs compliance requirements as outlined in the Employee Handbook Must adhere to the DCH Behavioral Standards including creating positive relationships with patients/families, coworkers, colleagues and with self. Requires use of electronic mail, time and attendance software, learning management software and intranet. Must adhere to all DCH Health System policies and procedures. All other duties as assigned regardless of assigned position for that day to ensure uninterrupted services. DCH Standards: Maintains performance, patient and employee satisfaction and financial standards as outlined in the performance evaluation. Performs compliance requirements as outlined in the Employee Handbook Must adhere to the DCH Behavioral Standards including creating positive relationships with patients/families, coworkers, colleagues and with self. Requires use of electronic mail, time and attendance software, learning management software and intranet. Must adhere to all DCH Health System policies and procedures. All other duties as assigned. Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent preferred. Must be able to read and write legibly, speak, and comprehend English and be able to follow written and oral instructions. Absolutely crucial to be able to have positive, verbal communication and one-on-one interaction, with different levels of patients, patient's families, doctor's, nursing, and other staff within the hospital setting. Knowledge and experience working with IPads and P.C.'s is strongly recommended. Working with IPads and computers and using cell-like phones are required. This position will require strong customer relations, communication, prioritization, time management and multi-task skills. Will be required to complete the ServSafe class within six months after hire and score a minimum of 75% on the written test. WORKING CONDITIONS WORK CONTEXT: Interpersonal Relationships: Continually have contact with others Frequently deal with external and internal customers Occasionally deal with unpleasant, irrational, or angry people Frequently work with a group, team, or co-workers Physical Work Conditions: Works Indoors in an environmentally controlled conditions Frequently works in physical proximity to others Occasionally will require using PPE's to enter patient rooms Very frequently spends time bending or twisting the body Routinely spends time, kneeling, crouching, stooping, or crawling Frequently spends time making repetitive motions Continuous fast pace, high step count, walking Frequently have hands in water, cleaning solutions, and other chemicals. Continuous carrying an IPad across a shoulder or in hand Structural Job Characteristics: High consequences for error Extremely high importance of being exact and accurate Routinely involves the importance of repeating same tasks PHYSICAL FACTORS: Dynamic Flexibility: Frequently able to repeatedly bend, stretch, or twist Often able to reach out with body and extremities Extent Flexibility: Able to frequently bend, stretch, twist, or reach with your body or extremities Physical Activity requirements: Communicating; hearing; vision; bending; twisting; physical contact; continuous walking; standing for long periods; kneeling; crouching; stooping; pushing; crawling; lifting; reaching; grasping; holding; repetitive motion; using hands to handle; use of utensils and other pertinent tools; having hands in water, sanitizers, or other cleaning solutions; hand washing and/or hand gel. Requirements: Medium work. Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Must be able to perform the duties with or without reasonable accommodation. Hearing and vision must be normal or corrected to within normal range. Physical presence onsite is essential OTHER JOB FACTORS Sensory Abilities: Finger/hand dexterity to be able to handle equipment, cell phone; computers Hearing and seeing Mathematical Reasoning: Ability to count carbs, calories, fluids, I/O, galley sheets, etc.; and other patient needs. Work Styles: Attention to Detail for all patient requests, needs, and issues. Cooperation and being pleasant and even tempered with patients, family members, doctors and co-workers. Integrity. Being honest and accountable for your actions
Job Summary The Cook/Dietary Assistant participates in preparation, cooking, and provision of quality meals and nutritional services to patients, staff and guests. The individual is responsible for accurately and efficiently cook meats, fish, vegetables, soups and other hot food products as well as prepare and portion food products prior to cooking. Prepares item for broiling, grilling, frying, sautéing or other cooking methods by portioning, battering, breading, seasoning and/or marinating. Must be knowledgeable of and consistently compliant with standard portion sizes, cooking methods, quality standards and kitchen rules, recipes, policies and procedures. Essential Duties: Maintains a clean and sanitary work station area. Handles, stores, labels, and rotates all products properly and in accordance to applicable state laws. Assists the Dietary Manager with kitchen duties as assigned. Prepares a variety of meats, seafood, poultry, vegetables and other food items for cooking in broilers, ovens, grills, fryers and a variety of other kitchen equipment. Promptly reports equipment and food quality issues to the Dietary Manager. Must be able to work weekends as assigned. Must be able to adjust recipes to achieve desired results. Must be able to read and comprehend recipes or instructions on prepackaged products. Ability to read, convert and adjust mathematical measurements for recipe adjustments. Must be able to use kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers and dishwashers; knowledge of the hygiene factors involved in food preparation; knowledge of cleaning products and the appropriate methods of cleaning