Position Summary The Salvation Army Austin Corps is doing the most good by providing holistic, person-centered services to individuals and families in need. In addition to worship services and pastoral care, services include short and long-term case management; food, clothing, utility, rent, and housing support; and connections to community partners. The Community Meal Coordinator manages the community meal program, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere and respectful, dignified treatment of all guests. The program serves evening dinners for 50 to 100 participants Monday through Friday and packages additional take-out meals. The Coordinator oversees meal planning, preparations, compliance, cleanliness, and supervision of the Community Meal staff and volunteers. 30 hours/week, $21.80 - $30.00/hour Essential Functions (approximate time spent)
- Oversee the Community Meal program and volunteers, including leading meal preparation, meal service, clean-up, and preparing take-out meals, ensuring food to participants is not denied. (50%)
- Ensure the safety and cleanliness of the kitchen and dining areas, including storage and equipment. (10%)
- Order, schedule, and receive food and supply deliveries (purchased and donated), checking contents and verifying product quality, content, and quantity. (10%)
- Plan menus and food utilization based on the anticipated number of meals, nutritional value, donated and purchased food available, and budgetary constraints. (10%)
- Maintain an up-to-date inventory of food items and track required statistics. (5%)
- Coordinate maintenance, repairs, and improvements to food service areas and equipment. (5%)
- Ensure compliance with all relevant government and funder regulations and requirements. (5%)
- Assist with expanding food-related program offerings, engaging in community outreach, and liaising with community agencies to support community needs and enhance food rescue efforts and donations. (5%)
Education and Experience
- High School diploma or equivalent required.
- Must possess an MN Food Protection Certification or be able to obtain it within 60 days of employment. The Salvation Army will support the procurement of the certification.
- Three years of relevant experience required.
- Previous supervision experience is highly preferred.
- Must pass background checks, possess a valid driver's license, and meet MVR requirements.
Competencies
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, especially with participants of diverse backgrounds.
- Working knowledge of food service, nutritional guidelines, and kitchen management.
- Ability to use PC, Microsoft Office, and databases.
Working Conditions
- Moderate physical work and must be able to lift 50 pounds are required.
- Professional environment; not eligible for a remote-friendly work environment.
- Must be able to stand for reasonable periods.
- Must communicate clearly.
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