Food Program Monitor
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Social Work
Child Development/Support
This position will be a FOOD PROGRAM MONITOR assigned to FAMILY CHILD CARE at Minot AFB, ND
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This is a FLEXIBLE (FLEX) position. A Flex (Intermittent) schedule does not have guaranteed hours, and you may work 0‑40 hours per week as needed by the facility.
Employees are eligible to use the fitness center, golf course, bowling center, clubs, and swimming pool.
DutiesResponsible for the overall supervision of the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) at Minot AFB. Directs, plans, and develops policy objectives for the program implementation by Family Child Care (FCC) providers and Airmen and Family Services Flight Programs (AFSFP) staff. Provides guidance on policies and procedures. Monitors all aspects of program performance and ensures that program agreements are carried out in accordance with appropriate guidelines.
Contacts potential FCC providers and encourages their participation in the CACFP, typically through FCC Orientation. Serves as liaison between the CACFP and other base and local organizations that represent the best interest of the program. On a continuing basis, monitors all participating FCC providers and AFSFP staff. Determines the quality and quantity of meals served to children. Provides specific guidelines to providers/staff for ensuring proper performance of specified duties.
Inspects and evaluates all pertinent records which relate to CACFP and provides assistance as needed. Maintains files on all participating providers and AFSFP activities.
Designs and develops forms as needed for program use. Reviews and approves all menus. Responsible for all fiscal operations: develops budget plans and amendments and oversees budget execution. Responsible for maintaining accurate financial records, vouchers, correspondence, and documents required to manage CACFP. Collects and analyzes monthly report data from participating providers and converts this data into claims for reimbursement. Submits all required reports to regional USDA office.
Complies with all CACFP directives and participates as required in USDA Audits. Develops, adapts, and implements procedures and other resources to be used by the providers/staff to support program goals and objectives. Identifies potential problem areas, plans and initiates actions for these areas. Provides guidance/instructions to other program personnel as required. Makes recommendations related to provider/staff performance based on monitoring/evaluation.
Prepares, schedules and conducts regular training workshops in nutrition education and other pertinent topics for all providers and staff. Designs/develops training aids IAW agency directives. Performs other related duties as assigned.
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Requirements- This position requires the incumbent to complete a background investigation with favorable results.
- Successful completion of a pre‑employment physical.
- This is a drug testing designated position.
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