a variety of surfaces. Must be able to work independently, in a result restricted physical environment for extended periods of time. Must be able to work weekends as assigned. Must be able to adjust recipes to achieve desired results. Must be able to read and comprehend recipes or instructions on prepackaged products. Ability to read, convert and adjust mathematical measurements for recipe adjustments. Must be able to use kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers and dishwashers; knowledge of the hygiene factors involved in food preparation; knowledge of cleaning products and the appropriate methods of cleaning a variety of surfaces. May serve meals to all cafeteria customers. Cleans work area as necessary or assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Kitchen Supervisor or Dietary Manager. Requirements Education and/or Licensure - High School degree (or equivalent) or two (2) years' work experience required. Must possess or obtain a valid Food Handlers certificate within 30 days of accepting the position. Experience - A minimum of one (1) year experience as a cook in a commercial environment, preferably in a healthcare environment setting preferred. Two (2) years' experience in a kitchen role, preferably in a healthcare setting. Additional Requirements - Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred but not required. Must be available for weekend, day, and night shifts as assigned. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Must be able to concentrate on work amidst distractions such as noise, conversations and foot traffic; must be able to consistently meet deadlines; and finish all food preparation at specified serving time; must be flexible in work hours in order to meet patient and organization operating needs. Must maintain self-control in volatile or hostile customer services interactions. Must be able to adjust recipes to achieve desired results. Must be able to read and comprehend recipes or instructions on prepackaged products. Ability to read, convert and adjust mathematical measurements for recipe adjustments. Must be able to use kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers and dishwashers; knowledge of the hygiene factors involved in food preparation; knowledge of cleaning products and the appropriate methods of cleaning a variety of surfaces. Must be able to work independently, in a result restricted physical environment for extended periods of time. Skill to independently interpret reference materials to comply with law, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, etc. Must have ability to perform several tasks concurrently. Ability to apply time management practices to prioritize, schedule and complete work effectively to comply with mandated policies and deadlines. Ability to work on multiple tasks or parts of tasks simultaneously to ensure timely completion of work activities. Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions Perform the following with or without reasonable accommodations: Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, and be able to perceive the attributes of objects such as size, shape, temperature, and/or texture by touching with skin, particularly that of the fingertips. Ability to express and exchange ideas via spoken word during activities in which they must convey detail or important spoken instructions to others accurately, sometimes quickly and loudly. Hearing to perceive the nature of sound with no less than 40 db 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz with or without correction; ability to perceive detailed information orally and make fine discriminations in sound. Perform repetitive motions with wrists, hands, and fingers. Individual must be able to exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally and to be able to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Work requires a minimum standard of visual acuity with or without correction that will enable people in the role to complete administrative and clerical tasks, as well as inspect and analyze. Must be able to work and concentrate amidst distractions such as noise, conversation and foot traffic; ability to handle interruptions often and be able to move from one task to another While worker may possibly be subjected to temperature changes, the worker is generally not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions as the work is predominantly inside. Benefits Health Insurance Vision Insurance Dental Insurance 401K Retirement Plan Healthcare Spending Account Dependent Care Spending Account PTO Plan with Vacation Premium Pay Life Insurance (Supplemental Life, Term, and Universal plans are also available.) Short and Long-Term Disability (with additional buy-in opportunities)
May 20, 2024
Full time
Job Summary The Cook/Dietary Assistant participates in preparation, cooking, and provision of quality meals and nutritional services to patients, staff and guests. The individual is responsible for accurately and efficiently cook meats, fish, vegetables, soups and other hot food products as well as prepare and portion food products prior to cooking. Prepares item for broiling, grilling, frying, sautéing or other cooking methods by portioning, battering, breading, seasoning and/or marinating. Must be knowledgeable of and consistently compliant with standard portion sizes, cooking methods, quality standards and kitchen rules, recipes, policies and procedures. Essential Duties: Maintains a clean and sanitary work station area. Handles, stores, labels, and rotates all products properly and in accordance to applicable state laws. Assists the Dietary Manager with kitchen duties as assigned. Prepares a variety of meats, seafood, poultry, vegetables and other food items for cooking in broilers, ovens, grills, fryers and a variety of other kitchen equipment. Promptly