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.
Job title Assistant Manager Reports to General Manager, Operations Department Operations FLSA Status Full-Time, Non-Exempt Position Summary Provides support and assistance to the unit manager in the areas of scheduling, time and attendance tracking, along with the supervision, coaching, and training of the unit employees, which consist of students, unions, and student managers. This position will require the manager to be hands on and on the floor during peak times supporting employees and providing excellent customer service. The Assistant Manager is responsible for implementing and maintaining all operational procedures and programs related to the dining operations. Expected Hours of Work This is a full time position whose schedule is based on the customers' needs and needs of the business. The position primarily works a set schedule during the school year, includes 1 weekend day and can include weekends, evenings, and late night hours. The position requires a minimum of 40 hours per week in summer, minimum of 47.5 hours a week during the school year (estimated 32 weeks), and additional hours during peak periods of business and special events. Scheduled shifts can vary in length. Weekends and evenings are required. This position is considered a non-exempt position, which means that you will be eligible for overtime time pay for hours worked in excess of 40 in a given workweek. Essential Functions Staff Supervision Participates in subordinate coaching, counseling, disciplinary procedures, and cross training of employees. Participates in interviews, hiring, training, scheduling and providing daily supervision to student, union, student manager, temporary and casual employees. Participates in subordinate performance evaluations and completion of all new hire orientations and training manuals. Participates or conducts in student, student manager and union meetings on a scheduled bases. Oversees or participates in supervision of student managers and the student manager training program. Conducts or delegates daily pre-service. Communicates all cleaning projects to staff. Conducts line checks and manual station inspections. Service Management Conducts line checks and manual station inspections. Actively solicits customer input by participating in table visits and meeting the managers. Interacts with customers, adheres to and executes all customer service programs, and handles and provides resolution to customer complaints. Administrative Management Maintains schedules in payroll/time and attendance system, creates/maintains schedules in terms of request for days off, substitutions, dropping/filling shifts. Oversees student manager program - keeping track of attendance issues for student employees in terms of progressive disciplinary actions. Maintains and updates unit checklists for all stations and employees. Maintains micros system or operating system for the unit. Awareness and basic knowledge of profit and loss summary. Follows budgetary guidelines for food and labor costs. Preparation of accounts payable, sales and guest count tally sheets, cash reports, payroll and other financial and operational statement as assigned. Production Management Assures efficiency in ordering, receiving and storage process for the unit. Provides leadership for the development of menu concepts and special promotions. Works with Unit Manager and Executive Chef to assure unit is aligned with company's culinary vision. Assures that menus, recipes, modifications/exceptions, and culinary initiatives are reviewed with the Unit Manager and Executive Chef for input and approval. Assures the excellence of all food production aspects including food presentation, safety and sanitation, recipe changes and product development, menu item pricing and market analysis, inventory, requisitions and transfers. Hands-on understanding of multi-unit operations. Service Management Establishes the customer service expectations for the unit including staff training, and processes to gather and respond to customer feedback (internal customer) and suggestions. Assures development and maintenance of appropriate signage for the unit. Education and Training Associate's degree or higher in food service or related field. Desired Qualifications Equivalent education/experience will substitute for minimum qualifications. 2 years progressively responsible experience managing a similar food service operation. Experience in a high volume food service establishment preferred. Work Environment The work environment can be loud and busy. There is exposure to kitchen hazards such as hot surfaces and liquids, sharp knives, and slippery falls. The position operates in a kitchen environment where the employee is frequently exposed to heat, steam, fire, and noise. Long, irregular working hours. Exposure to extreme temperatures in coolers and freezers. Physical and Mental Demands The position is very active and the employee must be able to stand and walk for a minimum of 8 hours. The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. While performing the duties of the job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The position requires manual dexterity; auditory and visual skills; and the ability to follow written and oral instructions and procedures. The employee must have the ability to use hands to finger, manipulate fingers; and reach with hands and arms, to stir, measure, pour, cut, chop, dice, and decorate, etc The position requires working taste buds, ability to smell, feel with fingers and visually inspect, include close and distance vision. The employee must frequently lift and or move up to 25 lbs. and occasionally lift and or move up to 50 lbs. Valid driver's license and clean driving record required. Ability to demonstrate safe driving practices. Licensure/Certification ServSafe Certification Travel Travel between UB campuses may be required. May need to attend conferences and/or special events. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Employee Name: Employee Signature: Date: Campus Dining and Shops is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, gender, pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, familial status, veteran status, military status, domestic violence victim status, or criminal conviction status. Employees, students, applicants or other members of the University community (including but not limited to vendors, visitors, and guests) may not be subjected to harassment that is prohibited by law or treated adversely based upon a protected characteristic. Campus Dining and Shops policy is in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and harassment. These laws include the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as Amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, and the New York State Human Rights Law. These laws prohibit discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Job title Assistant Manager Reports to General Manager, Operations Department Operations FLSA Status Full-Time, Non-Exempt Position Summary Provides support and assistance to the unit manager in the areas of scheduling, time and attendance tracking, along with the supervision, coaching, and training of the unit employees, which consist of students, unions, and student managers. This position will require the manager to be hands on and on the floor during peak times supporting employees and providing excellent customer service. The Assistant Manager is responsible for implementing and maintaining all operational procedures and programs related to the dining operations. Expected Hours of Work This is a full time position whose schedule is based on the customers' needs and needs of the business. The position primarily works a set schedule during the school year, includes 1 weekend day and can include weekends, evenings, and late night hours. The position requires a minimum of 40 hours per week in summer, minimum of 47.5 hours