Class SummaryJob DescriptionThe Food Service Supervisor is an integral position within the Sheriff's Office. This position is responsible for supervising cooks and/or inmates in the preparation of food and the coordination of kitchen activities.Essential Duties* Supervising staff to include:prioritizing and assigning work; conducting performance evaluations; ensuring staff/inmates are trained; ensuring that employees/inmates follow policies and procedures; maintaining a healthy and safe working environment; and making hiring, termination, and disciplinary recommendations.* Overseeing the daily operations of a food service area and assists with the cooking and preparation of food* Developing and preparing reports relating to costs or expenses for training and other operating activities* Monitoring inventory of supplies and orders supplies as necessary* Ensuring a safe and sanitary environment* Overseeing the maintenance and operation of food service equipment* Performing other duties of a similar nature or levelOther Job Requirements/Information* This job is a safety sensitive position that will require a pre-employment drug test and subsequent random drug and alcohol testing.* This job requires a public safety background check to include motor vehicle histories, criminal histories, and fingerprinting.* This position may require 24 on call assignment, overtime, or working weekends, holidays, 10-hour, 12-hour and rotating shifts.GradeThe grade for this position is B211.Effective 4/11/2023, this position is eligible for the Employee Referral Program.$3,600 hiring incentive for new hiresMinimum Qualifications* High school diploma or GED* Three years of experience as a cook* An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above will also be considered* Food Services training certificate must be obtained within 12 months of employmentFor information related to position-specific essential duties, knowledge and skills, and physical requirements, please click here.Note: The class specifications listed on this website are not the official class specifications for Gwinnett County and are subject to change.Additional InformationSheriff's OfficeThe Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office is committed to providing our community with employees who are professional, efficient, and well trained with access to the most up-to-date technology. As the demands rise, we will continue to strive to maintain the highest law enforcement standards possible.For more information about this department, please click here.About Gwinnett CountyWelcome to Gwinnett County - one of America's fastest-growing counties for the past 20 years. Our dynamic and exciting county combines the best of big-city living with the comforts of the suburbs.The county's population in 2000 was about 588,448 and we've only continued to grow since then, with the population expected to reach one million by the year 2022.Gwinnett has many advantages, beginning with its location and road system. The county is just 45 minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta. Thanks to this location, 80 percent of the U.S. population is within a two-hour flight. Georgia Highway 316 has been extended to Athens, reducing travel time to the University of Georgia to 25 minutes. Gwinnett's infrastructure includes more than 2,750 miles of roadways to provide excellent mobility for our residents.The County Administrator and County Attorney are appointed by the Board of Commissioners and serve at its pleasure. To implement the Board's policy directives, the County Administrator uses a management team consisting of members of his immediate staff and 14 department directors. The 14 departments that make up the executive side are Police Services, Fire and Emergency Services, Corrections, Communications, Support Services, Financial Services, Community Services, Human Resources, Information Technology Services, Law, Planning and Development, Water Resources, Child Advocacy & Juvenile Services, and Transportation. Each department is run by a director who is charged with managing operations in a manner which stresses the County's values.In addition to the executive side of County government, certain services are provided through Constitutional officers and independent elected officials. These external offices are created by the Georgia Constitution or through state law. In Gwinnett, they include the Sheriff, Tax Commissioner, District Attorney, Solicitor, Probate Court Judge, and Chief Magistrate.VisionGwinnett is the preferred community where everyone thrives!MissionGwinnett proudly supports our vibrantly connected community by delivering superior services.ValuesIntegrity: We believe in being honest, building trust, and having strong moral principles.Accountability: We believe in stewardship, transparency, and sustainability.Equity: We believe in fairness and respect for all.Inclusivity: We believe in engaging, embracing, and unifying our communities.Innovation: We believe in continual adaptation of technology, process, and experience.Hiring ProcessGwinnett County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information regarding our hiring process, please click the links below:* Hiring Process* FAQsGwinnett County is committed to creating a diverse workforce. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information (including sex), race, color, national origin (including ancestry), gender (identity and expression), sexual orientation, age, marital status, familial status (including pregnancy), disability, military or veteran status, religion, political affiliation, immigration status, homeless status, or any other category protected by law.For questions about recruitment, or to request a reasonable accommodation during the application, interview, or testing process, please call Human Resources at 770-###-#### or email
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