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Substitute food service workers may also be known as culinary workers, cafeteria workers or school nutrition workers. We are hiring substitute cafeteria workers in Jessieville School District.
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Substitute Food Service Workers may also be known as Culinary Worker, Cafeteria Worker, or School Nutrition Worker. Cafeteria Worker Butler High School, Augusta Georgia We are hiring for Substitute Food Service Workers in Richmond County School System.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Cleveland, 1515 West Third Street, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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Cafeteria Manager Training and Certification strongly preferred. The Cafeteria Manager is responsible for planning and providing nutritious meals to students. Reports immediately to the principal and Child Nutrition office any accidents occurring in the kitchen or cafeteria premises.
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The Food Service Worker (FSW), Cafeteria prepares, produces, heats, cooks, bakes, and serves a variety of foods from fresh, canned, dry, or frozen states according to recipes and assists in other related tasks in a designated food service production and/or service area.
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Apply now to join our team as a Supervisor, Cafeteria and grow your hospitality career! The people of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) are united by a singular mission: ending cancer for life.
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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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The Food Service Worker position works an eight-hour shift, five-days a week, between the hours of 6:00a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Join us at Woodward Resource Center (WRC), as a Food Service Worker and find a fulfilling career with purpose.
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KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools seeks an experienced Cafeteria Manager who will be responsible for the successful daily operation of a school cafeteria. A minimum of one (1) year of food management experience in the kitchen, cafeteria, or restaurant foodservice (school cafeteria experience preferred.
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MTC Cafeteria Worker. We need help in the MTC Cafeteria and have a lot of opportunities available for work. As the flagship higher education institution of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young University (BYU) strives to be among the exceptional universities in the world.
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Minimum requirements: Must be 18 years or older Responsibilities: Assume duties of the district food service worker in accordance with school district policies, school rules, and Kelly policies Assist in providing food service preparation and services to students, and other related kitchen duties, under the direction and guidance of School District personnel.
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The Cafeteria Monitor supervises the students at breakfast and lunch; enforcing responsible behavior in the lunchroom. TITLE: Cafeteria Monitor – Breakfast & Lunch. To accomplish these tasks the Cafeteria Monitor works closely with the staff and administration of the District.
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The Cafeteria Worker II classification serves in a lead capacity in various school cafeterias and prepares daily sales reports, daily cash handling and food production records in a production kitchen requiring more experience and independent work.
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Plans menus; orders food and supplies; sees that food is properly stored; directs and assists in the cooking and preparation of food; assigns, directs and assists the cafeteria worker in their duties; is responsible for and assists in keeping cafeteria serving and food preparation areas clean and orderly; keeps necessary records and inventories of food and supplies; sees that equipment and food preparation machinery is in good working order.
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Jump-start your career as a(an) Cafeteria Supervisor II today with Methodist Hospital. As a Cafeteria Supervisor II you will supervise the daily operations of the Food and Nutrition Services department including meal preparation, meal service, customer satisfaction, quality improvement projects, sanitation, scheduling and staffing.
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