a week during the school year (estimated 32 weeks), and additional hours during peak periods of business and special events. Scheduled shifts can vary in length. Weekends and evenings are required. This position is considered a non-exempt position, which means that you will be eligible for overtime time pay for hours worked in excess of 40 in a given workweek. Essential Functions Staff Supervision Participates in subordinate coaching, counseling, disciplinary procedures, and cross training of employees. Participates in interviews, hiring, training, scheduling and providing daily supervision to student, union, student manager, temporary and casual employees. Participates in subordinate performance evaluations and completion of all new hire orientations and training manuals. Participates or conducts in student, student manager and union meetings on a scheduled bases. Oversees or participates in supervision of student managers and the student manager training program. Conducts or delegates daily pre-service. Communicates all cleaning projects to staff. Conducts line checks and manual station inspections. Service Management Conducts line checks and manual station inspections. Actively solicits customer input by participating in table visits and meeting the managers. Interacts with customers, adheres to and executes all customer service programs, and handles and provides resolution to customer complaints. Administrative Management Maintains schedules in payroll/time and attendance system, creates/maintains schedules in terms of request for days off, substitutions, dropping/filling shifts. Oversees student manager program - keeping track of attendance issues for student employees in terms of progressive disciplinary actions. Maintains and updates unit checklists for all stations and employees. Maintains micros system or operating system for the unit. Awareness and basic knowledge of profit and loss summary. Follows budgetary guidelines for food and labor costs. Preparation of accounts payable, sales and guest count tally sheets, cash reports, payroll and other financial and operational statement as assigned. Production Management Assures efficiency in ordering, receiving and storage process for the unit. Provides leadership for the development of menu concepts and special promotions. Works with Unit Manager and Executive Chef to assure unit is aligned with company's culinary vision. Assures that menus, recipes, modifications/exceptions, and culinary initiatives are reviewed with the Unit Manager and Executive Chef for input and approval. Assures the excellence of all food production aspects including food presentation, safety and sanitation, recipe changes and product development, menu item pricing and market analysis, inventory, requisitions and transfers. Hands-on understanding of multi-unit operations. Service Management Establishes the customer service expectations for the unit including staff training, and processes to gather and respond to customer feedback (internal customer) and suggestions. Assures development and maintenance of appropriate signage for the unit. Education and Training Associate's degree or higher in food service or related field. Desired Qualifications Equivalent education/experience will substitute for minimum qualifications. 2 years progressively responsible experience managing a similar food service operation. Experience in a high volume food service establishment preferred. Work Environment The work environment can be loud and busy. There is exposure to kitchen hazards such as hot surfaces and liquids, sharp knives, and slippery falls. The position operates in a kitchen environment where the employee is frequently exposed to heat, steam, fire, and noise. Long, irregular working hours. Exposure to extreme temperatures in coolers and freezers. Physical and Mental Demands The position is very active and the employee must be able to stand and walk for a minimum of 8 hours. The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. While performing the duties of the job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The position requires manual dexterity; auditory and visual skills; and the ability to follow written and oral instructions and procedures. The employee must have the ability to use hands to finger, manipulate fingers; and reach with hands and arms, to stir, measure, pour, cut, chop, dice, and decorate, etc The position requires working taste buds, ability to smell, feel with fingers and visually inspect, include close and distance vision. The employee must frequently lift and or move up to 25 lbs. and occasionally lift and or move up to 50 lbs. Valid driver's license and clean driving record required. Ability to demonstrate safe driving practices. Licensure/Certification ServSafe Certification Travel Travel between UB campuses may be required. May need to attend conferences and/or special events. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Employee Name: Employee Signature: Date: Campus Dining and Shops is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunities without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, gender, pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status, familial status, veteran status, military status, domestic violence victim status, or criminal conviction status. Employees, students, applicants or other members of the University community (including but not limited to vendors, visitors, and guests) may not be subjected to harassment that is prohibited by law or treated adversely based upon a protected characteristic. Campus Dining and Shops policy is in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and harassment. These laws include the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as Amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, and the New York State Human Rights Law. These laws prohibit discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Department Information This position has a residency waiver and will be accepting applications from residents and non-residents of Colorado. This announcement is open to potential candidates who are legal residents of the United States. All legal residents of the United States are eligible to apply and compete. If appointed to a position, applicants from outside of Colorado will be required to relocate to Colorado prior to their start date, at their own expense. Please note: This recruitment may be used to fill multiple vacancies. About the Division of Youth Services: The Division of Youth Services (DYS) provides a continuum of residential and non-residential services that encompass juvenile detention, commitment and parole. DYS is the agency statutorily mandated to provide for the care and supervision of youth committed by the District Court to the custody of the Colorado Department of Human Services. The Division operates ten secure facilities that serve youth between the ages of 10 and 21, who are pre-adjudicated, sentenced, or committed. The Division also contracts with numerous private residential and non-residential service providers throughout the State. For pre-adjudicated youth, the Division is also responsible for the management and oversight of Senate Bill 91-94; a State-funded, locally administered program that provides services to youth at risk of further progressing into the juvenile justice system. In addition to residential programming, the Division administers juvenile parole services throughout the State. Division of Youth Services Vision: Achieving youth success and safer Colorado communities. Division of Youth Services Mission: It is the mission of the Division of Youth Services to protect, restore and improve public safety utilizing a continuum of care that provides effective supervision, promotes accountability to victims and communities, and helps youth lead constructive lives through positive development. We invite you to explore the DYS website and learn about the services provided to youth, families, and local communities in the State of Colorado at: Opt in below to receive text message updates on CDHS recruiting events! CDHSCareers Description of Job Shifts: This position may be assigned to work breakfast, lunch, or dinner shifts. Please note: Employees may also be required to run shifts at another youth services location. The purpose of the work unit is to provide a statewide continuum of services and programs to access, treat, and control youth placed in its care for delinquent behavior. The DYS Food Services Program includes all activities and responsibilities related to the management and oversight of food services to all detained and committed youth. In addition, DYS administers food services in compliance with the National School Lunch Program as outlined by the Federal School Lunch act. The Food Service Program maintains responsibility for the following administrative functions: establishing and monitoring food programs at each of the State's 10 facilities; auditing programs and services for compliance; developing and allocating resources for programs and providing administrative systems to support programs, such as, financial and budget management, and procuring systems; developing and implementing standard and special menu planning to address the needs of DYS's youth and to ensure future program and resource needs. Specific Duties Include: Supervise Youth. Position has supervisory responsibility for youth participating in a food services work program and has supervisory responsibility for youth offenders. This supervision entails assigning and evaluating work, handling informal grievances, initiating corrective and disciplinary actions, and participating in the selection and removal of the offenders involved in the program. Work involves providing the direct care, safety, security and supervision of adjudicated and/or pre-adjudicated youth in a locked setting to include the kitchen on-site. Supervision for safety is a function of appropriate staff location, mobility and continual observation of youth in accordance with DYS Policy 10.4. Enforce established security rules and behavior of youth, orient youth to the unit/facility and agency rules and routines, and, intervene early in potentially or actively volatile situations. Provide immediate intervention in crisis situations. Employ sound judgment and emotional control when evaluating possible crisis in a timely manner taking into consideration the physical and mental well-being of all juveniles and staff. Participate in defusing and debriefing of all incidents pursuant to prevailing DYS Policy. Monitor movement of youth in unit or through agency, escort and transport to activities or appointments internal and/or external to the agency, conduct searches of persons, property or areas according to schedule or as needed. Ensure that pat searches are conducted by a same sex staff member, except in the case where a juvenile identifies as transgender or intersex, the search is to be conducted according to the juveniles stated preference in accordance with DYS Policy 13.9. Identify, document and seize contraband as directed or appropriate. Actively use effective communication skills, verbal de-escalation skills, and a strength based approach when interacting with youth and staff in a positive and respectful manner. When all other attempts to de-escalate youth have failed, adhere to the Youth and Staff Safety Protocols. Monitor, participate, support and enforce behavioral management plans for individual youth as directed (e.g. Behavioral Contracts, Special Management Programs). Actively supervise to support prevention of sexual contact in the facility, adhere to all PREA Policies and Federal Standards. Meal Preparation and Service. Prepare food properly ensuring correct temperatures are maintained, presentation is attractive and meals are appetizing. Follows menus and recipes and ensures the youth follow menus and recipes that comply with the National School Lunch Program (NSL), School Breakfast Program (BP) and DYS policies and procedures. Make appropriate substitutions that are in-line with NSL/BP guidelines, and ensure that the products are portioned correctly. Enter data into production worksheets. Prepare, serve, and clean after meal services with the assistance of youth enrolled in the vocational program. When recipe changes are required, document changes and submit report to facility food service manager. Responsible as a lead worker to delegate any prep, cooking, or cleaning to youth and/or support staff as needed. Serves food or ensures that food is served in the correct quantities according to the DYS recipes. Safety and Security. Anticipates and identifies potential safety and security problems and reports problems to the food service manager. Provides oversight, supervision, intervention, and evaluation of youth to assure the safety and security of property and staff. Recognizes safety hazards. Ensures that food service equipment is properly utilized. Enforces safety policies and practices to reduce or prevent slips, trips, falls, burns, etc. Inventory sharps, tools, and utensils according to facility policy and procedures to ensure safety. Follows facility key policy and procedures to ensure doors are kept locked. Correctly notifies appropriate parties in the event of equipment failure and forwards the appropriate details to the supervisor (to include work order number, date and time of malfunction, and parties notified). Ensures that chemicals are stored and used properly. Trains youth on fire prevention and evacuation procedures. Sanitation. Ensures that proper sanitation procedures are followed according to guidelines. Verify compliance by recording and documenting results. Ensures that food services equipment and physical plant of kitchen are cleaned on a regular basis as assigned to keep them free of food particles, dust, and bacteria. Controls times and temperatures of food to prevent food borne illness. Documents, as indicated by facility procedures, all necessary data relevant to daily kitchen operations and the prevention of food-borne illnesses in accordance with DYS Policy 10.7. Ensures storerooms are free of debris, organized, and are in compliance with state health regulations, DYS Policy, facility-specific procedures, and state audit standards. Inventory Control. Assists in taking a physical count of the inventory at least once a month. Requisitions food and food service supplies at least once a month and as needed in the absence of the facility food service manager. Inspects food and food service supplies for accurate quantity and condition upon arrival to the facility. Rejects food and supplies that are inadequate. Stores raw food and food supplies utilizing a FIFO inventory method. Date all food products upon arrival, ensuring date is visible. Signs requisitions and submits to the facility food service manager. In the absence of the manager submits the requisitions and invoices to the DYS food service program assistant. Understand food costs and how substituting products may affect plate costs. Assists with the delivery of orders throughout the week, place all food/paper products away, rotate stock, and ensure that all products are accounted for and correctly invoiced. Training and Meetings. Attend and actively participate in all assigned training and successfully complete any/all testing or other requirements for such training. Maintain required certifications as appropriate. Successful completion may be known or recorded by score or demonstration of skill. Meet and keep current on all mandatory training pursuant to prevailing DYS Policy. Successfully complete DYS Pre-Service, Facility Training and Orientation process as a new employee . click apply for full job details
Apr 26, 2024
Full time
