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Join our Boulder school district team as a Substitute Kitchen Satellite Lead. You'll manage food ordering, inventory with Horizon Software, and daily meal service using QSP Point of Sale. This role requires a high school diploma, ability to lift 50 lbs, and proficiency in kitchen operations. We o...
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United States , Boulder
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21.07 USD / Hour
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Boulder Valley School District
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Until further notice
A Kitchen Lead is a pivotal supervisory role within the food service industry, acting as the crucial link between management and the kitchen team. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for the daily operational flow of a kitchen, ensuring efficiency, quality, and strict adherence to safety standards. This position is found across diverse settings, including schools, corporate cafeterias, camps, hospitals, and large-scale catering operations. The core of the role blends hands-on food preparation with team leadership and administrative duties, making it an ideal career step for cooks ready to advance into management. Typically, a Kitchen Lead oversees all aspects of meal service from prep to plate. Common responsibilities include directing the daily preparation of meals according to standardized menus and recipes, managing food inventories, and placing orders for supplies. They are deeply involved in training, scheduling, and supervising kitchen staff, porters, and volunteers, fostering a cooperative and productive work environment. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to enforcing rigorous food safety and sanitation protocols, such as HACCP principles, which involve meticulous temperature logging, proper food storage, and equipment maintenance. Kitchen Leads also often handle point-of-sale operations, cash handling, and the generation of daily sales and production reports. The skill set required for Kitchen Lead jobs is both practical and interpersonal. Candidates must possess substantial experience in high-volume food production and proficiency with commercial kitchen equipment. Strong organizational skills are essential for managing multiple tasks like inventory control, waste management, and staff rotas. Leadership and communication abilities are paramount, as the role requires clear direction for the team and professional interaction with guests, often regarding dietary needs and allergens. A foundational understanding of business operations, including cost control and ordering, is also typical. Most employers require certifications in food safety, such as ServSafe, and the physical capability to stand for long periods and lift heavy supplies. Ultimately, a Kitchen Lead is the operational anchor of the kitchen, ensuring that every meal served meets quality expectations while maintaining a safe, compliant, and positive workspace. For those seeking jobs that combine culinary skill with leadership responsibility, this role offers a challenging and rewarding career path in the essential field of food service management.

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