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OUR VISION: All Walnut Valley students will experience an exceptional education in a supportive, safe, and healthy environment, giving them the skills, ethics and courage to achieve their dreams in the world of today and tomorrow. OUR MISSION: Walnut Valley Unified, a premier school district committed to KIDS FIRST - Every Student, Every Day, will prepare all students to thrive in a rapidly changing, competitive, global economy by teaching them 21st Century skills through quality programs that include Academics, Arts, Athletics, and Activities. Selected applicants will be processed through DOJ, FBI, and NASDTEC. NASDTEC is a clearing house that checks credential status in all 50 states.
Experience: Two years of paid experience in quantity food preparation, serving and kitchen maintenance, or two years of experience as a Nutrition Services Worker II. Education: Equivalent to the completion of High School, supplemented by training or coursework in nutrition, and in safety and sanitation procedures. INCOMPLETE APPLICATION PACKETS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. APPLICANTS MUST PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS WITH THE COMPLETED APPLICATION:
Experience: Two years of paid experience in quantity food preparation, serving and kitchen maintenance, or two years of experience as a Nutrition Services Worker II. Education: Equivalent to the completion of High School, supplemented by training or coursework in nutrition, and in safety and sanitation procedures. INCOMPLETE APPLICATION PACKETS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. APPLICANTS MUST PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS WITH THE COMPLETED APPLICATION:
* Proof of HS Graduation (Please submit a H.S. Diploma, H.S. Transcripts, or G.E.D. However, applicants who have successfully completed any college level coursework, may submit a College Diploma or College Transcripts.)
* Resume (Please refer to the job requirements for this classification then describe in detail the job duties and responsibilities from all relevant work experience which will qualify you for this position. )
* ServSafe Certificate (Possession of a State of California approved ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification)
Comments and Other Information
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Kitchen and cafeteria environment. Work is performed both indoors and outdoors where significant health and safety consideration exist from physical labor and the handling of sharp objects and equipment. Incumbents are subject to hot conditions resulting from ovens and other cooking equipment; also subject to extremely cold conditions when working in walk-in coolers and freezers. Incumbents may use and are exposed to a variety of cleaning chemicals. Employees in this classification primarily work inside, occasionally in heat over 90 degrees with cold below 55 degrees, in direct contact with public, students, and other District staff, with exposure to dust and minor contagious illnesses (cold, flu, etc.), with a high volume of work and tight deadlines, continuous interruptions, changing priorities, and without direct supervision. Protective equipment required: gloves and hairnet. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS: An employment application and job description can be obtained either ONLINE at www.edjoin.org or at the District Office. If you need assistance, please call Brenda Guerrero, Human Resources Specialist at (909) ###-####, ext. 31377. Permanent employees, who work in this classification and are interested in one of the current openings, may submit a Request to Transfer Form with the Division of Human Resources. Human Resources must receive the transfer request prior to the application deadline. When completing the work experience information on the application, please refer to the job requirements and qualifications, listed on the job description (a complete job description can be found on the website: www.edjoin.org or at the District Office.). Describe in detail the job duties and responsibilities from ALL RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE which will QUALIFY you for this position. Qualified applicants, who meet the minimum qualifications, will participate in a written examination and technical oral interview, which will demonstrate the required knowledge and skill for this classification. The weight percentage of the examination and interview will be 50/50. Those applicants who receive a passing score on the written exam and oral interview will be placed on an Eligibility List. The top three ranks of candidates on the Eligibility List, who are ready, willing and able to accept the position, will be invited to the Final Selection Interview with the hiring authority. The eligibility list will be certified for a period of six months. It will be used to fill current substitute and future permanent openings. Current classified employees are eligible to hold an additional position based on the needs of the District and must be approved by the Human Resources Director. REVIEW JOB DESCRIPTION: It is the responsibility of the applicant to review this classification's job description, which is available online at www.edjoin.org or at the District Office. The job description explains in detail the physical demands, skills, knowledge and abilities required to perform the essential job functions for this position. BENEFITS: Permanent employees will receive paid holidays, sick leave, vacation and longevity benefits per contract or Commission Rules. The District offers a comprehensive package of insurance benefits. Employees working less than full-time, but a minimum of four hours will contribute an amount proportionate to the number of assigned work hours for major medical insurance benefits. The District does not offer a package of insurance benefits to employees working less than four hours per day. The District provides life insurance for employees who work a minimum of 3 hours. In addition, the District offers a retirement plan which uses joint employee and employer contributions. ACCOMMODATIONS: Individuals with legally defined disabilities may request reasonable accommodation in the examination process. To make this request; please contact the Division of Human Resources at the time the application is submitted. Candidates may be required to provide documentation supporting the need for the accommodation. VETERAN PREFERENCE (for entry-level positions only): Veterans who have been honorably discharged after 30 days or more of service during time of war or national emergency will receive an additional 5 points which will be added to the passing score. Disabled veterans receive 10 points. A copy of a DD-214 must be presented no later than the first part of the examination process. PRIOR TO EMPLOYMENT THE FOLLOWING MUST BE COMPLETED: Per Board Policy 4112.4/4212.4/4312.4, the cost of pre-employment examinations shall be paid by the applicant. Fingerprinting: Employees will be charged for processing their fingerprints at the time they are hired. The fingerprints are used to complete a confidential background investigation. All candidates with a record of convictions must indicate such on the confidential data form, which is attached to the job application. A record of conviction will not automatically disqualify an applicant from employment, but failure to list all convictions may result in disqualification or dismissal. Physical Examination: Newly hired employees must pass a qualifying Medical examination given by a District-appointed physician, which includes testing for illegal controlled substances. Tuberculosis Exam: Newly hired employees must submit a Mantoux Skin screening and certificate of completion within the past 60 days that indicates freedom from active tuberculosis. Immigration Reform and Control Act Of 1986: An Eligibility Verification Form (I-9) will be required along with the supporting documents listed on the I-9 form. We are an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer as mandated by Section 504 of the Office of Civil Rights.