Colfax Health and Rehabilitation
Dietary Manager - Colfax
Colfax Health and Rehabilitation, Colfax, Washington, United States, 99111
This is a working Manager position - working some shifts as cook/aide.
The Culinary Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, and directing the overall operation of the Culinary Department in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local guidelines and regulations, company policies and procedures, and as directed by the facility's Chief Executive Officer. Must work in collaboration with the designated Registered Dietitian to ensure that qualify food service and nutritional care is provided to the facility residents.
Note: All employees of Cascadia Healthcare are required to submit and be cleared to work in the facility per each
state's specific background check requirements prior to contact with patients/residents.
Essential Functions Plans, develops, organizes, implements, evaluates, supervises, and directs the Culinary Department and its programs and activities in accordance with company policies, procedures, standards, and applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Routinely inspects and completes evaluations of the status of the Culinary Department for compliance with company policies, procedures, standards, and applicable federal, state, and local regulations and develops action plans for items that need improvement. Purchases and confirms delivery of food, supplies, equipment, etc. from approved sources to ensure adequate stock levels to perform departmental functions and meet the needs of the residents within approved budgets. Maintains current records that reflect departmental expenditures. Communicates to the Chief Executive Officer departmental budget needs and issues for food, supplies, capital equipment, and labor to meet the needs of the residents. Prepares work schedules and maintains adequate staffing based on the facility's census. Provides training to Culinary Department employees in all aspects of their job. Schedules and/or conducts a monthly in-service for department personnel. Holds routine departmental meetings. Provides education to other departments in the facility regarding the Culinary Department. Coordinates with the Registered Dietitian the review and customization of the regular and therapeutic menus to meet the food preferences of the residents in accordance with established policies, procedures, standards of practice, and regulations. Coordinates with the Registered Dietitian to ensure that all diets ordered by the physician are planned on the therapeutic menu. Routinely obtains feedback and suggestions from residents via resident council, meal rounds, and/or interviews with residents, families, and staff to improve the menu. Organizes food preparation and service and supervises employees to ensure food is prepared and served within scheduled timeframes according to the regular and therapeutic menus, resident preferences, and standardized recipes and that proper methods are utilized to preserve nutrient content, food safety, quality, flavor, and appearance. Monitors food temperatures and quality at point of service in all dining locations via test trays per company procedures and standards. Ensures that current nourishment lists/labels are available for residents who are to receive a nourishment/snack as part of their prescribed diet by a physician's order and/or as part of their nutritional plan of care. Monitors the distribution of nourishments, supplements, and meals to residents and takes corrective action when necessary. Processes diet orders and changes promptly to ensure that an accurate tray card is available for each resident receiving meals. Ensures that new residents are visited upon admission to obtain a diet history and food preferences and maintains a record of diet orders and food preferences. Conducts meal rounds several times per week and interviews staff and residents to ensure that residents are receiving foods in the amount, type, consistency, and frequency required to maintain or improve nutritional status. Ensures that food is received, stored, prepared, held, and served under sanitary conditions to prevent the transmission of food-borne illness. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of all culinary and hospitality jobs. Other Functions
Works cooperatively as a team member with co-workers in all departments of the facility. Performs job duties safely as specified in the physical, sensory, and mental requirements. Stays abreast of federal regulations for long-term care and food safety, as well as state-specific regulations for the state he/she works and incorporates into his/her work as needed. Monitors industry trends, new products, current research, and new programs in foodservice and incorporates into his/her work as needed. Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the Company's Code of Business Conduct, its policies and procedures, applicable federal and state laws, and applicable professional standards. Performs other duties as assigned. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Knowledge of safe food preparation and handling techniques. Knowledge of basic nutrition and food. Skilled in quantity food production. Skilled in directing and motivating the workforce. Ability to read and write at a level appropriate for the job. Ability to communicate effectively with residents and their family members, and at all levels of the organization. Ability to be accurate, concise, and detail-oriented. Ability to read, speak, understand, and communicate effectively in English through verbal and written means. Requirements
Education
High school diploma or equivalent required. Degree in dietetic technology, dietetics, culinary arts, or foodservice management preferred. Licenses/Certification
Food Handlers permit if required per state regulations. ServSafe Food Safety Certification required. One or more of the following required: Certified Dietary Manager (CDM), Certified Food Protection Professional (CFPP) with the Dietary Manager's Association Dietetic Technician, Registered, with the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association; or, Certification with the American Culinary Federation Valid driver's license Experience
Two years' experience in large quantity food preparation required. One year of experience in a supervisory role required. Six months experience in a long-term care environment preferred. One year of experience with therapeutic diet preparation preferred.
