WHO IS REGINA PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
Regina Public Schools is located on Treaty 4 land in the homeland of the Métis. It is one of the largest school divisions in Saskatchewan serving the educational needs of more than 25,000 students in 44 elementary schools, 8 high schools, 3 faith-based associate schools, Campus Regina Public and the Allan Blakeney Adult Campus.
Our dedicated team of employees include professional and support staff who work to instill the value of knowledge, the dignity of effort and the worth of the individuals by living our Shared Values inside and outside of our classrooms - in our workplace and in our communities.
These Share Values are: I belong, I am responsible, I respect, I want to know
THE OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
The Casual Community Nutrition Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the school nutrition program.
This posting is for the 2024-2025 school year.
WHAT WILL YOU DO
- Coordinate and/or prepare healthy and nutritious breakfasts, lunches, and/or snacks.
- Conducts classes for parents, students, and other community members on such topics as nutrition, food preparation, and food buying on a budget.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Apply today if you meet the following requirements:
- Post-secondary education in nutrition, food services, home economics or related area.
- Experience in operating breakfast, lunch and snack programs.
- Ability to involve the community in the school nutrition program.
- Ability to integrate food experiences with curricula.
- Experience with recruiting and working with volunteers.
- Experience with community development programs such as community kitchens.
- Familiarity with inner-city and cross-cultural neighborhoods.
- Experience with record-keeping systems
- Valid driver's license and vehicle required.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a satisfactory Criminal Record Check for the duration of employment.
BENEFITS
Regina Public Schools offers competitive wages and attractive benefits, along with the opportunity to be part of a team that makes a difference in the lives of our students and our community. Regina Public Schools is committed to providing equitable employment opportunities. Successful candidates are selected based on merit and on our commitment to a representative workforce. This representation includes the equity groups recognized by the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission: Indigenous Peoples, people with disabilities, people who are gender and/or sexually diverse, people of colour, people who are newcomers to Saskatchewan, and women in under-represented roles. |