SFSN0248938-0000
2022-10-10T00:00:00
2022-11-22T00:00:00
Westbrook Preparatory School is the first residential New York State Regents junior/senior high school for students with a classification of Autism, Other Health Impairment, or Emotional Disability and related conditions. We provide direct intervention and long term planning to help our students adapt, communicate and learn. The focus of our program is to create a supportive, therapeutic environment that will allow each student to develop the daily living skills and emotional strength to successfully manage life’s complex demands now and into adulthood.Our school serves 24 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 21. We provide an appropriately challenging academic program offered in a therapeutic milieu. Westbrook’s therapeutic learning environment provides a safe and structured environment that encourages academic, social and emotional growth.Ensure Meals will meet required nutritional values of the four food groups.Order required food and supplies to ensure meals are prepared as scheduled.Put away food delivery.Track expiration dates of food items.Ensure kitchen area is well maintained and clean.Practice sanitary methods of food handling and storage.Ensure that all eating and cooking utensils are clean and properly stored.Participate with student and staff in development of grocery list and menu.Post weekly menus with Director’s approval.Ensure alternatives foods are available for students with food allergies.Available for weekly meetings relating to food, menus and food preparation.Attend and participate in events planned by school as requested.Provide and post information regarding importance of proper nutrition, sanitary methods and food groups.Participate and help with student and staff involvement in food preparation and clean up.Maintain dress code as assigned.Perform all other assigned duties.Promote and support the environment of positive behavior support.Promote pro-social behaviors and interactions between student and staff.Attend in-service training sessions, staff meetings and seminars as needed.New York State Drivers LicenseHigh School Diploma and experience in food service.Must be able to read and write English.Acceptable clearance checks for State Central Register, Driver license and fingerprinting as required by the program.Compliance with health regulations for physical/mantoux testing.Attending SCIP class for certification/re-certification and passing a test upon completion of course is a minimum requirement for employment.SCO Family of Services is an equal opportunity employer.Must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Food Service
SCO Family of Services
New York City
Hourly wage
Fixed