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Supervision of students throughout the school campus includes, but is not limited to, the playground, cafeteria, hallways, student restrooms, school entry and exit points, the school bus zones, and provide supervision of children crossing the street within a marked crosswalk.
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Under the direction of the Food Service Manager, assist in the preparation of food in the school cafeteria and for elementary lunches; perform cashiering duties in the sale of food items to students and staff; maintain cleanliness of food service facilities.
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The Custodian I is assigned routine cleaning and sanitizing duties in the high school cafeteria. This Substitute Custodian II Position reports as needed and will be called to replace a regular Custodian II employee who is not able to fulfil their assignment for one or more days.
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Experience in school cafeteria work is helpful but not required. Nutrition Services Substitute Associate - Experience in school cafeteria work is helpful but not required. Nutrition Services Substitute Associate.
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Under general supervision, performs manual labor serving meals and other food, and assisting in meal setup and cleanup tasks in a school cafeteria. Under general supervision, performs manual labor serving meals and other food, and assisting in meal setup and cleanup tasks in a school cafeteria.
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Under the direction of Director of Food Services, assist in preparing a wide variety of foods in a school cafeteria; general kitchen and cafeteria work. Under the direction of Director of Food Services, assist in preparing a wide variety of foods in a school cafeteria; general kitchen and cafeteria work.
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Under the supervision of the Food Service Production and Inventory Management Supervisor, the Cafeteria Helper assists in the collection of cafeteria monies, completes required reports, and assists in the kitchen as needed.
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TITLE: Substitute Cafeteria Aide. JOB GOAL: Supervise the cafeteria during lunchtime. No applicant may start as a substitute until the hiring and orientation process is complete.
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Under the direction of the cook, the cafeteria helper assists in the serving of all foods required in the school breakfast and lunch programs and cleaning of cafeteria equipment. The cafeteria helper may also assist in the preparation of food.
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Experience in preparing large quantities of food in school cafeteria setting and/or the private sector. Experience in preparing large quantities of food in school cafeteria setting and/or the private sector.
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Modern cleaning methods as applied to a school cafeteria. Courses or training in home economics, nutrition, cafeteria management, or related. Under immediate supervision of the Operations Manager and/or Cafeteria Supervisor II.
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The cafeteria substitute will prepare breakfast and lunch for students, serve the meals,assist with meal time supervision, clean the kitchen and serving area, wash dishes and serving ware and some light clerical duties.
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Employees who work thirty (30) or more regularly assigned hours per week are eligible for health and welfare benefits and will receive a district contribution toward a cafeteria fringe benefit package.
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Assist in quantity preparation and serving of food items to students at an assigned school cafeteria. Assist in quantity preparation and serving of food items to students at an assigned school cafeteria.
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Basic Function: Under supervision, to assist in quantity of food preparation and service of food in the school cafeteria, assist in maintaining food service equipment, utensils and facilities in a clean and sanitary condition; and to do related work as required.
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