Department Information This position has a residency waiver and will be accepting applications from residents and non-residents of Colorado. This announcement is open to potential candidates who are legal residents of the United States. All legal residents of the United States are eligible to apply and compete. If appointed to a position, applicants from outside of Colorado will be required to relocate to Colorado prior to their start date, at their own expense. Please note: This recruitment may be used to fill multiple vacancies. About the Division of Youth Services: The Division of Youth Services (DYS) provides a continuum of residential and non-residential services that encompass juvenile detention, commitment and parole. DYS is the agency statutorily mandated to provide for the care and supervision of youth committed by the District Court to the custody of the Colorado Department of Human Services. The Division operates ten secure facilities that serve youth between the ages of 10 and 21, who are pre-adjudicated, sentenced, or committed. The Division also contracts with numerous private residential and non-residential service providers throughout the State. For pre-adjudicated youth, the Division is also responsible for the management and oversight of Senate Bill 91-94; a State-funded, locally administered program that provides services to youth at risk of further progressing into the juvenile justice system. In addition to residential programming, the Division administers juvenile parole services throughout the State. Division of Youth Services Vision: Achieving youth success and safer Colorado communities. Division of Youth Services Mission: It is the mission of the Division of Youth Services to protect, restore and improve public safety utilizing a continuum of care that provides effective supervision, promotes accountability to victims and communities, and helps youth lead constructive lives through positive development. We invite you to explore the DYS website and learn about the services provided to youth, families, and local communities in the State of Colorado at: Opt in below to receive text message updates on CDHS recruiting events! CDHSCareers Description of Job Shifts: This position may be assigned to work breakfast, lunch, or dinner shifts. Please note: Employees may also be required to run shifts at another youth services location. The purpose of the work unit is to provide a statewide continuum of services and programs to access, treat, and control youth placed in its care for delinquent behavior. The DYS Food Services Program includes all activities and responsibilities related to the management and oversight of food services to all detained and committed youth. In addition, DYS administers food services in compliance with the National School Lunch Program as outlined by the Federal School Lunch act. The Food Service Program maintains responsibility for the following administrative functions: establishing and monitoring food programs at each of the State's 10 facilities; auditing programs and services for compliance; developing and allocating resources for programs and providing administrative systems to support programs, such as, financial and budget management, and procuring systems; developing and implementing standard and special menu planning to address the needs of DYS's youth and to ensure future program and resource needs. Specific Duties Include: Supervise Youth. Position has supervisory responsibility for youth participating in a food services work program and has supervisory responsibility for youth offenders. This supervision entails assigning and evaluating work, handling informal grievances, initiating corrective and disciplinary actions, and participating in the selection and removal of the offenders involved in the program. Work involves providing the direct care, safety, security and supervision of adjudicated and/or pre-adjudicated youth in a locked setting to include the kitchen on-site. Supervision for safety is a function of appropriate staff location, mobility and continual observation of youth in accordance with DYS Policy 10.4. Enforce established security rules and behavior of youth, orient youth to the unit/facility and agency rules and routines, and, intervene early in potentially or actively volatile situations. Provide immediate intervention in crisis situations. Employ sound judgment and emotional control when evaluating possible crisis in a timely manner taking into consideration the physical and mental well-being of all juveniles and staff. Participate in defusing and debriefing of all incidents pursuant to prevailing DYS Policy. Monitor movement of youth in unit or through agency, escort and transport to activities or appointments internal and/or external to the agency, conduct searches of persons, property or areas according to schedule or as needed. Ensure that pat searches are conducted by a same sex staff member, except in the case where a juvenile identifies as transgender or intersex, the search is to be conducted according to the juveniles stated preference in accordance with DYS Policy 13.9. Identify, document and seize contraband as directed or appropriate. Actively use effective communication skills, verbal de-escalation skills, and a strength based approach when interacting with youth and staff in a positive and respectful manner. When all other attempts to de-escalate youth have failed, adhere to the Youth and Staff Safety Protocols. Monitor, participate, support and enforce behavioral management plans for individual youth as directed (e.g. Behavioral Contracts, Special Management Programs). Actively supervise to support prevention of sexual contact in the facility, adhere to all PREA Policies and Federal Standards. Meal Preparation and Service. Prepare food properly ensuring correct temperatures are maintained, presentation is attractive and meals are appetizing. Follows menus and recipes and ensures the youth follow menus and recipes that comply with the National School Lunch Program (NSL), School Breakfast Program (BP) and DYS policies and procedures. Make appropriate substitutions that are in-line with NSL/BP guidelines, and ensure that the products are portioned correctly. Enter data into production worksheets. Prepare, serve, and clean after meal services with the assistance of youth enrolled in the vocational program. When recipe changes are required, document changes and submit report to facility food service manager. Responsible as a lead worker to delegate any prep, cooking, or cleaning to youth and/or support staff as needed. Serves food or ensures that food is served in the correct quantities according to the DYS recipes. Safety and Security. Anticipates and identifies potential safety and security problems and reports problems to the food service manager. Provides oversight, supervision, intervention, and evaluation of youth to assure the safety and security of property and staff. Recognizes safety hazards. Ensures that food service equipment is properly utilized. Enforces safety policies and practices to reduce or prevent slips, trips, falls, burns, etc. Inventory sharps, tools, and utensils according to facility policy and procedures to ensure safety. Follows facility key policy and procedures to ensure doors are kept locked. Correctly notifies appropriate parties in the event of equipment failure and forwards the appropriate details to the supervisor (to include work order number, date and time of malfunction, and parties notified). Ensures that chemicals are stored and used properly. Trains youth on fire prevention and evacuation procedures. Sanitation. Ensures that proper sanitation procedures are followed according to guidelines. Verify compliance by recording and documenting results. Ensures that food services equipment and physical plant of kitchen are cleaned on a regular basis as assigned to keep them free of food particles, dust, and bacteria. Controls times and temperatures of food to prevent food borne illness. Documents, as indicated by facility procedures, all necessary data relevant to daily kitchen operations and the prevention of food-borne illnesses in accordance