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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. 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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On-site facilities: cafeteria with a wide array of food options, mini-mart, and vending machines. Under the direction of the Division Controller, supervise activities to ensure that the corporate accounting policies and procedures are adhered to, according to generally accepted accounting principles.
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Including but not limited to front/back of school, outer/inner quad, cafeteria/patio, restrooms, hallways, locker rooms, athletic fields, performance venues, gates, and parking lots to monitor student conduct, attend to student needs, ensure compliance with established rules and guidelines, and maintain order and safety.
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Supervise activities of children in the classroom, on field trips, on the playground, in the cafeteria, while bus boarding and during fire and earthquake drills; Supervise activities of children in the classroom, on field trips, on the playground, in the cafeteria, while bus boarding and during fire and earthquake drills.
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Business Resource Groups promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. Extras like Adoption Assistance, financial guidance resources, paid jury duty, bereavement time, and time off for citizenship testing, marriage, and birth.
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Grab a bite to eat at the on-site cafeteria that provides a wide array of breakfast, lunch and snacks. Parker Meggitt – Simi Valley, CA is also a key supplier to select Energy markets including Nuclear gas Analyzers and Nuclear containment vessel penetration Cables.
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A Cafeteria Manager Test is required. At least one-year experience in a school cafeteria as a worker manager. Keep necessary records and inventories; plans menus for balanced meals; directs and assist in the preparation of good tasty food; order necessary foods and supplies and arrange for proper storage of same; use modern kitchen equipment and machinery; assign work and duties to cafeteria workers and to work cooperatively and harmoniously with them; read and write and carry out oral and written instructions.
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