The Mountain Views School Nutrition Program is seeking a temporary district-wide Kitchen Assistant float position. This person would be on site daily to help cover absences in the school nutrition program throughout the district. Our full operational kitchens include Woodstock Union HS/MS, Woodstock Elementary School, Killington Elementary School, and The Prosper Valley School, and two receiving kitchens for satellite meals are Barnard Academy and Reading Elementary. This position is 7 hours per day, depending on the kitchen schedule that needs coverage that day, 5 days per week, and begins immediately. Training will be provided to learn each kitchen's operations and service routine. The hourly wage starts at $17.74 and increases with education and experience. We seek a dynamic, flexible, and patient team player who enjoys working with students and staff in a school setting. Daily work responsibilities will include prepping the daily breakfast and lunch menu items assigned, serving meals according to the school's meal service schedule, operating the purchase of sale register, washing dishes, and cleaning. Large-scale food prep experience and cooking from scratch are necessary, and experience working in a commercial or production kitchen is required. The candidate must be able to stand for long periods, lift 50 pounds or more daily, multitask, and maintain a positive attitude throughout the day. The candidate must also be able to maintain a positive attitude during intense serving and preparation times and have good written and verbal communication skills. Serve Safe certification is required and can be obtained within one month of hire. Responsibilities and Qualifications: Valid Driver's License Safe food handling procedures should be followed according to VT Department of Health Food & Lodging Regulations. Unload meals from the vehicle and set up for meal delivery to classrooms or for grab-and-go options. Label and put away leftover food Production record keeping Wash and sanitize the meal service area, dishes, and pans Able to use Purchase of Sale (POS) software and computer to claim reimbursable meals Able to work as a team player within the school and the school nutrition program Must enjoy working with children Serve Safe certification is required or can be obtained within the first month of employment. Working Conditions: Mental Demands: calculating, comparing, problem-solving, evaluating, interpreting, organizing, consulting, analyzing, planning, documenting, specifying, coordinating, implementing, and presenting. Physical Demands: sitting, standing, climbing stairs, adjusting, connecting, lifting (to 50 lbs.), bending, keyboarding, pulling, pushing, carrying, writing, and operating equipment. Environmental Conditions: inside, slippery surfaces, chemical exposure, biological exposure, working around moving objects, working alone, working in hot temperatures.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
The Mountain Views School Nutrition Program is seeking a temporary district-wide Kitchen Assistant float position. This person would be on site daily to help cover absences in the school nutrition program throughout the district. Our full operational kitchens include Woodstock Union HS/MS, Woodstock Elementary School, Killington Elementary School, and The Prosper Valley School, and two receiving kitchens for satellite meals are Barnard Academy and Reading Elementary. This position is 7 hours per day, depending on the kitchen schedule that needs coverage that day, 5 days per week, and begins immediately. Training will be provided to learn each kitchen's operations and service routine. The hourly wage starts at $17.74 and increases with education and experience. We seek a dynamic, flexible, and patient team player who enjoys working with students and staff in a school setting. Daily work responsibilities will include prepping the daily breakfast and lunch menu items assigned, serving meals according to the school's meal service schedule, operating the purchase of sale register, washing dishes, and cleaning. Large-scale food prep experience and cooking from scratch are necessary, and experience working in a commercial or production kitchen is required. The candidate must be able to stand for long periods, lift 50 pounds or more daily, multitask, and maintain a positive attitude throughout the day. The candidate must also be able to maintain a positive attitude during intense serving and preparation times and have good written and verbal communication skills. Serve Safe certification is required and can be obtained within one month of hire. Responsibilities and Qualifications: Valid Driver's License Safe food handling procedures should be followed according to VT Department of Health Food & Lodging Regulations. Unload meals from the vehicle and set up for meal delivery to classrooms or for grab-and-go options. Label and put away leftover food Production record keeping Wash and sanitize the meal service area, dishes, and pans Able to use Purchase of Sale (POS) software and computer to claim reimbursable meals Able to work as a team player within the school and the school nutrition program Must enjoy working with children Serve Safe certification is required or can be obtained within the first month of employment. Working Conditions: Mental Demands: calculating, comparing, problem-solving, evaluating, interpreting, organizing, consulting, analyzing, planning, documenting, specifying, coordinating, implementing, and presenting. Physical Demands: sitting, standing, climbing stairs, adjusting, connecting, lifting (to 50 lbs.), bending, keyboarding, pulling, pushing, carrying, writing, and operating equipment. Environmental Conditions: inside, slippery surfaces, chemical exposure, biological exposure, working around moving objects, working alone, working in hot temperatures.
Description and Functions Open Until Filled GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Veterans' Home of Wyoming is seeking a qualified individual to fill the Food Services Assistant position. This position aims to participate in food preparation to provide meals that meet the resident's nutritional needs and preferences. This position has no supervisory or budgetary responsibilities. The Veterans' Home of Wyoming is a licensed assisted living/domiciliary care facility, providing care to honorably discharged veterans and eligible dependents. Human Resource Contact: / Cynthia Brown / ext. 214 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed at the job level. Performs a variety of routine tasks and food preparation activities in the operation of the food service department. Follows recipes and assists with meal preparation to include texturing food for special modified diets. Serves clients and staff coming through the serving line. Monitor freezer temperature to ensure food is stored properly. Cleans and sanitizes the kitchen and dining area. Qualifications PREFERENCES: Preference may be given to individuals with six months or more experience in working in food service in a large institution or commercial food service facility or school. KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge of kitchens and warehouses. Knowledge of food service equipment operation. Knowledge of inventory tracking. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma Experience: 0-6 months of progressive work experience (typically in Food Services) OR Education & ExperienceSubstitution: 1-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Food Services) Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: None Necessary Special Requirements PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical ability to lift, twist, bend, and push up to 50 lbs. Work evenings, weekends, and holidays when the situation requires it. Must be able to handle all types of food groups including, but not limited to: poultry, meat, fish, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, spices, and seasonings. NOTES: FLSA: Non-exempt A background information check, including the taking of fingerprints, will be completed through the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation, the Wyoming Department of Family Services, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for every successful applicant. Annual influenza immunization is required. The Wyoming Department of Health is anE-Verifyemployer. Supplemental Information 048-Wyoming Department of Health - Aging Division - Veterans' Home of Wyoming See us online at Click here to view the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure. URL: The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities. Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Description and Functions Open Until Filled GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Veterans' Home of Wyoming is seeking a qualified individual to fill the Food Services Assistant position. This position aims to participate in food preparation to provide meals that meet the resident's nutritional needs and preferences. This position has no supervisory or budgetary responsibilities. The Veterans' Home of Wyoming is a licensed assisted living/domiciliary care facility, providing care to honorably discharged veterans and eligible dependents. Human Resource Contact: / Cynthia Brown / ext. 214 ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed at the job level. Performs a variety of routine tasks and food preparation activities in the operation of the food service department. Follows recipes and assists with meal preparation to include texturing food for special modified diets. Serves clients and staff coming through the serving line. Monitor freezer temperature to ensure food is stored properly. Cleans and sanitizes the kitchen and dining area. Qualifications PREFERENCES: Preference may be given to individuals with six months or more experience in working in food service in a large institution or commercial food service facility or school. KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge of kitchens and warehouses. Knowledge of food service equipment operation. Knowledge of inventory tracking. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma Experience: 0-6 months of progressive work experience (typically in Food Services) OR Education & ExperienceSubstitution: 1-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Food Services) Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: None Necessary Special Requirements PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical ability to lift, twist, bend, and push up to 50 lbs. Work evenings, weekends, and holidays when the situation requires it. Must be able to handle all types of food groups including, but not limited to: poultry, meat, fish, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, spices, and seasonings. NOTES: FLSA: Non-exempt A background information check, including the taking of fingerprints, will be completed through the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation, the Wyoming Department of Family Services, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for every successful applicant. Annual influenza immunization is required. The Wyoming Department of Health is anE-Verifyemployer. Supplemental Information 048-Wyoming Department of Health - Aging Division - Veterans' Home of Wyoming See us online at Click here to view the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure. URL: The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities. Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.
California Department of Education
San Mateo, California
JOB SUMMARY: Under immediate direction of the Student Nutrition Services Lead, prepare and serve food in a school cafeteria; maintain food service facilities in a clean and sanitary condition; understands and works effectively with people of differing cultures; and perform related duties as assigned. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS: Employees with minimal experience in food services may be trained on all duties to be assigned. Position incumbents work under immediate direction of the Nutrition Services Lead and perform duties according to prescribed methods and practices. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Prepare vegetables, fruit, meat, and other foods for cooking; prepare salads, sandwiches, desserts, and beverages. Assist in preparation of scratch cooked entrees and baking bread and pastries; check recipes to estimate quantities of ingredients. Heats, portions and serves food to students and staff according to established procedures; set up steam tables and apportion and arrange food for serving; serve lunches and snacks for students and faculty; assures proper temperature of foods. Maintains food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition; cleans serving counters, tables, chairs, food containers and other food service equipment in the kitchen. Retrieves food items according to established quantity specifications; stocks condiments, food items and paper goods; stores and rotates supplies in storage areas including freezing temperature areas. Operates standard food service equipment such as ovens, utensils, microwaves and warmers; operates a calculator, money counter and computerized cash register in performing cashier duties as assigned; and counts money and makes correct change. Serve food in a food distribution line. Count and stock food on lunch carts and maintain records of items received and sold. May operate a hand operated snack and/or ala carte service cart. Arranges and sells food items, accounts for cash, student meal cards, and meal counts. Fills and wipes off condiment containers. Restocks napkin and eating utensil dispensers. Washes, sanitizes and cleans kitchen equipment, surfaces, and serving areas. Performs related duties as assigned. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: Incumbent must be able to perform essential functions above with or without reasonable accommodation. Incumbent must maintain a positive, helpful, constructive attitude and working relationship with the department supervisor and departmental employees, other District employees, the Board of Education, students, parents and the general public. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Experience: High school diploma or equivalent (GED). Six (6) months of experience performing work involving food preparation using standard kitchen tools and equipment, and serving food in large quantities. KNOWLEDGE OF: Practices, procedures, methods of organizing and techniques involved in quantity of food preparation and serving including salads, sandwiches, and simple desserts. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Proper lifting and moving materials techniques. Standard kitchen equipment and utensils. Sanitation and safety practices related to preparing, handling and serving food. Portion control techniques. Skills to compute weights, measures, counts, portions, and cashiering. Prefer computer knowledge including Microsoft office, e-mail, and basic data entry. ABILITY TO: Understand and follow oral and written directions. Make basic arithmetical calculations needed to measure quantities. Learn to operate food preparation appliances found in school cafeterias. Learn basic procedures, methods, and equipment used in preparing and serving large quantities of food. Learn sanitation practices related to the handling and serving of food. Maintain harmonious working relations with school officials, school employees, and students. Work with a point of sales system. Work cooperatively with others in all services areas of the Student Nutrition Department (Cafeteria, Snack bar, and Food services carts.) Prepare and serve hot and cold menu items to students and staff at an assigned school site. Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition. Perform cashiering duties as assigned. Learn to operate a computer. Operate standard kitchen equipment safely and efficiently. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Maintain various records related to work performed. Read and interpret records to determine proper food quantity specifications. Add, subtract, multiply and divide with speed and accuracy. Handle hot material and work in an environment dominated by wide temperature extremes. Meet schedules and time lines. Observe health, sanitation, and safety requirements. Meet District standard of professional attitude as outline in Board Policies 4119.21, 4219.21, & 4319.21, Professional Standards for Classified Employees. Meet and Understand State of California Universal Mandated Meals Program, Ed Code Section 49501.5 WORKING CONDITIONS: ENVIRONMENT: Food service environment. Work is performed in a high school cafeteria environment; subject to heat from ovens, lifting, pulling, pushing and standing for long periods of time. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Stamina sufficient to stand for extended periods of time. Dexterity of hands and fingers sufficient to handle cooking tools and to operate food service equipment. Speech and hearing sufficient to receive instructions and relay information. Physical strength sufficient to push, carry, and lift large and heavy ( lbs.) boxes, sacks of food, pots, and kettles. Reaching overhead, above shoulders and horizontally. Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching. Vision sufficient to evaluate status of food in preparation, read preparation requirements, read temperature gauges and dials. Work in cold and freezer temperature areas. Operate a food services cart. HAZARDS: Heat from ovens. Exposure to very hot foods, equipment and metal objects LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Must obtain a Serve-Safe certificate from the Department of Environmental Health within 6 months of employment and must re-certify within 6 months of expiration of certificate. Must successfully pass the District's pre-employment Department of Justice Live Scan fingerprinting. Must successfully pass the District's pre-employment tuberculosis testing. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
Apr 11, 2024
Full time
JOB SUMMARY: Under immediate direction of the Student Nutrition Services Lead, prepare and serve food in a school cafeteria; maintain food service facilities in a clean and sanitary condition; understands and works effectively with people of differing cultures; and perform related duties as assigned. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS: Employees with minimal experience in food services may be trained on all duties to be assigned. Position incumbents work under immediate direction of the Nutrition Services Lead and perform duties according to prescribed methods and practices. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Prepare vegetables, fruit, meat, and other foods for cooking; prepare salads, sandwiches, desserts, and beverages. Assist in preparation of scratch cooked entrees and baking bread and pastries; check recipes to estimate quantities of ingredients. Heats, portions and serves food to students and staff according to established procedures; set up steam tables and apportion and arrange food for serving; serve lunches and snacks for students and faculty; assures proper temperature of foods. Maintains food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition; cleans serving counters, tables, chairs, food containers and other food service equipment in the kitchen. Retrieves food items according to established quantity specifications; stocks condiments, food items and paper goods; stores and rotates supplies in storage areas including freezing temperature areas. Operates standard food service equipment such as ovens, utensils, microwaves and warmers; operates a calculator, money counter and computerized cash register in performing cashier duties as assigned; and counts money and makes correct change. Serve food in a food distribution line. Count and stock food on lunch carts and maintain records of items received and sold. May operate a hand operated snack and/or ala carte service cart. Arranges and sells food items, accounts for cash, student meal cards, and meal counts. Fills and wipes off condiment containers. Restocks napkin and eating utensil dispensers. Washes, sanitizes and cleans kitchen equipment, surfaces, and serving areas. Performs related duties as assigned. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: Incumbent must be able to perform essential functions above with or without reasonable accommodation. Incumbent must maintain a positive, helpful, constructive attitude and working relationship with the department supervisor and departmental employees, other District employees, the Board of Education, students, parents and the general public. QUALIFICATIONS: Education/Experience: High school diploma or equivalent (GED). Six (6) months of experience performing work involving food preparation using standard kitchen tools and equipment, and serving food in large quantities. KNOWLEDGE OF: Practices, procedures, methods of organizing and techniques involved in quantity of food preparation and serving including salads, sandwiches, and simple desserts. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Proper lifting and moving materials techniques. Standard kitchen equipment and utensils. Sanitation and safety practices related to preparing, handling and serving food. Portion control techniques. Skills to compute weights, measures, counts, portions, and cashiering. Prefer computer knowledge including Microsoft office, e-mail, and basic data entry. ABILITY TO: Understand and follow oral and written directions. Make basic arithmetical calculations needed to measure quantities. Learn to operate food preparation appliances found in school cafeterias. Learn basic procedures, methods, and equipment used in preparing and serving large quantities of food. Learn sanitation practices related to the handling and serving of food. Maintain harmonious working relations with school officials, school employees, and students. Work with a point of sales system. Work cooperatively with others in all services areas of the Student Nutrition Department (Cafeteria, Snack bar, and Food services carts.) Prepare and serve hot and cold menu items to students and staff at an assigned school site. Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition. Perform cashiering duties as assigned. Learn to operate a computer. Operate standard kitchen equipment safely and efficiently. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Maintain various records related to work performed. Read and interpret records to determine proper food quantity specifications. Add, subtract, multiply and divide with speed and accuracy. Handle hot material and work in an environment dominated by wide temperature extremes. Meet schedules and time lines. Observe health, sanitation, and safety requirements. Meet District standard of professional attitude as outline in Board Policies 4119.21, 4219.21, & 4319.21, Professional Standards for Classified Employees. Meet and Understand State of California Universal Mandated Meals Program, Ed Code Section 49501.5 WORKING CONDITIONS: ENVIRONMENT: Food service environment. Work is performed in a high school cafeteria environment; subject to heat from ovens, lifting, pulling, pushing and standing for long periods of time. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Stamina sufficient to stand for extended periods of time. Dexterity of hands and fingers sufficient to handle cooking tools and to operate food service equipment. Speech and hearing sufficient to receive instructions and relay information. Physical strength sufficient to push, carry, and lift large and heavy ( lbs.) boxes, sacks of food, pots, and kettles. Reaching overhead, above shoulders and horizontally. Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching. Vision sufficient to evaluate status of food in preparation, read preparation requirements, read temperature gauges and dials. Work in cold and freezer temperature areas. Operate a food services cart. HAZARDS: Heat from ovens. Exposure to very hot foods, equipment and metal objects LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Must obtain a Serve-Safe certificate from the Department of Environmental Health within 6 months of employment and must re-certify within 6 months of expiration of certificate. Must successfully pass the District's pre-employment Department of Justice Live Scan fingerprinting. Must successfully pass the District's pre-employment tuberculosis testing. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
