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Employment Opportunities

Do you . . .

Want a new viable career option?
Seek variety and challenge?
Want a change in your routine?
Want an opportunity for advancement?
Seek professional & personal benefits?

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Nutrition Services’ staff prepare nutritious, delicious school meals and help children develop healthy eating habits.  We serve breakfast and lunch.

We operate cash registers and perform daily accounting processes.  We ensure our kitchens are in compliance with state and federal regulations. 

We work with students, staff, and the public.  We take pride in our contributions to the school district.

We are the warm, smiling faces that greet and serve our students, from Kindergarten to graduation!

  • Opportunities for growth: Positions range from 2.5 hours to 7.5 hours per day, from a kitchen aide to a site manager.
  • Benefited positions: Benefited positions offer health insurance, pension opportunity, personal and sick leave.
  • Summers off: A definite plus for those of us that live for Fairbanks’ summers of gardening, fishing, camping, entertaining visitors and more!  Plus, we have great work hours - no nights or weekends.
  • Christmas break - paid! Two weeks off at Christmas is paid, along with other paid holidays.  
  • Stimulating environment: An opportunity to work with people of all ages and backgrounds!   
  • A vital component to the education process: We are part of a team that includes teachers, administrators, and parents who support the educational process of our students.

Positions                                           Hours                                                Locations                                                         *Wages

Various Positions                            2.5-7.5 hours                                30 different work locations                       $14.43 - $20.44 per hour starting

School Lunch Hero Day

Student Kitchen Worker Program

Are you an interested high school student?

  • Speak with the kitchen manager at your school! They will explain what steps to take and will help you become a student worker.
     
  • High school students do get paid! Student-workers will receive minimum wage for their work.
  • Middle and elementary school students do not get paid for their work, but they do earn a meal for their service! For example, if you worked breakfast, you earn a breakfast meal; if you worked lunch, you earn a lunch meal.