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SECTION 2: POSITION SUMMARY.
The Manager In Training (MIT) is able to learn to perform and often performs the job assignments of the dietary aide, cook, and dishwasher positions (see related job descriptions) and, as such, is able to operate, and teach others how to operate, a variety of industrial kitchen equipment. The Manager In Training may perform and lead small groups of line staff in food preparation, serving and clean-up activities on varying shifts as needed. The Manager In Training must be able to quickly learn policies and procedures, and federal/state requirements such that they may assume the responsibility of and manage and supervise the dietary staff at a single site. The MIT must be able to learn to effectively handle managerial responsibilities as well, including but not limited to; payroll submission; staffing patterns; effective coaching and discipline; purchasing; maintaining inventory and budgeting.
The MIT assists in providing leadership, support and guidance to ensure that food quality standards, inventory levels, food safety guidelines and customer service expectations are met. The Manager In Training may assist in training, quality control and in-servicing of staff. The Manager In Training must conduct themself in a professional manner and help insure that line staff do the same.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $16.00 - $20.00 per hour
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$78k-107k (estimate)
04/17/2024
08/14/2024
westmeadeplace.com
NASHVILLE, TN
50 - 100
Private
JAMES WRIGHT
$10M - $50M
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