Full-Time

Food Service Manager II

Posted on 5/5/2025

Deadline 5/20/25
Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma State Government

201-500 employees

Manages state-funded health care costs and quality

Compensation Overview

$44.6k/yr

Mid, Senior

Oklahoma, USA

This is not a remote position.

Category
Generalist Operations
Operations & Logistics
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Requirements
  • Associate’s degree in culinary arts, food management or a similar field
  • Two years of experience in a supervisory capacity or supervising inmates in a commercial or institutional food service environment
  • Knowledge of requisition and inventory records
  • Knowledge of food service organization and operation
  • Knowledge of food preparation and modified diets
  • Knowledge of safety hazards and precautions
  • Knowledge of proper sanitation methods
  • Knowledge of food storage methods
  • Knowledge of menu planning and recipe interpretation
  • Knowledge of standard cooking weights and measures
  • Knowledge of the principles of training
  • Knowledge of managerial principles and practices
  • Ability to interpret and prepare special dietary menus and menu instructions
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
  • Ability to give and follow oral and written instructions
  • Ability to organize and supervise the work of others
Responsibilities
  • Plans, coordinates or directs purchasing, food planning, preparation and serving, inventory, cleaning and maintenance of sanitary standards in the preparation areas, kitchen, serving and dining areas of the department
  • Prepares work schedules for employees and patients
  • Reviews menus and makes changes; plans menus and prepares projected menu plans; and interprets recipes, modified diet plans and proper portion control in accordance with approved policy
  • Conducts staff meetings; attends staffing conferences and makes recommendations concerning operations
  • Maintains necessary records and prepares required reports
  • Analyzes food costs; assists with departmental budget issues
Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma State Government

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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) manages the costs of health care funded by the state in Oklahoma. It ensures that the health care services provided meet acceptable standards while also aiming to create a positive system for citizens who rely on these services. OHCA's main functions include purchasing health care services efficiently, analyzing ways to improve accessibility and quality, and building partnerships to enhance health outcomes for Oklahomans. The agency serves a variety of clients, particularly low-income individuals and families, focusing on cost control, quality assurance, and accessibility in the public health sector. Unlike private health care providers, OHCA operates with a model that emphasizes responsible use of state and federal funds to provide necessary health care services. The goal of OHCA is to improve the health of Oklahomans by ensuring that they have access to quality health care services.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$4.2M

Headquarters

Kansas City, Missouri

Founded

1953

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What believers are saying

  • Telehealth expansion can improve accessibility and reduce costs for OHCA.
  • Value-based care models incentivize quality, improving outcomes and controlling costs.
  • Data analytics optimize resource allocation, enhancing health care delivery efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • Measles outbreak may increase demand for vaccinations, straining OHCA resources.
  • Reduced DDS waitlist could lead to increased service demand, impacting budget.
  • Significant grants to other sectors may divert funding from OHCA's health care priorities.

What makes Oklahoma State Government unique

  • OHCA focuses on cost control and quality assurance in state-funded health care.
  • The agency serves diverse populations, including low-income and vulnerable groups.
  • OHCA fosters strategic partnerships to improve health outcomes in Oklahoma.

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Remote Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

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