California Department of Education
Concord, California
Mt. Diablo Unified School District Food & Nutrition Services Assistant Summary Definition Under general supervision, the job of the Food & Nutrition Services Assistant is to support the food service activities at assigned locations with specific responsibilities preparing, assisting in cooking, and serving food items to students and/or school personnel, while maintaining proper food safety and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) protocols and record keeping. Maintains kitchens in a safe and sanitary condition. Directly Responsible To Food & Nutrition Services Area Supervisor. Work guided and directed by Food & Nutrition Services Lead Food Service Worker. Example of Duties E: Essential Functions (May perform any combination of the essential functions shown below. This position is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this classification, but is intended to accurately reflect the principal job elements). Acts as cashier for the purpose of ensuring accurate completion of all cashier processes. E Sets up, prepares, and breaks down serving areas in cafeteria, grab n go lines, mobile carts, or satellite locations on campus for the purpose of serving meals to students and staff. E Assists in the cooking and preparation of food for the purpose of ensuring effective menu implementation. Assembles main entrees, vegetables, salads, dressings, breads, etc., utilizing menus and recipes prepared by staff for the purpose of producing meals according to menu plan. Cleans kitchen, utensils, dishes, equipment, storage, food preparation, and serving areas for the purpose of maintaining required sanitary conditions. E Load and unload meals for the purpose of serving meals to students and staff. E Provides assistance with nutrition processes (e.g. daily record keeping, meal counts, production records, food and refrigerator/freezer temperature monitoring, quantity and quality of food inventory, cleanliness of equipment, cleanliness of preparation and serving areas, food preparation and serving, reporting equipment operating problems and other kitchen issues to Lead Food Service Worker, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring implementation of daily processes and all nutrition service requirements. E Arranges food and beverage items for the purpose of serving them to students and staff in an efficient manner. Reports safety issues in kitchen and cafeteria areas for the purpose of ensuring a safe and sanitary working environment. Attends unit meetings within the work day, for the purpose of gathering information required to perform job functions. Performs other related duties as assigned. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Skills Perform multiple tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skill based upon competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: Adhere to food production processes Communicate effectively with others Completing tasks in a timely manner Preparing and maintaining accurate records Operate standard office equipment and commercial kitchen equipment Pertinent software applications Applying assessment instruments Knowledge Perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percent, and/or ratios. Knowledge skill based upon competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: Beginning understanding of the Culinary Arts/food preparation Understand complex multi-step written and oral instructions Knowledge of Production kitchen operation Knowledge in scale reading Food safety practices and procedures Food Production timelines Health standards and hazards Ability To be flexible within a variety of circumstances. Ability skill based upon competencies required to satisfactorily preform the functions of the job include: Operate equipment using a variety of standardized methods Work with a variety of individuals Problem solving to identify issues and create action plans Working as part of a team Adapting to changing work priorities Meeting deadlines and schedules Organizing tasks Working with frequent interruptions Responsibility Responsibilities include; working under general supervision using standardized routines. Work Environment/Physical Demands The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; frequent use of step ladder and balancing; stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 45% walking and 55% standing. The job is performed under some temperature extremes and under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or illness. Capable of frequently lifting/ carrying/ pushing/ pulling up to 25 lbs; up to SO lbs occasionally; lifting/ carrying/ pushing/ pulling over 51 lbs will be done as part of a team; considerable physical activity required. Hazards Exposure to bulk food, equipment and metal objects; and working in cold, hot and freezing temperature environments. Licenses and Certificates A valid California Driver's License (Preferred) CA ServSafe Food Handling Certification (Preferred) Experience Job related experience with increase levels of responsibility is desired. Education (Minimum) High School Diploma or equivalent Board Approval Expected: 1-18-23 Salary Range: 355 Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
Apr 10, 2024
Full time
Mt. Diablo Unified School District Food & Nutrition Services Assistant Summary Definition Under general supervision, the job of the Food & Nutrition Services Assistant is to support the food service activities at assigned locations with specific responsibilities preparing, assisting in cooking, and serving food items to students and/or school personnel, while maintaining proper food safety and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) protocols and record keeping. Maintains kitchens in a safe and sanitary condition. Directly Responsible To Food & Nutrition Services Area Supervisor. Work guided and directed by Food & Nutrition Services Lead Food Service Worker. Example of Duties E: Essential Functions (May perform any combination of the essential functions shown below. This position is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this classification, but is intended to accurately reflect the principal job elements). Acts as cashier for the purpose of ensuring accurate completion of all cashier processes. E Sets up, prepares, and breaks down serving areas in cafeteria, grab n go lines, mobile carts, or satellite locations on campus for the purpose of serving meals to students and staff. E Assists in the cooking and preparation of food for the purpose of ensuring effective menu implementation. Assembles main entrees, vegetables, salads, dressings, breads, etc., utilizing menus and recipes prepared by staff for the purpose of producing meals according to menu plan. Cleans kitchen, utensils, dishes, equipment, storage, food preparation, and serving areas for the purpose of maintaining required sanitary conditions. E Load and unload meals for the purpose of serving meals to students and staff. E Provides assistance with nutrition processes (e.g. daily record keeping, meal counts, production records, food and refrigerator/freezer temperature monitoring, quantity and quality of food inventory, cleanliness of equipment, cleanliness of preparation and serving areas, food preparation and serving, reporting equipment operating problems and other kitchen issues to Lead Food Service Worker, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring implementation of daily processes and all nutrition service requirements. E Arranges food and beverage items for the purpose of serving them to students and staff in an efficient manner. Reports safety issues in kitchen and cafeteria areas for the purpose of ensuring a safe and sanitary working environment. Attends unit meetings within the work day, for the purpose of gathering information required to perform job functions. Performs other related duties as assigned. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Skills Perform multiple tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changing job conditions. Specific skill based upon competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: Adhere to food production processes Communicate effectively with others Completing tasks in a timely manner Preparing and maintaining accurate records Operate standard office equipment and commercial kitchen equipment Pertinent software applications Applying assessment instruments Knowledge Perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percent, and/or ratios. Knowledge skill based upon competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: Beginning understanding of the Culinary Arts/food preparation Understand complex multi-step written and oral instructions Knowledge of Production kitchen operation Knowledge in scale reading Food safety practices and procedures Food Production timelines Health standards and hazards Ability To be flexible within a variety of circumstances. Ability skill based upon competencies required to satisfactorily preform the functions of the job include: Operate equipment using a variety of standardized methods Work with a variety of individuals Problem solving to identify issues and create action plans Working as part of a team Adapting to changing work priorities Meeting deadlines and schedules Organizing tasks Working with frequent interruptions Responsibility Responsibilities include; working under general supervision using standardized routines. Work Environment/Physical Demands The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; frequent use of step ladder and balancing; stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 45% walking and 55% standing. The job is performed under some temperature extremes and under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or illness. Capable of frequently lifting/ carrying/ pushing/ pulling up to 25 lbs; up to SO lbs occasionally; lifting/ carrying/ pushing/ pulling over 51 lbs will be done as part of a team; considerable physical activity required. Hazards Exposure to bulk food, equipment and metal objects; and working in cold, hot and freezing temperature environments. Licenses and Certificates A valid California Driver's License (Preferred) CA ServSafe Food Handling Certification (Preferred) Experience Job related experience with increase levels of responsibility is desired. Education (Minimum) High School Diploma or equivalent Board Approval Expected: 1-18-23 Salary Range: 355 Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
Public School of North Carolina
Burlington, North Carolina
POSITION TITLE School Nutrition Assistant SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT Assigned school SALARY Salary Grade 51 FLSA STATUS Non-exempt REPORTS TO School Nutrition Manager SUPERVISES None WORK WEEK SCHEDULE Monday - Friday WORK HOURS 21 Minimum for FT; 20 Maximum for PT NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR Based on school calendar POSITION PURPOSE: The School Nutrition Assistant Substitute prepares and serves breakfast, lunch and other food to school children and adults in a courteous, customer service-oriented manner. The SNA is responsible for organizing and setting up equipment and workstations per the direction of the SNS Manager. Duties are performed as required by the USDA, health, food service and other regulations and laws. The School Nutrition Aide must demonstrate proper cafeteria equipment operation skills. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES General knowledge of materials and methods used in preparing and serving meats, breads, vegetables and other foods on a large scale General knowledge of the use or care of food preparation equipment Skill in the use of standardized and specialized kitchen utensils and equipment Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, students and school staff Able to maintain emotional control Ability to keep confidential and exhibit sensitivity to students who qualify for Free and Reduced Lunch assistance Ability to work with others in a close, fast paced environment Ability to address customers in a pleasant, courteous manner Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE Level of education necessary to be able to read and follow written food menus and work schedules. CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Valid food handler's certification or card as required by the state and USDA Continued participation in food service continuing education courses as required by the USDA Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED Some experience working in a school cafeteria within the last five (5) years ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Practice personal hygiene and proper sanitation procedures Turn on, test and monitor equipment at the beginning of the day Prepare food according to written and oral instructions Serve breakfast, lunch and a la carte items Handle cashiering responsibilities including food and ticket sales and serving a la carte items Replenish food and maintain clean serving areas Monitor food and equipment temperatures at all times Exhibit courtesy and understanding to all staff, students and customers Perform dishwashing duties of cooking, serving and eating utensils and tools Set up and break down serving areas Receive, stock and rotate incoming and outgoing inventory Participate in formal and informal training Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of sanitation practices Exhibit professional behavior of a reliable employee Perform preparation duties for the next day Maintain a neat, clean and safe work environment Participate in marketing promotions and special events for students, adults and the community Sign in and work according to a designated time schedule Perform additional duties as requested by the School Nutrition Manager
Apr 10, 2024
Full time
POSITION TITLE School Nutrition Assistant SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT Assigned school SALARY Salary Grade 51 FLSA STATUS Non-exempt REPORTS TO School Nutrition Manager SUPERVISES None WORK WEEK SCHEDULE Monday - Friday WORK HOURS 21 Minimum for FT; 20 Maximum for PT NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR Based on school calendar POSITION PURPOSE: The School Nutrition Assistant Substitute prepares and serves breakfast, lunch and other food to school children and adults in a courteous, customer service-oriented manner. The SNA is responsible for organizing and setting up equipment and workstations per the direction of the SNS Manager. Duties are performed as required by the USDA, health, food service and other regulations and laws. The School Nutrition Aide must demonstrate proper cafeteria equipment operation skills. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES General knowledge of materials and methods used in preparing and serving meats, breads, vegetables and other foods on a large scale General knowledge of the use or care of food preparation equipment Skill in the use of standardized and specialized kitchen utensils and equipment Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, students and school staff Able to maintain emotional control Ability to keep confidential and exhibit sensitivity to students who qualify for Free and Reduced Lunch assistance Ability to work with others in a close, fast paced environment Ability to address customers in a pleasant, courteous manner Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE Level of education necessary to be able to read and follow written food menus and work schedules. CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Valid food handler's certification or card as required by the state and USDA Continued participation in food service continuing education courses as required by the USDA Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED Some experience working in a school cafeteria within the last five (5) years ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Practice personal hygiene and proper sanitation procedures Turn on, test and monitor equipment at the beginning of the day Prepare food according to written and oral instructions Serve breakfast, lunch and a la carte items Handle cashiering responsibilities including food and ticket sales and serving a la carte items Replenish food and maintain clean serving areas Monitor food and equipment temperatures at all times Exhibit courtesy and understanding to all staff, students and customers Perform dishwashing duties of cooking, serving and eating utensils and tools Set up and break down serving areas Receive, stock and rotate incoming and outgoing inventory Participate in formal and informal training Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of sanitation practices Exhibit professional behavior of a reliable employee Perform preparation duties for the next day Maintain a neat, clean and safe work environment Participate in marketing promotions and special events for students, adults and the community Sign in and work according to a designated time schedule Perform additional duties as requested by the School Nutrition Manager
TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION AND COMPLETE DETAILS, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: TITLE: Site Manager - 7.5 hour shift (30 minute lunch break) DEPARTMENT: Food & Nutrition Services HOURS: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM PAY GRADE 13: $18.54-$19.64 (Based on experience and education) DAY/YEAR: 183 Days/School Year REPORTS TO: Director of Food & Nutrition Services This position is eligible for stretch-pay over 26 pays per year. Benefits eligible: This position is eligible for employee level medical coverage, dental, and vision as well as personal and sick days and state retirement (PERF). SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of the Director of Food Services, is responsible for efficiently and effectively managing the School Food Service program to ensure that federal, state, and local procedures, policies and regulations are strictly adhered to; supervises and seeks to improve Food Services staff performance; and serves nutritionally balanced and attractive meals/food within the financial guidelines and restraints of the New Albany-Floyd County Schools Food Service programs. QUALIFICATION: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disability to perform the essential functions. Education and/or Experience: High school diploma or GED, a minimum of three years successful experience in quantity food preparation and knowledge and skills of food service helper, production worker and assistant manager. Prefer training in nutrition, food production and food service management knowledge of managing food service budgets; understanding meal pattern requirements of the National Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Language Skills: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of students, parents, school personnel and others. Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, proportions, percentages, and volume. Understands productivity measurement i.e., labor cost as a percentage of revenue. Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook. Working knowledge of accountability program, inventory program, and direct order entry system to major vendors. Certificates, Licenses and Registrations: Certified in food service sanitation by Board of Health; must have Serv Safe Manager passing test. Other Qualifications: Must pass a food service sanitation course with a passing grade of 87%. Must pass a food service competency test with a grade of 90%. RESPONSIBILITIES: Program Accountability: Follows federal, state, and local regulations for safe food preparation and storage. Takes pro-active measure to protect the identity of students receiving free and reduced price meals. Operates within budgetary guidelines. Communicates needs and concerns to supervisory personnel. Cooperates with the principal and teachers in promoting the educational values of school nutrition programs for better health and nutrition Financial Management and Record Keeping: Maintains program integrity and a fiscally sound food service program in keeping with federal guidelines, and food service department policy. Responsible for all record keeping of the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs and in accordance with the State Board of Accounts, and Indiana Department of Child Nutrition. Directs cash collection and daily deposits. Takes physical count of all inventory (purchased and government commodities) on last day of month. Maintains filing system for inventory, invoices, daily sales reports, cash deposit reports, participation data, production sheets, menus, time reports, accident reports, etc. Personnel Management: Trains, supervises, disciplines and directs work of employees assigned to the Food service department. Ensures employee adherence to federal, state, local laws, and school board policies and professional conduct. Authorizes payment of employee payroll records. Represents child nutrition department at staff meetings. Safety and Sanitation: Follows procedures to maintain safe and sanitary conditions in the storage, preparation, serving, and dining areas. Supervises the routine cleaning and sanitation of dishes, work areas, utensils, equipment and facility. Reports potential safety hazards, accidents, and injuries to appropriate personnel. Trains employees to follow accident prevention practices. Program Service: Provides a pleasant and helpful environment for meal preparation and service. Promotes participation in the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Equipment Use and Care: Maintains and protects equipment and property of the school; Reports equipment in need of repair or replacement. Promotes energy conservation methods when using equipment. Food Procurement and Production: Procures, receives, and safely stores food products. Follows procedures for checking quality, quantity, and correct food upon delivery. Returns unacceptable food or supplies that do not meet department standards. Directs the preparation of meal service in a safe and attractive manner. Trains employees in the areas of food production, offer vs. serve, portion control. Nutrition and Menu Planning: Evaluates plate waste for food acceptance and quality of food production and service. Utilizes student suggestions to help plan menus. Participates in monthly special events in the cafeteria to increase school spirit and to raise student participation in the meal programs. Assists Director with interviewing and hiring; directly trains employees, planning, assigning and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Director and/or other designee. The employee shall remain free of any alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substance abuse in the workplace throughout his/her employment in the corporation. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct work of subordinate food service employees; carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Benefits eligible: This position is eligible for employee level medical coverage, dental, and vision as well as personal and sick days and state retirement (PERF).
