What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cafeteria Supervisor (2025-26) position at Bay Area Christian School?
Position: Cafeteria Supervisor
Classification: Full-Time, Non-Exempt - Regular Staff
Schedule: 40 hours per week during the school year; Some part-time prep hours required in July
Primary Reporting Relationship: Head of School
Supervisory Responsibilities: Cafeteria Staff - Asst. Supervisor, Aides, Substitutes, and Student Workers
Ministry Areas: Bay Area Christian School - Cafeteria
Interfaces: Students, parents, administrators, staff, and other stakeholders as appropriate
Benefits: BACS Staff 25% tuition discount (K-12 only); medical, dental, vision insurance; 403(b) retirement plan option; paid time off
Mission: Bay Area Christian School exists to provide quality, Kingdom education to the next generation, empowering them to make disciples of Jesus at home, in society, and through the church.
Employee Profile:
- A strong, clear Christian testimony
- A lifestyle that displays an ongoing personal relationship with God and a commitment to serve Him daily
- Acceptance, agreement, and compliance with Bay Area Church’s Statement of Faith and Standard of Conduct
Job Purpose: The Cafeteria Supervisor shall display evidence of Christian character as a model to students, faculty, and staff while supervising and supporting the functioning duties of the lunchroom.
Major Responsibilities:
Model and set an example for the development of good citizenship and godly character
Represent the school in a favorable and professional manner
Maintain cordial and cooperative working relationships with colleagues
Perform opening, closing, and serving duties as needed
Cafeteria Supervision:
Call local restaurants during the summer to confirm updated menus and prices for the upcoming school year
Review and confirm prices for snack bar items BACS will sell for the upcoming school year
Open and close the online lunch ordering system through FACTS
Contact restaurants to order food and submit all receipts to Finance Department
Plan schedules and work assignments; train, supervise, and evaluate staff according to established procedures
Provide program support and communicate effectively with teachers, parents, and administrators in all matters
Ensure that sanitation and safety practices in all phases of the school food service operation meet established standards
Monitor and enforce the safety standards of the department, administer training programs, report accidents, and complete the required documentation
Maintain a commitment to the department mission; model department expectations through personal leadership and actively support the efforts of others to achieve department goals
Meet with the food inspector when inspections are performed
Review and approve employees’ timesheets weekly to monitor hours and ensure employees are paid accurately
Opening:
Open both kitchen areas daily (Kids Commons and Fellowship Hall)
Clean and disinfect countertops, microwaves, and tables
Unload and stock supplies daily, fold towels, prepare trash cans, fill plasticware, and stock drinks and snacks
Serving:
Serve meals twice daily during elementary and secondary lunches
Pull and organize food and beverages ordered for the day
Count and organize food when it is delivered from restaurants
Set up the computer for the day and give out ordered food through the lunch line
Closing:
Close both kitchen areas daily (Kids Commons and Fellowship Hall)
Clean and disinfect countertops, microwaves, and tables
Sweep all floors
Required Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrates an excellent attitude, take pride in work, and be a team player
Dependable and flexible
Demonstrates strong interpersonal skills
Maintains a professional and friendly demeanor
Possesses excellent organizational skills and is capable of managing time efficiently
Demonstrates the ability to multitask effectively
Works well with a variety of students, administrators, staff, and parents
Exhibits ability to maintain composure in stressful situations/interactions
Familiarity with basic office equipment (multi-line phones, fax machines, and scanners)
Communicates clearly and effectively
Preferred Qualifications:
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent required
Experience: 3 years of previous work experience in a food service setting, preferably in a school environment; at least 1-3 years working in a supervisory or team leadership position; previous experience managing budgets and expenses in an employment setting; previous experience scheduling multiple employees to ensure department coverage, including managing and approving employee timecards within payroll software in a prompt and efficient manner each week
Licenses or Certifications: Valid Texas driver's license is required; A valid Texas Food Handler's card must be obtained if hired and actively maintained throughout employment
Essential Job Functions:
Ability to reason logically and make sound decisions, to consider alternative and diverse perspectives, to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, to remain poised under all circumstances, and to interact effectively with people in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust
Ability to complete assigned tasks without direct supervision
Ability to exercise independent judgment and make decisions
Ability to work with people beyond giving and receiving instructions; must be adaptable to performing under stress and when confronted with emergency situations
Ability to listen and respond to counsel
Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
Ability to report to work on a regular and punctual basis
Must be physically able to operate various office equipment, including computers, copiers, phones, etc.
Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally; 10 pounds of force frequently; and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects; perform repetitive motion, such as grasping, picking, pinching, typing, or otherwise utilizing finger dexterity
Must be able to move around the cafeterias to monitor students and staff regularly
Must be able to regularly remain stationary at the computer, requiring repetitive finger movements and manual dexterity
Must possess the ability to observe details at close range required for viewing a computer monitor, preparing and analyzing data and figures, transcribing, and reading
Must possess the ability to perceive sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction; possess the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication and to make discriminations in sound
Must possess the ability to express ideas using the spoken word to convey instructions to staff, students, parents, and other stakeholders accurately, loudly, and/or quickly
Must be accountable and reliable to maintain fiscal responsibility at all times
Activities occur inside and outside, and the worker is subject to both environmental conditions
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time, with or without notice.
Our Vision: To saturate the 4B area with the gospel by restoring people, families, and churches.
The 4B Area refers to the geographic area of Southeast Houston from the Beltway to the Beach and the Bay to Brazoria County.
Our DNA: Kingdom. Disciple. Society. Church. (K.D.S.C.)
These are the foundational building blocks that help direct the vision of Bay Area Church and Christian School.
- KINGDOM
- The Kingdom of God submits to the rule and reign of Jesus Christ. Wherever the will of God is being done, the Kingdom is manifested. We are to "seek first the Kingdom of God" so that His will might be done "on earth as it is in Heaven." In order to pursue God's Kingdom, you must first FOLLOW JESUS.
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DISCIPLE
- A disciple is a follower of Jesus who hears and obeys what He has taught and as the Holy Spirit leads. Each disciple is a "citizen" of God’s Kingdom. We help equip disciples by encouraging everyone to CONNECT TO COMMUNITY.
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SOCIETY
- Society consists of various domains where people live and work. Our primary place of service is the domain in which God has placed us every day. Disciples, then, serve as ambassadors for God’s Kingdom to the world so that others may come to know Him. We provide training and opportunities so you can ENGAGE YOUR WORLD.
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CHURCH
- The Church is God’s people, a spiritual family. We are His agent of transformation in the world and the display case for His greatness. Jesus said, "... I will build my Church," and He does this by drawing people to Himself who are far from God. Church is the result of kingdom-minded disciples engaging society.