Cook

BERKELEY SCHOOLS
Berkeley, California United States  View Map
Posted: Oct 18, 2024
  • Salary: $3,731.00 - $4,544.00 Monthly USD
  • Full Time
  • Nutrition and Food Services
  • Job Description

    Basic Function and Representative Duties

    BASIC FUNCTION:

    Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, perform large-quantity cooking in the preparation of foods such as main dishes, vegetables, fruits and salads in the District's production kitchen; maintain kitchen facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition.

    REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

    • Perform large-quantity cooking in the preparation of foods such as main dishes, vegetables, fruits and salads in a production kitchen environment; assure related activities comply with established safety and sanitation requirements

    • Determine appropriate quantity of food items for cooking; assure compliance with food quality standards including appearance and nutritional requirements; heat and cook food according to standardized recipes to meet scheduled menu requirements and operating time lines

    • Measure and weigh ingredients; calculate, adjust and extend recipes; estimate needed quantities of food and supplies; assemble, mix and prepare a variety of ingredients and supplies; open containers; remove wrappers and ingredients; thaw items as needed; assure proper temperature of foods

    • Maintain kitchen facilities and equipment in a clean and sanitary condition; clean serving counters, tables, food containers and food service equipment; deep clean ovens, food racks, carts, refrigerators, chillers and other equipment

    • Prepare food items and utensils for distribution to school and contract sites according to individual school needs as assigned; review and verify quantities of outgoing shipments; load hot and cold transport carts with specified food items and supplies for distribution to school sites

    • Monitor inventory levels of food items, utensils and supplies; order, receive, store and rotate food items and supplies; conduct meal counts and inventories

    • Operate standard food service equipment such as slicers, ovens, can openers, food carts, mixers, choppers, stoves and warmers

    • Communicate with personnel and various outside agencies to exchange information and resolve issues or concerns

    • Maintain a variety of records related to daily food item distribution, inventory and assigned activities; process and complete food transport sheets as required

    OTHER DUTIES:

    Perform related duties as assigned

    Knowledge and Abilities

    KNOWLEDGE OF:

    Methods of preparing and serving foods in large quantities

    Methods of adjusting and extending recipes and proper substitutions

    Terminology, techniques, ingredients, equivalent measures and abbreviations used in cooking

    Sanitation and safety practices related to preparing, handling and serving food

    Standard kitchen equipment, utensils and measurements

    Basic inventory practices and procedures

    Oral and written communication skills

    Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy

    Portion control techniques

    Storage and rotation of perishable food

    Proper lifting techniques

    Record-keeping techniques

    ABILITY TO:

    Perform large-quantity cooking in the preparation of foods such as main dishes, vegetables, fruits and salads in a production kitchen environment

    Maintain kitchen facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition

    Prepare attractive, appetizing and nutritious meals for students and staff

    Follow, adjust and extend recipes

    Determine appropriate quantity of food items for cooking

    Operate standard kitchen equipment safely and efficiently

    Follow and assure compliance with health and sanitation requirements

    Store and rotate food supplies in storage areas according to established procedures

    Conduct daily inventories and estimate appropriate amounts of food items and supplies

    Communicate effectively both orally and in writing

    Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others

    Meet schedules and time lines

    Work independently with little direction

    Maintain various records related to work performed

    Education, Experience and Other Requirements

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

    Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school and three years increasingly responsible experience in the preparation of food in large quantities including work with following and extending recipes in a commercial kitchen, catering operation or similar environment

    LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

    Valid ServSafe certification obtained through a proctored exam

    Working Conditions and Additional Information

    ENVIRONMENT:

    Food service environment

    Subject to heat from ovens

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

    Standing for extended periods of time

    Hearing and speaking to exchange information

    Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling objects typically weighing up to 50 and up to 60pounds with assistance

    Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate food service equipment

    Reaching overhead, above shoulders and horizontally

    Bending at the waist, kneeling or squatting

    Seeing to monitor food quality and quantity

    HAZARDS:

    Heat from ovens

    Exposure to very hot foods, powerful industrial-grade equipment, and metal objects

    Working around knives, slicers or other sharp objects

    Exposure to cleaning chemicals and fumes

    Slippery floors

    EXAMINATION INFORMATION:

    The first step in the examination process is the application screening and whether or not the candidate meets the minimum qualifications listed.

    The testing process may consist of a written exam; an oral exam; a performance exam; a structured interview (SI); a qualification appraisal interview (QAI); an evaluation of training & experience/education (T&E) and/or any combination thereof.

    ONLY the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test requires and is mandated to have a passing score of 70 on each of the three parts of the test.

    All other tests will have a passing score set between 50 and 99 depending of a variety of factors affecting that specific recruitment.

    All candidates must pass the first examination process to be invited to the next step/test in the process.

