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Job Overview
Employment Type
Part-time
Compensation
Hourly
Exact $17.04
Work Schedule
Standard Hours
Benefits
Health Insurance
paid leave
Retirement Plan
Professional development opportunities
Comprehensive benefits package
Job Description
Sedgwick County is a recognized government entity committed to providing essential public services to its residents, including support and resources for aging populations and individuals with disabilities. Serving as a pivotal part of the community, the Aging & Disabilities Department focuses on delivering programs that enhance the quality of life for adults aged 60 and over, along with other eligible participants. Sedgwick County promotes a collaborative, supportive work environment that values dedication, professionalism, and the commitment to public welfare. Part-time employment opportunities within the department come with a competitive hourly wage of $17.04 and access to an extensive benefits package... Show More
Job Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- One year experience working in food service with knowledge of food safety, food distribution to clients, and maintaining health and sanitation standards
- Valid U.S. driver’s license without restrictions
- Current proof of automobile insurance
Job Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Knowledge of food safety, food distribution, and maintaining health and sanitation standards
- Experience working in food service for at least one year
- Ability to coordinate volunteers and oversee site operations
- Experience conducting participant assessments
- Strong administrative and communication skills
- Preferred two years of food service experience
- Experience working with older adults or people with disabilities
- Associate degree in food service, hospitality, healthcare, social services or related field
- Food Handlers Certificate or nutrition coach certification
- Bilingual in English and another language
Job Duties
- Follow food safety standards as set forth by the Kansas Department of Agriculture including but not limited to equipment inspection for cleanliness and functional operation, proper food handling, temperature monitoring, and food service by all kitchen workers
- Meal service at established time and portions as instructed by program guidelines
- Congregate site coordination including dining and kitchen area clean-up, securing of kitchen and equipment to established standards
- Oversee service operations at the congregate meal site in accordance with established guidelines for a safe and friendly atmosphere
- Conduct and/or distribute assessments to required congregate participants in accordance with Central Plains Area Agency on Aging (CPAA) and Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS) procedures
- Provide oversight and documentation of activities of volunteers engaged in the meal program
- Accurate documentation of meals served and next day reservations for each participant
- Encourage participants to donate toward the program, secure, and deliver donations to CPAAA
- Communicate as needed to the Nutrition Coordinator regarding concerns or local issues related to the meals program
- Announce and/or post program announcements and memos to ensure accurate communication of service information to the public
- Attend monthly nutrition site manager meetings (virtual)
- Accurate completion of all required documentation, reports, and orders by required deadlines
- Assist with delivery and pick-up of administrative documentation from congregate sites in Butler, Harvey and Sedgwick Counties
- Data entry of assessments, meal reservations, and participant updates as needed
- Communication by phone or email with customers and professionals inquiring about the nutrition program
Job Qualifications
Experience
Mid Level (3-7 years)
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