Apr 07, 2024
Full time
TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION AND COMPLETE DETAILS, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: TITLE: Site Manager - 7.5 hour shift (30 minute lunch break) DEPARTMENT: Food & Nutrition Services HOURS: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM PAY GRADE 13: $18.54-$19.64 (Based on experience and education) DAY/YEAR: 183 Days/School Year REPORTS TO: Director of Food & Nutrition Services This position is eligible for stretch-pay over 26 pays per year. Benefits eligible: This position is eligible for employee level medical coverage, dental, and vision as well as personal and sick days and state retirement (PERF). SUMMARY: Under the direct supervision of the Director of Food Services, is responsible for efficiently and effectively managing the School Food Service program to ensure that federal, state, and local procedures, policies and regulations are strictly adhered to; supervises and seeks to improve Food Services staff performance; and serves nutritionally balanced and attractive meals/food within the financial guidelines and restraints of the New Albany-Floyd County Schools Food Service programs. QUALIFICATION: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disability to perform the essential functions. Education and/or Experience: High school diploma or GED, a minimum of three years successful experience in quantity food preparation and knowledge and skills of food service helper, production worker and assistant manager. Prefer training in nutrition, food production and food service management knowledge of managing food service budgets; understanding meal pattern requirements of the National Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Language Skills: Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of students, parents, school personnel and others. Mathematical Skills: Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, proportions, percentages, and volume. Understands productivity measurement i.e., labor cost as a percentage of revenue. Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Computer Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Outlook. Working knowledge of accountability program, inventory program, and direct order entry system to major vendors. Certificates, Licenses and Registrations: Certified in food service sanitation by Board of Health; must have Serv Safe Manager passing test. Other Qualifications: Must pass a food service sanitation course with a passing grade of 87%. Must pass a food service competency test with a grade of 90%. RESPONSIBILITIES: Program Accountability: Follows federal, state, and local regulations for safe food preparation and storage. Takes pro-active measure to protect the identity of students receiving free and reduced price meals. Operates within budgetary guidelines. Communicates needs and concerns to supervisory personnel. Cooperates with the principal and teachers in promoting the educational values of school nutrition programs for better health and nutrition Financial Management and Record Keeping: Maintains program integrity and a fiscally sound food service program in keeping with federal guidelines, and food service department policy. Responsible for all record keeping of the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs and in accordance with the State Board of Accounts, and Indiana Department of Child Nutrition. Directs cash collection and daily deposits. Takes physical count of all inventory (purchased and government commodities) on last day of month. Maintains filing system for inventory, invoices, daily sales reports, cash deposit reports, participation data, production sheets, menus, time reports, accident reports, etc. Personnel Management: Trains, supervises, disciplines and directs work of employees assigned to the Food service department. Ensures employee adherence to federal, state, local laws, and school board policies and professional conduct. Authorizes payment of employee payroll records. Represents child nutrition department at staff meetings. Safety and Sanitation: Follows procedures to maintain safe and sanitary conditions in the storage, preparation, serving, and dining areas. Supervises the routine cleaning and sanitation of dishes, work areas, utensils, equipment and facility. Reports potential safety hazards, accidents, and injuries to appropriate personnel. Trains employees to follow accident prevention practices. Program Service: Provides a pleasant and helpful environment for meal preparation and service. Promotes participation in the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Equipment Use and Care: Maintains and protects equipment and property of the school; Reports equipment in need of repair or replacement. Promotes energy conservation methods when using equipment. Food Procurement and Production: Procures, receives, and safely stores food products. Follows procedures for checking quality, quantity, and correct food upon delivery. Returns unacceptable food or supplies that do not meet department standards. Directs the preparation of meal service in a safe and attractive manner. Trains employees in the areas of food production, offer vs. serve, portion control. Nutrition and Menu Planning: Evaluates plate waste for food acceptance and quality of food production and service. Utilizes student suggestions to help plan menus. Participates in monthly special events in the cafeteria to increase school spirit and to raise student participation in the meal programs. Assists Director with interviewing and hiring; directly trains employees, planning, assigning and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Director and/or other designee. The employee shall remain free of any alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substance abuse in the workplace throughout his/her employment in the corporation. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Direct work of subordinate food service employees; carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Benefits eligible: This position is eligible for employee level medical coverage, dental, and vision as well as personal and sick days and state retirement (PERF).
California Department of Education
Redondo Beach, California
REDONDO BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS TITLE: CHILD NUTRITION SERVICES ASSISTANT II BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned supervisor or lead, prepare and serve hot and cold menu items to students and staff at an assigned middle school or high school site; assist with cooking and baking various food items; maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition; assure the efficient operation of an elementary food service site as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Child Nutrition Services Assistant II incumbents perform more responsible preparation and service activities at middle school or high school kitchens and may be responsible for the efficient operation of an elementary food service site. Incumbents in the Child Nutrition Services Assistant III classification serve as a second-in-command of a middle school or high school kitchen, coordinate catering services, and cook and bake food items from scratch. The Child Nutrition Services Assistant I classification performs entry-level food preparation and service to students at assigned school sites. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Prepare and serve a variety of hot and cold menu items; observe quality and quantity of food served according to established procedures; assure proper temperature of foods; assure compliance with safety and sanitation regulations. Assist with cooking and baking a variety of food items such as main dishes, breads and desserts. Assure the efficient operation of an elementary food service site or stand-alone facility as assigned by the position; complete daily production records, heat and serve food, and order perishables such as milk and produce. Prepare fruits, vegetables, cereals and desserts; assemble various ingredients as assigned; package and wrap food items according to established procedures and portion control standards; serve meals on serving lines; set out prepared foods. Prepare and package food items for distribution to school sites as assigned by the position; utilize specialized machines in the quantity packaging of food items Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition; sweep and mop floors to assure a safe and sanitary work environment; operate dishwashers and wash trays, pots, pans, plates, utensils and other serving equipment. Clean serving counters, tables, chairs, food containers and other food service equipment; prepare food and beverages for sale; count and set-up plates, trays and utensils. Prepare salads, sandwiches and packaged foods for distribution; mix, slice, grate and chop food items; open cans; replenish containers as necessary. Operate standard food service equipment such as slicers, warmers, ovens, fryers, stoves and carts. Stock condiments, food items and paper goods; assist in the storage and rotation of supplies in storage areas; assist with daily and periodic inventories as assigned. Perform routine cashiering duties utilizing a Point of Sale (POS) system as assigned; count money and make correct change; pick up, count and maintain daily records of monies received. Prepare salad or snack bar for use including setting up, filling containers and removing items as assigned by the position; maintain snack or salad bar in clean condition. OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: Quantity food preparation including washing, cutting and assembling food items and ingredients. Sanitation and safety practices related to preparing, handling and serving food. Standard kitchen equipment and utensils. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Proper lifting techniques. Basic math and cashiering skills. Oral and written communication skills. Basic record-keeping techniques. ABILITY TO: Prepare and serve hot and cold menu items to students and staff at an assigned school site. Assist with cooking and baking various food items. Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition. Wash, cut, slice, grate, mix and assemble food items and ingredients. Operate standard kitchen equipment safely and efficiently. Follow health and sanitation requirements. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work independently with little supervision. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Maintain routine records. Meet schedules and time lines. Operate a POS system and make change accurately. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: one year experience in quantity food preparation. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid ServSafe Certificate. WORKING CONDITIONS: ENVIRONMENT: Food service environment. Subject to heat from ovens. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing for extended periods of time. Hearing and speaking to exchange information. Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling moderately heavy objects as assigned by position. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate food service equipment. Reaching overhead, above shoulders and horizontally. Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching. Seeing to monitor food quality and quantity. HAZARDS: Heat from ovens. Exposure to very hot foods, equipment, and metal objects. Working around knives, slicers or other sharp objects. Exposure to cleaning chemicals and fumes. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
Apr 04, 2024
Full time
REDONDO BEACH UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS TITLE: CHILD NUTRITION SERVICES ASSISTANT II BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned supervisor or lead, prepare and serve hot and cold menu items to students and staff at an assigned middle school or high school site; assist with cooking and baking various food items; maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition; assure the efficient operation of an elementary food service site as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Child Nutrition Services Assistant II incumbents perform more responsible preparation and service activities at middle school or high school kitchens and may be responsible for the efficient operation of an elementary food service site. Incumbents in the Child Nutrition Services Assistant III classification serve as a second-in-command of a middle school or high school kitchen, coordinate catering services, and cook and bake food items from scratch. The Child Nutrition Services Assistant I classification performs entry-level food preparation and service to students at assigned school sites. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Prepare and serve a variety of hot and cold menu items; observe quality and quantity of food served according to established procedures; assure proper temperature of foods; assure compliance with safety and sanitation regulations. Assist with cooking and baking a variety of food items such as main dishes, breads and desserts. Assure the efficient operation of an elementary food service site or stand-alone facility as assigned by the position; complete daily production records, heat and serve food, and order perishables such as milk and produce. Prepare fruits, vegetables, cereals and desserts; assemble various ingredients as assigned; package and wrap food items according to established procedures and portion control standards; serve meals on serving lines; set out prepared foods. Prepare and package food items for distribution to school sites as assigned by the position; utilize specialized machines in the quantity packaging of food items Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition; sweep and mop floors to assure a safe and sanitary work environment; operate dishwashers and wash trays, pots, pans, plates, utensils and other serving equipment. Clean serving counters, tables, chairs, food containers and other food service equipment; prepare food and beverages for sale; count and set-up plates, trays and utensils. Prepare salads, sandwiches and packaged foods for distribution; mix, slice, grate and chop food items; open cans; replenish containers as necessary. Operate standard food service equipment such as slicers, warmers, ovens, fryers, stoves and carts. Stock condiments, food items and paper goods; assist in the storage and rotation of supplies in storage areas; assist with daily and periodic inventories as assigned. Perform routine cashiering duties utilizing a Point of Sale (POS) system as assigned; count money and make correct change; pick up, count and maintain daily records of monies received. Prepare salad or snack bar for use including setting up, filling containers and removing items as assigned by the position; maintain snack or salad bar in clean condition. OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: Quantity food preparation including washing, cutting and assembling food items and ingredients. Sanitation and safety practices related to preparing, handling and serving food. Standard kitchen equipment and utensils. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Proper lifting techniques. Basic math and cashiering skills. Oral and written communication skills. Basic record-keeping techniques. ABILITY TO: Prepare and serve hot and cold menu items to students and staff at an assigned school site. Assist with cooking and baking various food items. Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition. Wash, cut, slice, grate, mix and assemble food items and ingredients. Operate standard kitchen equipment safely and efficiently. Follow health and sanitation requirements. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work independently with little supervision. Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Maintain routine records. Meet schedules and time lines. Operate a POS system and make change accurately. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: one year experience in quantity food preparation. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid ServSafe Certificate. WORKING CONDITIONS: ENVIRONMENT: Food service environment. Subject to heat from ovens. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Standing for extended periods of time. Hearing and speaking to exchange information. Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling moderately heavy objects as assigned by position. Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate food service equipment. Reaching overhead, above shoulders and horizontally. Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching. Seeing to monitor food quality and quantity. HAZARDS: Heat from ovens. Exposure to very hot foods, equipment, and metal objects. Working around knives, slicers or other sharp objects. Exposure to cleaning chemicals and fumes. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications
The Bibb County School District is now accepting applications for Nutrition Assistant Substitute. SUBSTITUTE NUTRITION ASSISTANT- (WORKS ON AN AS-NEEDED BASIS ONLY). JOB SUMMARY: Under direct supervision, the purpose of the position is to perform food preparation, service and clean up tasks for an assigned school of the district. Daily duties are accomplished through the collaborative work effort of all lunchroom staff. Work objective is to provide staff and students with nutritionally balanced and environmentally safe meals in accordance with established serving schedules and regulatory standards governing the food service industry. Performs related work as directed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 1.Cleans, cuts, and cooks various types of food including meats, pastas, sauces, vegetables, breads, desserts. 2.Performs set up activities such as retrieving stock, gathering ingredients and setting up equipment. 3.Performs food preparation activities such as assembling recipe/menu items, washing and cutting fruit, vegetables, meats, opening canned goods, mixing ingredients. 4.Cooks and prepares according to menus or instructions. 5.Cleans and inspects supplies, equipment, appliances, and work areas to insure cleanliness, and functional operation. 6.Performs tasks related to serving food, stocking salad bars, serving lines, milk and juice containers, etc.; fills serving trays, measures and monitors quantities served to ensure appropriate and sufficient amounts, maintains appropriate food temperatures. 7.Washes dishes, pots, pans, utensils, and other kitchen equipment; wipes and washes equipment and surfaces as necessary to maintain a clean, sanitary and safe work environment. 8.Sweeps, mops and cleans floors, walls, ceilings and other work areas as required. 9.Operates kitchen tools, supplies and equipment and performs basic routine maintenance as necessary. 10.Operates hand trucks, carts, levers, and other tools and equipment to move food, supplies and equipment. 11.Compiles, prepares and maintains records and paperwork on food use, preparation steps, storage, dates, etc. 12.Assists in the inventory of supplies and equipment; monitors usage of inventory and requests orders as needed. 13.Operates various manual and powered industrial food preparation equipment such as steam kettles, stack and convection ovens, food slicers, mixer, choppers and grinders. 14.Performs closing activities such as returning food to stock, refrigerating or freezing foods, storing leftovers, dismantling and putting away equipment, dishes, utensils, etc. 15.Adheres to policies and procedures and all applicable regulatory standards governing food handling and preparation in large institutions. 16.Works collaboratively with other staff to ensure food is prepared and delivered in adherence to established schedules, menus and timelines. 17.Performs other related duties as required or assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. High school diploma or GED is desired. SALARY: $12.00 per hour (work on an "as -needed and as-called" basis.) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: To apply for this position, please complete an online classified application. Educational documentation (diploma/transcripts); and three Classified Professional Reference Forms must be submitted to the Human Resources Department. BIBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. " />
Apr 02, 2024
Full time
The Bibb County School District is now accepting applications for Nutrition Assistant Substitute. SUBSTITUTE NUTRITION ASSISTANT- (WORKS ON AN AS-NEEDED BASIS ONLY). JOB SUMMARY: Under direct supervision, the purpose of the position is to perform food preparation, service and clean up tasks for an assigned school of the district. Daily duties are accomplished through the collaborative work effort of all lunchroom staff. Work objective is to provide staff and students with nutritionally balanced and environmentally safe meals in accordance with established serving schedules and regulatory standards governing the food service industry. Performs related work as directed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 1.Cleans, cuts, and cooks various types of food including meats, pastas, sauces, vegetables, breads, desserts. 2.Performs set up activities such as retrieving stock, gathering ingredients and setting up equipment. 3.Performs food preparation activities such as assembling recipe/menu items, washing and cutting fruit, vegetables, meats, opening canned goods, mixing ingredients. 4.Cooks and prepares according to menus or instructions. 5.Cleans and inspects supplies, equipment, appliances, and work areas to insure cleanliness, and functional operation. 6.Performs tasks related to serving food, stocking salad bars, serving lines, milk and juice containers, etc.; fills serving trays, measures and monitors quantities served to ensure appropriate and sufficient amounts, maintains appropriate food temperatures. 7.Washes dishes, pots, pans, utensils, and other kitchen equipment; wipes and washes equipment and surfaces as necessary to maintain a clean, sanitary and safe work environment. 8.Sweeps, mops and cleans floors, walls, ceilings and other work areas as required. 9.Operates kitchen tools, supplies and equipment and performs basic routine maintenance as necessary. 10.Operates hand trucks, carts, levers, and other tools and equipment to move food, supplies and equipment. 11.Compiles, prepares and maintains records and paperwork on food use, preparation steps, storage, dates, etc. 12.Assists in the inventory of supplies and equipment; monitors usage of inventory and requests orders as needed. 13.Operates various manual and powered industrial food preparation equipment such as steam kettles, stack and convection ovens, food slicers, mixer, choppers and grinders. 14.Performs closing activities such as returning food to stock, refrigerating or freezing foods, storing leftovers, dismantling and putting away equipment, dishes, utensils, etc. 15.Adheres to policies and procedures and all applicable regulatory standards governing food handling and preparation in large institutions. 16.Works collaboratively with other staff to ensure food is prepared and delivered in adherence to established schedules, menus and timelines. 17.Performs other related duties as required or assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. High school diploma or GED is desired. SALARY: $12.00 per hour (work on an "as -needed and as-called" basis.) APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: To apply for this position, please complete an online classified application. Educational documentation (diploma/transcripts); and three Classified Professional Reference Forms must be submitted to the Human Resources Department. BIBB COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. " />
ASSISTANT MANAGER STUDENT NUTRITION Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED, Associates or Bachelor's degree in Food Service Management, Culinary Management, or food service management industry related major a plus. 3-5 years of various food service operation and/or food service management experience. Ability to read and write accurately. Ability to follow oral and written communications. Ability to move up to 50 lbs. in which is not limited to lifting, pulling, pushing, grasping, twisting, reaching below and overhead, standing for long periods of time, bending, stooping and kneeling. Certifications: ServSafe Manager Certification Reports to: Director of Food Services Terms of Employment: 185 days. Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated annually. Job Overview: The Assistant Food Services Manager is an important supervisory position that involves the responsibility for efficiently providing nutritious and healthy meals daily for school children. She/he works primarily in an elementary, middle, or high school cafeterias managing USDA meal pattern compliances under the School Breakfast, National School Lunch, Afterschool Snack programs, and future programs as designated. Responsibilities include food service supervision, training, food preparation and storage methods, inventory and order preparation, food safety compliances, and recordkeeping. This position contributes to the smooth operations and functioning of the kitchen in adherence to health and food safety codes and the strict cleanliness of the kitchen and storage areas. The Food Service Director may identify and assign other responsibilities of the position as necessary. Performance Responsibilities: Oversee all kitchen work areas, food storage areas, utensils, and equipment according to departmental, HACCP and DHEC compliances. Supervises the collection of and accounting for cash receipts, train kitchen staff, prepare and delegate weekly production assignments, and evaluate staff work performance. Oversee and maintain use of standardized recipes, production records, thermometers, and kitchen equipment of daily food preparation by staff to ensure all food safety standards are followed properly. Conduct food and supplies inventories prior to preparing weekly order guides to accommodate designated menu week period. Receives, inspects, date-list, and store food and supplies promptly upon delivery. All food, beverages, and supplies must be rotated using First in First Out (FIFO) method, checked for good quality and expiration dates. Inspect for accuracy of portion controls, reimbursable meal verification and meal pattern compliances of all meal programs daily. Ensure menu items are prepared and served correctly with an appealing presentation on the serving lines for all meal periods on time. This includes oversight of maintaining food replenishments and clean serving lines from beginning to the end of meal services. Monitor and maintain safe kitchen operation and preventative maintenance of all kitchen equipment. Demonstrate efforts to monitoring, reduction, and management of food waste. Organize time efficiently and follow through on tasks. Maintain confidentiality of personal information regarding students' dietary restrictions which also includes staff and parents. Ensure that all children with dietary restrictions receive authorized substitutes according to medical documentation. Demonstrate food safety practices to prevent foodborne illness. Monitor and maintain good personal hygiene practices at all times. Make menu recommendations with regard to taste acceptability, meal pattern compliance, staffing, and food production. Fill in as a food service operator, and/or cashier as needed for staff coverage. Substitutes may not always be available for coverage. May also need to fill in at other district locations. Attends mandatory district meetings and professional development trainings. The Director of Food Services may require other related duties to be assigned, including working in other kitchens, for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the kitchen locations.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
ASSISTANT MANAGER STUDENT NUTRITION Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED, Associates or Bachelor's degree in Food Service Management, Culinary Management, or food service management industry related major a plus. 3-5 years of various food service operation and/or food service management experience. Ability to read and write accurately. Ability to follow oral and written communications. Ability to move up to 50 lbs. in which is not limited to lifting, pulling, pushing, grasping, twisting, reaching below and overhead, standing for long periods of time, bending, stooping and kneeling. Certifications: ServSafe Manager Certification Reports to: Director of Food Services Terms of Employment: 185 days. Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated annually. Job Overview: The Assistant Food Services Manager is an important supervisory position that involves the responsibility for efficiently providing nutritious and healthy meals daily for school children. She/he works primarily in an elementary, middle, or high school cafeterias managing USDA meal pattern compliances under the School Breakfast, National School Lunch, Afterschool Snack programs, and future programs as designated. Responsibilities include food service supervision, training, food preparation and storage methods, inventory and order preparation, food safety compliances, and recordkeeping. This position contributes to the smooth operations and functioning of the kitchen in adherence to health and food safety codes and the strict cleanliness of the kitchen and storage areas. The Food Service Director may identify and assign other responsibilities of the position as necessary. Performance Responsibilities: Oversee all kitchen work areas, food storage areas, utensils, and equipment according to departmental, HACCP and DHEC compliances. Supervises the collection of and accounting for cash receipts, train kitchen staff, prepare and delegate weekly production assignments, and evaluate staff work performance. Oversee and maintain use of standardized recipes, production records, thermometers, and kitchen equipment of daily food preparation by staff to ensure all food safety standards are followed properly. Conduct food and supplies inventories prior to preparing weekly order guides to accommodate designated menu week period. Receives, inspects, date-list, and store food and supplies promptly upon delivery. All food, beverages, and supplies must be rotated using First in First Out (FIFO) method, checked for good quality and expiration dates. Inspect for accuracy of portion controls, reimbursable meal verification and meal pattern compliances of all meal programs daily. Ensure menu items are prepared and served correctly with an appealing presentation on the serving lines for all meal periods on time. This includes oversight of maintaining food replenishments and clean serving lines from beginning to the end of meal services. Monitor and maintain safe kitchen operation and preventative maintenance of all kitchen equipment. Demonstrate efforts to monitoring, reduction, and management of food waste. Organize time efficiently and follow through on tasks. Maintain confidentiality of personal information regarding students' dietary restrictions which also includes staff and parents. Ensure that all children with dietary restrictions receive authorized substitutes according to medical documentation. Demonstrate food safety practices to prevent foodborne illness. Monitor and maintain good personal hygiene practices at all times. Make menu recommendations with regard to taste acceptability, meal pattern compliance, staffing, and food production. Fill in as a food service operator, and/or cashier as needed for staff coverage. Substitutes may not always be available for coverage. May also need to fill in at other district locations. Attends mandatory district meetings and professional development trainings. The Director of Food Services may require other related duties to be assigned, including working in other kitchens, for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the kitchen locations.
