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Food Service Provider (15 hours)

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North East Kingdom Community Action

Albany, VT (In Person)

$37,866 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/21/2026

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Job Description

Description:
Job Title:
Food Service Provider -
Part Time Department:
Early Childhood and Family Services FLSA Status:
Non-exempt Hours/Weeks:
Part Year, Part Time Bargaining Unit Position:
(Y/N):
Yes Level:
2
Hiring Range:
$17.17 - $19.24
NEKCA Mission Statement:
To empower all generations in the Northeast Kingdom to grow, prosper, and thrive.
SUMMARY:
Food Service Providers are responsible for assisting in providing nutritious meals as prescribed by
USDA/CACFP
regulations. This position is able to work with a Nutrition Manager and Health Manager to create menus and establish healthy eating patterns. In addition this position may be required to help complete all paperwork in compliance with the federal food program
CACFP. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Carry out duties in compliance with HS Performance Standards, Content Area Plans, Vermont Child Care Licensing Regulations for Center-Based Child Care and Preschool Programs, NAEYC, and NEKCA Standard of conduct. Complete NEKCA Performance Evaluations, Professional Development Self-Assessment, and in partnership with supervisor, Individualized Professional Development Plan Be aware of indicators of child abuse and neglect and comply with Vermont Mandated Reporter Law and program Child Protection Protocol Participate in center staff meetings, monthly content area meetings, pre-service, and in-services and incorporate relevant knowledge and skills into practice Attend and participate in staff, agency, and service provider meetings deemed necessary for job performance
SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES
N/A, this position does not supervise any staff.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
May help prepare and post each week's menu at center Pick up and deliver breakfast and lunch at regularly established times for enrolled children/staff and adults in center and assist in serving family-style. Ensure meals are at least 2½ hours apart but not more than 3 hours apart Assist at mealtime with children if requested Assist with cleaning dishes, utensils and eating areas for the purpose of maintaining sanitary conditions and meeting health and safety requirements Actively participate in program and family/child staffing as requested Prepare and serve a snack for children, parent/guardians, staff and community members at playgroups according to center plan Plan and prepare afternoon snack for enrolled children and staff in full-day programs Complete on a daily basis the following paperwork: Food Services Provider's Daily Attendance - Child and - Adult, Meal Count Sheet, and CACFP Weekly Meal Record and submit by the end of the month. Submit Food Inventory paperwork by the end of September, November, February and May Complete equipment inventory and submit with end-of-month paperwork in May Follow program and Early Childhood Program Licensing Regulations' sanitation requirements; complete and submit Monthly Sanitation Checklist Sweep and mop kitchen floor daily Provide monthly menu to parents/guardians reflecting what is being served daily Coordinate with classroom staff to include children in meal preparation and daily service on a rotating basis Plan and coordinate nutrition education activities with program staff for classroom and Early Head Start families according to program Nutrition Plan. Provide breaks for classroom staff following center plan Plan and conduct kitchen volunteer/substitute training for parents/guardians and community members to assist them in understanding food service routines, sanitation requirements and the program Nutrition Plan regarding food service. Oversee collection and maintenance of and/or support in maintaining compost system Offer ongoing communication with parents/guardians In partnership with center team, participate in collecting and documenting non-federal share
Requirements:
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Education and Experience:
GED or High School Diploma 2 years relevant experience
Physical Exam/TB Screening Core Competencies:
Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Must be able to maintain good relations with participants, other staff, and members of the community. Must have knowledge of basic computer skills and record keeping, including spreadsheet applications. Proficiency in Microsoft Office products and database management systems. This position is considered a mandated reporter. Must be responsible, self-motivated, self-initiated, may need to work flexible hours (program dependent) Demonstrate positive problem-solving skills in stressful situations. Demonstrate the ability to work effectively as part of a team. Demonstrate familiarity with, and sensitivity to the challenges faced by low-income individuals, and some knowledge of the community and available resources to address them. Maintain confidentiality. Complete all required trainings and professional development.
Core Values:
Demonstrate competency in all five areas of NEKCA's Core Values. Empower individuals to recognize and utilize their potential for growth and positive change. Build and maintain strong relationships with the local community. Involve community members in the organization's initiatives and decision-making processes. Uphold ethical standards in all interactions with participants and the community. Participate in self-reflection and self-care practices to prevent burnout. Adhere to ethical guidelines and professional codes of conduct. Maintain participant confidentiality and ensuring participant safety. Use clear, respectful, and professional language and behavior when communicating with participants, colleagues, and other service providers. Demonstrate a genuine understanding of and care for the needs and feelings of participants or service users. In person attendance required during scheduled hours as defined by your supervisor. Be respectful and sensitive to participant's unique situations and challenges. Represent NEKCA in public and advocate for its mission.
Background Checks:
Employees in this role are required to undergo a background check in accordance with NEKCA policy, which may include verifying education, employment history, and criminal records.
Transportation Requirements:
This position requires that employees possess a valid driver's license, favorable driving record results and have access to dependable transportation.