reports equipment and food quality issues to the Dietary Manager. Must be able to work weekends as assigned. Must be able to adjust recipes to achieve desired results. Must be able to read and comprehend recipes or instructions on prepackaged products. Ability to read, convert and adjust mathematical measurements for recipe adjustments. Must be able to use kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers and dishwashers; knowledge of the hygiene factors involved in food preparation; knowledge of cleaning products and the appropriate methods of cleaning a variety of surfaces. Must be able to work independently, in a result restricted physical environment for extended periods of time. Must be able to work weekends as assigned. Must be able to adjust recipes to achieve desired results. Must be able to read and comprehend recipes or instructions on prepackaged products. Ability to read, convert and adjust mathematical measurements for recipe adjustments. Must be able to use kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers and dishwashers; knowledge of the hygiene factors involved in food preparation; knowledge of cleaning products and the appropriate methods of cleaning a variety of surfaces. May serve meals to all cafeteria customers. Cleans work area as necessary or assigned. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Kitchen Supervisor or Dietary Manager. Requirements Education and/or Licensure - High School degree (or equivalent) or two (2) years' work experience required. Must possess or obtain a valid Food Handlers certificate within 30 days of accepting the position. Experience - A minimum of one (1) year experience as a cook in a commercial environment, preferably in a healthcare environment setting preferred. Two (2) years' experience in a kitchen role, preferably in a healthcare setting. Additional Requirements - Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred but not required. Must be available for weekend, day, and night shifts as assigned. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Must be able to concentrate on work amidst distractions such as noise, conversations and foot traffic; must be able to consistently meet deadlines; and finish all food preparation at specified serving time; must be flexible in work hours in order to meet patient and organization operating needs. Must maintain self-control in volatile or hostile customer services interactions. Must be able to adjust recipes to achieve desired results. Must be able to read and comprehend recipes or instructions on prepackaged products. Ability to read, convert and adjust mathematical measurements for recipe adjustments. Must be able to use kitchen equipment such as knives, slicers, mixers and dishwashers; knowledge of the hygiene factors involved in food preparation; knowledge of cleaning products and the appropriate methods of cleaning a variety of surfaces. Must be able to work independently, in a result restricted physical environment for extended periods of time. Skill to independently interpret reference materials to comply with law, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, etc. Must have ability to perform several tasks concurrently. Ability to apply time management practices to prioritize, schedule and complete work effectively to comply with mandated policies and deadlines. Ability to work on multiple tasks or parts of tasks simultaneously to ensure timely completion of work activities. Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions Perform the following with or without reasonable accommodations: Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, and be able to perceive the attributes of objects such as size, shape, temperature, and/or texture by touching with skin, particularly that of the fingertips. Ability to express and exchange ideas via spoken word during activities in which they must convey detail or important spoken instructions to others accurately, sometimes quickly and loudly. Hearing to perceive the nature of sound with no less than 40 db 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz with or without correction; ability to perceive detailed information orally and make fine discriminations in sound. Perform repetitive motions with wrists, hands, and fingers. Individual must be able to exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally and to be able to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Work requires a minimum standard of visual acuity with or without correction that will enable people in the role to complete administrative and clerical tasks, as well as inspect and analyze. Must be able to work and concentrate amidst distractions such as noise, conversation and foot traffic; ability to handle interruptions often and be able to move from one task to another While worker may possibly be subjected to temperature changes, the worker is generally not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions as the work is predominantly inside. Benefits Health Insurance Vision Insurance Dental Insurance 401K Retirement Plan Healthcare Spending Account Dependent Care Spending Account PTO Plan with Vacation Premium Pay Life Insurance (Supplemental Life, Term, and Universal plans are also available.) Short and Long-Term Disability (with additional buy-in opportunities)
