Food Service Worker 2, Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, P24728 Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Queens Village, NY at Geebo

Food Service Worker 2, Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, P24728

Mental Health, Office of Mental Health, Office of Queens Village, NY Queens Village, NY Full-time Full-time $41,399 - $50,884 a year $41,399 - $50,884 a year 19 hours ago 19 hours ago 19 hours ago Two years of qualifying experience in commercial or institutional food preparation or food service.
Examples of qualifying
Experience:
employment in a hospital, nursing home, or school cafeteria; residential dining hall; restaurant; or diner.
Experience must have included responsibility for food preparation, food service, and ordering of food and non-food supplies.
Formal culinary arts or food service training which resulted in a certificate or degree may be credited towards experience.
Duties Description As a Food Service Worker 2, depending on the size and type of setting, your responsibilities may include food production, the service of food, sanitation and hygiene, ordering of food and supplies in accordance with established purchasing guidelines and supervision of Food Service Workers 1.
Depending on the agency or facility, you may also supervise inmates, consumers, residents, or clients.
Additionally you may be required to submit written reports and documents regarding such duties.
In some facilities computer literacy and using spreadsheets and reading charts may be required.
Additional Comments All OMH employees receive a generous benefits package including:
NYS medical, dental, & vision insurance Access to tuition assistance programs Excellent opportunities for advancement & professional growth Paid time off - 13 paid vacation days in the first year, 5 paid personal days, 13 paid holidays, & paid sick leave NYS Retirement programs Background checks will be required.
Additional Comments:
This position is eligible for a Downstate Adjustment of $3,400.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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