The Food Services Director provides leadership and oversight of the school's outsourced nutrition program, ensuring that meals provided by the contracted vendor are safe, nutritious and in compliance with USDA professional standards, including the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. The Director serves as the school's primary liaison with the vendor, monitors program quality, ensures regulatory compliance and promotes a positive dining experience for students.
This position requires completion of the School Lunch Director Certification of Excellence through the John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition and maintains professional standards for school nutrition personnel. Additionally, the Food Services Director is committed to Board of Trustees' policies regarding equity, human rights and cross-cultural understanding and reports to Chief Financial Officer.
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TITLE: Food Services Director
QUALIFICATIONS:
REPORTS TO: Chief Financial Officer
SUPERVISION: Oversees Outsourced Vendor and Internally Employed Breakfast Staff
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
While actual roles and responsibilities will vary depending on individual circumstances, the Food Services Director will generally be required to perform some or all of the following tasks. Note that this list is not all-inclusive and that the Chief Financial Officer and/or Executive Director may also assign other tasks he/she deems appropriate.
Additional Requirements
Cultural Standards
EVALUATION
An annual performance evaluation of the Food Service Director will be conducted by the Chief Financial Officer.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
10 Month - 207 days; 3 weeks before the start of a new school year and 1 week at the end of the school year. Salary as negotiated per contract.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Food Service Director will work in a dynamic school environment, requiring regular movement between office and cafeteria spaces. The role involves using computers and other office equipment, requiring standard eye-hand coordination. Occasional lifting of items up to 50 pounds may be required. The position may also require travel between campus locations as needed.