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The scope of the DCPS FNS' operations extends beyond school meals to include nutrition-related activities such as school gardens and farm-to-school as well as environmental sustainability and stewardship initiatives for cafeteria operations.
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Substitute food service workers may also be known as culinary worker, cafeteria worker or school nutrition worker. We are hiring for substitute food service workers for Port Arthur ISD for the 2024-2025 School Year. No previous experience is required.
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Serves as nutrition resource person to students, school district staff and cafeteria managers. SCHOOL/COMMUNITY RELATIONS Promotes nutrition resource education to the community through various activities.
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DIOCESE OF ALLENTOWN Saint Catharine of Siena School, Reading Position Description Job Title: Cafeteria Worker FLSA: Non-Exempt Job Status: Part- Time Reporting Functions: Reports to the Cafeteria Manager and Principal Job Function: Responsible for food preparation and portion control in a school cafeteria setting in accordance with established dietary requirements of quantity, quality, nutrition, appearance, temperature, and timeliness in accordance with standardized recipes.
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One year previous school food service experience as elementary, middle, high school or mobile cafeteria manager. The Mobile Cafeteria Manager II provides either on-sight training to school cafeteria staff as assigned, or works as the cafeteria manager in assigned schools providing coverage due to employee absences or position vacancies, The manager must be able to travel from one location to another with short notification.
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Consults with Child Nutrition Executive Director and Area Supervisor related to the school food service operation and follows the administrative directives which governs the employees and the operation.
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Substitute food service workers may also be known as culinary workers, cafeteria workers or school nutrition workers. Cooperate with the School Food Service Manager to provide a positive and inviting dining experience for students and faculty.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Principal, Child Nutrition Administrator and Cafeteria Manager. Report to Cafeteria Manager and/or Child Nutrition Office any faulty or inferior quality food which is received.
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This position operates in a professional office and school cafeteria environment. Follows verbal and written duties as assigned by the Child Nutrition Manager, Training Manager, and/or Training Supervisor.
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ORAssociates degree or equivalent with concentration in food and nutrition, food service management, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, nutrition education, culinary arts, business or a related field AND at least one year of relevant school nutrition programs experience.
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REPORTS TO: Cafeteria Manager; Assistant Director of School Nutrition; Director of School Nutrition. Maintains Sanitation standard for school nutrition area.
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ORHigh School diploma or GED AND at least Five (5) years’ experience in school nutrition programs. Strong interest in school nutrition program development. RequirementsREQUIREMENTS Education: Bachelors’ degree or equivalent with concentration in food and nutrition, food service management, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, nutrition education, culinary arts, business or a related field.
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Reports to: Cafeteria Manager, Central Kitchen Manager, or School Nutrition Director. Department: School Nutrition/ Operations. Able to drive nutrition cargo van(s) and vehicles to satellite sites.
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Summer Floater Supervisor School Nutrition Qualifications: Requires High School diploma or GED plus 3 years of experience in institutional food service and experience in food service supervision; and successful completion of the Supervisor School Nutrition Trainee program.
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The Cafeteria Cook/Manager shall perform any additional duties pertaining to the operation of the school cafeteria as directed by the Director of Food Services. At least one-year experience in a school cafeteria as a worker manager.
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