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Job Description The Food Service Worker at La Porte Juvenile Correctional Facility supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans.
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Must qualify for and maintain correctional facility security clearance. Ability to motivate and supervise inmates and/or team members to attain quality and quantity of food production in a correctional work environment.
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The Food Service Worker at Rockville Correctional Facility supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans. This person is also responsible for the sanitation of the facility and maintaining personal safety, by conforming to all standards and regulations.
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Direct inmates in the use of Aramark recipes and train on proper cooking procedures. The people of Aramark proudly serve millions of guests every day through food, facilities, and uniform services in 19 countries around the world.
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At Aramark, we believe that every employee should enjoy equal employment opportunity and be free to participate in all aspects of the company. Ensure timely, efficient meal service and all Aramark guidelines are being met.
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At Aramark, developing new skills and doing what it takes to get the job done make a positive impact for our employees and for our customers. Essential functions and responsibilities of the position may vary by Aramark location based on client requirements and business needs.
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Adhere to and maintain preparation and production guidelines according to Aramark standards by reviewing and approving production and temperature logs. The Food Service Worker at Winnebago County Corrections supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans.
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Follows HACCP policies and procedures regarding proper food handling procedures. The Corrections Oversight Worker supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans.
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Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. In this role, you will train workers in methods of performing duties, as well as assign and coordinate work to promote the efficiency of operations.
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The Food Service Worker supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth.
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The Food Service Worker at Rock County Jail supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans. Ensure proper portions and any special dietary requirements are fulfilled.
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The Corrections Kitchen Worker supervises inmates to ensure that meal and food items are prepared in accordance with production plans. s (Participation, Pulls, Production, Portion Control, and Postproduction), storage and assembly of meals and food items.
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This role may also require uniforms and/or usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Determines work procedures, prepares work schedules and sanitation schedules while ensuring that cooks, inmates and/or food service workers adhere to the assigned schedule.
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Lead the front of the house of the dining operation (Cafeteria/ Residential Dining Facility) in conjunction with the Food Service Director ? Job Description The Food Service Manager at Wakulla Correctional Institution is a management position responsible for developing and implementing dining solutions to meet customer needs and tastes.
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