Orange County, CA-posted 8 months ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Santa Ana, CA
5,001-10,000 employees
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

The Institutional Cook supervises paid staff and in some assignments is required to direct or train inmates and juveniles in the preparation, cooking and serving of food. In addition, the position prepares, cooks and serves food; checks menu for items to be prepared; estimates number of persons to be served; makes substitutions on the menu when foods indicated are unavailable; determines quantities of ingredients to be used for the number of servings to be prepared; assists in ordering, receiving, checking and storing foods and supplies; reports suspected violations of institutional rules and submits reports of inmate or juvenile ward violations of rules and regulations to a designated authority; prepares records and reports; inspects food preparation areas to see that sanitary procedures are observed and ensures that proper techniques and procedures are being used by persons engaged in food service activities. The position may also perform meat cutting and baking duties. Incumbents work rotating schedules including weekends, holidays, nights and on an emergency basis as needed.

  • Supervise paid staff and direct or train inmates and juveniles in food preparation, cooking, and serving.
  • Prepare, cook, and serve food.
  • Check menu for items to be prepared and estimate number of persons to be served.
  • Make substitutions on the menu when foods indicated are unavailable.
  • Determine quantities of ingredients to be used for the number of servings to be prepared.
  • Assist in ordering, receiving, checking, and storing foods and supplies.
  • Report suspected violations of institutional rules.
  • Prepare records and reports.
  • Inspect food preparation areas to ensure sanitary procedures are observed.
  • Perform meat cutting and baking duties as needed.
  • One year of experience preparing and cooking large quantities of food in a correctional facility, hospital, cafeteria, military facility, hotel, banquets/catering or similar setting.
  • Six months of lead/supervisory experience.
  • General knowledge of practices, methods, and equipment used in preparing, cooking, and serving large quantities of food.
  • Ability to supervise and train paid staff and/or oversee and train jail inmates or youths in food preparation.
  • Ability to read and understand recipes, instructions, and labels.
  • Experience working in the institutional food service industry (e.g. correctional facility, hospital, cafeteria, military facility, hotel, banquets/catering).
  • Possession of a valid California Food Handler Certification.
  • Possession of a valid California Driver License, Class C or higher.
  • Salary range increases on specified dates.
  • Premium pay for Jail Supplement Pay.
  • Continuous recruitment until the needs of the Department are met.
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