Public School of North Carolina
Burlington, North Carolina
POSITION TITLE School Nutrition Assistant SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT Assigned school SALARY Salary Grade 51 FLSA STATUS Non-exempt REPORTS TO School Nutrition Manager SUPERVISES None WORK WEEK SCHEDULE Monday - Friday WORK HOURS 21 Minimum for FT; 20 Maximum for PT NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR Based on school calendar POSITION PURPOSE: The School Nutrition Assistant Substitute prepares and serves breakfast, lunch and other food to school children and adults in a courteous, customer service-oriented manner. The SNA is responsible for organizing and setting up equipment and workstations per the direction of the SNS Manager. Duties are performed as required by the USDA, health, food service and other regulations and laws. The School Nutrition Aide must demonstrate proper cafeteria equipment operation skills. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES General knowledge of materials and methods used in preparing and serving meats, breads, vegetables and other foods on a large scale General knowledge of the use or care of food preparation equipment Skill in the use of standardized and specialized kitchen utensils and equipment Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, students and school staff Able to maintain emotional control Ability to keep confidential and exhibit sensitivity to students who qualify for Free and Reduced Lunch assistance Ability to work with others in a close, fast paced environment Ability to address customers in a pleasant, courteous manner Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE Level of education necessary to be able to read and follow written food menus and work schedules. CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Valid food handler's certification or card as required by the state and USDA Continued participation in food service continuing education courses as required by the USDA Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED Some experience working in a school cafeteria within the last five (5) years ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Practice personal hygiene and proper sanitation procedures Turn on, test and monitor equipment at the beginning of the day Prepare food according to written and oral instructions Serve breakfast, lunch and a la carte items Handle cashiering responsibilities including food and ticket sales and serving a la carte items Replenish food and maintain clean serving areas Monitor food and equipment temperatures at all times Exhibit courtesy and understanding to all staff, students and customers Perform dishwashing duties of cooking, serving and eating utensils and tools Set up and break down serving areas Receive, stock and rotate incoming and outgoing inventory Participate in formal and informal training Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of sanitation practices Exhibit professional behavior of a reliable employee Perform preparation duties for the next day Maintain a neat, clean and safe work environment Participate in marketing promotions and special events for students, adults and the community Sign in and work according to a designated time schedule Perform additional duties as requested by the School Nutrition Manager
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
POSITION TITLE School Nutrition Assistant SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT Assigned school SALARY Salary Grade 51 FLSA STATUS Non-exempt REPORTS TO School Nutrition Manager SUPERVISES None WORK WEEK SCHEDULE Monday - Friday WORK HOURS 21 Minimum for FT; 20 Maximum for PT NUMBER OF MONTHS PER YEAR Based on school calendar POSITION PURPOSE: The School Nutrition Assistant Substitute prepares and serves breakfast, lunch and other food to school children and adults in a courteous, customer service-oriented manner. The SNA is responsible for organizing and setting up equipment and workstations per the direction of the SNS Manager. Duties are performed as required by the USDA, health, food service and other regulations and laws. The School Nutrition Aide must demonstrate proper cafeteria equipment operation skills. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES General knowledge of materials and methods used in preparing and serving meats, breads, vegetables and other foods on a large scale General knowledge of the use or care of food preparation equipment Skill in the use of standardized and specialized kitchen utensils and equipment Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, students and school staff Able to maintain emotional control Ability to keep confidential and exhibit sensitivity to students who qualify for Free and Reduced Lunch assistance Ability to work with others in a close, fast paced environment Ability to address customers in a pleasant, courteous manner Basic ability to read and speak/understand English and count currency; make change at the register EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE Level of education necessary to be able to read and follow written food menus and work schedules. CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Valid food handler's certification or card as required by the state and USDA Continued participation in food service continuing education courses as required by the USDA Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the NC Department of Motor Vehicles PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED Some experience working in a school cafeteria within the last five (5) years ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Practice personal hygiene and proper sanitation procedures Turn on, test and monitor equipment at the beginning of the day Prepare food according to written and oral instructions Serve breakfast, lunch and a la carte items Handle cashiering responsibilities including food and ticket sales and serving a la carte items Replenish food and maintain clean serving areas Monitor food and equipment temperatures at all times Exhibit courtesy and understanding to all staff, students and customers Perform dishwashing duties of cooking, serving and eating utensils and tools Set up and break down serving areas Receive, stock and rotate incoming and outgoing inventory Participate in formal and informal training Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of sanitation practices Exhibit professional behavior of a reliable employee Perform preparation duties for the next day Maintain a neat, clean and safe work environment Participate in marketing promotions and special events for students, adults and the community Sign in and work according to a designated time schedule Perform additional duties as requested by the School Nutrition Manager
Public School of North Carolina
Kinston, North Carolina
Pay Grade: 52 ($15.00 per hour) See Below for Job Description Substitute Child Nutrition Assistant- On an as needed basis- hours will vary GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision, responsible for assisting the manager in oversight of kitchen operations to ensure that students are served nutritious and attractive meals in a clean and caring atmosphere. Responsible for organizing, training, food production, food service activities, and assisting the Child Nutrition Manager with all record management and reporting functions. Will assist with development of kitchen staff and promotes good community relations among school clientele and broader community as directed by the manager. May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Assists in maintaining National School Lunch Program (NSLP) compliance of Free and Reduced meals at the point of sale, as well as keeping accurate records of the same in accordance with local, state and federal rules and regulations and USDA requirements. Duties include but not limited to performing routine tasks such as participating in food preparation, serving, cleaning, food temperature checks cashiering, and sanitation tasks. Submit all food and non-food orders, payroll, attendance, production sheets, inventory, maintenance and equipment requests correctly and timely. Employee must have ability to work a computer using current software to order all foods and supplies according to established specifications and procedures when needed. Reports to the Child Nutrition Manager. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Prepares, cooks, and serves meals according to specified standardized recipes; prepares meals for special diets according to recipes or other instructions provided. Uses batch cooking methods and replenishes the warming cabinets and/or serving line(s) to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Assure that safe and sanitary practices in all phases of the TPHC procedures ae followed by all personnel to meet or exceed established health department and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. Reviews menu and production records daily; Order food items to meet portion sizes, servings per unit or size, and expected production capacity per recipe. Suggests menu substitutions as necessary, and coordinates work schedule to meet serving schedule. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen processed meats from storage to the food preparation area; transports breads, rolls, desserts, and other items to specified areas; transfers food items from cooking equipment to serving lines. Assists manager in ordering correct quantity of foods, ensure receiving, storing, handling, preparing, and serving of food are performed according to established standards. Check deliveries for invoice accuracy and report shortages. Monitor and report receipt of items of unacceptable quality or condition by following policies. Provide oversight of storage for all food and non-food supplies to ensure compliance with recommended storage requirements, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of food storage areas, dating and putting up delivery stock, and counting monthly physical inventory. May serve meals or supplemental menu items, answer inquiries pertaining to food and meal items and provide excellent customer service. Prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, assembles salads, wraps sandwiches, pans food items, bakes cookies, assembles items for meal service at future times and/or locations such as prepping breakfast items for next-day service. Preps the serving line with appropriate condiments and paper products, monitors to ensure cleanliness and stocked throughout serving period. May open canned items, prepare condiment trays, fill drink cups, place milk in coolers, place ice cream in open freezers or replenish any other items as needed. Acts as cashier or back up during breakfast or lunch serving period. Maintains financial integrity for purchased meals and other foods in cafeteria through, kiosk or other remote sites to support data integrity. Collects and records advanced payments for lunches and breakfasts, recording amount paid in accordance with established procedures to maintain accurate student files. Responsible for maintaining accurate reports of daily and monthly financial, production, and activity records for student meal charges. Counts money at end of meal service and prepares money and checks for deposit, rolls loose coins, follows established policies and procedures. May assist manager with preparation of deposit and may deliver or secure bank deposit in manager's absence. Assists in maintenance of accurate Free and Reduced meal rosters and in screening Free and Reduced applications according to established procedures and policies as directed by manager. Assists students, parents, teachers and school staff with questions concerning meal program. Enforce standards of cleanliness, health, and safety collection. Supports and assists in the sanitation process while maintaining proper sanitizer levels in all sinks and containers and of all cafeteria utensils pots, pans, and serving utensils. Sweeping and mopping, walls, high dusting, floor drains, loading dock; carrying out bags of garbage and placing in dumpster. May also assist with wiping or washing tables, chairs, or benches in dining room. Assists with wrapping, recording, labeling, dating and putting away food at end of serving time; records leftovers in addition to maintaining accurate records of foods used, produced, and served on food production record. Takes and records temperatures of foods and food holding equipment including but not limited to freezers, coolers and warming cabinets. Completes assigned reports including temperature logs, production records and cashier's cash summary. Assists with dating and putting away delivery of food items weighing 50 pounds or less into proper storage space. May be assigned to check in deliveries. Must follow workplace safety procedures including the use of safety and personal protective equipment. Receives training on the time management system and required to demonstrate knowledge of the proper use of the system on a daily basis. May serve as the Person in Charge (PIC) in the event that the manager is not in the facility. The purpose of the PIC is to be the lead person responsible for the safe production, service and overall handling of all matters related to food. The PIC will be the point person in the event that the Health Department or other public entities visit the school for the purpose of inspections. Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with a broad diversity of students, staff, and the public. Ensure compliance with established food safety practices regarding proper dress and hygiene. Attends workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as directed, to enhance and maintain knowledge of food services. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Should be prepared to answer questions regarding ingredients that address food allergies or meal components eligibility, food items as they count toward a reimbursable meal and/or pricing of a la carte items. Performs other related work as required. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A High School Diploma or GED preferred and 1 to 2 years of experience in the preparation of foods in an institutional setting or childcare; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of commercial equipment including ovens, steamers, combi ovens, braising pans, and all types of kitchen utensils and tools pertaining to food service, etc. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion, exert up to 25 pounds of force regularly, or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to stand for hours. Must be able to bend, twist, lift, stoop, reach overhead to perform assigned tasks. Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to receive instructions, assignments or directions from superiors. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with coworkers to complete group tasks and to serve customer needs. Language Ability: Requires the ability to read and understand a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, work schedule and productions sheets, etc. Requires the ability to prepare simple reports, logs, and lists. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control, self- control and confidence. Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English. Numerical Aptitude: Requires the ability to correctly utilize mathematical formulas while following standardized recipes; to add and subtract; multiply and divide; to work with fractions, utilize decimals and percentages, and to complete their time sheet correctly. Form/Spatial Aptitude: Requires the ability to inspect items for proper length, width, and shape . click apply for full job details
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
Pay Grade: 52 ($15.00 per hour) See Below for Job Description Substitute Child Nutrition Assistant- On an as needed basis- hours will vary GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision, responsible for assisting the manager in oversight of kitchen operations to ensure that students are served nutritious and attractive meals in a clean and caring atmosphere. Responsible for organizing, training, food production, food service activities, and assisting the Child Nutrition Manager with all record management and reporting functions. Will assist with development of kitchen staff and promotes good community relations among school clientele and broader community as directed by the manager. May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Assists in maintaining National School Lunch Program (NSLP) compliance of Free and Reduced meals at the point of sale, as well as keeping accurate records of the same in accordance with local, state and federal rules and regulations and USDA requirements. Duties include but not limited to performing routine tasks such as participating in food preparation, serving, cleaning, food temperature checks cashiering, and sanitation tasks. Submit all food and non-food orders, payroll, attendance, production sheets, inventory, maintenance and equipment requests correctly and timely. Employee must have ability to work a computer using current software to order all foods and supplies according to established specifications and procedures when needed. Reports to the Child Nutrition Manager. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Prepares, cooks, and serves meals according to specified standardized recipes; prepares meals for special diets according to recipes or other instructions provided. Uses batch cooking methods and replenishes the warming cabinets and/or serving line(s) to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Assure that safe and sanitary practices in all phases of the TPHC procedures ae followed by all personnel to meet or exceed established health department and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. Reviews menu and production records daily; Order food items to meet portion sizes, servings per unit or size, and expected production capacity per recipe. Suggests menu substitutions as necessary, and coordinates work schedule to meet serving schedule. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen processed meats from storage to the food preparation area; transports breads, rolls, desserts, and other items to specified areas; transfers food items from cooking equipment to serving lines. Assists manager in ordering correct quantity of foods, ensure receiving, storing, handling, preparing, and serving of food are performed according to established standards. Check deliveries for invoice accuracy and report shortages. Monitor and report receipt of items of unacceptable quality or condition by following policies. Provide oversight of storage for all food and non-food supplies to ensure compliance with recommended storage requirements, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of food storage areas, dating and putting up delivery stock, and counting monthly physical inventory. May serve meals or supplemental menu items, answer inquiries pertaining to food and meal items and provide excellent customer service. Prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, assembles salads, wraps sandwiches, pans food items, bakes cookies, assembles items for meal service at future times and/or locations such as prepping breakfast items for next-day service. Preps the serving line with appropriate condiments and paper products, monitors to ensure cleanliness and stocked throughout serving period. May open canned items, prepare condiment trays, fill drink cups, place milk in coolers, place ice cream in open freezers or replenish any other items as needed. Acts as cashier or back up during breakfast or lunch serving period. Maintains financial integrity for purchased meals and other foods in cafeteria through, kiosk or other remote sites to support data integrity. Collects and records advanced payments for lunches and breakfasts, recording amount paid in accordance with established procedures to maintain accurate student files. Responsible for maintaining accurate reports of daily and monthly financial, production, and activity records for student meal charges. Counts money at end of meal service and prepares money and checks for deposit, rolls loose coins, follows established policies and procedures. May assist manager with preparation of deposit and may deliver or secure bank deposit in manager's absence. Assists in maintenance of accurate Free and Reduced meal rosters and in screening Free and Reduced applications according to established procedures and policies as directed by manager. Assists students, parents, teachers and school staff with questions concerning meal program. Enforce standards of cleanliness, health, and safety collection. Supports and assists in the sanitation process while maintaining proper sanitizer levels in all sinks and containers and of all cafeteria utensils pots, pans, and serving utensils. Sweeping and mopping, walls, high dusting, floor drains, loading dock; carrying out bags of garbage and placing in dumpster. May also assist with wiping or washing tables, chairs, or benches in dining room. Assists with wrapping, recording, labeling, dating and putting away food at end of serving time; records leftovers in addition to maintaining accurate records of foods used, produced, and served on food production record. Takes and records temperatures of foods and food holding equipment including but not limited to freezers, coolers and warming cabinets. Completes assigned reports including temperature logs, production records and cashier's cash summary. Assists with dating and putting away delivery of food items weighing 50 pounds or less into proper storage space. May be assigned to check in deliveries. Must follow workplace safety procedures including the use of safety and personal protective equipment. Receives training on the time management system and required to demonstrate knowledge of the proper use of the system on a daily basis. May serve as the Person in Charge (PIC) in the event that the manager is not in the facility. The purpose of the PIC is to be the lead person responsible for the safe production, service and overall handling of all matters related to food. The PIC will be the point person in the event that the Health Department or other public entities visit the school for the purpose of inspections. Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with a broad diversity of students, staff, and the public. Ensure compliance with established food safety practices regarding proper dress and hygiene. Attends workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as directed, to enhance and maintain knowledge of food services. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Should be prepared to answer questions regarding ingredients that address food allergies or meal components eligibility, food items as they count toward a reimbursable meal and/or pricing of a la carte items. Performs other related work as required. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A High School Diploma or GED preferred and 1 to 2 years of experience in the preparation of foods in an institutional setting or childcare; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of commercial equipment including ovens, steamers, combi ovens, braising pans, and all types of kitchen utensils and tools pertaining to food service, etc. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion, exert up to 25 pounds of force regularly, or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to stand for hours. Must be able to bend, twist, lift, stoop, reach overhead to perform assigned tasks. Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to receive instructions, assignments or directions from superiors. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with coworkers to complete group tasks and to serve customer needs. Language Ability: Requires the ability to read and understand a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, work schedule and productions sheets, etc. Requires the ability to prepare simple reports, logs, and lists. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control, self- control and confidence. Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English. Numerical Aptitude: Requires the ability to correctly utilize mathematical formulas while following standardized recipes; to add and subtract; multiply and divide; to work with fractions, utilize decimals and percentages, and to complete their time sheet correctly. Form/Spatial Aptitude: Requires the ability to inspect items for proper length, width, and shape . click apply for full job details
Public School of North Carolina
Taylorsville, North Carolina
CHILD NUTRITION ASSISTANT (Substitute) General Statement of Job An employee in this class performs semi-skilled work preparing and serving meals and other food in a school cafeteria. The employee is expected to solve most problems independently. Work involves various facets of the food preparation and serving process. Days and hours worked will vary from week to week as will the location. Required qualifications Graduation from high school preferred. Must have adequate abilities to read, write, and make mathematic calculations for food preparation. Essential duties and responsibilities Participate in annual training in Safety and Sanitation, as well as Recognizing Reimbursable Meals. Prepares, cooks, and serves meals and prepares a la carte items for sale. Prepares entrees, vegetables, and other side dishes according to standardized recipes. Washes and prepares vegetables and fruit as well as salads. Prepares and sets up any additional foods as assigned including snacks, condiments, and beverages. Sets up serving line and replenishes the serving line to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Checks in deliveries, puts them in storage, and assists with inventory. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits, meats, and vegetables from storage to the food preparation area. Assists with wrapping and putting away food at end of serving time. Assists in cleaning kitchen area and equipment and utensils to ensure that sanitation codes are maintained. Cleans oven and steamer in kitchen. Cleans refrigerator, milk box, freezer, holding cabinets, and all equipment and facilities. Cleans service line, coolers, freezers, dock areas and any area as instructed. Washes pots, pans, and serving utensils by hand or by dishwashing machine, including adding detergent and sanitizing agent, and regulating temperature and water flow to thoroughly clean and sanitize. May perform various housekeeping or janitorial duties in kitchen such as sweeping and mopping and in dining areas, such as wiping or washing tables, chairs or benches. Takes out trash and washes trash cans. Additional duties Performs other related work as required. Must drive a daily bus route or substitute for a driver when requested by the principal or designee. Essential knowledge and abilities General knowledge of food preparation and standards of sanitation and safety. General knowledge of proper storage methods for various foods, supplies, and equipment. General knowledge of how to operate and clean kitchen equipment. Ability to exercise independent judgment and to use initiative to resolve problems and make improvements in the cafeteria operation. Ability to read and follow standardized recipes and written instructions Ability to properly clean kitchen area, equipment, and utensils. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments. Ability to communicate in a pleasant, positive manner with students, staff, parents, and coworkers. Must be able to stand for six continuous hours and stoop, squat, kneel and/or bend. Ability to read a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, etc. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally; and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. The knowledge and abilities 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 essential functions.