Classified - Position - Child Nutrition - Cafeteria Manager / Assistant Manager Job Number Start Date Open Date 03/25/2024 Closing Date JOB DESCRIPTION: To manage the school food service program in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations, local and state health ordinances, and school district policies. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Supervises child nutrition program worker/assistants and child nutrition cashier's in the child nutrition program school food service operation: including USDA breakfast and lunch, after school snacks, food for special needs children, approved special functions or other food service as indicated in writing from the child nutrition program director. • Supervises the preparation of menus as directed or approved by the child nutrition program director and assists in meal preparation when necessary. • Orders food and supplies (except milk, fresh produce, bread, ice cream, fountain drinks, and merchandized foods tor any other foods and supplies approved by the child nutrition program director) through the central office. Orders all exceptions listed above directly from approved companies. Files inventories, as required, on commodities, purchased foods and supplies with the director's office at the end of school year. • Approves or assigns a worker/assistant or assistant manager to approve all shipment of goods received for the child nutrition program at assigned school. • Maintains records involved with meal production and program operation on forms approved by the director and/or the state and federal school food authority. • Trains and evaluates child nutrition program staff at the direction and/or approval of the child nutrition program director. • Ensures compliance with safety and health regulations as established by federal, state, and local agencies. • Coordinates with principal, secretary, bookkeeper regarding required forms for any financial or management information as specified by the state or local food service authority. • Participates in all manager training programs and staff meetings. • Collaborates with the principal and child nutrition program director in personnel matters. • Follows recommendations of child nutrition program director in matters of program operations. • Working knowledge of computer system or manual register at assigned school. • Assists in the planning of school menus for managers' choice and any recommendations for the monthly menu. • Obtains approved substitutes for staff on leave. • Interviews and recommends candidates for employment as child nutrition program assistant manager, worker/assistant and cashier. • Responsible for supervising the cleaning of the kitchen, serving line, storage, and dining areas; checks all cafeteria equipment for safety and cleanliness and notifies appropriate authorities when repairs and/or replacements are needed. • Evaluates child nutrition program staff according to criteria and documents approved by the Board of Education. • Ensures all child nutrition program staff (manager, assistant manager, worker/assistants and cashiers) wears the selected uniform for their school. • Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: • High School Diploma or GED required. • Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree preferred. • Experience in institutional food preparation, including one year supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. • Possess or be able to obtain a Serv-Safe Certification according to the requirements set forth by the Jefferson County Health Department. SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE Duty Days 184 Reports To Principal Salary Range: From/To Classified Schedule 74; Level 7,8, or 9 ($32,498 - $57,716) Job Attachment View Attachment
May 16, 2024
Full time
Classified - Position - Child Nutrition - Cafeteria Manager / Assistant Manager Job Number Start Date Open Date 03/25/2024 Closing Date JOB DESCRIPTION: To manage the school food service program in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations, local and state health ordinances, and school district policies. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Supervises child nutrition program worker/assistants and child nutrition cashier's in the child nutrition program school food service operation: including USDA breakfast and lunch, after school snacks, food for special needs children, approved special functions or other food service as indicated in writing from the child nutrition program director. • Supervises the preparation of menus as directed or approved by the child nutrition program director and assists in meal preparation when necessary. • Orders food and supplies (except milk, fresh produce, bread, ice cream, fountain drinks, and merchandized foods tor any other foods and supplies approved by the child nutrition program director) through the central office. Orders all exceptions listed above directly from approved companies. Files inventories, as required, on commodities, purchased foods and supplies with the director's office at the end of school year. • Approves or assigns a worker/assistant or assistant manager to approve all shipment of goods received for the child nutrition program at assigned school. • Maintains records involved with meal production and program operation on forms approved by the director and/or the state and federal school food authority. • Trains and evaluates child nutrition program staff at the direction and/or approval of the child nutrition program director. • Ensures compliance with safety and health regulations as established by federal, state, and local agencies. • Coordinates with principal, secretary, bookkeeper regarding required forms for any financial or management information as specified by the state or local food service authority. • Participates in all manager training programs and staff meetings. • Collaborates with the principal and child nutrition program director in personnel matters. • Follows recommendations of child nutrition program director in matters of program operations. • Working knowledge of computer system or manual register at assigned school. • Assists in the planning of school menus for managers' choice and any recommendations for the monthly menu. • Obtains approved substitutes for staff on leave. • Interviews and recommends candidates for employment