Food Service Specialist
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Overview
Job Description
FOOD SERVICE SPECIALIST
Hourly $20.60 - $27.54 DOE ($27,056.04 - $36,171.04 annualized)
North Bend preschool location
33 hours per week, 38 weeks per year
School Year-Based Program
Applicants must live in the greater Seattle area.
Benefits
- Medical/HSA/Dental/Vision
- Company paid Life/AD&D, LTD, EAP
- 401(k) & Employer Match
- Sick Leave/Vacation Compensation
- 11 Paid Holidays + District Closure Days
About the Role
The Food Service Specialist plays a vital role in the daily success, growth, and well-being of young children in our early learning programs. More than preparing meals, this role helps fuel curiosity, connection, and learning in a play-based preschool environment.
You will be part of a warm, collaborative community where mealtimes are an extension of the classroom-supporting social development, independence, and positive relationships with food. Your work directly contributes to creating a safe, nurturing, and engaging space where children can thrive.
SCOPE: The Food Service Specialist leads all food service planning, preparation, and delivery for early learning programs, ensuring that every meal supports healthy development, joyful experiences, and the unique needs of each child.
Key Responsibilities
Meal Planning & Nutrition (10%)
- Design nutritious breakfast, lunch, and snack menus aligned with USDA and CACFP guidelines
- Create monthly menus and share with teaching teams
- Collaborate with classroom staff to ensure meals reflect children's preferences and cultural inclusivity
- Adapt menus to meet individual dietary needs, including allergies and lifestyle preferences
- Source fresh, seasonal foods while maintaining cost effectiveness
- Ensure all food preparation meets strict health, safety, and sanitation standards
Kitchen Operations (10%)
- Maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming kitchen aligned with licensing and health requirements
- Uphold best practices in food handling, sanitation, and storage
- Conduct deep cleaning and maintain organized food preparation spaces
Documentation & Compliance (10%)
- Maintain accurate production records for all meals served
- Track participation and ensure compliance with program requirements
- Keep dietary accommodation records current and accessible
- Upload required documentation to program databases
Meal Experience & Delivery (70%)
- Prepare and present meals in a way that is appealing, developmentally appropriate, and inviting for young children
- Deliver meals to classrooms to support family-style dining, a key part of the play-based learning model
- Partner with educators to ensure mealtimes foster independence, social skills, and positive eating habits
Collect, clean, and sanitize dishes and maintain adequate inventory of kitchen supplies
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