Food Service Worker
Company: STI
Location: Nashville
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The role of the Secondary Special Schools Full -Time Cook is
responsible for preparing and cooking food according to established
recipes and dietary guidelines, typically in a food service or
institutional setting. This job reports to the building Kitchen
Manager . Minimum Qualification High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience in food preparation, particularly in a childcare or
early childhood education setting, is preferred. Duties and
Responsibilities: · Meal Preparation: Following specific recipes
and meal plans to prepare breakfast, lunch, or dinner items. This
can involve cooking large quantities of food, ensuring proper
portion control, and maintaining the quality and taste of the
dishes. · Food Safety and Sanitation: Adhering to food safety
standards, including proper handling, storage, and preparation of
food items. Keeping the kitchen area clean, washing dishes, and
ensuring all equipment is sanitized. · Inventory Management:
Assisting in managing food inventory by tracking ingredients,
notifying supervisors of low stock, and helping with the receipt
and storage of food supplies. · Collaboration: Working closely with
other kitchen staff, including cooks, dietary aides, and food
service managers, to ensure timely meal service and adherence to
dietary requirements. · Customer Service: Occasionally interacting
with students, staff, or customers to serve meals, accommodate
dietary restrictions, and provide a positive dining experience. ·
Record Keeping: Logging temperatures of food items and equipment,
documenting food usage, and following procedures for food waste
management. · Full-Time Cooks need to be on a flexible schedule,
including weekends and holidays, and are expected to perform their
duties efficiently and in accordance with health regulations.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: · Basic verbal and written
communication skills to complex ideas and concepts to students.
Ability to prepare and serve meals and snacks in compliance with
approved menus provided by a Registered Dietician. Familiarity with
USDA meal requirements for children in terms of portion size and
nutritional content. Basic knowledge of child nutrition, including
managing food allergies and dietary restrictions · Basic knowledge
on how to perform simple arithmetic operations, such as working
with fractions, percentages, and ratios. · Basic knowledge on
interpreting technical data, writing diverse documents, and leading
group conversations. Abilities: Preparing meals, snacks, and other
food items according to the established menus and health
guidelines. Maintaining proper hygiene and cleanliness in food
preparation areas, including regular cleaning of kitchen equipment,
countertops, stove, refrigerator, and garbage cans. Managing food
inventory, including keeping an accurate count of supplies,
submitting monthly reports to the Health Coordinator, and
requesting approval for any menu changes. Ensuring the welfare,
health, and safety of all children during mealtimes, including
maintaining an accessible file for children with food allergies.
Supporting other staff by occasionally cleaning toys, relieving
staff for breaks, and maintaining overall kitchen cleanliness and
sanitation. Completing First Aid and Infant CPR training as
scheduled. Maintaining clear communication with the supervisor and
parents regarding any food-related issues or concerns.
Certifications: Must complete First Aid and Infant CPR training as
required. Physical Requirements: Ability to lift and move kitchen
supplies and equipment as needed. Capability to stand for extended
periods during food preparation. Additional Requirements: Must
always demonstrate proper hygiene in food preparation. Willingness
to perform related duties as assigned.
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