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Child Nutrition Assistant (Part Time/Substitute)

Child Nutrition Assistant (Part Time/Substitute)Reports To: Child Nutrition ManagerTerms of Employment: Part Time as needed (*flexible hours)Pay Grade: NC State SalarySalary Range: $15.60/hrFLSA Exempt/ Non-Exempt: Non-ExemptThis position requires flexibility, as the employee must be willing to work at any assigned site, which may vary on a daily basis based on operational needs.Qualifications:High school diploma or GED or higherValid TB test and health examination issued by the local county board of health or recognized medical authorityBasic computer and cashiering skillsLead Child Nutrition Assistants must be ServSafe or Safe Plate certifiedSupervises: NoneEssential Job Functions:Maintains a working relationship with other employees and staffPolitely and respectfully serves students, staff, parents, and othersAccepts responsibility for multiple tasks without supervisionFollows a work schedule, plans ahead, and helps others on the child nutrition teamFollows standardized recipes for all preparationPerforms duties involved in the safe preparation and handling of food, cleaning and sanitizing of equipment and facilities, serving of food, and record keepingWashes and prepares vegetables for cookingCleans kitchen equipmentCollects meal money from students and records (either manually or by using the computer system) the lunch number of the students eatingPrepares chef saladsChecks in groceries, puts them in storage, takes inventory, and dates the food in stockCleans refrigerator, milk box, freezer, and holding cabinetsCleans service lineWashes dishes manually or runs the dishwasherMaintains daily production record of foodAbility to follow approved standardized recipesAssumes and performs all other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned to the position by law, by the Child Nutrition Manager, by the Child Nutrition Supervisor, by the Child Nutrition Director, by the Superintendent, and by rules and regulations of the Department of Public Instruction, the State Board of Education, and the USDA Food and Nutrition ServicePhysical and Cognitive Requirements:The major physical and cognitive requirements listed below are applicable to the Child Nutrition Assistant job classification within the Hoke County Schools. Work in this classification is considered medium physical work requiring the exertion of up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, up to 30 pounds of force frequently and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Must be able to:Stand for six continuous hoursStoop, squat, kneel, and/or bend in a manner that allows the palms to touch the floor (as in the cleaning of equipment, etc.)Bend from a standing position in a manner that allows the palms to touch the knees (as in washing pots and pans in deep sinks)Bend from the waist in a standing position with arms outstretched for an extended period of time (as in service of food)Twist, turn, and/or stretch from side to side that allows the shoulders to be perpendicular to the hips (as in mopping, sweeping, stocking shelves, removing food from ovens, etc.)Lift, carry, and/or support 30 pounds from shoulder level to above the head (as in placing food in ovens, freezers, stockroom shelves, etc.)Perform duties requiring non-repetitive motions with hands and wrists (as in slicing, dicing, washing, counting money, writing, scrubbing, scraping, etc.)Stock, wash, prepare, serve, and handle all types of foods (be aware that some food allergies can be worsened by exposure to menu items containing those foods)Work with caustic and non-caustic chemicals (be aware that skin allergies and sensitivities can be worsened by exposure to some cleaning chemicals; be aware that some breathing difficulties, such as asthma or emphysema, can be worsened by exposure to cleaning chemicals; rubber gloves and plastic serving gloves are available)Work in a very hot, humid environment (no air conditioning)Maintain high standards of personal cleanlinessLearn food preparation, serving, and clean-up proceduresLearn sound sanitation principlesUnderstand and follow oral and written directionsRead and follow recipes and adjust amounts as neededLearn foods, equipment, and techniques used in food preparation, service, and clean-upRead, write, and utilize basic math skills (multiplication, division, fractions and decimals)Use or learn basic computer skillsObtain ServSafe certification or related sanitation certificationDISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities.