Cafeteria Worker I (Part Time, School Year) - Presumpscot Elementary

Job Description

Job Description

POSITION OVERVIEW: Cafeteria Worker I (Part Time, School Year) - Presumpscot Elementary School

Portland Public Schools is seeking a Cafeteria Worker I for a part-time (0.5 FTE) position at Presumpscot Elementary School. The position is 0.5 FTE and will require 20 hours of work per week (4 hours per day), with a tentative daily schedule of 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. Due to fluctuating student lunch schedules and variable needs within the Food Service Department, we are looking for a candidate who can be flexible with regard to schedule and location.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
  • Sufficiently good physical condition with the ability to work long hours will standing
  • Capable of doing paperwork and computerized point of sale
  • Familiar with proper food safety procedures and food preparation, including maintaining personal hygiene, washing and slicing fruit and vegetables, proper food temperatures, avoiding cross-contamination, packaging food to maintain food quality, displaying food attractively, keeping surfaces and work area clean, and washing dishes
  • Ability to follow detailed directions and perform tasks independently after learned
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work well with co-workers and students
  • Ability to lift at least 30 lbs

EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE:
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • [Preferred] At least 2 years of experience in food preparation
  • [Preferred] Able to pass and maintain ServSafe certification

CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Maine State fingerprint (CHRC) authorization. Cost $70 (more info).

EMPLOYMENT DETAILS:
  • Permanent
  • School-year
  • Part Time, 0.5 FTE
  • Eligible for benefits & overtime
  • Schedule: MondayFriday, 9:30 am1:30 pm
  • Wage range: $17.85-$21.57 (based on experience, per BASE CBA)

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