with DYS Policy 10.7. Ensures storerooms are free of debris, organized, and are in compliance with state health regulations, DYS Policy, facility-specific procedures, and state audit standards. Inventory Control. Assists in taking a physical count of the inventory at least once a month. Requisitions food and food service supplies at least once a month and as needed in the absence of the facility food service manager. Inspects food and food service supplies for accurate quantity and condition upon arrival to the facility. Rejects food and supplies that are inadequate. Stores raw food and food supplies utilizing a FIFO inventory method. Date all food products upon arrival, ensuring date is visible. Signs requisitions and submits to the facility food service manager. In the absence of the manager submits the requisitions and invoices to the DYS food service program assistant. Understand food costs and how substituting products may affect plate costs. Assists with the delivery of orders throughout the week, place all food/paper products away, rotate stock, and ensure that all products are accounted for and correctly invoiced. Training and Meetings. Attend and actively participate in all assigned training and successfully complete any/all testing or other requirements for such training. Maintain required certifications as appropriate. Successful completion may be known or recorded by score or demonstration of skill. Meet and keep current on all mandatory training pursuant to prevailing DYS Policy. Successfully complete DYS Pre-Service, Facility Training and Orientation process as a new employee . click apply for full job details
Location: Brampton, ON, L6Y 4E7 Salary: 17.55 hourly / 35 hours per Week Terms of employment: Permanent employment, Full time, Day, Evening, Morning, Night, On Call, Weekend Start date: Starts as soon as possible Vacancies: 4 vacancies Overview Languages English Education Secondary (high) school graduation certificate Experience Will train Responsibilities Tasks Prepare and cook complete meals or individual dishes and foods Prepare dishes for customers with food allergies or intolerances Prepare and cook special meals for patients as instructed by dietitian or chef Plan menus, determine size of food portions, estimate food requirements and costs, and monitor and order supplies Inspect kitchens and food service areas Train staff in preparation, cooking and handling of food Order supplies and equipment Supervise kitchen staff and helpers Maintain inventory and records of food, supplies and equipment Clean kitchen and work areas Recruit and hire staff Organize and manage buffets and banquets Manage kitchen operations Additional information Security and safety Basic security clearance Work conditions and physical capabilities Attention to detail Fast-paced environment Repetitive tasks Standing for extended periods Work under pressure Who can apply to this job? The employer accepts applications from: Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada. Other candidates with or without a valid Canadian work permit. How to apply By email
Apr 21, 2024
Location: Brampton, ON, L6Y 4E7 Salary: 17.55 hourly / 35 hours per Week Terms of employment: Permanent employment, Full time, Day, Evening, Morning, Night, On Call, Weekend Start date: Starts as soon as possible Vacancies: 4 vacancies Overview Languages English Education Secondary (high) school graduation certificate Experience Will train Responsibilities Tasks Prepare and cook complete meals or individual dishes and foods Prepare dishes for customers with food allergies or intolerances Prepare and cook special meals for patients as instructed by dietitian or chef Plan menus, determine size of food portions, estimate food requirements and costs, and monitor and order supplies Inspect kitchens and food service areas Train staff in preparation, cooking and handling of food Order supplies and equipment Supervise kitchen staff and helpers Maintain inventory and records of food, supplies and equipment Clean kitchen and work areas Recruit and hire staff Organize and manage buffets and banquets Manage kitchen operations Additional information Security and safety Basic security clearance Work conditions and physical capabilities Attention to detail Fast-paced environment Repetitive tasks Standing for extended periods Work under pressure Who can apply to this job? The employer accepts applications from: Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada. Other candidates with or without a valid Canadian work permit. How to apply By email
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.
Apr 21, 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.
Daycare Cook/ Driver Share by Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter (\_campaign=ss\_tw&related=) Share on Facebook Apply () + Brand: La Petite Academy + Location: 348 S Owens Lakewood, CO + Requisition ID: 174812 + Date Posted: 4/9/2024 Join a strong community where all we do is care-for the children and families we serve every day, as well as for our dedicated team members. Our people are our best asset. We listen and we know what you're looking for: + You want benefits. We support you with a minimum 50% childcare discount, immediate access to benefits, innovative health programs, 401(k) company match, and much more. + You want balance. We offer flexible schedules that work for you, no nights or weekends, the ability to bring your children to work with you, and paid time off. + You want opportunity. We invest in your future with ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, credential assistance, and our unique Master Teacher Program. + You want recognition. We provide a positive, fun workplace where employees are appreciated. This is more than just a daycare job. It's a journey, where you learn, grow, thrive-and play-every day. Working at a childcare center is something special. The Child Care Cook, Food Specialist, is responsible for overall food preparation for the school's enrolled children. This role should be able to adapt to menu changes and meet meal and snack schedules. As a Food Specialist, you will be: + At home in the kitchen! Create home-style, nutritional meal plans in the boundaries of their school's menu and budget, as well as state and federal requirements. Prepare meals/snacks for children and staff and distribute food to the classrooms. + Focused on health and safety! Follow the daily menu provided by the Director which incorporates USDA, licensing, and/or health department regulations. + Organized! Maintain inventory of food and supplies and order more when needed. + Helpful! Assist in classrooms as needed as an Assistant Teacher/Floater. Job Requirements: + Work experience in cooking and/or food preparation for multiple individuals in a childcare facility, preferred. + A willingness to learn and adhere to all current state and local regulations. + Flexibility as to the hours and schedule of work. Compensation and Benefits: Compensation ($17-$19/hourly) based on Position, Education and Experience. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options. Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, and FSA) provided for full-time employees, Limited medical offered for part-time workers Education assistance including tuition reimbursement and certification, 401K (plus company match), life and disability insurance and child care discount available to all employees All employees in Colorado are eligible for paid sick leave, as required by the Healthy Families Work Act. Full-time employees are provided with 48 hours upon hire and annually each fiscal year thereafter. Part-time and temporary employees earn paid sick leave based upon hours worked. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Learning Care Group is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against an employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status or any other protected status under federal, state, or local law.
