Correctional Food Service Coordinator Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Anamosa, IA at Geebo

Correctional Food Service Coordinator

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7 Full-time 20 hours ago Full Job Description Job Description Join our team at the Anamosa State Penitentiary as a Correctional Food Service Coordinator! This position is responsible for instructing and directing incarcerated individuals concerning food service operations and work habits to prepare meals for offenders and staff by demonstrating cooking and sanitation methods, modeling proper social and work behavior, and by monitoring and correcting their work.
Enforces personal hygiene rules for offenders to maintain sanitary standards for food service operations through visual observations, verbal instructions, and/or written disciplinary measures.
Issues and controls kitchen tools, equipment, and food supplies for food preparation to maintain security procedures.
At Anamosa Correctional Facility, in Anamosa Iowa we offer a wide range of career opportunities in various departments; i.
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, Security, Treatment, Medical, Administrative, Business, Records, Maintenance/Trades, Food Service and other support areas.
Join our team of dedicated professionals who provide an environment that facilitates change for incarcerated individuals.
Come be a part of creating opportunities for safer communities.
You'll find an exceptional workplace where mutual respect and support are part of the culture.
Anamosa Iowa sits upon the junction of Buffalo Creek and Wapsipinicon River.
Wapsipinicon State Park hosts in Anamosa as one of Iowa's oldest state parks.
It is located on the southwest end of Anamosa.
The state park offers camping, fishing, golfing, and hiking.
Anamosa was named as the Pumpkin Capital of Iowa by the Iowa State Legislature in 1993.
The town got its name due to hosting a Pumpkinfest, a pumpkin festival and weigh-off, every year in October.
Minimum Qualification Requirements The equivalent of two years of full-time work experience in mass food production in a commercial, military, hospital, or institutional food services setting; OR an equivalent combination of experience and education substituting thirty semester (or equivalent) hours of accredited college or university coursework in dietetics, nutrition, food management or a closely related field for one year of the required experience; OR employees with current continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes experience equal to one year of full-time work as a Cook 1, Cook 2, Baker 1 or Baker 2.
For additional information, please click on this link to view the job description (Download PDF reader).
Additional Qualification Requirements Designated positions in this job class require applicants to obtain the required Commercial Drivers License within a period of time as determined by the appointing authority at the time of hire.
Join Us!Whether it's caring for those in need, making highways safer, or improving agriculture production, the work that we do matters to the people of Iowa.
We take our responsibilities and the public trust very seriously.
We are committed to delivering the services that matter most to the people of Iowa.
If you have the skills, the commitment and the desire to make a difference, then we invite you to explore the career opportunities available with the State of Iowa.
Career ChoicesState government is one of the largest employers in Iowa, and also one of the most diverse.
From state trooper to nurse to engineer, the state offers a wide variety of career opportunities.
BenefitsThe state offers paid vacation, sick time and holidays, a defined benefit retirement plan, health, dental, vision, and long-term disability insurance along with flexible spending accounts.
For more information, please visit the executive branch employee benefits website.
The State of Iowa is committed to providing an outstanding employment experience.
Check out this Benefits Beyond the Paycheck brochure (Download PDF reader).
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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