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The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of inmate labor as well as team members assisting with the food service operation in a correctional facility.
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Preparation and cooking of food according the Food Service Administrator/Manager or the DJS menus using standardized recipes and production sheets while adhering to food safety/sanitation requirements established by HACCP- based standard operating procedures.
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The Hennepin County Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DOCCR) is seeking a Food Service Supervisor to work at both the Adult Correctional Facility (ACF) and the Juvenile Detention Center (JDC) Nutrition Services.
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Provide assistance to individuals who are in the Intercept II program with linkage and referrals to include serious mental illness (SMI) and substance use disorder (SUD) counseling, psychiatric services, primary care physician, transitional housing, photo ID assistance, medication assistance, eligibility for entitlements, transportation, and emergency food and clothing and transportation.
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Experience in the field of corrections/detainee management and prior correctional food service training is preferred. Responsible for the preparation of various documentation required in the food service operation including preparation and inventory pull sheets, production/service documentation, sanitation records, and meal delivery records.
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About This Position The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of inmate labor as well as team members assisting with the food service operation in a correctional facility.
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Our ideal Food Service Supervisor excels at the following: Passionate about food and service Has a solid understanding of food handling regulations Desire to always learn more Ability to work as a team member, as well as independently Ability to multi-task and adapt to changes quickly Dependable and flexible Essential Functions/Core Responsibilities Supervise inmate labor and/or team members in the kitchen during food prep and food service shifts in the kitchen.
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The Food Service Supervisor performs a variety of kitchen duties as assigned and/or instructs inmate labor in preparation and serving of correctional facility meals in accordance with departmental work production standards, standardized recipes, and work instructions.
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The Department of Corrections, Division of Institutions, is recruiting for applicants who are interested in pursuing a professional and rewarding career as a Food Service Supervisor at the Yukon Kuskokwim Correctional Center (YKCC) located in Bethel, Alaska.
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Preferred: Prior institutional food service or restaurant experience is preferred. Train other food service workers. Ensure kitchen is kept clean and that the environment is ready for food prep/serving including sweeping, mopping and dishwashing.
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Supervise inmate labor and/or team members in the kitchen during food prep and food service shifts in the kitchen. Passionate about food and service. This position is located in a Jail/Correctional Facility and requires working in close contact with and interacting with inmates.
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Graduation from an accredited senior high school or equivalent or GED. One (1) year full-time, wage-earning experience in correctional, commercial, or institutional food preparation Or food service management experience or eighteen (18) months of correctional custody law enforcement experience.
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Responsible for ensuring the cleaning and maintenance of all food service equipment and work areas is completed; confirm proper safety and sanitation practices are being followed. 1 year or more of experience working in a food service rolePrior institutional food service or restaurant experience is a plus.
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Prior institutional food service or restaurant experience is a plus. 1 year or more of experience working in a food service role. Follows prescribed institution requirements in all preparation, oversight, and serving of correctional facility meals.
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Keep up with garbage collection and keep kitchen floors clean from excess food/trash. Follow all food safety regulations pertaining to sanitation, food handling and storage. Utilize kitchen utensils/equipment to cook, prepare and serve food according to recipes.
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