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
CHILD NUTRITION ASSISTANT (Substitute) General Statement of Job An employee in this class performs semi-skilled work preparing and serving meals and other food in a school cafeteria. The employee is expected to solve most problems independently. Work involves various facets of the food preparation and serving process. Days and hours worked will vary from week to week as will the location. Required qualifications Graduation from high school preferred. Must have adequate abilities to read, write, and make mathematic calculations for food preparation. Essential duties and responsibilities Participate in annual training in Safety and Sanitation, as well as Recognizing Reimbursable Meals. Prepares, cooks, and serves meals and prepares a la carte items for sale. Prepares entrees, vegetables, and other side dishes according to standardized recipes. Washes and prepares vegetables and fruit as well as salads. Prepares and sets up any additional foods as assigned including snacks, condiments, and beverages. Sets up serving line and replenishes the serving line to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Checks in deliveries, puts them in storage, and assists with inventory. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits, meats, and vegetables from storage to the food preparation area. Assists with wrapping and putting away food at end of serving time. Assists in cleaning kitchen area and equipment and utensils to ensure that sanitation codes are maintained. Cleans oven and steamer in kitchen. Cleans refrigerator, milk box, freezer, holding cabinets, and all equipment and facilities. Cleans service line, coolers, freezers, dock areas and any area as instructed. Washes pots, pans, and serving utensils by hand or by dishwashing machine, including adding detergent and sanitizing agent, and regulating temperature and water flow to thoroughly clean and sanitize. May perform various housekeeping or janitorial duties in kitchen such as sweeping and mopping and in dining areas, such as wiping or washing tables, chairs or benches. Takes out trash and washes trash cans. Additional duties Performs other related work as required. Must drive a daily bus route or substitute for a driver when requested by the principal or designee. Essential knowledge and abilities General knowledge of food preparation and standards of sanitation and safety. General knowledge of proper storage methods for various foods, supplies, and equipment. General knowledge of how to operate and clean kitchen equipment. Ability to exercise independent judgment and to use initiative to resolve problems and make improvements in the cafeteria operation. Ability to read and follow standardized recipes and written instructions Ability to properly clean kitchen area, equipment, and utensils. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments. Ability to communicate in a pleasant, positive manner with students, staff, parents, and coworkers. Must be able to stand for six continuous hours and stoop, squat, kneel and/or bend. Ability to read a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, etc. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English. Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally; and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. The knowledge and abilities 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 essential functions.
Public School of North Carolina
New Bern, North Carolina
CRAVEN COUNTY SCHOOLS SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSISTANT - SUBSTITUTE POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION: SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSISTANT - SUBSTITUTE REPORTS TO: CAFETERIA MANAGER TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: ON AS NEEDED BASIS - FULL TIME (6 HOURS/DAY), PART TIME (2-53/4 HOURS/DAY) PAY GRADE: PAY RANGE: $15.00/HOUR FLSA: EXEMPT Nature of Work A School Nutrition Assistant Substitute will perform work as directed by the Cafeteria Manager in preparing and serving meals and other foods in a school cafeteria on an as needed basis within 23 schools comprising Craven County Schools. Work involves various facets of food preparation and the serving process. Education and Experience Graduation from high school. Sufficient education to read at level of written materials and make arithmetic calculations with considerable experience in quantity food preparation. Certification and Licensure Requirements (if applicable): Possession of a valid TB test and health examination issued by the local county board of health or recognized medical authority Essential Functions/Typical Tasks Maintains a positive working relationship with other employees and staff Politely, respectfully, and efficiently serves students, staff, parents, and others Accepts responsibility for multiple tasks without supervision Follows a work schedule, a sanitation (HACCP) schedule, plans ahead, and helps others on the child nutrition team Completes production records as instructed on a daily basis Takes and records temperatures of food items as instructed Cleans oven, steamer, tilt skillet or other heating equipment in kitchen Cleans refrigerator, milk box, freezer, holding cabinets, and all equipment and facilities - including restrooms Cleans service line, coolers, freezers, dock areas and any area as instructed Sets up, runs, breaks down, properly cleans, and de-limes dishwasher Cleans windows, walls, tables, and chairs in dining room Takes out trash and washes trash cans Rings student meals into POS and collects and records meal money from students and adults; accurately executes all cash handling procedures Checks in deliveries, puts them in storage, assists with inventory, and dates the food in stock; uses foods according to FIFO rules Prepares meals by following recipes - does not deviate from recipes Prepares bread, biscuits, cookies, etc., by following recipes Washes and prepares vegetables and fruit as well as salads and garden bars Prepares and sets up any additional foods as assigned including snacks, condiments, and beverages; sets up serving line accurately Attends all in service training and workshops; maintains USDA mandated professional standards; follows all policies and procedures for Craven County Schools and the SNS department. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the PIC, manager, supervisor, director, principal, or administrative staff Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities General knowledge of food preparation and standards of sanitation and General knowledge of proper storage methods for various foods, supplies, and equipment. General knowledge of how to operate and clean kitchen Ability to exercise independent judgment and to use initiative to resolve problems and make improvements in the cafeteria Ability to read and follow standardized recipes and written Ability to respond to inquiries regarding food Ability to properly clean kitchen area, equipment and Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments. Ability to communicate in a pleasant, positive manner with students, staff, parents, and coworkers. Physical Requirements The major physical and cognitive requirements listed below are applicable to the Cafeteria Assistant/Temporary/Substitute job classification within the School Nutrition Department of Craven County Schools. Work in this classification is considered medium physical work requiring the exertion of up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and up to 30 pounds of force frequently and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Must be able to: Stand for six continuous hours Stoop, squat, kneel and/or bend in a manner that allows the palms to touch the floor (as in cleaning of baseboards, equipment,) Bend from a standing position in a manner that allows the palms to touch the knees (as in washing of pots and pans in deep sinks and cleaning milk boxes) Bend from the waist in a standing position with arms outstretched for an extended period of time (as in service of food) Twist, turn, and/or stretch from side to side that allows the shoulders to be perpendicular to the hips (as in mopping, sweeping, stocking shelves, removing food from ovens,) Lift, carry, and/or support 30 pounds from shoulder level to above the head (as in placing food in ovens, freezers, stockroom shelves,) Perform duties requiring repetitive motions with hands and wrists (as in slicing, dicing, washing, counting money, writing, scrubbing, scraping,) Stock, wash, prepare, serve, and handle all types of foods (be aware that some food allergies can be worsened by exposure to menu items containing those foods) Work with caustic and non-caustic chemicals (be aware that skin allergies and sensitivities can be worsened by exposure to some cleaning chemicals; be aware that some breathing difficulties, such as asthma or emphysema, can be worsened by exposure to cleaning Work in a very hot humid environment (no air conditioning) Maintain high standards of personal cleanliness (bathe daily and use deodorant, wear clean and pressed uniform and apron, wear clean and polished shoes, wear hairnet, be free of body odor, dandruff, loose hair and debris on clothes,) Learn food preparation, serving, and clean-up procedures Learn sound sanitation principles Understand and follow oral and written directions Read and follow recipes and adjust amounts needed Learn foods, equipment and techniques used in food preparation, service, and clean-up Read, write, and utilize basic math skills (multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals) Complete production records as needed Use or learn basic computer skills Special Requirements N/A In compliance with Federal Law, Craven County Schools administers all education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability.
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
CRAVEN COUNTY SCHOOLS SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSISTANT - SUBSTITUTE POSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION: SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSISTANT - SUBSTITUTE REPORTS TO: CAFETERIA MANAGER TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: ON AS NEEDED BASIS - FULL TIME (6 HOURS/DAY), PART TIME (2-53/4 HOURS/DAY) PAY GRADE: PAY RANGE: $15.00/HOUR FLSA: EXEMPT Nature of Work A School Nutrition Assistant Substitute will perform work as directed by the Cafeteria Manager in preparing and serving meals and other foods in a school cafeteria on an as needed basis within 23 schools comprising Craven County Schools. Work involves various facets of food preparation and the serving process. Education and Experience Graduation from high school. Sufficient education to read at level of written materials and make arithmetic calculations with considerable experience in quantity food preparation. Certification and Licensure Requirements (if applicable): Possession of a valid TB test and health examination issued by the local county board of health or recognized medical authority Essential Functions/Typical Tasks Maintains a positive working relationship with other employees and staff Politely, respectfully, and efficiently serves students, staff, parents, and others Accepts responsibility for multiple tasks without supervision Follows a work schedule, a sanitation (HACCP) schedule, plans ahead, and helps others on the child nutrition team Completes production records as instructed on a daily basis Takes and records temperatures of food items as instructed Cleans oven, steamer, tilt skillet or other heating equipment in kitchen Cleans refrigerator, milk box, freezer, holding cabinets, and all equipment and facilities - including restrooms Cleans service line, coolers, freezers, dock areas and any area as instructed Sets up, runs, breaks down, properly cleans, and de-limes dishwasher Cleans windows, walls, tables, and chairs in dining room Takes out trash and washes trash cans Rings student meals into POS and collects and records meal money from students and adults; accurately executes all cash handling procedures Checks in deliveries, puts them in storage, assists with inventory, and dates the food in stock; uses foods according to FIFO rules Prepares meals by following recipes - does not deviate from recipes Prepares bread, biscuits, cookies, etc., by following recipes Washes and prepares vegetables and fruit as well as salads and garden bars Prepares and sets up any additional foods as assigned including snacks, condiments, and beverages; sets up serving line accurately Attends all in service training and workshops; maintains USDA mandated professional standards; follows all policies and procedures for Craven County Schools and the SNS department. Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the PIC, manager, supervisor, director, principal, or administrative staff Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities General knowledge of food preparation and standards of sanitation and General knowledge of proper storage methods for various foods, supplies, and equipment. General knowledge of how to operate and clean kitchen Ability to exercise independent judgment and to use initiative to resolve problems and make improvements in the cafeteria Ability to read and follow standardized recipes and written Ability to respond to inquiries regarding food Ability to properly clean kitchen area, equipment and Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments. Ability to communicate in a pleasant, positive manner with students, staff, parents, and coworkers. Physical Requirements The major physical and cognitive requirements listed below are applicable to the Cafeteria Assistant/Temporary/Substitute job classification within the School Nutrition Department of Craven County Schools. Work in this classification is considered medium physical work requiring the exertion of up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and up to 30 pounds of force frequently and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Must be able to: Stand for six continuous hours Stoop, squat, kneel and/or bend in a manner that allows the palms to touch the floor (as in cleaning of baseboards, equipment,) Bend from a standing position in a manner that allows the palms to touch the knees (as in washing of pots and pans in deep sinks and cleaning milk boxes) Bend from the waist in a standing position with arms outstretched for an extended period of time (as in service of food) Twist, turn, and/or stretch from side to side that allows the shoulders to be perpendicular to the hips (as in mopping, sweeping, stocking shelves, removing food from ovens,) Lift, carry, and/or support 30 pounds from shoulder level to above the head (as in placing food in ovens, freezers, stockroom shelves,) Perform duties requiring repetitive motions with hands and wrists (as in slicing, dicing, washing, counting money, writing, scrubbing, scraping,) Stock, wash, prepare, serve, and handle all types of foods (be aware that some food allergies can be worsened by exposure to menu items containing those foods) Work with caustic and non-caustic chemicals (be aware that skin allergies and sensitivities can be worsened by exposure to some cleaning chemicals; be aware that some breathing difficulties, such as asthma or emphysema, can be worsened by exposure to cleaning Work in a very hot humid environment (no air conditioning) Maintain high standards of personal cleanliness (bathe daily and use deodorant, wear clean and pressed uniform and apron, wear clean and polished shoes, wear hairnet, be free of body odor, dandruff, loose hair and debris on clothes,) Learn food preparation, serving, and clean-up procedures Learn sound sanitation principles Understand and follow oral and written directions Read and follow recipes and adjust amounts needed Learn foods, equipment and techniques used in food preparation, service, and clean-up Read, write, and utilize basic math skills (multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals) Complete production records as needed Use or learn basic computer skills Special Requirements N/A In compliance with Federal Law, Craven County Schools administers all education programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination against any person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability.