as child nutrition program assistant manager, worker/assistant and cashier. • Responsible for supervising the cleaning of the kitchen, serving line, storage, and dining areas; checks all cafeteria equipment for safety and cleanliness and notifies appropriate authorities when repairs and/or replacements are needed. • Evaluates child nutrition program staff according to criteria and documents approved by the Board of Education. • Ensures all child nutrition program staff (manager, assistant manager, worker/assistants and cashiers) wears the selected uniform for their school. • Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: • High School Diploma or GED required. • Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree preferred. • Experience in institutional food preparation, including one year supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. • Possess or be able to obtain a Serv-Safe Certification according to the requirements set forth by the Jefferson County Health Department. SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE Duty Days 184 Reports To Principal Salary Range: From/To Classified Schedule 74; Level 7,8, or 9 ($32,498 - $57,716) Job Attachment View Attachment
Alabama Department of Education
Birmingham, Alabama
Classified - Position - Child Nutrition - Cafeteria Manager / Assistant Manager Job Number Start Date Open Date 03/25/2024 Closing Date JOB DESCRIPTION: To manage the school food service program in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations, local and state health ordinances, and school district policies. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises child nutrition program worker/assistants and child nutrition cashier's in the child nutrition program school food service operation: including USDA breakfast and lunch, after school snacks, food for special needs children, approved special functions or other food service as indicated in writing from the child nutrition program director. Supervises the preparation of menus as directed or approved by the child nutrition program director and assists in meal preparation when necessary. Orders food and supplies (except milk, fresh produce, bread, ice cream, fountain drinks, and merchandized foods tor any other foods and supplies approved by the child nutrition program director) through the central office. Orders all exceptions listed above directly from approved companies. Files inventories, as required, on commodities, purchased foods and supplies with the director's office at the end of school year. Approves or assigns a worker/assistant or assistant manager to approve all shipment of goods received for the child nutrition program at assigned school. Maintains records involved with meal production and program operation on forms approved by the director and/or the state and federal school food authority. Trains and evaluates child nutrition program staff at the direction and/or approval of the child nutrition program director. Ensures compliance with safety and health regulations as established by federal, state, and local agencies. Coordinates with principal, secretary, bookkeeper regarding required forms for any financial or management information as specified by the state or local food service authority. Participates in all manager training programs and staff meetings. Collaborates with the principal and child nutrition program director in personnel matters. Follows recommendations of child nutrition program director in matters of program operations. Working knowledge of computer system or manual register at assigned school. Assists in the planning of school menus for managers' choice and any recommendations for the monthly menu. Obtains approved substitutes for staff on leave. Interviews and recommends candidates for employment as child nutrition program assistant manager, worker/assistant and cashier. Responsible for supervising the cleaning of the kitchen, serving line, storage, and dining areas; checks all cafeteria equipment for safety and cleanliness and notifies appropriate authorities when repairs and/or replacements are needed. Evaluates child nutrition program staff according to criteria and documents approved by the Board of Education. Ensures all child nutrition program staff (manager, assistant manager, worker/assistants and cashiers) wears the selected uniform for their school. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree preferred. Experience in institutional food preparation, including one year supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Possess or be able to obtain a Serv-Safe Certification according to the requirements set forth by the Jefferson County Health Department. SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE Duty Days 184 Reports To Principal Salary Range: From/To Classified Schedule 74; Level 7,8, or 9 ($32,498 - $57,716) Job Attachment View Attachment The State does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religious preference, marital status, disability, national origin, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law. Employees of the District are required to comply with the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments. Alabama school boards are required by state law to verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees by using the federal E-Verify program. New employees are required to provide a Social Security number, an unexpired identity document that contains a photograph, and other acceptable documents that establish employment eligibility. In addition to determining whether a new hire is authorized to work in the United States, E-Verify will confirm that the employee's name and Social Security number match. Use of any published data or content on this web site is prohibited without the written consent of the Alabama State Department of Education.
