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We currently have an opening for a Food Service Coordinator in Middlebury.
• Part-Time Hours of less than 30 hours per week
• Competitive Wages
• Earn Holiday Pay and Paid Time Off with NO waiting Period
• Opportunity to participate in a retirement fund with employer match
• No enrollment fee into a Club or KidsCare program for qualifying dependents
• Employee Educational Scholarships
• Career Advancement Opportunities
QUALIFICATIONS
• High School diploma or GED.
• Experience in a food-related context, such as food service, food preparation, and food distribution.
• Reliable transportation, safe driving record, driver license, and automobile insurance required.
• High energy, enthusiastic personality, and dependability a must.
• A team player who works well with others and be willing to help where needed.
• Pre-employment drug screening, reference checks, pre-employment and annual criminal background check (as required by BGCA policy) and driver’s record checks.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Oversee and participate in the daily execution of the snack and meal program.
• Inspire, guide, and support members.
• Provide fun, beneficial, and imaginative cultural programs which are within the scope of Boys & Girls Club programming.
• Assure that bright, fun, and attractive signs and posters fill the walls of the program area and are always current and are changed regularly.
• Provide a culture where members respect and seek advice from staff regarding problems in or outside of the Club.
• Create an on-going message in all programs and interactions that members need to make appropriate choices about their educational, personal, physical, and emotional needs.
• Assure that members are held accountable for their behavior.
• Continually model and teach character, morals, and ethics.
• Build positive relationships with parents of members.
• Perform administrative tasks, such as filling out reports, forms, etc., as assigned.