Head Start Transporter CACFP Nutrition Waco

Head Start Transporter CACFP Nutrition

Full Time • Waco
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Status: 10 months.  dependent upon experience, education, and qualifications

Classification:  Non-Exempt

Supervisor:  Nutrition Manager

 

  1. General Responsibilities:
 

It is the responsibility of all EOAC employees to support EOAC’s mission and goals, to respect the confidentiality of all who come to us for information or assistance, and to personally maintain the dignity and integrity of one who is placed in a position of public trust.  We all bear the responsibility of improving the organization, communicating openly and empowering each other to excel at our work and maintain confidentiality of client/agency information as required by State and Federal laws, appropriate regulations, and professional practice standards.

 

  1. Minimum Qualifications:
  • Performs all job responsibilities in a safe manner
  • Must have basic knowledge of basic nutrition, food storage techniques, proper sanitation techniques and food preparation skills
  • Provide safe transportation to deliver USDA-CACFP food products
  • Perform and follow daily pre and post trip inspection guidance
  • Experience driving commercial vehicles and knowledge of Texas driving regulations
  • Must have an acceptable driver’s record
  • Intermediate level decisions needed to adhere to safety and scheduling considerations
  • Ability to work independently
  • Must have good verbal and written communication skills
  • Must not have prior convictions of abuse/neglect
  • Ability to maintain records or willing to learn
  • FBI Background Clearance and current enrollment in Child Care Division-Criminal History Registry
  • Must pass pre-employment physical and have current TB skin test/chest x-ray with negative results
  • Must have food safety and sanitation training
  • Physical capability, strength and coordination adequate to drive a delivery vehicle
  • Frequent bending at neck, waist and knees and occasional squatting
  • Occasional climbing of steps to enter and exit vehicle and/or storage facilities
  • Lifting in excess of 50 pounds to load and unload delivery items is necessary
  • Daily sitting, about 75% of working day
 

 

*Documented on-the-job EOAC education and/or experience may be used as an equivalent to some of the experience qualifications

 

  • Specific Responsibilities:
  1. Ensure safety is a priority in performing all job responsibilities and ensuring the safety policy is adhered to
  2. Transport and deliver CACFP products and prepared meals in a two county area according to established schedules in a safe and timely manner
  3. Follow established transportation policies and procedures
  4. Be familiar with emergency procedures and implement as needed to assure safety
  5. Maintain a safe and clean vehicle and follow vehicle maintenance schedule daily
  6. Follow step-by-step activities as outlined in grants, contracts, and policies and procedures
  7. Perform other relevant responsibilities as required by the program
  8. Maintain current valid driver’s license and liability insurance at all times on any personal vehicle used to conduct EOAC business
  9. Model the Respectful Workplace Policy when interacting with EOAC customers, community members an colleagues
  10. Knows and follows Health Department rules on sanitation
  11. Clean and sanitize dishes, tableware, pot, pans, etc. in a timely manner
  12. Sweep and mop food service area as often as required
  13. Ensure disposal of garbage each day
  14. Take temperature of cooked foods that will be transported to make sure the food maintains a temperature of 140°F or above
  15. Wash dishes and store them at the appropriate site
  16. Clean and sanitize food transport carriers daily
  17. Transfer cooked meals and snacks from pans to serving bowls
  18. Participate in professional development, sometimes off-site, at the request and support of supervisor
  19. Must be responsible, able to handle confidential material, able to organize effectively and able to work independently
  20. Assure that a positive image of EOAC is portrayed at all times
  21. Must have CPR/First Aid certification
  22. Other duties as assigned
 

 

 

 

 

Immediate Supervisor:         Site Center Director

Secondary Supervisor:       Nutrition Manager
Compensation: $26,027.66 per year

Economic Opportunities Advancement Corporation provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.

At Economic Opportunities Advancement Corporation, we are committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We recognize that a wide range of skills and experiences can contribute to success in this role. Even if you don't meet every qualification listed, we encourage you to apply if you believe your skills and experiences align with the responsibilities of this position and the mission of our organization. We are dedicated to providing opportunities for professional growth and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

I hereby affirm that all information provided in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, and understand that any deliberate falsification,  misrepresentations, or omissions of fact may be grounds for rejection of my application or dismissal from subsequent employment.

I authorize the references listed on the previous page to give you any and all information concerning my previous employment and any pertinent information they may have, personal or otherwise, and release all such parties from liability for any damage that may result from furnishing same to you.

I understand as part of the hiring process, EOAC may obtain criminal history record information on individuals it intends to employ, as required by applicable federal, state, and local laws. This includes compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) (15 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq.), and Texas Labor Code Chapter 411 (governing access to criminal history records from the Texas Department of Public Safety). By applying for this position, I consent to a background check, which may include criminal history information, as part of the employment process. EOAC does not discriminate against applicants based on criminal history unless such information is directly related to the job, as permitted by law. 





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Perks and Benefits

Health & Dental Insurance
For Full-time employees. Health insurance through BCBS of TX.
Employer Paid $50,000 Employee Life Insurance Policy
For Full-time employees, provided through MetLife
Vision Insurance
Davis Vision
403b Retirement Planning with Employer Contribution
3% Employer Contribution After 1 year of service
Tuition Assistance/Employee Scholarship
Optional Life, Cancer, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance
For Full-time employees, provided through Guardian
Employer Paid Short-Term Disability Insurance
For Full-time employees, provided through Guardian
Generous Leave Policies