May 15, 2024
Full time
Classified - Position - Child Nutrition - Cafeteria Manager / Assistant Manager Job Number Start Date Open Date 03/25/2024 Closing Date JOB DESCRIPTION: To manage the school food service program in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations, local and state health ordinances, and school district policies. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises child nutrition program worker/assistants and child nutrition cashier's in the child nutrition program school food service operation: including USDA breakfast and lunch, after school snacks, food for special needs children, approved special functions or other food service as indicated in writing from the child nutrition program director. Supervises the preparation of menus as directed or approved by the child nutrition program director and assists in meal preparation when necessary. Orders food and supplies (except milk, fresh produce, bread, ice cream, fountain drinks, and merchandized foods tor any other foods and supplies approved by the child nutrition program director) through the central office. Orders all exceptions listed above directly from approved companies. Files inventories, as required, on commodities, purchased foods and supplies with the director's office at the end of school year. Approves or assigns a worker/assistant or assistant manager to approve all shipment of goods received for the child nutrition program at assigned school. Maintains records involved with meal production and program operation on forms approved by the director and/or the state and federal school food authority. Trains and evaluates child nutrition program staff at the direction and/or approval of the child nutrition program director. Ensures compliance with safety and health regulations as established by federal, state, and local agencies. Coordinates with principal, secretary, bookkeeper regarding required forms for any financial or management information as specified by the state or local food service authority. Participates in all manager training programs and staff meetings. Collaborates with the principal and child nutrition program director in personnel matters. Follows recommendations of child nutrition program director in matters of program operations. Working knowledge of computer system or manual register at assigned school. Assists in the planning of school menus for managers' choice and any recommendations for the monthly menu. Obtains approved substitutes for staff on leave. Interviews and recommends candidates for employment as child nutrition program assistant manager, worker/assistant and cashier. Responsible for supervising the cleaning of the kitchen, serving line, storage, and dining areas; checks all cafeteria equipment for safety and cleanliness and notifies appropriate authorities when repairs and/or replacements are needed. Evaluates child nutrition program staff according to criteria and documents approved by the Board of Education. Ensures all child nutrition program staff (manager, assistant manager, worker/assistants and cashiers) wears the selected uniform for their school. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree preferred. Experience in institutional food preparation, including one year supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Possess or be able to obtain a Serv-Safe Certification according to the requirements set forth by the Jefferson County Health Department. SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE Duty Days 184 Reports To Principal Salary Range: From/To Classified Schedule 74; Level 7,8, or 9 ($32,498 - $57,716) Job Attachment View Attachment The State does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religious preference, marital status, disability, national origin, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law. Employees of the District are required to comply with the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments. Alabama school boards are required by state law to verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees by using the federal E-Verify program. New employees are required to provide a Social Security number, an unexpired identity document that contains a photograph, and other acceptable documents that establish employment eligibility. In addition to determining whether a new hire is authorized to work in the United States, E-Verify will confirm that the employee's name and Social Security number match. Use of any published data or content on this web site is prohibited without the written consent of the Alabama State Department of Education.