Child Nutrition Director Position Available In Vance, North Carolina

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Company:
Central Office - BOE
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Child Nutrition Director
Vance County Schools
Central Office

  • BOE•Henderson, North Carolina This job is also posted in North Carolina School Jobs, and Vance County School District•NC
    Job Details
Job ID:

5235470

Application Deadline:

Aug 15, 2025 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

Posted:

Jun 12, 2025

Starting Date:

Immediately
Job Description
School Nutrition Director
Classified Personnel Job Description

POSITION

School Nutrition Director

SALARY GRADE

Negotiable, Ideally Administrator Classification

NATURE OF WORK

An employee in this class is responsible for the administration of the Federally-assisted School Nutrition Programs within a Local Education Agency (LEA). The School Nutrition Programs include the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, the After School Snack/Meal Programs, the Summer Nutrition Programs and other programs and discretionary grant opportunities available through the US Department of Agriculture. Work is directed through the interpretation and implementation of Federal and State law, policy, regulations and guidance established by the US Department of Agriculture, the NC General Assembly, the NC Department of Public Instruction and the State Board of Education and pertinent local policies. This employee exercises considerable discretionary judgment and analysis in the identification and resolution of problems and in the management of human and financial resources. The employee receives general direction from the LEA’s Superintendent or other designated administrator for operational and/or support services and is directly involved with the LEA’s Chief Financial Officer. The School Nutrition Director is responsible for the oversight of the School Nutrition Program on behalf of the local Board of Education and acts as the chief administrator on behalf of the School Food Authority (SFA), and directly supervises School Nutrition personnel including, but not limited to, central office staff, supervisors, accountants/bookkeepers, data management personnel, school nutrition managers, support staff, and other school nutrition personnel and as such, is considered a member of the LEA’s leadership/management team.

ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK

Personnel Management
Prepares/modifies position descriptions as needed to reflect changing scope of work
Interviews candidates for employment
Makes hiring decisions on behalf of the LEA/SFA
Oversees preparation of required documents for personnel decisions
Directly manages personnel within the School Nutrition Program
Develops/Implements a system of employee performance management; recognizes outstanding performance when indicated and takes appropriate personnel action as required to redirect poor performance
Initiates corrective or disciplinary action as established by the LEA
Maintains appropriate personnel records
Facilitates routine staff meetings to keep employees apprised of expectations
Assesses and documents professional development needs for all School Nutrition staff
Develops, implements and evaluates professional development for staff
Ensures all staff participate in minimum professional development activities as required by USDA Professional Standards
Documents professional development activities for all staff
Establishes staffing formula for schools to ensure optimal productivity
Balances labor and food costs to promote operational success and fiscal solvency.
Financial Management and Recordkeeping/Reporting
Projects annual operating budget and manages the budget on a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual basis
Reports budgetary status to the local Board of Education on a periodic basis
Develops, implements and monitors internal controls to ensure financial accountability and program integrity
Establishes inventory management and control systems
Projects operating costs based on actual food/labor costs and manages accordingly
Projects revenues and expenditures routinely to effectively manage the budget; compares projected revenues and expenditures to measure the achievement of targets
Prepares justification for budget requests in accordance with district policies
Recommends meal and a la carte sales prices
Tracks revenues and expenditures by object codes and reports semi-annually via the State’s Financial Management Reporting System
Implements and monitors a reliable system of cash management consistent with Federal and State requirements
Oversees payment of invoices in an accurate and timely manner
Maintains fixed asset inventory and dispenses of equipment in accordance with State and local policy
Prepares financial reports as required and as requested
Retains appropriate financial and participation records
Purchasing and Contracting
Develops and revises (as needed) the district’s School Nutrition Program procurement plan and ensures the plan is consistent with Federal, State and local procurement regulations and policies
Develops and enforces a School Nutrition Code of Ethics and Conflict of Interest statement/policy for School Nutrition Personnel
Develops formal (Invitation for Bid, Request for Proposal) and informal (Request for Quotes) procurement documents for all goods and services purchased using Federal funds, including food, supplies, equipment, technology/technology services and other items/services; purchasing method is based on the district’s small purchase threshold
Establishes clear and ethical proposal/bid evaluation criteria and uses written criteria to award contracts to vendors. Makes recommendations to the Board of Education for Contractors for the School Nutrition Program
Implements a system to monitor the Terms and Conditions of contracts to assess and document contractor compliance
Oversees quality control/testing of all products used in the School Nutrition program
Conducts Competitive Negotiations with potential vendors as needed
Enforces the SFA’s Procurement Code of Ethics to ensure integrity in the procurement process and prevent potential conflicts of interest
Nutrition Standards and Food Systems Management
Establishes, implements, and evaluates policies and procedures for quality standards and quantity control
Provides leadership in developing formulation blueprints following USDA guidelines
Ensures production records are completed accurately each day in each school within the district
Plans menus for breakfast, lunch, snack, summer and catering programs
Ensures meals and/or snacks served to students meet USDA requirements, while appealing also to students
Establishes quality control procedures to ensure high quality school meals program
Plans/oversees special events/catering as requested by the district
Collaborates with the Student Support Team to address individual students’ therapeutic nutrition needs as defined through the student’s medical statement, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Section 504 Plan
Compliance
Ensures compliance with Federal laws, State General Statutes, policies of the NC State Board of Education and policies/priorities, procedures of the NC Department of Public Instruction and the local Board of Education
Oversees a system of benefits issuance that reflects Federal policy and ensures meal benefits are issued only to those eligible as prescribed by law
Administers the School Nutrition Program(s) a manner that protects and preserves the civil rights, dignity and self-esteem of all students
Ensures an accurate meal counting/claiming system throughout the district
Develops, implements and monitors the district’s mandated Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Plan and ensures each school is inspected at least quarterly by the local Department of Health
Contributes to the nutrition services and nutrition education components of the district’s local wellness policy’; serves as part of the district’s School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)
Conducts routine on-site reviews of all facilities operated by the district; documents findings and implements/documents immediate site-based corrective actions
Implements Corrective Action when needed to address any deficiencies identified within the district’s School Nutrition Program
Monitors the district’s Annual Agreement with the NC Department of Public Instruction/State Board of Education to ensure the district is in compliance with the provisions of the legally-binding Agreement
Informs district/school officials of School Nutrition policies and procedures where such policies involve other programs/personnel
Monitors the district’s use of Federal School Nutrition funds to ensure they are used only for allowable purposes
Equipment/Facility Management
Evaluates and projects facility and equipment needs for the School Nutrition Program; establishes an annual equipment repair/replacement system to allow for capital equipment investments
Coordinates maintenance and repair of equipment and facilities with internal and external sources
Conducts follow-up on completed repairs and maintenance
Approves architectural plans for new facilities and/or renovations related to School Nutrition operations
Marketing and Public Relations
Develops social marketing plans to involve students, parents, school personnel and community partners in the district’s School Nutrition Program
Seeks and responds to student, parent, media, community and other concerns and suggestions
Maintains relationships with community agencies and collaborates to achieve mutual goals
Prepares appropriate newsletters, news releases, brochures and social media to inform, involve and engage the community in various School Nutrition initiatives
Represents the district’s School Nutrition program
Keeps other district officials and the Board of Education informed about the challenges and opportunities associated with the School Nutrition Program

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Strong leadership and program management skills
Thorough knowledge of food systems management, including human resource management, financial management, procurement, food safety, program accountability and compliance and other areas deemed necessary by the Superintendent
Thorough knowledge of the principles of optimal nutrition as applied to students
Thorough knowledge of Federal and State regulations, policies of the NC Department of Public Instruction/State Board of Education pertaining to the operation of the School Nutrition Program and various nutritional, operational and financial procedures as prescribed by the US Department of Agriculture
Considerable knowledge of fiscal control and the budget management practices
Considerable knowledge of Federal and State regulations governing the procurement of food, supplies, equipment, technology and services in the School Nutrition Program
Considerable knowledge of personnel management practices
Considerable knowledge of principles of adult learning
Working knowledge of facility/equipment maintenance procedures.
Ability to develop and provide professional development and continuing education programs for School Nutrition and other LEA personnel
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships

RECOMMENDED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

A degree from a four year college or university in foods and nutrition, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, human environmental sciences, business administration or related field with at least five years experience in nutrition and food systems management in a commercial or institutional setting and two years experience at the management or administrative level, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

DISCLAIMER

The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of
work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be
interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications
required of employees to this job.

Position Type:

Full-Time
Job Requirements
Citizenship, residency or work visa required

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