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Traveling Food Service Director – Skillet Kitchens
Location
North Carolina
Posted
94 days ago
Salary
$60K - $65K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Traveling Food Service Director – Skillet Kitchens
Kimble's Corrections
• Oversee and participate in meal preparation, cooking, and service to uphold quality standards, appropriate portioning, and nutritional guidelines. • Monitor food production activities to ensure consistency and reduce waste. • Review and manage inventories of food items, supplies, and equipment. • Coordinate effectively with vendors and suppliers to guarantee timely deliveries and product excellence. • Thorough understanding of budgets related to food costs, labor, and supplies. • Implement cost-efficiency strategies while maintaining superior food service standards. • Provide training, follow-up and accountability for kitchen staff and food service personnel. • Conduct performance evaluations, deliver constructive feedback, and enforce safety as well as operational protocols. • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and sanitation regulations, including HACCP, OSHA and PREA requirements. • Perform routine inspections to sustain cleanliness and meet food safety criteria. • Maintain accurate records regarding food inventory, production, and expenditures. • Prepare reports and actively participate in meetings with facility management, District Manager and company. • Promote positive working relationships among correctional facility staff, inmates, and Skillet Kitchen employees. • Address concerns, resolve operational issues, and maintain customer satisfaction with food service operations. • Ability and willingness to travel extensively (75%–100%) is required for this role. • Perform additional assigned duties as required
Job Requirements
- Food Management degree with 5+ years in operations or equivalent work experience, including at least 5 years in leadership, or equivalent work experience.
- Able to work in a secure corrections setting.
- Proficient in English
- Proficiency in standard business technology tools, including Microsoft applications, email communication, collaboration platforms (Teams), scheduling systems, inventory management, and ordering systems.
- Understands nutrition, dietary guidelines, and food safety; ServSafe certification required.
- Knowledgeable and Skilled in batch, bulk, short order, and mise en place cooking.
- Demonstrates leadership through clear communication, consistency, adaptability, and integrity.
- Can handle multiple priorities and perform well under pressure in correctional environments.
Benefits
- Paid weekly
- Vehicle Allowance
- Cell Phone Allowance
- Fuel Card
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Full-time benefits (medical/dental/vision) after 60 days
- Holiday Pay
- Paid Bereavement Leave
- Pregnancy and Bonding Leave
- 401k match (after 6 months)
- Uniform Tops provided
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Employee Referral Program
- Free $50,000 Term Life Insurance policy
- Internal promotions and advancements
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