Apr 22, 2024
Full time
Daycare Cook/ Driver Share by Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter (\_campaign=ss\_tw&related=) Share on Facebook Apply () + Brand: La Petite Academy + Location: 348 S Owens Lakewood, CO + Requisition ID: 174812 + Date Posted: 4/9/2024 Join a strong community where all we do is care-for the children and families we serve every day, as well as for our dedicated team members. Our people are our best asset. We listen and we know what you're looking for: + You want benefits. We support you with a minimum 50% childcare discount, immediate access to benefits, innovative health programs, 401(k) company match, and much more. + You want balance. We offer flexible schedules that work for you, no nights or weekends, the ability to bring your children to work with you, and paid time off. + You want opportunity. We invest in your future with ongoing training, tuition reimbursement, credential assistance, and our unique Master Teacher Program. + You want recognition. We provide a positive, fun workplace where employees are appreciated. This is more than just a daycare job. It's a journey, where you learn, grow, thrive-and play-every day. Working at a childcare center is something special. The Child Care Cook, Food Specialist, is responsible for overall food preparation for the school's enrolled children. This role should be able to adapt to menu changes and meet meal and snack schedules. As a Food Specialist, you will be: + At home in the kitchen! Create home-style, nutritional meal plans in the boundaries of their school's menu and budget, as well as state and federal requirements. Prepare meals/snacks for children and staff and distribute food to the classrooms. + Focused on health and safety! Follow the daily menu provided by the Director which incorporates USDA, licensing, and/or health department regulations. + Organized! Maintain inventory of food and supplies and order more when needed. + Helpful! Assist in classrooms as needed as an Assistant Teacher/Floater. Job Requirements: + Work experience in cooking and/or food preparation for multiple individuals in a childcare facility, preferred. + A willingness to learn and adhere to all current state and local regulations. + Flexibility as to the hours and schedule of work. Compensation and Benefits: Compensation ($17-$19/hourly) based on Position, Education and Experience. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options. Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, and FSA) provided for full-time employees, Limited medical offered for part-time workers Education assistance including tuition reimbursement and certification, 401K (plus company match), life and disability insurance and child care discount available to all employees All employees in Colorado are eligible for paid sick leave, as required by the Healthy Families Work Act. Full-time employees are provided with 48 hours upon hire and annually each fiscal year thereafter. Part-time and temporary employees earn paid sick leave based upon hours worked. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Learning Care Group is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against an employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status or any other protected status under federal, state, or local law.
This is more than just a daycare job. It's a journey, where you learn, grow, thrive-and play-every day. Working at a childcare center is something special. The Child Care Cook, Food Specialist, is responsible for overall food preparation for the school's enrolled children. This role should be able to adapt to menu changes and meet meal and snack schedules. As a Food Specialist, you will be: At home in the kitchen! Create home-style, nutritional meal plans in the boundaries of their school's menu and budget, as well as state and federal requirements. Prepare meals/snacks for children and staff and distribute food to the classrooms. Focused on health and safety! Follow the daily menu provided by the Director which incorporates USDA, licensing, and/or health department regulations. Organized! Maintain inventory of food and supplies and order more when needed. Helpful! Assist in classrooms as needed as an Assistant Teacher/Floater. Job Requirements: Work experience in cooking and/or food preparation for multiple individuals in a childcare facility, preferred. A willingness to learn and adhere to all current state and local regulations. Flexibility as to the hours and schedule of work. Compensation and Benefits: Compensation ($17-$19/hourly) based on Position, Education and Experience. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options. Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, and FSA) provided for full-time employees, Limited medical offered for part-time workers Education assistance including tuition reimbursement and certification, 401K (plus company match), life and disability insurance and child care discount available to all employees All employees in Colorado are eligible for paid sick leave, as required by the Healthy Families Work Act. Full-time employees are provided with 48 hours upon hire and annually each fiscal year thereafter. Part-time and temporary employees earn paid sick leave based upon hours worked. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Learning Care Group, Inc. is the second-largest for-profit child care provider in North America and a leader in early education. Our programs are designed for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years. Across our eight unique brands, we're committed to creating state-of-the-art facilities with the latest technology and expert-driven curricula created by our own Education team. Our Promise To make a difference and have a positive impact on every child at our schools, their families, and the communities we serve every day. We support child development for infants to school-age students, through a comprehensive, research-based curriculum in a safe, nurturing, fun school environment. As experts in child care and early education, we empower children to be ready for school, we instill a lifelong love of learning, and we provide a solid foundation for a successful future.
