POSITION TITLE:School Nutrition Manager REPORTS TO:School Nutrition DirectorBEGINNING DATE:Open Until Filled
NATURE OF WORK:
An employee in this class provides a variety of duties in the direct supervision of the food service program in one of the school system's dining facilities. Tasks are performed according to established guidelines and procedures. The employee is expected to resolve most problems that arise in the operation of school dining. Errors by the employee may result in serious disruption of the food service program or loss of time and money. The employee receives general supervision. The employee directly supervises other employees in the school cafeteria.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: 10 months
SALARY: Salary Grade 57
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Food Production and Services
Reads recipes and directions for food production and service.
Calculates the amount of ingredients for number of portions to be served.
Measures and mixes ingredients.
Computes time to be used in preparing and finishing products on time.
Proportions product into prescribed serving size.
Assists and guides in food production and service.
Schedules work to be done according to allotted man hours.
Follows planned menus with occasional substitutions as allowed.
Applies and documents prescribed quality standards and quantity controls.
Observes food preparation and line service to assure quality and proper presentation of food.
Displays food to reflect school and seasonal activities.
Properly handles leftover foods.
Purchasing, Storage, and Inventory
Requisitions foods and supplies as needed.
Verifies cost, quantity, and quality of items received.
Advises supervisor concerning improper quality/condition of items received.
Sets up and ensures proper storage of all items according to prescribed standards.
Inventories items according to established system.
Rotates stock in a timely manner.
Equipment/Facility Management
Properly uses and oversees proper operation of equipment.
Requests equipment repairs.
Maintains a constant check of conditions of sanitation and safety and makes needed corrections.
Provides training in equipment use.
Is on-call to handle emergency situations, including emergency feeding operations; and evaluate kitchen and report repairs needed after a weather emergency.
Personnel Management
Assigns work to staff.
Maintains time sheets and leave records.
Provides on-the-job training in equipment use and care, food production and presentation, sanitation, storage, and record keeping.
Evaluates performance of each employee.
Counsels employees to maintain productive working relationships.
Recommends hiring and disciplining of employees.
Conducts staff meetings and trainings.
Prepares purchase records and reports.
Prepares free/reduced/full-price lunch records and reports.
Submits reports on a timely basis.
Sanitation and Safety
Food Production and Service
Knowledge of the principles and practices of food service administration team building and customer service.
Assist staff with production records, recipes, and product development.
Monitor food production daily for quality control purposes.
Assures that planned menus are followed.
Enforces standardized recipes.
Public Relations
Provides information about the food service program to students, parents, and school staff.
Responds to customer concerns and complaints.
Assists in the planning and production of special functions involving the school nutrition program.
All other duties as assigned or required.
The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job.
Onslow County Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities.
EOE