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Independently reviews and substantiates romance copy, claims, and 3rd party certified claims (i.e. Gluten-Free Certified, Kosher, Organic, and Non-GMO project verified). Holds foundational knowledge of raw materials (macro and micronutrients), ingredient functionality, standard of identity, etc.
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A working knowledge of third-party product certifications such as Organic, Kosher and Halal. A working knowledge of third-party product certifications such as Organic, Kosher and Halal. example, those arising out of the European Union’s REACH legislation, European Union Foodand Feed regulations, FDA and AAFCO Feed regulations, state feed licensing and tonnagereports, domestic and international feed labeling, OSHA Haz Com labeling, CUSMA and otherfree trade agreements, California Proposition 65, Canada’ Chemical Management Plan legislation and the multi-jurisdictional GHS initiative.
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For more than 10 years, Journeyman Distillery has been producing some of the highest quality, organic and kosher certified, craft spirits the Midwest has to offer. For more than 10 years, Journeyman Distillery has been producing some of the highest quality, organic and kosher certified, craft spirits the Midwest has to offer.
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403B retirement plan with employer match after 1 year; public transportation or parking subsidy; Kosher breakfast and lunch. Lead the Lower School General Studies, Jewish Studies and Specialists teams, in guiding students toward fulfilling the Portrait of a Graduate.
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Experience in GFSI schemes, organic, kosher, FSMA Food Safety Plan, and FSVP. Good knowledge of statistics and statistical process control (SPC)( Six Sigma Green Belt experience preferred) Facilitates compliance with all food safety programs for all ADM facilities to include but not limited to HACCP, GMP's, Allergen control, lot traceability, and all applicable associate food safety training.
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Understanding and management of certifications like Kosher, Halal, non-GMO/BE Foods, Organic, NSA, and Disclosure Statements. Understanding and management of certifications like Kosher, Halal, non-GMO/BE Foods, Organic, NSA, and Disclosure Statements.
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The Ark’s professional staff provide comprehensive case management and a broad suite of free services to those in need, including a medical, dental, and vision clinic; pharmacy; kosher food pantry; financial assistance; housing support; employment and financial counseling; mental health services, including a therapeutic day program for adults living with long-term mental health challenges; spiritual enrichment; and more.
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Kosher dining experience a Plus! The Cook reports to the Sous Chef or Executive Chef. The Cook is responsible for preparing and serving meals to residents within a Senior Living community. Ensure freshness of food and ingredients by checking for quality, keeping track of old and new items, rotating stock and following food company labeling & dating procedures.
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Checking Kosher status of raw materials, CoA, and all other paper work is maintained. Checking Kosher status of raw materials, CoA, and all other paper work is maintained. In periods of absence, the role is supported by peer Quality Technicians, Quality Supervisor, and other designees.
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Is found on the labels ofmany kosher commercial and consumer food products. is found on the labels ofmany kosher commercial and consumer food products. This position can be filled by a seasoned fundraiser or by someone with less experience but is excited to grow in the role.
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Cultivate, solicit, and steward prospective donors through face-to-face solicitations, dinners and other innovative events. Plan and organize annual fundraising activities including; annual gala or similar program, year- end giving day effort and new outreach events such as parlor meetings, “friendraisers”, face to face solicitations and other events aimed at expanding the reach of Yachad Chicago.
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If you are interested in addressing and helping with food insecurity in the Jewish community, we encourage you to consider a new short-term role (March-May 2024) with The Ark s Pantry Team located in West Rogers Park (Chicago.
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The OU maintains a kosher certification service, whose circled U symbol. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious Zionist advocacy programs, programs for the disabled, localized religious study programs, and international units.
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