Salary Description
$24 - $27 / hr
The Culinary Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, and directing the overall operation of the Culinary Department in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local guidelines and regulations, company policies and procedures, and as directed by the facility's Chief Executive Officer. Must work in collaboration with the designated Registered Dietitian to ensure that qualify food service and nutritional care is provided to the facility residents.
Note: All employees of Cascadia Healthcare are required to submit and be cleared to work in the facility per each
state's specific background check requirements prior to contact with patients/residents.
Essential Functions Plans, develops, organizes, implements, evaluates, supervises, and directs the Culinary Department and its programs and activities in accordance with company policies, procedures, standards, and applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Routinely inspects and completes evaluations of the status of the Culinary Department for compliance with company policies, procedures, standards, and applicable federal, state, and local regulations and develops action plans for items that need improvement. Purchases and confirms delivery of food, supplies, equipment, etc. from approved sources to ensure adequate stock levels to perform departmental functions and meet the needs of the residents within approved budgets. Maintains current records that reflect departmental expenditures. Communicates to the Chief Executive Officer departmental budget needs and issues for food, supplies, capital equipment, and labor to meet the needs of the residents. Prepares work schedules and maintains adequate staffing based on the facility's census. Provides training to Culinary Department employees in all aspects of their job. Schedules and/or conducts a monthly in-service for department personnel. Holds routine departmental meetings. Provides education to other departments in the facility regarding the Culinary Department. Coordinates with the Registered Dietitian the review and customization of the regular and therapeutic menus to meet the food preferences of the residents in accordance with established policies, procedures, standards of practice, and regulations. Coordinates with the Registered Dietitian to ensure that all diets ordered by the physician are planned on the therapeutic menu. Routinely obtains feedback and suggestions from residents via resident council, meal rounds, and/or interviews with residents, families, and staff to improve the menu. Organizes food preparation and service and supervises employees to ensure food is prepared and served within scheduled timeframes according to the regular and therapeutic menus, resident preferences, and standardized recipes and that proper methods are utilized to preserve nutrient content, food safety, quality, flavor, and appearance. Monitors food temperatures and quality at point of service in all dining locations via test trays per company procedures and standards. Ensures that current nourishment lists/labels are available for residents who are to receive a nourishment/snack as part of their prescribed diet by a physician's order and/or as part of their nutritional plan of care. Monitors the distribution of nourishments, supplements, and meals to residents and takes corrective action when necessary. Processes diet orders and changes promptly to ensure that an accurate tray card is available for each resident receiving meals. Ensures that new residents are visited upon admission to obtain a diet history and food preferences and maintains a record of diet orders and food preferences. Conducts meal rounds several times per week and interviews staff and residents to ensure that residents are receiving foods in the amount, type, consistency, and frequency required to maintain or improve nutritional status. Ensures that food is received, stored, prepared, held, and served under sanitary conditions to prevent the transmission of food-borne illness. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of all culinary and hospitality jobs. Other Functions
Works cooperatively as a team member with co-workers in all departments of the facility. Performs job duties safely as specified in the physical, sensory, and mental requirements. Stays abreast of federal regulations for long-term care and food safety, as well as state-specific regulations for the state he/she works and incorporates into his/her work as needed. Monitors industry trends, new products, current research, and new programs in foodservice and incorporates into his/her work as needed. Conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the Company's Code of Business Conduct, its policies and procedures, applicable federal and state laws, and applicable professional standards. Performs other duties as assigned. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Knowledge of safe food preparation and handling techniques. Knowledge of basic nutrition and food. Skilled in quantity food production. Skilled in directing and motivating the workforce. Ability to read and write at a level appropriate for the job. Ability to communicate effectively with residents and their family members, and at all levels of the organization. Ability to be accurate, concise, and detail-oriented. Ability to read, speak, understand, and communicate effectively in English through verbal and written means. Requirements
Education
High school diploma or equivalent required. Degree in dietetic technology, dietetics, culinary arts, or foodservice management preferred. Licenses/Certification
Food Handlers permit if required per state regulations. ServSafe Food Safety Certification required. One or more of the following required: Certified Dietary Manager (CDM), Certified Food Protection Professional (CFPP) with the Dietary Manager's Association Dietetic Technician, Registered, with the Commission on Dietetic Registration of the American Dietetic Association; or, Certification with the American Culinary Federation Valid driver's license Experience
Two years' experience in large quantity food preparation required. One year of experience in a supervisory role required. Six months experience in a long-term care environment preferred. One year of experience with therapeutic diet preparation preferred.
Salary Description
$24 - $27 / hr