    As the testing process consists of a minimum of two examination processes; the weight of each those processes may be determined at any step in the processes.

    Qualified candidates will be notified of the date, time, and place of the examination(s)/test(s).

    Candidates will be notified of the minimum pass points/test score for each examination and/or test in the examination process.

    OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment.

    SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date.

    Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy

    The Berkeley Unified School District is committed to fostering a positive working environment for its employees. Accordingly, BUSD practices shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying of any employee based on an employee's actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

    The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testi?es or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy.

    The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination regarding Board Policy 4030:

    Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator

    2020 Bonar Street, Room 116

    Berkeley, CA 94702

    Phone: 510-486-9338

    Email: nondiscrimination@berkeley.net

    SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service.

    BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option.

    VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows:

    1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service.

    4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service.

    10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service.

    15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year.

    Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above.

    HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year:

    Independence Day

    Labor Day

    Veterans' Day

    Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days)

    Winter Board Holiday (3 Days)

    New Year's Holiday (2 Days)

    Martin Luther King's Birthday

    Lincoln's Birthday

    Washington's Birthday

    Spring Board Holiday

    Malcolm X's Birthday

    Memorial Day

    School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July).

    PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers.

    HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS:

    Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work.

    Closing Date/Time: 11/7/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • Berkeley Unified School District
    • Berkeley Unified School District

    About the District

    Since the founding of the University of California, Berkeley in 1868 and the establishment of Berkeley’s first high school in 1879, Berkeley’s community has been proud to be a leader in public education.  In 1968, the Berkeley Unified School District was the nation’s first school district to desegregate without a court order.  What you should know about our District:

     

    • Students are our priority.
    • We take pride in our diversity.
    • We hold high expectations for ourselves and our students.
    • We treat each other with respect and act with integrity.

    Berkeley Unified is responsible for educating more than 9,400 individual students in 11 public elementary schools, 3 middle schools, one comprehensive high school, and an alternative high school. In addition, the district has 3 preschool facilities and an Adult School serving several thousand students each year. With a tradition of excellence rooted in a vibrant community, Berkeley Unified alumni have become national and international leaders in business, civic society, politics, academia, sports and the arts. Students and staff in Berkeley Unified come from a wide variety of ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, surrounded by one of the most intellectually and culturally rich regions in the United States.

    The Mission, Vision, Values, and Goals of Berkeley Unified are encapsulated in the four E’s:

    • Excellence
    • Equity
    • Engagement
    • Enrichment

    Excellence in Learning, in Teaching, and in Service to our Students and Families

    Equity in Access, in Resource Allocation, and Educational Outcomes

    Engagement with Parents, Guardians, Families, and Community

    Enrichment in Curriculum with Music & the Arts, Libraries, Gardens & Nutrition, Science & Health, Physical Education & Sports

    Parent and Community Involvement
    The Vision for BUSD is one in which parents, family, and community are an integral part of each school. When parents and families get personally involved in education, their children do better in school and grow up to be more successful in life.  This is why Berkeley has dedicated resources and specialized staff to support the home-school partnership and to give all parents/guardians access to understanding opportunities and services available for their children.

    Public Support
    Over the past 25 years, the Berkeley Unified School District’s ability to provide well-rounded educational resources and opportunities to all students has been significantly boosted by the generous financial support of local taxes that augment the General Fund for specific purposes.

    Berkeley voters have overwhelmingly supported the Berkeley Schools Excellence Program (BSEP), a special local tax first adopted in 1986 and renewed consistently since then, most recently as Measure A in 2006. (1986 to present)

    Berkeley voters are as committed to the safety and modernization of school and district facilities as to the students and educational programs they house, most recently evidenced in the renewal of a maintenance special tax and a new facilities bond in 2010.

    • Facilities Bonds (1992, Measure BB of 2002, Measure I of 2010)
    • Maintenance Parcel Tax (Measure H of 2010)

    Very Low Class Size
    Berkeley Public schools have among the lowest class sizes in the state. While many school districts have exceeded 20 students in kindergarten through third grade, thanks to the BSEP tax measure Berkeley has maintained 20:1 since 1984. Grades 4 and 5 classrooms have average student-teacher ratios of 26-1, again much lower than the state average.

    • All Berkeley elementary schools have fewer students than the state average of 525 students — in fact, the Berkeley average is 375.
    • The average student-teacher ratio in academic classrooms in middle school is less than 28:1, and many math classes are 20:1.
    • The average student-teacher ratio in academic classrooms in high schools is 28:1.

    Because the Berkeley community recognizes that public education is the cornerstone of a productive, creative, and healthy society, all of our schools benefit from the generosity of monetary and in-kind donations.  Visit our “Public Support” page to find out more about the generosity and commitment of our supporters and how the many different funding and volunteer organizations enhance each child’s education in the Berkeley Public Schools.

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