Public School of North Carolina
Hickory, North Carolina
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision, responsible for assisting the manager in oversight of kitchen operations to ensure that students are served nutritious and attractive meals in a clean and caring atmosphere. Responsible for organizing, training, food production, food service activities, and assisting the School Nutrition Manager with all record management and reporting functions. Will assist with development of kitchen staff and promotes good community relations among school clientele and broader community as directed by the manager. May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Assists in maintaining National School Lunch Program (NSLP) compliance of Free and Reduced meals at the point of sale, as well as keeping accurate records of the same in accordance with local, state and federal rules and regulations and USDA requirements. Duties include but not limited to performing routine tasks such as participating in food preparation, serving, cleaning, food temperature checks cashiering, and sanitation tasks. Submit all food and non-food orders, payroll, attendance, production sheets, inventory, maintenance and equipment requests correctly and timely. Employee must have ability to work a computer using current software to order all foods and supplies according to established specifications and procedures when needed. Reports to the School Nutrition Manager. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Prepares, cooks, and serves meals according to specified standardized recipes; prepares meals for special diets according to recipes or other instructions provided. Uses batch cooking methods and replenishes the warming cabinets and/or serving line(s) to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Assure that safe and sanitary practices in all phases of the TPHC procedures ae followed by all personnel to meet or exceed established health department and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. Reviews menu and production records daily; Order food items to meet portion sizes, servings per unit or size, and expected production capacity per recipe. Suggests menu substitutions as necessary, and coordinates work schedule to meet serving schedule. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen processed meats from storage to the food preparation area; transports breads, rolls, desserts, and other items to specified areas; transfers food items from cooking equipment to serving lines. Assists manager in ordering correct quantity of foods, ensure receiving, storing, handling, preparing, and serving of food are performed according to established standards. Check deliveries for invoice accuracy and report shortages. Monitor and report receipt of items of unacceptable quality or condition by following policies. Provide oversight of storage for all food and non-food supplies to ensure compliance with recommended storage requirements, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of food storage areas, dating and putting up delivery stock, and counting monthly physical inventory. May serve meals or supplemental menu items, answer inquiries pertaining to food and meal items and provide excellent customer service. Prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, assembles salads, wraps sandwiches, pans food items, bakes cookies, assembles items for meal service at future times and/or locations such as prepping breakfast items for next-day service. Preps the serving line with appropriate condiments and paper products, monitors to ensure cleanliness and stocked throughout serving period. May open canned items, prepare condiment trays, fill drink cups, place milk in coolers, place ice cream in open freezers or replenish any other items as needed. Acts as cashier or back up during breakfast or lunch serving period. Maintains financial integrity for purchased meals and other foods in cafeteria through, kiosk or other remote sites to support data integrity. Collects and records advanced payments for lunches and breakfasts, recording amount paid in accordance with established procedures to maintain accurate student files. Responsible for maintaining accurate reports of daily and monthly financial, production, and activity records for student meal charges. Counts money at end of meal service and prepares money and checks for deposit, rolls loose coins, follows established policies and procedures. May assist manager with preparation of deposit and may deliver or secure bank deposit in manager's absence. Assists in maintenance of accurate Free and Reduced meal rosters and in screening Free and Reduced applications according to established procedures and policies as directed by manager. Assists students, parents, teachers and school staff with questions concerning meal program. Enforce standards of cleanliness, health, and safety collection. Supports and assists in the sanitation process while maintaining proper sanitizer levels in all sinks and containers and of all cafeteria utensils pots, pans, and serving utensils. Sweeping and mopping, walls, high dusting, floor drains, loading dock; carrying out bags of garbage and placing in dumpster. May also assist with wiping or washing tables, chairs, or benches in dining room. Assists with wrapping, recording, labeling, dating and putting away food at end of serving time; records leftovers in addition to maintaining accurate records of foods used, produced, and served on food production record. Takes and records temperatures of foods and food holding equipment including but not limited to freezers, coolers and warming cabinets. Completes assigned reports including temperature logs, production records and cashier's cash summary. Assists with dating and putting away delivery of food items weighing 50 pounds or less into proper storage space. May be assigned to check in deliveries. Must follow workplace safety procedures including the use of safety and personal protective equipment. Receives training on the time management system and required to demonstrate knowledge of the proper use of the system on a daily basis. May serve as the Person in Charge (PIC) in the event that the manager is not in the facility. The purpose of the PIC is to be the lead person responsible for the safe production, service and overall handling of all matters related to food. The PIC will be the point person in the event that the Health Department or other public entities visit the school for the purpose of inspections. Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with a broad diversity of students, staff, and the public. Ensure compliance with established food safety practices regarding proper dress and hygiene. Attends workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as directed, to enhance and maintain knowledge of food services. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Should be prepared to answer questions regarding ingredients that address food allergies or meal components eligibility, food items as they count toward a reimbursable meal and/or pricing of a la carte items. Performs other related work as required. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A High School Diploma or GED preferred and 1 to 2 years of experience in the preparation of foods in an institutional setting or childcare; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of commercial equipment including ovens, steamers, combi ovens, braising pans, and all types of kitchen utensils and tools pertaining to food service, etc. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion, exert up to 25 pounds of force regularly, or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to stand for hours. Must be able to bend, twist, lift, stoop, reach overhead to perform assigned tasks. Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to receive instructions, assignments or directions from superiors. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with coworkers to complete group tasks and to serve customer needs. Language Ability: Requires the ability to read and understand a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, work schedule and productions sheets, etc. Requires the ability to prepare simple reports, logs, and lists. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control, self- control and confidence. Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English. Numerical Aptitude: Requires the ability to correctly utilize mathematical formulas while following standardized recipes; to add and subtract; multiply and divide; to work with fractions, utilize decimals and percentages, and to complete their time sheet correctly. Form/Spatial Aptitude: Requires the ability to inspect items for proper length, width, and shape. Motor Coordination: Requires the ability to coordinate hands and eyes rapidly and accurately in using kitchen equipment . click apply for full job details
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision, responsible for assisting the manager in oversight of kitchen operations to ensure that students are served nutritious and attractive meals in a clean and caring atmosphere. Responsible for organizing, training, food production, food service activities, and assisting the School Nutrition Manager with all record management and reporting functions. Will assist with development of kitchen staff and promotes good community relations among school clientele and broader community as directed by the manager. May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Assists in maintaining National School Lunch Program (NSLP) compliance of Free and Reduced meals at the point of sale, as well as keeping accurate records of the same in accordance with local, state and federal rules and regulations and USDA requirements. Duties include but not limited to performing routine tasks such as participating in food preparation, serving, cleaning, food temperature checks cashiering, and sanitation tasks. Submit all food and non-food orders, payroll, attendance, production sheets, inventory, maintenance and equipment requests correctly and timely. Employee must have ability to work a computer using current software to order all foods and supplies according to established specifications and procedures when needed. Reports to the School Nutrition Manager. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Prepares, cooks, and serves meals according to specified standardized recipes; prepares meals for special diets according to recipes or other instructions provided. Uses batch cooking methods and replenishes the warming cabinets and/or serving line(s) to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Assure that safe and sanitary practices in all phases of the TPHC procedures ae followed by all personnel to meet or exceed established health department and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. Reviews menu and production records daily; Order food items to meet portion sizes, servings per unit or size, and expected production capacity per recipe. Suggests menu substitutions as necessary, and coordinates work schedule to meet serving schedule. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen processed meats from storage to the food preparation area; transports breads, rolls, desserts, and other items to specified areas; transfers food items from cooking equipment to serving lines. Assists manager in ordering correct quantity of foods, ensure receiving, storing, handling, preparing, and serving of food are performed according to established standards. Check deliveries for invoice accuracy and report shortages. Monitor and report receipt of items of unacceptable quality or condition by following policies. Provide oversight of storage for all food and non-food supplies to ensure compliance with recommended storage requirements, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of food storage areas, dating and putting up delivery stock, and counting monthly physical inventory. May serve meals or supplemental menu items, answer inquiries pertaining to food and meal items and provide excellent customer service. Prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, assembles salads, wraps sandwiches, pans food items, bakes cookies, assembles items for meal service at future times and/or locations such as prepping breakfast items for next-day service. Preps the serving line with appropriate condiments and paper products, monitors to ensure cleanliness and stocked throughout serving period. May open canned items, prepare condiment trays, fill drink cups, place milk in coolers, place ice cream in open freezers or replenish any other items as needed. Acts as cashier or back up during breakfast or lunch serving period. Maintains financial integrity for purchased meals and other foods in cafeteria through, kiosk or other remote sites to support data integrity. Collects and records advanced payments for lunches and breakfasts, recording amount paid in accordance with established procedures to maintain accurate student files. Responsible for maintaining accurate reports of daily and monthly financial, production, and activity records for student meal charges. Counts money at end of meal service and prepares money and checks for deposit, rolls loose coins, follows established policies and procedures. May assist manager with preparation of deposit and may deliver or secure bank deposit in manager's absence. Assists in maintenance of accurate Free and Reduced meal rosters and in screening Free and Reduced applications according to established procedures and policies as directed by manager. Assists students, parents, teachers and school staff with questions concerning meal program. Enforce standards of cleanliness, health, and safety collection. Supports and assists in the sanitation process while maintaining proper sanitizer levels in all sinks and containers and of all cafeteria utensils pots, pans, and serving utensils. Sweeping and mopping, walls, high dusting, floor drains, loading dock; carrying out bags of garbage and placing in dumpster. May also assist with wiping or washing tables, chairs, or benches in dining room. Assists with wrapping, recording, labeling, dating and putting away food at end of serving time; records leftovers in addition to maintaining accurate records of foods used, produced, and served on food production record. Takes and records temperatures of foods and food holding equipment including but not limited to freezers, coolers and warming cabinets. Completes assigned reports including temperature logs, production records and cashier's cash summary. Assists with dating and putting away delivery of food items weighing 50 pounds or less into proper storage space. May be assigned to check in deliveries. Must follow workplace safety procedures including the use of safety and personal protective equipment. Receives training on the time management system and required to demonstrate knowledge of the proper use of the system on a daily basis. May serve as the Person in Charge (PIC) in the event that the manager is not in the facility. The purpose of the PIC is to be the lead person responsible for the safe production, service and overall handling of all matters related to food. The PIC will be the point person in the event that the Health Department or other public entities visit the school for the purpose of inspections. Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with a broad diversity of students, staff, and the public. Ensure compliance with established food safety practices regarding proper dress and hygiene. Attends workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as directed, to enhance and maintain knowledge of food services. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Should be prepared to answer questions regarding ingredients that address food allergies or meal components eligibility, food items as they count toward a reimbursable meal and/or pricing of a la carte items. Performs other related work as required. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A High School Diploma or GED preferred and 1 to 2 years of experience in the preparation of foods in an institutional setting or childcare; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of commercial equipment including ovens, steamers, combi ovens, braising pans, and all types of kitchen utensils and tools pertaining to food service, etc. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion, exert up to 25 pounds of force regularly, or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to stand for hours. Must be able to bend, twist, lift, stoop, reach overhead to perform assigned tasks. Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to receive instructions, assignments or directions from superiors. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with coworkers to complete group tasks and to serve customer needs. Language Ability: Requires the ability to read and understand a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, work schedule and productions sheets, etc. Requires the ability to prepare simple reports, logs, and lists. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control, self- control and confidence. Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English. Numerical Aptitude: Requires the ability to correctly utilize mathematical formulas while following standardized recipes; to add and subtract; multiply and divide; to work with fractions, utilize decimals and percentages, and to complete their time sheet correctly. Form/Spatial Aptitude: Requires the ability to inspect items for proper length, width, and shape. Motor Coordination: Requires the ability to coordinate hands and eyes rapidly and accurately in using kitchen equipment . click apply for full job details
Public School of North Carolina
Louisburg, North Carolina
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision, responsible for assisting the manager in oversight of kitchen operations to ensure that students are served nutritious and attractive meals in a clean and caring atmosphere. Responsible for organizing, training, food production, food service activities, and assisting the School Nutrition Manager with all record management and reporting functions. Will assist with development of kitchen staff and promotes good community relations among school clientele and broader community as directed by the manager. May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Assists in maintaining National School Lunch Program (NSLP) compliance of Free and Reduced meals at the point of sale, as well as keeping accurate records of the same in accordance with local, state and federal rules and regulations and USDA requirements. Duties include but not limited to performing routine tasks such as participating in food preparation, serving, cleaning, food temperature checks cashiering, and sanitation tasks. Submit all food and non-food orders, payroll, attendance, production sheets, inventory, maintenance and equipment requests correctly and timely. Employee must have ability to work a computer using current software to order all foods and supplies according to established specifications and procedures when needed. Reports to the School Nutrition Manager. This position is a dual employment position and will also require the employee to be a bus driver. The employee must be able to acquire and maintain the appropriate licensure to drive a school bus. Failure to acquire, maintain or perform the duties of both positions will result in dismissal from both components of the dual employement position. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Prepares, cooks, and serves meals according to specified standardized recipes; prepares meals for special diets according to recipes or other instructions provided. Uses batch cooking methods and replenishes the warming cabinets and/or serving line(s) to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Assure that safe and sanitary practices in all phases of the TPHC procedures ae followed by all personnel to meet or exceed established health department and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. Reviews menu and production records daily; Order food items to meet portion sizes, servings per unit or size, and expected production capacity per recipe. Suggests menu substitutions as necessary, and coordinates work schedule to meet serving schedule. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen processed meats from storage to the food preparation area; transports breads, rolls, desserts, and other items to specified areas; transfers food items from cooking equipment to serving lines. Assists manager in ordering correct quantity of foods, ensure receiving, storing, handling, preparing, and serving of food are performed according to established standards. Check deliveries for invoice accuracy and report shortages. Monitor and report receipt of items of unacceptable quality or condition by following policies. Provide oversight of storage for all food and non-food supplies to ensure compliance with recommended storage requirements, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of food storage areas, dating and putting up delivery stock, and counting monthly physical inventory. May serve meals or supplemental menu items, answer inquiries pertaining to food and meal items and provide excellent customer service. Prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, assembles salads, wraps sandwiches, pans food items, bakes cookies, assembles items for meal service at future times and/or locations such as prepping breakfast items for next-day service. Preps the serving line with appropriate condiments and paper products, monitors to ensure cleanliness and stocked throughout serving period. May open canned items, prepare condiment trays, fill drink cups, place milk in coolers, place ice cream in open freezers or replenish any other items as needed. Acts as cashier or back up during breakfast or lunch serving period. Maintains financial integrity for purchased meals and other foods in cafeteria through, kiosk or other remote sites to support data integrity. Collects and records advanced payments for lunches and breakfasts, recording amount paid in accordance with established procedures to maintain accurate student files. Responsible for maintaining accurate reports of daily and monthly financial, production, and activity records for student meal charges. Counts money at end of meal service and prepares money and checks for deposit, rolls loose coins, follows established policies and procedures. May assist manager with preparation of deposit and may deliver or secure bank deposit in manager's absence. Assists in maintenance of accurate Free and Reduced meal rosters and in screening Free and Reduced applications according to established procedures and policies as directed by manager. Assists students, parents, teachers and school staff with questions concerning meal program. Enforce standards of cleanliness, health, and safety collection. Supports and assists in the sanitation process while maintaining proper sanitizer levels in all sinks and containers and of all cafeteria utensils pots, pans, and serving utensils. Sweeping and mopping, walls, high dusting, floor drains, loading dock; carrying out bags of garbage and placing in dumpster. May also assist with wiping or washing tables, chairs, or benches in dining room. Assists with wrapping, recording, labeling, dating and putting away food at end of serving time; records leftovers in addition to maintaining accurate records of foods used, produced, and served on food production record. Takes and records temperatures of foods and food holding equipment including but not limited to freezers, coolers and warming cabinets. Completes assigned reports including temperature logs, production records and cashier's cash summary. Assists with dating and putting away delivery of food items weighing 50 pounds or less into proper storage space. May be assigned to check in deliveries. Must follow workplace safety procedures including the use of safety and personal protective equipment. Receives training on the time management system and required to demonstrate knowledge of the proper use of the system on a daily basis. May serve as the Person in Charge (PIC) in the event that the manager is not in the facility. The purpose of the PIC is to be the lead person responsible for the safe production, service and overall handling of all matters related to food. The PIC will be the point person in the event that the Health Department or other public entities visit the school for the purpose of inspections. Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with a broad diversity of students, staff, and the public. Ensure compliance with established food safety practices regarding proper dress and hygiene. Attends workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as directed, to enhance and maintain knowledge of food services. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Should be prepared to answer questions regarding ingredients that address food allergies or meal components eligibility, food items as they count toward a reimbursable meal and/or pricing of a la carte items. Performs other related work as required. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A High School Diploma or GED preferred and 1 to 2 years of experience in the preparation of foods in an institutional setting or childcare; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of commercial equipment including ovens, steamers, combi ovens, braising pans, and all types of kitchen utensils and tools pertaining to food service, etc. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion, exert up to 25 pounds of force regularly, or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to stand for hours. Must be able to bend, twist, lift, stoop, reach overhead to perform assigned tasks. Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to receive instructions, assignments or directions from superiors. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with coworkers to complete group tasks and to serve customer needs. Language Ability: Requires the ability to read and understand a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, work schedule and productions sheets, etc. Requires the ability to prepare simple reports, logs, and lists. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control, self- control and confidence. Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English . click apply for full job details
