What are the responsibilities and job description for the Temporary Food Preparer position at Lubbock County?
Summary
The Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center Food Preparer shall prepare nutritious meals in accordance with daily menus in a timely manner. The Food Preparer shall maintain sanitary kitchen conditions, in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines.
Essential Duties
To be eligible for appointment as a Food Preparer or part-time Food Preparer, a person must: 1) Must be at least 21 years of age; 2) Meet NCIC/TCIC employment guidelines; 3) Be of good moral character; 4) Be able to read and write the English language to a level of proficiency that will allow the employee to prepare a meal from a menu, unassisted, and complete all other required reports; and 5) Have at least one year experience in institutional kitchen setting or one year of related schooling; 6) Texas Food Handler Certification requested but not required.
Supplemental Information
Special Knowledge, Abilities And Requirements
The Lubbock County Juvenile Justice Center Food Preparer shall prepare nutritious meals in accordance with daily menus in a timely manner. The Food Preparer shall maintain sanitary kitchen conditions, in accordance with local, state and federal guidelines.
Essential Duties
- Follow daily menu plans and approved recipes. Request supervisory approval of any menu changes.
- Serve all meals in accordance with assigned mealtimes.
- Maintain daily record of all meals served. This includes but is not limited to meal production sheets for all meals served.
- Utilize appropriate equipment to prepare and serve each meal in a nutritious manner.
- Prepare nutritious snacks for the residents each evening.
- Check all incoming food products for proper packaging and damage before storing.
- Store opened packages of dry goods in plastic canisters that are labeled as to contents.
- Store all food products including but not limited to fruit, potatoes, and onions, in appropriate bins or at least six inches off of the kitchen floor.
- Maintain temperature records on refrigerators and deep freezers to make sure food is properly cooled.
- Check weekly for spoilage and notify supervisor of any products that need to be properly disposed.
- Report for work clean and in clean clothing. Maintain well-kept appearance for duration of shift.
- Wear hair shield during working hours. Assure that anyone working in kitchen wears hair shield as well.
- Nails and hands shall be washed thoroughly with anti-bacterial soap after using restroom, and prior to food handling.
- Wear sanitary gloves when serving food.
- Clean all supplies and equipment thoroughly after each use before being placed in storage.
- Sweep and mop entire work area at the end of each shift.
- Clean kitchen in accordance with checklist at the conclusion of each shift.
- Conduct thorough cleaning of all major equipment on a weekly basis.
- Dust all storage shelves and cabinets by removing stored food or supplies on a weekly basis.
- Dust all food containers.
- Maintain shift inventory and security of all knives and other objects in knife drawer. Keep knife drawer locked at all times. Notify Food Service Supervisor or Support Services Manager immediately of any missing knives, other potential weapons, or any violent, dangerous situation.
- Notify supervisor immediately of any missing, damaged or malfunctioning equipment.
- Ensure that the dining area is clean at the conclusion of each shift.
- Maintain security of doors in kitchen area; assure the doors are locked at the end of the shift.
- Assure that all equipment is turned off and stored properly at the end of each shift.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
To be eligible for appointment as a Food Preparer or part-time Food Preparer, a person must: 1) Must be at least 21 years of age; 2) Meet NCIC/TCIC employment guidelines; 3) Be of good moral character; 4) Be able to read and write the English language to a level of proficiency that will allow the employee to prepare a meal from a menu, unassisted, and complete all other required reports; and 5) Have at least one year experience in institutional kitchen setting or one year of related schooling; 6) Texas Food Handler Certification requested but not required.
Supplemental Information
Special Knowledge, Abilities And Requirements
- Knowledge of standards for Juvenile Detention Facilities and Juvenile Residential Facilities.
- Ability to prepare meals for a flexible, daily student population, and 12 staff members three times daily, and evening snacks for students; and make informed decisions; and effectively communicate in writing and orally.
- Required to have:
- Telephone
- An automobile
- A valid Texas Driver’s license
- Liability insurance on vehicle used for work purposes