Preschool Head Cook
Listed on 2026-01-09
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare
Position is full-time for 170 days; a typical work week is Monday – Friday with an expectation of no more than 40 hours per week. For weeks with less than five working days, daily hours only apply. Requires use of own vehicle to conduct business.
POSITION SUMMARYProvides supervision and oversight of meal services for Early Learning Essentials Head Start children, classroom staff, and volunteers at the Orem/Aspen site following the requirements specified in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), Head Start Performance standards, ELE policies and Procedures and local Health Department regulations. Cook is responsible for transporting meals to the Aspen center in a work vehicle.
Supports the agency's school readiness plan by promoting the health and nutrition needs of the children and by attending to their safety and welfare. Ensures the compliance of all CACFP and Health Department regulatory standards in the preparation, storage, and clean up of meals provided to/by Early Learning Essentials. This position is not eligible for telecommuting as it is front-line work in nature working face-to-face with children and families.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Completes planned Meal Production sheets and compiles shopping list.
- Shops for lunch and snack foods, supplies and nutrition experiences on a weekly basis and/or receives food deliveries.
- Limits shopping for the purchase of foods necessary to prepare planned meals and cooking experiences to Friday's and/or before or after preparation and clean-up times.
- Prepares quantity of food to meet CACFP and Head Start standards.
- Prepare special meals following special meal plans for children that require modifications and/or substitutions.
- Makes food substitutions when needed following the CACFP meal pattern.
- Prepares meals according to the center schedule that has been determined by the Teacher.
- Posts menus and advises staff of proposed changes.
- Ensures meals are prepared and placed in appropriate serving containers to facilitate serving meals family-style.
- Assists in classroom snack and lunch procedures according to the predetermined class schedule and as needed.
- Supplies food related to cooking experiences in the classroom; participates upon request of teaching staff, in learning experiences for children related to nutrition.
- Occasionally eat meals with the children, assuring eating times are a positive learning and social experience for the children and food is never used as a punishment or a reward.
- Prepares and packs meals for curriculum extender trips as necessary.
- Recruits and trains parent volunteers and substitutes for kitchen duties.
- Encourage parent input in recipes and menus when they visit the classroom.
- Places food order with established vendor(s) weekly.
- Maintains daily records of number of meals served to children and adults, the CACFP menu production worksheets both planned and actual, and cycle menus.
- Maintains copies of special meals plans and documentation of food substitutions made.
- Keep all records pertinent to the Child and Adult Care Food Program, signs bills and submits paperwork to the Nutrition Services Coordinator on the last day of the month.
- Prepares and store foods in a sanitary manner to meet all health codes.
- Washes and stores all dishes using proper sanitation procedures.
- On a daily basis, cleans and sanitizes the kitchen, stoves, carts, and work surfaces to meet all requirements of the Health Code.
- Once a week, cleans out refrigerator units.
- Demonstrates sanitary practices in relation to preparation of food and personal hygiene.
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