Mar 23, 2024
Full time
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOB Under general supervision, responsible for assisting the manager in oversight of kitchen operations to ensure that students are served nutritious and attractive meals in a clean and caring atmosphere. Responsible for organizing, training, food production, food service activities, and assisting the School Nutrition Manager with all record management and reporting functions. Will assist with development of kitchen staff and promotes good community relations among school clientele and broader community as directed by the manager. May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Assists in maintaining National School Lunch Program (NSLP) compliance of Free and Reduced meals at the point of sale, as well as keeping accurate records of the same in accordance with local, state and federal rules and regulations and USDA requirements. Duties include but not limited to performing routine tasks such as participating in food preparation, serving, cleaning, food temperature checks cashiering, and sanitation tasks. Submit all food and non-food orders, payroll, attendance, production sheets, inventory, maintenance and equipment requests correctly and timely. Employee must have ability to work a computer using current software to order all foods and supplies according to established specifications and procedures when needed. Reports to the School Nutrition Manager. This position is a dual employment position and will also require the employee to be a bus driver. The employee must be able to acquire and maintain the appropriate licensure to drive a school bus. Failure to acquire, maintain or perform the duties of both positions will result in dismissal from both components of the dual employement position. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Prepares, cooks, and serves meals according to specified standardized recipes; prepares meals for special diets according to recipes or other instructions provided. Uses batch cooking methods and replenishes the warming cabinets and/or serving line(s) to maintain properly cooked food items during the serving period. Assure that safe and sanitary practices in all phases of the TPHC procedures ae followed by all personnel to meet or exceed established health department and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. Reviews menu and production records daily; Order food items to meet portion sizes, servings per unit or size, and expected production capacity per recipe. Suggests menu substitutions as necessary, and coordinates work schedule to meet serving schedule. Unpacks and carries canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, and frozen processed meats from storage to the food preparation area; transports breads, rolls, desserts, and other items to specified areas; transfers food items from cooking equipment to serving lines. Assists manager in ordering correct quantity of foods, ensure receiving, storing, handling, preparing, and serving of food are performed according to established standards. Check deliveries for invoice accuracy and report shortages. Monitor and report receipt of items of unacceptable quality or condition by following policies. Provide oversight of storage for all food and non-food supplies to ensure compliance with recommended storage requirements, maintaining the cleanliness and organization of food storage areas, dating and putting up delivery stock, and counting monthly physical inventory. May serve meals or supplemental menu items, answer inquiries pertaining to food and meal items and provide excellent customer service. Prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, assembles salads, wraps sandwiches, pans food items, bakes cookies, assembles items for meal service at future times and/or locations such as prepping breakfast items for next-day service. Preps the serving line with appropriate condiments and paper products, monitors to ensure cleanliness and stocked throughout serving period. May open canned items, prepare condiment trays, fill drink cups, place milk in coolers, place ice cream in open freezers or replenish any other items as needed. Acts as cashier or back up during breakfast or lunch serving period. Maintains financial integrity for purchased meals and other foods in cafeteria through, kiosk or other remote sites to support data integrity. Collects and records advanced payments for lunches and breakfasts, recording amount paid in accordance with established procedures to maintain accurate student files. Responsible for maintaining accurate reports of daily and monthly financial, production, and activity records for student meal charges. Counts money at end of meal service and prepares money and checks for deposit, rolls loose coins, follows established policies and procedures. May assist manager with preparation of deposit and may deliver or secure bank deposit in manager's absence. Assists in maintenance of accurate Free and Reduced meal rosters and in screening Free and Reduced applications according to established procedures and policies as directed by manager. Assists students, parents, teachers and school staff with questions concerning meal program. Enforce standards of cleanliness, health, and safety collection. Supports and assists in the sanitation process while maintaining proper sanitizer levels in all sinks and containers and of all cafeteria utensils pots, pans, and serving utensils. Sweeping and mopping, walls, high dusting, floor drains, loading dock; carrying out bags of garbage and placing in dumpster. May also assist with wiping or washing tables, chairs, or benches in dining room. Assists with wrapping, recording, labeling, dating and putting away food at end of serving time; records leftovers in addition to maintaining accurate records of foods used, produced, and served on food production record. Takes and records temperatures of foods and food holding equipment including but not limited to freezers, coolers and warming cabinets. Completes assigned reports including temperature logs, production records and cashier's cash summary. Assists with dating and putting away delivery of food items weighing 50 pounds or less into proper storage space. May be assigned to check in deliveries. Must follow workplace safety procedures including the use of safety and personal protective equipment. Receives training on the time management system and required to demonstrate knowledge of the proper use of the system on a daily basis. May serve as the Person in Charge (PIC) in the event that the manager is not in the facility. The purpose of the PIC is to be the lead person responsible for the safe production, service and overall handling of all matters related to food. The PIC will be the point person in the event that the Health Department or other public entities visit the school for the purpose of inspections. Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with a broad diversity of students, staff, and the public. Ensure compliance with established food safety practices regarding proper dress and hygiene. Attends workshops, classes, lectures, etc., as directed, to enhance and maintain knowledge of food services. ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS May function as cook, cashier, server or helper. Should be prepared to answer questions regarding ingredients that address food allergies or meal components eligibility, food items as they count toward a reimbursable meal and/or pricing of a la carte items. Performs other related work as required. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A High School Diploma or GED preferred and 1 to 2 years of experience in the preparation of foods in an institutional setting or childcare; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of commercial equipment including ovens, steamers, combi ovens, braising pans, and all types of kitchen utensils and tools pertaining to food service, etc. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion, exert up to 25 pounds of force regularly, or 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Light Work. Must be able to stand for hours. Must be able to bend, twist, lift, stoop, reach overhead to perform assigned tasks. Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things. Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to receive instructions, assignments or directions from superiors. Requires the ability to work cooperatively with coworkers to complete group tasks and to serve customer needs. Language Ability: Requires the ability to read and understand a variety of correspondence, menus, recipes, work schedule and productions sheets, etc. Requires the ability to prepare simple reports, logs, and lists. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control, self- control and confidence. Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form; to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures, and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in standard English . click apply for full job details
The Bibb County School District is now accepting applications for Nutrition Assistant for the School Year. Job Summary: Participates in the performance of tasks related to the receipt, production, preparation, cooking, packaging, and storage of food to insure the production and delivery of food which meets the nutritional and educational needs of the students in the school district. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Cleans, cuts, and cooks various types of food including meats, pastas, sauces, vegetables, breads, desserts. Performs set up activities such as retrieving stock, gathering ingredients and setting up equipment. Performs food preparation activities such as assembling recipe/menu items, washing and cutting fruit, vegetables, meats, opening canned goods, mixing ingredients. Cooks and prepares according to menus or instructions. Cleans and inspects supplies, equipment, appliances, and work areas to insure cleanliness, and functional operation. Performs tasks related to serving food, stocking salad bars, serving lines, milk and juice containers, etc.; fills serving trays, measures and monitors quantities served to ensure appropriate and sufficient amounts; maintains appropriate food temperatures. Washes dishes, pots, pans, utensils, and other kitchen equipment; wipes and washes equipment and surfaces as necessary to maintain a clean, sanitary and safe work environment. Sweeps, mops and cleans floors, walls, ceilings and other work areas as required. Operates kitchen tools, supplies and equipment and performs basic routine maintenance as necessary. Operates hand trucks, carts, levers, and other tools and equipment to move food, supplies and equipment. Compiles, prepares and maintains records and paperwork on food use, preparation steps, storage, dates, etc. Assists in the inventory of supplies and equipment; monitors usage of inventory and requests orders as needed. Operates various manual and powered industrial food preparation equipment such as steam kettles, stack and convection ovens, food slicers, mixer, choppers and grinders. Performs closing activities such as returning food to stock, refrigerating or freezing foods, storing leftovers, dismantling and putting away equipment, dishes, utensils, etc. Adheres to policies and procedures and all applicable regulatory standards governing food handling and preparation in large institutions. Works collaboratively with other staff to ensure food is prepared and delivered in adherence to established schedules, menus and timelines. Performs other related duties as required or assigned. Education, Training and Experience: HSD or GED is preferred. Must have minimum of one (1) year of prior experience working in food preparation, storage and/or serving. Certificate and License Requirements: Must have (or obtain after employment) ServSafe certification Salary/Terms/Benefits: 184 day contract year; 4 hours per day minimum (may work up to 6 hours per day dependent upon staffing hours earned by school assigned). Salary Range: Grade 23 - Up to ten years allowed. The stated salary range reflects the opportunity for pay over the course of the employee's tenure. For external candidates, the top pay is not a potential starting salary. Excellent benefits package: includes health insurance; life insurance; employee assistance program; personal and sick leave; membership in the Public School Employees' Retirement System. " />
Mar 22, 2024
Full time
The Bibb County School District is now accepting applications for Nutrition Assistant for the School Year. Job Summary: Participates in the performance of tasks related to the receipt, production, preparation, cooking, packaging, and storage of food to insure the production and delivery of food which meets the nutritional and educational needs of the students in the school district. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Cleans, cuts, and cooks various types of food including meats, pastas, sauces, vegetables, breads, desserts. Performs set up activities such as retrieving stock, gathering ingredients and setting up equipment. Performs food preparation activities such as assembling recipe/menu items, washing and cutting fruit, vegetables, meats, opening canned goods, mixing ingredients. Cooks and prepares according to menus or instructions. Cleans and inspects supplies, equipment, appliances, and work areas to insure cleanliness, and functional operation. Performs tasks related to serving food, stocking salad bars, serving lines, milk and juice containers, etc.; fills serving trays, measures and monitors quantities served to ensure appropriate and sufficient amounts; maintains appropriate food temperatures. Washes dishes, pots, pans, utensils, and other kitchen equipment; wipes and washes equipment and surfaces as necessary to maintain a clean, sanitary and safe work environment. Sweeps, mops and cleans floors, walls, ceilings and other work areas as required. Operates kitchen tools, supplies and equipment and performs basic routine maintenance as necessary. Operates hand trucks, carts, levers, and other tools and equipment to move food, supplies and equipment. Compiles, prepares and maintains records and paperwork on food use, preparation steps, storage, dates, etc. Assists in the inventory of supplies and equipment; monitors usage of inventory and requests orders as needed. Operates various manual and powered industrial food preparation equipment such as steam kettles, stack and convection ovens, food slicers, mixer, choppers and grinders. Performs closing activities such as returning food to stock, refrigerating or freezing foods, storing leftovers, dismantling and putting away equipment, dishes, utensils, etc. Adheres to policies and procedures and all applicable regulatory standards governing food handling and preparation in large institutions. Works collaboratively with other staff to ensure food is prepared and delivered in adherence to established schedules, menus and timelines. Performs other related duties as required or assigned. Education, Training and Experience: HSD or GED is preferred. Must have minimum of one (1) year of prior experience working in food preparation, storage and/or serving. Certificate and License Requirements: Must have (or obtain after employment) ServSafe certification Salary/Terms/Benefits: 184 day contract year; 4 hours per day minimum (may work up to 6 hours per day dependent upon staffing hours earned by school assigned). Salary Range: Grade 23 - Up to ten years allowed. The stated salary range reflects the opportunity for pay over the course of the employee's tenure. For external candidates, the top pay is not a potential starting salary. Excellent benefits package: includes health insurance; life insurance; employee assistance program; personal and sick leave; membership in the Public School Employees' Retirement System. " />
Under direction, the purpose of the position is to serve in a lead capacity and perform skilled food preparation, service and clean up tasks for an assigned school of the district; as well as assisting the food service manager by performing quasi-supervisory duties. Employees in this classification possess previous vocational training and/or experience in hospitality or industrial school food preparation and service, and demonstrate a high degree of knowledge, skills and abilities in the field. Incumbents will provide training, instruction and guidance to team members as well as the above food service related duties. Functional areas include, but are not necessarily limited to, snack bar, salad bar, cashiering, vegetable and fruit preparation, baking, cooking, set up, cleaning and head cook. Daily duties are accomplished through the collaborative work effort of all lunchroom staff. Work objective is to provide staff and students with nutritionally balanced and environmentally safe meals in accordance with established serving schedules and regulatory standards governing the food service industry. Performs related work as directed. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responds to internal and external customers in a timely, accurate, courteous and empathetic manner representing OCPS in a positive light. Assigns, reviews, plans and coordinates at the direction of the School Food Service Manager. May also temporarily assign and review work for other school food service personnel in the absence of the manager, but under the manager's direction. Communicates performance expectations and behavior standards to team members. Provides feedback to the manager regarding team members' work performance, employee issues, recognition, discipline, etc. Trains new and current employees and may request other school food service assistants to explain a work procedure, as needed. May assist the manager in communicating current or new/revised departmental policies. Maintains a neat personal appearance. Observes and monitors staff member's compliance with uniform and grooming standards Demonstrates active listening and effective questioning techniques, when obtaining information in order to identify options to anticipate and satisfy needs of students and staff members. Monitors break and lunch compliance for all staff members; assigns and reassigns staff members during these periods to provide consistency in work coverage as directed by School Food Service Manager. Ensures that students and staff receive prompt, friendly and personalized service. Assists School Food Service Manager in maintaining standards by reporting problems in the cafeteria. Ensures point of sale procedures are implemented and conducted in accordance with F&NS approved policies and procedures. Participates in decisions with regards to implementing changes in the school(s) Performs planning activities, i.e., reviewing menus for item availability, ordering required menu inventories, ordering materials and supplies. Assists manager, as required, in daily accounting, receipts balancing, and inventory and ordering tasks. Accountable for the documentation and recording of all meals served. May serve as the lead in a satellite school reporting to the base school food service manager. Performs food preparation, service and clean up duties in one (1) or more functional areas, i.e., snack bar, salad bar, cashiering, food preparation, baking, cooking, set up, clean up. Performs set up activities, i.e., assembling trays and carts, preparing condiments, assembling service lines, stocking utensils and napkins, reviewing menus, retrieving stock. Performs food preparation activities, i.e., assembling recipe/menu items, washing and cutting fruits and vegetables, slicing breads and meats, opening canned goods, mixing ingredients. Performs cooking activities, i.e., baking breads and desserts, steaming vegetables, baking meats and main dishes. Performs serving activities, i.e., filling serving trays, measuring and monitoring quantities to ensure sufficient amounts, maintaining temperatures. Interprets recipes and makes necessary adjustments, as needed. Assists the manager in ensuring that all required reports and paperwork are accurately completed in a timely manner. Assists manager in coping with emergencies. Performs clean-up activities, i.e., washing and cleaning equipment, sweeping and mopping floors, wiping down surface and service areas, recycling cans and cardboard, clean trays and food pans. Keeps the cafeteria neat, clean, organized, and free of debris. Performs closing activities, i.e., returning food to stock, refrigerating or freezing foods, properly storing leftovers, putting away equipment and food pans, dismantling carts and salad bars. Operates various manual and electrically powered industrial food preparation equipment, i.e., steam kettles, stack and convection ovens, food slicers and choppers, mixers and grinders. Understands and actively participates in the Health and Safety responsibilities by following established FNS policy, procedures, training, and team member involvement activities. Ensures that proper safety and sanitation is followed. Must be able to effectively use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) during the execution of job duties. Must be able to use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) during the executive of job duties. Works collaboratively with other lunchroom staff to ensure daily food service responsibilities adhere to established schedules. Responsible for keeping up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used by OCPS. With the support of the district, attends training to ensure skill level in various technologies is at the level required to perform in current position. Responsible for timely and accurate information they maintain as part of their job responsibilities. May perform other School Lunchroom Assistant job duties as needed. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS While the following tasks are necessary for the work of the unit, they are not an essential part of the purpose of this position and may also be performed by other unit members. Performs related duties as directed. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE High school diploma or GED; supplemented by minimum five (5) years progressively knowledgeable and skilled school food service or hospitality industry experience, with ability to fulfill the physical requirements of the work. Florida State certified (or equivalent) food service training in Nutrition, Foundations, Baking, Quality Cooking, Equipment, highly preferred. Must have the ability to acquire ServSafe Certification accredited by the National Restaurant Association within 60 days of obtaining the position. Incumbent will be required to pass a course in Organization and Management, Culinary II, and Purchasing and Costing within six months of the course availability to maintain his/her lead position. Effective July 1, 2007, all new hires to this position must successfully complete the Industrial Physical Capability Screening (IPCS); previous incumbents holding this position without a break in service are not required to have this screening. PERFORMANCE APTITUDES Data Utilization: Requires the ability to calculate, compute, summate, and/or tabulate data and/or information. Includes performing subsequent actions in relation to these computational operations. Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others on how to apply procedures and standards to specific situations. Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of manual and electrically powered food preparation equipment, and hand-held supplies and cooking tools, including knives. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference, descriptive, and advisory data and information. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations with fractions; may include ability to compute discount, interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion; may include ability to calculate surface areas, volumes, weights, and measures. Functional Reasoning: Requires ability to apply principles of rational systems. Ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic, or schedule form. Ability to exercise independent judgment to adopt or modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned objectives. Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving a variety of generally pre-defined duties which are often characterized by frequent change. ADA COMPLIANCE Physical Ability: Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and which may involve some lifting . click apply for full job details
