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Job Description The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records. Maintain high standards of quality in food production, sanitation, and kitchen safety practices.
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The Correctional Industrial Facility has various job opportunities available to incarcerated individuals to aid in the re-entry process, including apprenticeships, maintenance, grounds crew, food service, sanitation, barbering, and manufacturing.
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This position is in charge of the operational and financial responsibilities for the kitchen and supervises an Assistant Food Service Director and/or a team of Food Service Supervisors and/or Cooks who are involved with the preparation, serving and clean-up of food in a secure correctional facility.
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You will ensure proper control over inmates by enforcing custody and security regulations and inspecting all food service areas, equipment, and food for conformance with established safety and sanitation standards.
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Making periodic inspections of commercial and social service establishments, to include but not limited to restaurants, bars, nightclubs, adult entertainment establishments, hookah bars, mobile food vending carts, commissaries, bakeries, homeless shelters, senior centers, correctional facilities, schools to review compliance with the New York City Health Code and other public health regulations to ensure they have a safe and wholesome food supply.
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We are looking to add an experienced, motivated assistant foodservice director to our Corrections team in Gardner, KS. As an assistant food service director, you will have the opportunity to assist with overseeing all culinary, safety and sanitation, and operations functions for the account.
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Knowledge of various food prep methods, accurate knife handling, and food safety regulations such as accurate food handling, sanitation, and storage preferred. The Food Prep Worker Lead is responsible for assisting cooks, chefs, or food service managers by preparing ingredients for recipes and performing other food preparation and service tasks.
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The Food Service Worker will assist the manager with food/meal preparation; maintain cash receipts and meal records. As a Food Service Worker, you? Adhere to all food safety regulations for sanitation, food handling, and storage.
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Under the direction of the Center Superintendent, this position is responsible for the food service operation at the Milwaukee Women’s Correctional Center, provides support to the Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (REECC) and Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility MSDF. Direct the production of meals; train and supervise inmate food service workers; plan meals and procure supplies; care for and clean kitchen equipment; maintain food inventory and proper sanitation standards.
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Responsible for overseeing the management of all food service operations at multiple sites, promoting quality, sanitation, safety, and delivery service to ensure superior service in a correctional environment.
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Tiger Correctional Services is looking for a kitchen supervisor to oversee and administer food service operations and ensure health & sanitation standards are in compliance with company and jail policy and federal, state and local law.
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Adhere to Tiger Correctional safety policies and procedures, including proper food safety and sanitation. Establish a professional work relationship with company employees, jail administration and facility-provided labor while upholding our company values.
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Responsible for compliance & administration of all security procedures identified by the company and jail administration. Benefits: 100% Company paid employee Medical, Dental, Life Insurance & short-term disability insurance; Paid time off available after 90 days of employment.
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Large private correctional food service provider in Texas is seeking experienced Kitchen Supervisor/Cook at the Orange County Jail in Orange, TX. DUTIES: Provide supervision and extensive on-going training for between 5 to 12 Inmate Trustees (non-violent offenders only) in food service operations including: Kitchen equipment operation.
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Remote work is not allowed. Background check and drug screen is required to ensure applicant meets all eligibility requirements for the assigned customer/location. Good computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets.
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