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Job Summary
Oversee
the operation of a single food services unit and/or assist in the
operation of a complex food services unit(s) supervising food service
workers,coordinating and working with Senior Food Services Assistants as
required, participating in food service work and handling related
administrative duties.
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Organizational Status
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Work Performed
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- Supervises the workload of food service workers, ensuring employees
meet UBC Food Services' customer service standards, FoodSafe standards
and compliance with UBC Food Safety and Worksafe BC Guidelines.
- Trains food service workers, following up to ensure an understanding of the material covered.
- Assists with and recommends scheduling options to the unit manager.
- Orders food supplies required for day to day operations.
- Monitors and reviews cost controls, such as, labour costs, food costs and waste and overhead expenses, with unit manager.
- Handles customer comments and complaints and refers to unit manager as
required. Monitors customer satisfaction via surveys, comment cards, and
any other types of feedback.
- Relieves and assists food service workers as operationally required.
- Ensures that the quality of product being produced and/or sold is up to
department standards. Taking action with production or making
recommendations as required
- Performs audits for food quality, food
safety and sanitation, customer satisfaction and feedback; takes action
with production or makes recommendations as required.
- Participates in related day to day office administrative duties, such
as, answering telephones, record keeping, filing, data entry, performing
basic calculations, typing correspondence, inventory, and month end
procedures. Completes and submits timesheets ensuring payroll deadlines
are met.
- Ensures that systems and procedures for daily sales,
cash collections/controls, banking and ledger reconciliation are being
followed; processes payments and deposits.
- Recommends daily specials and ongoing menu changes, supporting UBC Food Services Food Vision and Values statement. .
- Suggests and implements unit promotions including processing and delivering of You-Care packages.
- Ensures all kitchen equipment and point of sale systems are in working
order; reports and follows up on maintenance as required.
- Contacts employees for coverage of last minute vacancies of shifts.
- Carries out any other related duties as required in keeping with the
qualifications and requirements of positions in this classification.
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Supervision Received
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Works independently under general supervision.
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Supervision Given
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Supervises
a large number of food service workers, involving training, assigning
and monitoring work ensuring employees meet UBC Food Services' customer
service standards.FoodSafe standards and compliance with UBC Food Safety
and Worksafe BC Guidelines. .
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Consequence of Error/Judgement
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Makes
decisions regarding the coordination and allocation of food service
workers and acceptability of work performed; inappropriate decisions
could result in poor quality of food and service with an impact on sales
and customer service.
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Qualifications
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- High
School graduation,
- Food Safe Level 1
- Certificate and completion of Food
Service Management course.
- Must have Serving It Right Certificate in
good standing.
- 2 years relevant experience or the equivalent
combination of education and experience.
- Demonstrated ability to work
independently, multi-task, and meet deadlines, exercise initiative and
work with a diverse work force.
- Ability to work effectively in an
office environment using basic computer skills including Outlook, Word
and Excel.
- Must be familiar with inventory management programs.
- Effective
oral and written communication skills, along with organizational skills
are required.
- Strong supervisory, interpersonal, customer service,
leadership and training skills required.
- Ability to work flexible hours,
including evenings and weekends.
Equity
and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and
diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been
underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members
of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under
the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief,
religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First
Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadians and permanent residents
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