Apr 22, 2024
Full time
This is more than just a daycare job. It's a journey, where you learn, grow, thrive-and play-every day. Working at a childcare center is something special. The Child Care Cook, Food Specialist, is responsible for overall food preparation for the school's enrolled children. This role should be able to adapt to menu changes and meet meal and snack schedules. As a Food Specialist, you will be: At home in the kitchen! Create home-style, nutritional meal plans in the boundaries of their school's menu and budget, as well as state and federal requirements. Prepare meals/snacks for children and staff and distribute food to the classrooms. Focused on health and safety! Follow the daily menu provided by the Director which incorporates USDA, licensing, and/or health department regulations. Organized! Maintain inventory of food and supplies and order more when needed. Helpful! Assist in classrooms as needed as an Assistant Teacher/Floater. Job Requirements: Work experience in cooking and/or food preparation for multiple individuals in a childcare facility, preferred. A willingness to learn and adhere to all current state and local regulations. Flexibility as to the hours and schedule of work. Compensation and Benefits: Compensation ($17-$19/hourly) based on Position, Education and Experience. Bi-weekly and Daily Pay options. Health insurance (medical, dental, vision, and FSA) provided for full-time employees, Limited medical offered for part-time workers Education assistance including tuition reimbursement and certification, 401K (plus company match), life and disability insurance and child care discount available to all employees All employees in Colorado are eligible for paid sick leave, as required by the Healthy Families Work Act. Full-time employees are provided with 48 hours upon hire and annually each fiscal year thereafter. Part-time and temporary employees earn paid sick leave based upon hours worked. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis Learning Care Group, Inc. is the second-largest for-profit child care provider in North America and a leader in early education. Our programs are designed for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years. Across our eight unique brands, we're committed to creating state-of-the-art facilities with the latest technology and expert-driven curricula created by our own Education team. Our Promise To make a difference and have a positive impact on every child at our schools, their families, and the communities we serve every day. We support child development for infants to school-age students, through a comprehensive, research-based curriculum in a safe, nurturing, fun school environment. As experts in child care and early education, we empower children to be ready for school, we instill a lifelong love of learning, and we provide a solid foundation for a successful future.
Paradise Valley Unified School District
Phoenix, Arizona
Job Description Nutrition & Wellness School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) Intern Location: Nutrition and Wellness Department Temporary position Timesheet only Rate: $14.35/hour Start Date: TDB. 7:30am-4:00pm Purpose Statement The job of Nutrition & Wellness SNS Intern is done for the purpose/s of providing support to the food service activities within the department and other assigned locations with specific responsibilities for food service activities at an assigned school location; food preparation activities; provide written support to convey information; and complying with mandated federal, state, and local guidelines in the areas of health, safety and nutrition. This job reports to Director of Nutrition & Wellness. Essential Functions Monitors, cleans, and maintains all areas of the storage, food preparation, food serving lines (e.g. pans, utensils, equipment, refrigerators) for the purpose of maintaining safe and sanitary conditions. May assist with inspections of food and supply deliveries for the purpose of verifying quantity, quality and specifications of orders and/or complying with mandated health requirements. Supports management and other substitute personnel, student workers, and/or volunteers for the purpose of assisting them in the daily operations of the kitchen. Serves one or more items of food for the purpose of meeting mandated nutritional requirements. Stocks food and supplies for the purpose of maintaining adequate quantities and security of items. Supervises kitchen staff and satellite kitchen staff (e.g. orients, trains, evaluates) for the purpose of maximizing the productivity of the work force, providing adequate coverage and ensuring compliance with health, safety, and nutritional standards in the operations. This will also include supervision of Nutrition & Wellness workers I, II and III, student workers, interns and other personnel as assigned. Supports assigned personnel, student workers, and/or volunteers for the purpose of assisting them in resolving problems and performing their functions in a safe and efficient manner. Participates in department meetings, in-service trainings, workshops, etc. for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information required to perform job functions. Performs functions of other nutritional services positions, as needed within site and at satellite sites for the purpose of ensuring adequate staff coverage within site operations. Prepares a variety of documentation (e.g. sales transactions, inventories, production records, power point presentations, etc) for the purpose of providing written support, compliance, and/or conveying information. Process free/reduced applications for the purpose of complying with federal guidelines for the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs. Other Functions Performs other related duties as assigned for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit. Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications Skills, Knowledge and Abilities SKILLS are required to perform multiple tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changingjob conditions. Specific skill based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: adhering to safety practices; operating equipment found in a commercial kitchen planning and managing projects; preparing and maintaining accurate records; operating standard office equipment; using pertinent software applications; web based programs. KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; read a variety of manuals and/or technical information; write and/or compose documents following prescribed formats, and/or present information to others; analyze situations to define issues and draw conclusions. Specific knowledge based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: safety practices and procedures; quantify food preparation and handling; sanitation practices; codes/laws/rules/policies; health standards; methods of instruction and training. ABILITY is required to schedule activities, meetings, and/or events; gather, collate, and/or classify data; and use job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to work with others in a wide variety of circumstances; work with data utilizing defined but different processes; and operate equipment using a variety of standardized methods. Ability is also required to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups; work with a variety of data; and utilize a variety of job-related equipment. Problem solving is required to analyze issues and create actions plans. Problem solving with data requires independent interpretation of guidelines; and problem solving with equipment is limited to moderate. Specific ability based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: communicating with diverse groups; setting priorities; working as part of a team; working with interruptions; working with detailed information/data; meeting deadlines and schedules. Responsibility Responsibilities include: working under direct and/or limited supervision following standardized practices and/or methods; directing, providing information, and/or advising others. There is a continual opportunity to impact the organization's services. Work Environment The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, some climbing and balancing, frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 20% sitting, 30% walking, and 50% standing. The job is performed under temperature extremes