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Under direction, the purpose of the position is to serve in a lead capacity and perform skilled food preparation, service and clean up tasks for an assigned school of the district; as well as assisting the food service manager by performing quasi-supervisory duties. Employees in this classification possess previous vocational training and/or experience in hospitality or industrial school food preparation and service, and demonstrate a high degree of knowledge, skills and abilities in the field. Incumbents will provide training, instruction and guidance to team members as well as the above food service related duties. Functional areas include, but are not necessarily limited to, snack bar, salad bar, cashiering, vegetable and fruit preparation, baking, cooking, set up, cleaning and head cook. Daily duties are accomplished through the collaborative work effort of all lunchroom staff. Work objective is to provide staff and students with nutritionally balanced and environmentally safe meals in accordance with established serving schedules and regulatory standards governing the food service industry. Performs related work as directed. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responds to internal and external customers in a timely, accurate, courteous and empathetic manner representing OCPS in a positive light. Assigns, reviews, plans and coordinates at the direction of the School Food Service Manager. May also temporarily assign and review work for other school food service personnel in the absence of the manager, but under the manager's direction. Communicates performance expectations and behavior standards to team members. Provides feedback to the manager regarding team members' work performance, employee issues, recognition, discipline, etc. Trains new and current employees and may request other school food service assistants to explain a work procedure, as needed. May assist the manager in communicating current or new/revised departmental policies. Maintains a neat personal appearance. Observes and monitors staff member's compliance with uniform and grooming standards Demonstrates active listening and effective questioning techniques, when obtaining information in order to identify options to anticipate and satisfy needs of students and staff members. Monitors break and lunch compliance for all staff members; assigns and reassigns staff members during these periods to provide consistency in work coverage as directed by School Food Service Manager. Ensures that students and staff receive prompt, friendly and personalized service. Assists School Food Service Manager in maintaining standards by reporting problems in the cafeteria. Ensures point of sale procedures are implemented and conducted in accordance with F&NS approved policies and procedures. Participates in decisions with regards to implementing changes in the school(s) Performs planning activities, i.e., reviewing menus for item availability, ordering required menu inventories, ordering materials and supplies. Assists manager, as required, in daily accounting, receipts balancing, and inventory and ordering tasks. Accountable for the documentation and recording of all meals served. May serve as the lead in a satellite school reporting to the base school food service manager. Performs food preparation, service and clean up duties in one (1) or more functional areas, i.e., snack bar, salad bar, cashiering, food preparation, baking, cooking, set up, clean up. Performs set up activities, i.e., assembling trays and carts, preparing condiments, assembling service lines, stocking utensils and napkins, reviewing menus, retrieving stock. Performs food preparation activities, i.e., assembling recipe/menu items, washing and cutting fruits and vegetables, slicing breads and meats, opening canned goods, mixing ingredients. Performs cooking activities, i.e., baking breads and desserts, steaming vegetables, baking meats and main dishes. Performs serving activities, i.e., filling serving trays, measuring and monitoring quantities to ensure sufficient amounts, maintaining temperatures. Interprets recipes and makes necessary adjustments, as needed. Assists the manager in ensuring that all required reports and paperwork are accurately completed in a timely manner. Assists manager in coping with emergencies. Performs clean-up activities, i.e., washing and cleaning equipment, sweeping and mopping floors, wiping down surface and service areas, recycling cans and cardboard, clean trays and food pans. Keeps the cafeteria neat, clean, organized, and free of debris. Performs closing activities, i.e., returning food to stock, refrigerating or freezing foods, properly storing leftovers, putting away equipment and food pans, dismantling carts and salad bars. Operates various manual and electrically powered industrial food preparation equipment, i.e., steam kettles, stack and convection ovens, food slicers and choppers, mixers and grinders. Understands and actively participates in the Health and Safety responsibilities by following established FNS policy, procedures, training, and team member involvement activities. Ensures that proper safety and sanitation is followed. Must be able to effectively use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) during the execution of job duties. Must be able to use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) during the executive of job duties. Works collaboratively with other lunchroom staff to ensure daily food service responsibilities adhere to established schedules. Responsible for keeping up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used by OCPS. With the support of the district, attends training to ensure skill level in various technologies is at the level required to perform in current position. Responsible for timely and accurate information they maintain as part of their job responsibilities. May perform other School Lunchroom Assistant job duties as needed. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS While the following tasks are necessary for the work of the unit, they are not an essential part of the purpose of this position and may also be performed by other unit members. Performs related duties as directed. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE High school diploma or GED; supplemented by minimum five (5) years progressively knowledgeable and skilled school food service or hospitality industry experience, with ability to fulfill the physical requirements of the work. Florida State certified (or equivalent) food service training in Nutrition, Foundations, Baking, Quality Cooking, Equipment, highly preferred. Must have the ability to acquire ServSafe Certification accredited by the National Restaurant Association within 60 days of obtaining the position. Incumbent will be required to pass a course in Organization and Management, Culinary II, and Purchasing and Costing within six months of the course availability to maintain his/her lead position. Effective July 1, 2007, all new hires to this position must successfully complete the Industrial Physical Capability Screening (IPCS); previous incumbents holding this position without a break in service are not required to have this screening. PERFORMANCE APTITUDES Data Utilization: Requires the ability to calculate, compute, summate, and/or tabulate data and/or information. Includes performing subsequent actions in relation to these computational operations. Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others on how to apply procedures and standards to specific situations. Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of manual and electrically powered food preparation equipment, and hand-held supplies and cooking tools, including knives. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference, descriptive, and advisory data and information. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include ability to perform mathematical operations with fractions; may include ability to compute discount, interest, profit and loss, ratio and proportion; may include ability to calculate surface areas, volumes, weights, and measures. Functional Reasoning: Requires ability to apply principles of rational systems. Ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic, or schedule form. Ability to exercise independent judgment to adopt or modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned objectives. Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving a variety of generally pre-defined duties which are often characterized by frequent change. ADA COMPLIANCE Physical Ability: Tasks involve the ability to exert very moderate physical effort in light work, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and which may involve some lifting . click apply for full job details
Requirements / Qualifications Minimum educational level: High school graduate or equivalent Experience required: Experience in the operation of kitchen equipment and in food service Job Summary Job Summary Arrange setup for food items, supplies, serving lines, and/or equipment for the purpose of ensuring that items are provided in accordance with cafeteria requirements Prepare and serve food and beverage items according to approved recipes for the purpose of meeting mandated nutritional and health requirements and projected meal requirements and/or requests of students and school personnel Operate standard commercial kitchen equipment and reports equipment malfunctions for the purpose of maintaining equipment in safe working order Evaluate prepared food for flavor, appearance, and temperature for the purpose of presenting items that will be accepted by students and/or staff Inventory and stock food, condiments, and supplies for the purpose of ensuring availability, quantity, and security of items needed for the number of persons to be served; adjust recipes to meet quantity of main dishes required, maintain accurate records in accordance with proper inventory control and to make sure students have the proper amount of food Deliver payments for food items from students and staff (e.g. cash, meal tickets, etc.) to the Main Office for the purpose of securing funds for reimbursement of costs Respond to inquiries of students, staff, and/or parents for the purpose of providing information and/or direction regarding the type and/or cost of meals Clean the tables and chairs after every lunch period; linens, utensils, equipment, and the storage, food preparation and serving areas (e.g. ovens, steamers, fryers, mixers, slicers, refrigerator and freezers, dishes, tableware, kitchen utensils, counters, carts, racks, and dishwashing machine, etc., also sweeps daily and spot mops if there are any spills for the purpose of maintaining sanitary conditions.) Meet all standards of local, state and federal health and food regulations Meet all dress code standards for the purpose of maintaining sanitary conditions Attend in-service training, workshops, etc. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications Minimum educational level: High school graduate or equivalent Experience required: Experience in the operation of kitchen equipment and in food service
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Requirements / Qualifications Minimum educational level: High school graduate or equivalent Experience required: Experience in the operation of kitchen equipment and in food service Job Summary Job Summary Arrange setup for food items, supplies, serving lines, and/or equipment for the purpose of ensuring that items are provided in accordance with cafeteria requirements Prepare and serve food and beverage items according to approved recipes for the purpose of meeting mandated nutritional and health requirements and projected meal requirements and/or requests of students and school personnel Operate standard commercial kitchen equipment and reports equipment malfunctions for the purpose of maintaining equipment in safe working order Evaluate prepared food for flavor, appearance, and temperature for the purpose of presenting items that will be accepted by students and/or staff Inventory and stock food, condiments, and supplies for the purpose of ensuring availability, quantity, and security of items needed for the number of persons to be served; adjust recipes to meet quantity of main dishes required, maintain accurate records in accordance with proper inventory control and to make sure students have the proper amount of food Deliver payments for food items from students and staff (e.g. cash, meal tickets, etc.) to the Main Office for the purpose of securing funds for reimbursement of costs Respond to inquiries of students, staff, and/or parents for the purpose of providing information and/or direction regarding the type and/or cost of meals Clean the tables and chairs after every lunch period; linens, utensils, equipment, and the storage, food preparation and serving areas (e.g. ovens, steamers, fryers, mixers, slicers, refrigerator and freezers, dishes, tableware, kitchen utensils, counters, carts, racks, and dishwashing machine, etc., also sweeps daily and spot mops if there are any spills for the purpose of maintaining sanitary conditions.) Meet all standards of local, state and federal health and food regulations Meet all dress code standards for the purpose of maintaining sanitary conditions Attend in-service training, workshops, etc. Requirements / Qualifications Requirements / Qualifications Minimum educational level: High school graduate or equivalent Experience required: Experience in the operation of kitchen equipment and in food service
The University of Notre Dame Enterprises and Events (UEE) division is currently hiring for the position of Assistant Program Director within Nutrition Services. The UEE division leads the University's event management, hospitality, and customer service functions while supporting student life, academic endeavors, and research initiatives. Why this position? This position assists the Program Director, Nutrition Services in developing, implementing, and maintaining nutritional programs for Notre Dame Campus Dining. This individual will also assist in representing Campus Dining in campus-wide initiatives that require or would benefit from nutritional programming. This individual would assist in evaluating students', faculty/staff, and guests' dietary and nutritional needs; provide nutritional counseling and advice one-on-one or in a group setting; create nutritional plans; help those with food allergies or dietary conditions safely navigate the dining halls and their meal plans; assess for eating disorders and provide referrals as needed; monitor and ensure accuracy of nutritional and allergen information in NetMenu and MDI interfaces; help provide nutritional advisement for other Campus Dining team members; and pursue and evaluate new products and information that would benefit our customers and department. UEE Commitments to a Diverse and Inclusive Culture To treat every person with dignity and respect To value our cultural differences To harness the strength of our diversity To commit ourselves to the mission of equality for all To be diligent in our efforts to listen, learn, and grow with one another
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
The University of Notre Dame Enterprises and Events (UEE) division is currently hiring for the position of Assistant Program Director within Nutrition Services. The UEE division leads the University's event management, hospitality, and customer service functions while supporting student life, academic endeavors, and research initiatives. Why this position? This position assists the Program Director, Nutrition Services in developing, implementing, and maintaining nutritional programs for Notre Dame Campus Dining. This individual will also assist in representing Campus Dining in campus-wide initiatives that require or would benefit from nutritional programming. This individual would assist in evaluating students', faculty/staff, and guests' dietary and nutritional needs; provide nutritional counseling and advice one-on-one or in a group setting; create nutritional plans; help those with food allergies or dietary conditions safely navigate the dining halls and their meal plans; assess for eating disorders and provide referrals as needed; monitor and ensure accuracy of nutritional and allergen information in NetMenu and MDI interfaces; help provide nutritional advisement for other Campus Dining team members; and pursue and evaluate new products and information that would benefit our customers and department. UEE Commitments to a Diverse and Inclusive Culture To treat every person with dignity and respect To value our cultural differences To harness the strength of our diversity To commit ourselves to the mission of equality for all To be diligent in our efforts to listen, learn, and grow with one another
Min Max Overview Presbyterian Homes & Services - Croixdale is seeking a Nutrition & Culinary Services Director to join our team. The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, evaluating and effectively directing the Nutrition & Culinary Services staff and program in order to ensure the delivery of high quality customer meals and dining services consistent with regulations and established best practices. REPORTING STRUCTURE: The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director reports to the Site Leader. The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director directly supervises Nutrition & Culinary Services staff including Assistant Director, Executive Chefs, Supervisors, Nutrition Coordinator, Cooks/Chefs, Servers and Lead Servers. The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director oversees the use of contracted services for the Nutrition & Culinary Services program. ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY Croixdale750 Highway 95 NorthBayport, MN 55003For decades, Croixdale has been a vital part of the warm and inviting Bayport community. Employees and residents enjoy the nearby views of the St. Croix River and the convenience of local restaurants. As an employee you can take advantage of a variety of amenities such as:- Off-street parking (garage parking available for a monthly fee)-Great Employee events & celebrations!- Discounted employee meals- Free Fitness Center accessThis community offers the following care options: Assisted Living, Assisted Living with Memory Care Responsibilities The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director has responsibility as a member of the site leadership team to participate in the planning and implementation of strategies and programming that assure high quality customer meals while achieving short and long-term operational goals and objectives for the site. Customer Meals Oversee the meal preparation and service based on established menus, regulations, established policies, procedures and best practices. Assist with the meal process as necessary. Regularly solicit customer feedback and incorporate solutions regarding the quality and satisfaction with meals served into meal and service planning. Develop menus and recipes that are attractive, nutritious and palatable with a focus on customer requests/satisfaction. Maintain and monitor accurate meal documentation records per established procedures. Establish and maintain effective communication systems with all customers. Customer Dining Create a positive dining experience for customers that promotes their independence, choice and overall well being. Encourage resident participation in the dining program, and meal activities. Oversee the entire dining process for all customers. Nutrition Program - Care Centers Oversee the meal preparation and service based on established menus, regulations, established policies, procedures and best practices. Assist with the meal process as necessary. Regularly solicit customer feedback and incorporate solutions regarding the quality and satisfaction with meals served into meal and service planning. Develop menus and recipes that are attractive, nutritious and palatable with a focus on customer requests/satisfaction. Maintain and monitor accurate meal documentation records per established procedures. Establish and maintain effective communication systems with all customers. Qualifications Care Center: Enrolled in or a graduate of a dietary manager course with current state certification. Housing and Assisted Living: Current Food Safety Certification. Three to five (3 - 5) years' leadership experience in food service. Demonstrated competencies in food service management and operations, quality management, staff development, cooking, clinical nutrition for the elderly, and community outreach. Must have flexibility, personal integrity, and the ability to work effectively with residents, coworkers, family members, visitors, and the general public. Demonstrated compatibility with PHS's mission and operating philosophies. Demonstrated ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language to communicate with all customers. About PHS Based in St. Paul, Minnesota-Presbyterian Homes & Services (PHS) is a nonprofit, faith-based organization providing a broad array of high-quality housing choices, care options and services for older adults. There are over 7,500 team members like you at PHS, serving more than 26,000 older adults through 60+ PHS-affiliated senior living communities in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, and through Optage and other community services. PHS is also co-owner of Genevive, the largest geriatric primary care practice in MN, providing comprehensive care for over 15,000 older adults. An Innovative Leader: Established in 1955, PHS has earned the reputation as an Innovative Leader dedicated to promoting independence, purposeful living, and overall well-being. PHS is now one of the largest nonprofit senior housing and services providers in the US.Our strong focus on our employees, means we are committed to an environment where you are valued and empowered to make a difference. With a strong commitment to team growth from within, roughly 80% of leadership roles are filled through the development of people like you. To learn more about PHS culture, benefits and team development, we invite you to visit the "Careers" section of our website.Let's get you started. PHS is an EEO/AA employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Min Max Overview Presbyterian Homes & Services - Croixdale is seeking a Nutrition & Culinary Services Director to join our team. The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, evaluating and effectively directing the Nutrition & Culinary Services staff and program in order to ensure the delivery of high quality customer meals and dining services consistent with regulations and established best practices. REPORTING STRUCTURE: The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director reports to the Site Leader. The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director directly supervises Nutrition & Culinary Services staff including Assistant Director, Executive Chefs, Supervisors, Nutrition Coordinator, Cooks/Chefs, Servers and Lead Servers. The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director oversees the use of contracted services for the Nutrition & Culinary Services program. ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY Croixdale750 Highway 95 NorthBayport, MN 55003For decades, Croixdale has been a vital part of the warm and inviting Bayport community. Employees and residents enjoy the nearby views of the St. Croix River and the convenience of local restaurants. As an employee you can take advantage of a variety of amenities such as:- Off-street parking (garage parking available for a monthly fee)-Great Employee events & celebrations!- Discounted employee meals- Free Fitness Center accessThis community offers the following care options: Assisted Living, Assisted Living with Memory Care Responsibilities The Nutrition & Culinary Services Director has responsibility as a member of the site leadership team to participate in the planning and implementation of strategies and programming that assure high quality customer meals while achieving short and long-term operational goals and objectives for the site. Customer Meals Oversee the meal preparation and service based on established menus, regulations, established policies, procedures and best practices. Assist with the meal process as necessary. Regularly solicit customer feedback and incorporate solutions regarding the quality and satisfaction with meals served into meal and service planning. Develop menus and recipes that are attractive, nutritious and palatable with a focus on customer requests/satisfaction. Maintain and monitor accurate meal documentation records per established procedures. Establish and maintain effective communication systems with all customers. Customer Dining Create a positive dining experience for customers that promotes their independence, choice and overall well being. Encourage resident participation in the dining program, and meal activities. Oversee the entire dining process for all customers. Nutrition Program - Care Centers Oversee the meal preparation and service based on established menus, regulations, established policies, procedures and best practices. Assist with the meal process as necessary. Regularly solicit customer feedback and incorporate solutions regarding the quality and satisfaction with meals served into meal and service planning. Develop menus and recipes that are attractive, nutritious and palatable with a focus on customer requests/satisfaction. Maintain and monitor accurate meal documentation records per established procedures. Establish and maintain effective communication systems with all customers. Qualifications Care Center: Enrolled in or a graduate of a dietary manager course with current state certification. Housing and Assisted Living: Current Food Safety Certification. Three to five (3 - 5) years' leadership experience in food service. Demonstrated competencies in food service management and operations, quality management, staff development, cooking, clinical nutrition for the elderly, and community outreach. Must have flexibility, personal integrity, and the ability to work effectively with residents, coworkers, family members, visitors, and the general public. Demonstrated compatibility with PHS's mission and operating philosophies. Demonstrated ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language to communicate with all customers. About PHS Based in St. Paul, Minnesota-Presbyterian Homes & Services (PHS) is a nonprofit, faith-based organization providing a broad array of high-quality housing choices, care options and services for older adults. There are over 7,500 team members like you at PHS, serving more than 26,000 older adults through 60+ PHS-affiliated senior living communities in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, and through Optage and other community services. PHS is also co-owner of Genevive, the largest geriatric primary care practice in MN, providing comprehensive care for over 15,000 older adults. An Innovative Leader: Established in 1955, PHS has earned the reputation as an Innovative Leader dedicated to promoting independence, purposeful living, and overall well-being. PHS is now one of the largest nonprofit senior housing and services providers in the US.Our strong focus on our employees, means we are committed to an environment where you are valued and empowered to make a difference. With a strong commitment to team growth from within, roughly 80% of leadership roles are filled through the development of people like you. To learn more about PHS culture, benefits and team development, we invite you to visit the "Careers" section of our website.Let's get you started. PHS is an EEO/AA employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.