Full-Time

Food Service Specialist II

Posted on 5/5/2025

Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma State Government

201-500 employees

Manages state-funded health care costs and quality

Compensation Overview

$15.68/hr

Junior

Oklahoma, USA

Job-related travel is required.

Category
Generalist Operations
Operations & Logistics
Requirements
  • One year of experience in a commercial or institutional food service or an equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting one year of vocational or technical school training in food preparation for the required experience.
  • Knowledge of basic food preparation techniques.
  • Knowledge of food service operations.
  • Knowledge of proper sanitation practices.
  • Knowledge of basic mathematics.
  • Knowledge of ingredients used in baking and cooking.
  • Knowledge of food storage, preparation and cooking.
  • Knowledge of recipe usage.
  • Knowledge of standard weights and measures used in cooking and calculating and measuring ingredients.
  • Knowledge of operation of kitchen equipment and utensils.
  • Knowledge of practices and problems of meat storage and preparation.
  • Knowledge of modern methods and materials used in large scale baking, cooking, and meat cutting.
  • Knowledge of cutting, mixing and adding ingredients to all types of meat.
  • Knowledge of sanitary and health standards.
  • Ability to carry out routine tasks to completion.
  • Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  • Ability to prepare and cook foods, baked goods and meat.
  • Ability to direct the work of food service personnel.
  • Ability to use a variety of tools and knives to cut or slice meat and other foods.
Responsibilities
  • Prepares foods, salads, and desserts; cooks or bakes a variety of items.
  • Supplies unit with meat, fish or fowl as ordered; cuts and prepares meat, poultry or fish.
  • Cleans and prepares foods using tools such as knives, slicers and peelers and equipment such as ovens and steamers; follows written diet orders.
  • Operates dishwasher; gathers, cleans, stacks and hand washes or scours pots, pans, dishes, silverware and other cooking and baking utensils.
  • Removes refuse from kitchen area; sweeps mops and scrubs kitchen, dining and storage areas.
  • Labels, loads and delivers food carts or trays; picks up trays after use.
  • Defrosts and cleans refrigerators, walk-in coolers and related equipment.
  • Operates state-owned cars, vans, and/or other motorized transportation.
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 creating a supportive system for citizens who rely on these services. OHCA's main functions include purchasing health care efficiently, analyzing ways to improve access and quality, and building partnerships to enhance health outcomes for Oklahomans. The agency serves low-income individuals, families, and other vulnerable groups who depend on state-funded health care. Unlike private health care providers, OHCA focuses on cost control, quality assurance, and accessibility within the public health sector. Its goal is to responsibly allocate state and federal funds to procure necessary health care services while maintaining fiscal responsibility and improving the overall health of the community.

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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