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The nutrition aide also maintains food production and follows regulations required by the programs, agency, and State/Federal agencies such as CACFP and Head Start. The Nutrition Aide I also maintains food production and follows regulations required by the programs, agency, and State/Federal agencies such as CACFP and Head Start.
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Monitors the implementation of state and federal health, nutrition, and safety requirements described in the Head Start Program Performance Standards, Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), State Childcare Licensing Regulations, and local grant goals and objectives.
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We are seeking a CACFP (Child and Adult Care Food Program) Specialist who under supervision of the Health Services Manager, ensures nutrition services are provided in accordance with State and Federal guidelines.
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The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Branch's mission is to provide equitable access to nutritious meals for infants, children, and adults in the community by supporting our CACFP Operators through policy guidance, nutrition education, and training.
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Review Menus and other essential components in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) to ensure program compliance. Implements and monitors compliance with policies and procedures, work plan and in accordance with the regulations of CACFP/USDA and CMS regulations.
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Ensures compliance with Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) guidelines by planning and implementing food and nutrition programs. Ensures compliance with Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) guidelines by planning and implementing food and nutrition programs.
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Experience with commonly used American Sign Language within an early childhood setting. Sixteen (16) semester units of course work in general education, including at least one course in each of the following areas: humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and science, and English plus six (6) units in administration of ECE programs.
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Responsible for overseeing the daily duties of the kitchen staff, maintains records required for Food Safety and Sanitation, and Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and ensures that all food preparation meets the standards and regulations.
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One (1) year of experience in CACFP within Head Start and working knowledge of local community resources related to nutrition services; experience in child health and nutrition services, desirable.
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