and under conditions with exposure to risk of injury and/or illness. Applicant must have ability to lift 50 pounds. Experience: Job related experience is desired. Education: Bachelor degree or higher in Nutrition, Food Service Management, or related field prior to internship start date Equivalency: Required Testing Certificates and Licenses Copy of MMR Vaccination Record Serve Safe Certificate Driver's License & Evidence of Insurability Continuing Educ./Training Maintains Certificate(s) and/or Licenses Clearances Criminal Background Clearance FLSA Status - Non Exempt Paradise Valley Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex or disability, in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities. Any person having inquiries concerning the School's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), or Title II of the Genetic Information NonDiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA) may contact the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. Primary Location: Nutrition & Wellness Shift Type: 8.0 hrs/day Job Contact Information Name Title Phone Email Applications will be accepted beginning Wednesday, March 6, :00 AM (Mountain Standard Time) Application Instructions To apply directly to Paradise Valley Unified School District, please click the link below. Another window will open and allow you to apply online. Apply Online Click Here to Apply Online
Apr 08, 2024
Full time
Job Description Nutrition & Wellness School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) Intern Location: Nutrition and Wellness Department Temporary position Timesheet only Rate: $14.35/hour Start Date: TDB. 7:30am-4:00pm Purpose Statement The job of Nutrition & Wellness SNS Intern is done for the purpose/s of providing support to the food service activities within the department and other assigned locations with specific responsibilities for food service activities at an assigned school location; food preparation activities; provide written support to convey information; and complying with mandated federal, state, and local guidelines in the areas of health, safety and nutrition. This job reports to Director of Nutrition & Wellness. Essential Functions Monitors, cleans, and maintains all areas of the storage, food preparation, food serving lines (e.g. pans, utensils, equipment, refrigerators) for the purpose of maintaining safe and sanitary conditions. May assist with inspections of food and supply deliveries for the purpose of verifying quantity, quality and specifications of orders and/or complying with mandated health requirements. Supports management and other substitute personnel, student workers, and/or volunteers for the purpose of assisting them in the daily operations of the kitchen. Serves one or more items of food for the purpose of meeting mandated nutritional requirements. Stocks food and supplies for the purpose of maintaining adequate quantities and security of items. Supervises kitchen staff and satellite kitchen staff (e.g. orients, trains, evaluates) for the purpose of maximizing the productivity of the work force, providing adequate coverage and ensuring compliance with health, safety, and nutritional standards in the operations. This will also include supervision of Nutrition & Wellness workers I, II and III, student workers, interns and other personnel as assigned. Supports assigned personnel, student workers, and/or volunteers for the purpose of assisting them in resolving problems and performing their functions in a safe and efficient manner. Participates in department meetings, in-service trainings, workshops, etc. for the purpose of conveying and/or gathering information required to perform job functions. Performs functions of other nutritional services positions, as needed within site and at satellite sites for the purpose of ensuring adequate staff coverage within site operations. Prepares a variety of documentation (e.g. sales transactions, inventories, production records, power point presentations, etc) for the purpose of providing written support, compliance, and/or conveying information. Process free/reduced applications for the purpose of complying with federal guidelines for the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs. Other Functions Performs other related duties as assigned for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit. Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications Skills, Knowledge and Abilities SKILLS are required to perform multiple tasks with a potential need to upgrade skills in order to meet changingjob conditions. Specific skill based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: adhering to safety practices; operating equipment found in a commercial kitchen planning and managing projects; preparing and maintaining accurate records; operating standard office equipment; using pertinent software applications; web based programs. KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and/or ratios; read a variety of manuals and/or technical information; write and/or compose documents following prescribed formats, and/or present information to others; analyze situations to define issues and draw conclusions. Specific knowledge based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: safety practices and procedures; quantify food preparation and handling; sanitation practices; codes/laws/rules/policies; health standards; methods of instruction and training. ABILITY is required to schedule activities, meetings, and/or events; gather, collate, and/or classify data; and use job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to work with others in a wide variety of circumstances; work with data utilizing defined but different processes; and operate equipment using a variety of standardized methods. Ability is also required to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups; work with a variety of data; and utilize a variety of job-related equipment. Problem solving is required to analyze issues and create actions plans. Problem solving with data requires independent interpretation of guidelines; and problem solving with equipment is limited to moderate. Specific ability based competencies required to satisfactorily perform the functions of the job include: communicating with diverse groups; setting priorities; working as part of a team; working with interruptions; working with detailed information/data; meeting deadlines and schedules. Responsibility Responsibilities include: working under direct and/or limited supervision following standardized practices and/or methods; directing, providing information, and/or advising others. There is a continual opportunity to impact the organization's services. Work Environment The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: significant lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, some climbing and balancing, frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 20% sitting, 30% walking, and 50% standing. The job is performed under temperature extremes and under conditions with exposure to risk of injury and/or illness. Applicant must have ability to lift 50 pounds. Experience: Job related experience is desired. Education: Bachelor degree or higher in Nutrition, Food Service Management, or related field prior to internship start date Equivalency: Required Testing Certificates and Licenses Copy of MMR Vaccination Record Serve Safe Certificate Driver's License & Evidence of Insurability Continuing Educ./Training Maintains Certificate(s) and/or Licenses Clearances Criminal Background Clearance FLSA Status - Non Exempt Paradise Valley Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex or disability, in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities. Any person having inquiries concerning the School's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), or Title II of the Genetic Information NonDiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA) may contact the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. Primary Location: Nutrition & Wellness Shift Type: 8.0 hrs/day Job Contact Information Name Title Phone Email Applications will be accepted beginning Wednesday, March 6, :00 AM (Mountain Standard Time) Application Instructions To apply directly to Paradise Valley Unified School District, please click the link below. Another window will open and allow you to apply online. Apply Online Click Here to Apply Online