Nutritional Services Manager at Orange County Educational Arts Academy

Application Deadline

7/31/2023 12:00 AM Pacific

Date Posted
6/20/2023
Contact
Mike Limon
714-558-2787 3020
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
$70,000 - $85,000
Length of Work Year
2023-24
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Summary

Job Summary

Supervises and manages all parts of the Nutrition Services Program in conformance with Federal and State regulations and School policies.

Requirements / Qualifications

Email the following documents to rvargas@oceaa.org:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- 3 Current Letters of Recommendation
-Application located at https://oceaa.org/employment-empleo

Must have:
-current TB clearance
-valid CPR and first aid certification

Requirements / Qualifications

Email the following documents to rvargas@oceaa.org:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- 3 Current Letters of Recommendation
-Application located at https://oceaa.org/employment-empleo

Must have:
-current TB clearance
-valid CPR and first aid certification

Comments and Other Information

Orange County Educational Arts Academy (OCEAA) is a TK-8 independent charter school specializing in dual language immersion programming which serves over 600 students. Our mission at OCEAA is simple: to nurture all learners to become creative, critical thinkers by providing high quality standards-based instruction through the arts, technology, language and culture. OCEAA has a diverse population; approximately 70% of our students are low income, 50% are English Learners and 11% are Students with Disabilities. Grounded in our Habits of Character- integrity, compassion, courage, collaboration, and perseverance, OCEAA partners with EL Education as a national network school to create classrooms where students achieve content mastery in two languages and become active contributors in building a better world.

Comments and Other Information


Orange County Educational Arts Academy (OCEAA) is a TK-8 independent charter school specializing in dual language immersion programming which serves over 600 students. Our mission at OCEAA is simple: to nurture all learners to become creative, critical thinkers by providing high quality standards-based instruction through the arts, technology, language and culture. OCEAA has a diverse population; approximately 70% of our students are low income, 50% are English Learners and 11% are Students with Disabilities. Grounded in our Habits of Character- integrity, compassion, courage, collaboration, and perseverance, OCEAA partners with EL Education as a national network school to create classrooms where students achieve content mastery in two languages and become active contributors in building a better world.