WAHLUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT #73
JOB POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT/DESCRIPTION
Available Immediately Upon Board Approval
JOB TITLE: Food Staff Cook/Assistant - assignment 6 hours per day. Initial assignment at Mattawa Elementary. Assignment may change depending on departmental needs.
DEPARTMENT: Child Nutrition/Food Service
REPORTS TO: Director of Child Nutrition, Child Nutrition Lead Cook and/or Satellite Cook
CLASSIFICATION: Classified hourly position, FLSA Non-Exempt
REPRESENTATION: Union representation vailable by the local PSE Union
GENERAL DUTIES: Is responsible for the preparation of all food items determined by the Director of Child Nutrition, Lead Cook and/or Satellite Cook. May prepare food for the serving line and keep all foods on the serving line at lunchtime. Requires frequent lifting and moving of items up to 25 lbs unassisted. Is responsible for the cleaning, maintaining of the small wares and equipment, and cleaning of dishes in their school.
SUMMARY: May prepare breakfast/lunch menu items according to standardized recipes and production sheets. Serves breakfast/lunch meals that comply with USDA requirements for a reimbursable meal. May wash all types of dishes including but not limited to trays, pots and pans. May clean and sanitize foodservice equipment.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to read and write English, to do simple arithmetic, and to follow oral and written direction. Must have the capacity to grasp and adjust to new and changing situations. Manual dexterity and ability to work under pressure are desirable. Must be neat in appearance and wear uniform-type clothing, hairnet or cap covering on hair, and comfortable, safe shoes. Must have a Food & Beverage Workers' Permit.
By October 18, 2021 all employees must provide valid proof of COVID-19 vaccintion completion or request a medical or religious exemption.
PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or GED. At least one year of experience in foodservice preparation preferred. Follows oral and written directions. Must be able to read and write English, to do basic arithmetic. Must have flexibility and the capacity to grasp and adjust to new and changing situations. Manual dexterity and ability to work under pressure are desirable. Experience working with culturally diverse students and parents desirable. Willingness to work with children in a kind and caring manner. Must be neat in appearance and wear uniform-type clothing, hairnet or cap covering on hair, and comfortable, safe shoes.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: May use scales for weighing ingredients and portion control, mixer, oven, range, steam-jacketed kettle, slicer, braising skillet, knives, and other related tools and equipment.
WORKING CONDITIONS: At certain times of the year, kitchen may become excessively warm. Must do much standing on feet and lifting. The employee must frequently lift or move up to 25 pounds unassisted, or up to 50-100 pounds assisted. The employee must regularly push and/or pull carts and other portable/moveable equipment.
SUPERVISION: Is responsible to the Child Nutrition Lead Cook/Satellite Cook and the Director of Child Nutrition. May supervise student helpers.
JOB EXPECTATIONS:
*Dress according to school policy and food worker card safety code (listed below):
*School dress code is casual professional attire
*Closed toe shoes (no heels)
*Properly covered – no tank tops, short shorts, or holey clothing
*No gang-related, tobacco, or alcohol attire
*No perfume or cologne
1. Be at the kitchen early enough to be ready at your scheduled start time.
Ready means: *Hair restrained *Apron on *Hands washed
2. No cell phones in kitchen area – keep in coat, use during break time only
3. Follow all instructions from regular kitchen staff
4. Be able to lift 25 pounds unassisted, and up to 50 pounds with help
5. Break times: 4 hour shift – one 10 minute break, 5 hour shift – ½ hour unpaid lunch and one 10 minute break
Personal Habits Affect Food Safety – Washington Food Worker Code
Eating, Drinking and Smoking
Food worker may not eat, drink, or use any type of tobacco in food preparation areas. This is to prevent spills onto food and to reduce the chance of contamination.
Exception: Food workers may drink form a covered container with a straw. The drink must be stored so that it cannot spill onto food or food-contact surfaces.
Hair Restraints
Hair restraints are intended to keep hands out of hair and hair out of food. Hair must be effectively restrained whenever you are working around food or food preparation areas. Hair restraints include hairnets, hats, barrettes, ponytail holders, and tight braids. Long beards must also be restrained.
Fingernails
Fingernails must be trimmed so they are easy to clean. If nail polish or artificial nails are worn, the food worker must wear gloves when preparing all foods, not just ready-to-eat foods. For example, a food worker with artificial nails would need to wear gloves when mixing batter with a spoon.
Jewelry
Jewelry can hide germs that cause foodborne illness and make it hard to wash hands. Jewelry can also fall into food. While preparing food, food workers must remove watches, rings, bracelets, and all other jewelry on the arms or hands.
Exception: Wedding rings may be worn if they are covered with a glove when the food worker is preparing food.
Personal Items
Personal items like medicine, coats, and purses must be stored away from food, dishes, and linens.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES of the Food Staff Assistant include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
The Wahluke School District complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation including gender identity or expression, national origin, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, age, or honorably discharged veteran or military status. This holds true for all programs and services. The District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to Liz Leitz, Equity and Civil Rights, Jackson Haak, Title IX Director, or Section 504/ADA coordinator at (509)932-4565.
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