Food Service Specialist IV (#014494) Leath Correction Inst, Greenwood (GREENWOOD) Level 2
State of South Carolina
Posted: March 6, 2026 (0 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Corrections
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$37,200 - $48,300
per year
Type
Closes
This job involves managing food services in a prison, including hiring, training, and supervising inmate workers, preparing meals according to strict guidelines, and ensuring safety and compliance with health standards.
A good fit would be someone with hands-on cooking experience in large-scale settings, strong leadership skills for overseeing teams, and the ability to handle security responsibilities in a correctional environment.
Interviews, hires, evaluates and terminates inmate food service employees.
Trains and instruct all employees, i.e., cooks, bakers, kitchen and dining help in all phases of their duties.
Supervises all personnel in the performance of their daily duties.
Acts as officer in maintaining internal security of cafeteria.
Works with inmate representative committee to resolve problems and complaints.
Responsible for the accurate preparation of all food orders on weekly basis and accurate deliveries.
Prepares cook's worksheet in strict accordance with SCDC master menu and maintains record for a 5-year period.
Meet with health, fire and OSHA inspections.
Responsible for ensuring that all required maintenance/repair work is performed on cafeteria equipment.
ServSafe Manager or must attain certification within six (6) months of employment.
Experience in quantity and quality cooking required.
Must be certified as a ServSafe manager or must attain certification within six (6) months of employment.
Must be certified by South Carolina Department of Corrections Training Academy or must successfully complete SCDC basic training upon hire.
Must successfully complete basic supervisory course within eighteen (18) months of employment.
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