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The Assistant Food Service Director will assist in planning, directing, and controlling all food service-related activities including: menu development, purchasing, production, and service while managing the operation's budget through effective cost control procedures and systems.
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Train and provide work direction to assigned food service employees and student workers; monitor the performance of staff in production, preparation and serving activities; prepare time sheets for student workers.
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We are hiring a caring individual to maintain high standards of quality food preparation, production, and service. If you are interested in working as a Food Service Aide for a leader in senior care, share NHC's values of honesty and integrity, and have a heart for the geriatric patient, please apply today and find out more about us at nhccare.com/locations/moulton.
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Assists with maintenance of food service records such as production sheets, food orders, milk orders, inventory, time sheets, meal counts and other related records; School Nutrition/Assistant Food Service Manager/Cashier.
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Now hiring an Assistant Food Service Manager at Bradshaw State Jail. Graduation from an accredited senior high school or equivalent or GED. One (1) year full-time, wage-earning experience in correctional, commercial, or institutional food preparation or food service management experience or eighteen (18) months of correctional custody law enforcement experience.
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The Assistant Food Service Director works with the Food Service Director to plan, direct, and coordinate activities associated with running a large food service operation with one or more production kitchens.
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A typical qualifying entrance background is one year of large quantity food production experience in institutional or commercial food service, or experience at or equivalent to the level of Food Service Assistant in the Benicia Unified School District, from which the candidate has gained the skills, knowledge, and abilities listed above.
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For positions at the Wisconsin Veterans Home-Union Grove, we generally hire at the Food Service Assistant 2 level. Application InformationFor positions at the Wisconsin Veterans Home-King, we generally hire at the Food Service Assistant 2 level.
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The Assistant Food Service Manager is responsible for supporting and leading operations such as food production, product inventory, checkout, bookkeeping, and maintenance; controlling cash and merchandise shrinkage; and leadership of restaurant team members.
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Now hiring an Assistant Food Service Manager at East Mississippi Correctional Facility. Job responsibilities: Reports to the food service manager. Responsible for the management of food services, which includes the offender dining hall and special food services in compliance with Management & Training Corporation (MTC) and Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) directives.
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About This Position $3500 Sign on Bonus The Assistant Food Service Director works with the Food Service Director to plan, direct, and coordinate activities associated with running a large food service operation with one or more production kitchens.
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The Assistant Food Service Director is also responsible for supervising a group of food service workers that are involved with the preparation and distribution of food in the kitchen.
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PeaceHealth is seeking a Food Service Assistant-Cold Food Production for a Part Time, 0.80 FTE, Day position. This position is responsible for performing a variety of tasks which includes preparation, service, clean-up and delivery of food products in support of hospital food and catering service operations using HACCP guidelines for safe food handling.
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A Food Service Assistant Team Lead has a keen eye for Food Safety and Sanitation and will be able to help in production and merchandising while offering unmatched customer service.
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Title: Food Production/Service Assistant. 20% - Prepares cold food items or pre-prepares hot food items for regular service and catering in accordance with department policies and practices and standardized recipes.
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