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Manager, Food Services & Community-Use

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Langley, BC
CA$81,296/year
Senior Level
Full-Time

About the role

Manager, Food Services and Community-Use

Position Summary

The District Manager, Food Services and Community-Use provides district-level leadership for the continued development and oversight of Feeding Futures, related school food service initiatives, and community use/rental operations.

The role strengthens the administrative, operational, financial, and technology-enabled framework supporting two complementary district functions: student-focused food programming and responsible community access to school facilities. The position is both operational and developmental, with responsibility for current service delivery and the systems needed for long-term sustainability.

Responsibilities

  • Build a more coordinated, accountable, and sustainable district food services model.
  • Support schools through clearer processes, standards, communication, and operational guidance.
  • Strengthen budget stewardship, purchasing discipline, and expenditure visibility.
  • Coordinate vendors, food service partners, rental partners, and community organizations.
  • Improve rental agreement processes, scheduling visibility, site coordination, and revenue tracking.
  • Use dashboards, portals, forms, calendars, and reporting tools to reduce manual administration.
  • Identify efficiencies, cost savings, and responsible revenue opportunities.
  • Lay the groundwork for future centralization, including a potential centralized kitchen and hub-and-spoke food service model.
  1. Food Services and Feeding Futures Leadership
  • Lead the continued development of the Feeding Futures operating model.
  • Translate review findings into practical implementation steps and operating priorities.
  • Support consistent district-wide practices for food service delivery, ordering, school support, and quality assurance.
  • Guide menu and service approaches that support nutrition, student acceptance, cost control, and operational scalability.
  1. Budget Stewardship, Cost Control, and Revenue Visibility
  • Oversee food service budget tracking, expenditure visibility, cost controls, and purchasing governance.
  • Support the shift from reactive school-level purchasing to planned district-level food service operations.
  • Track rental activity, usage trends, cost-recovery considerations, and revenue opportunities.
  • Provide reporting that connects spending, service levels, participation, rental activity, and financial impact.
  1. Community Use, Venue Rentals, and Rental Agreements
  • Support or manage rental agreements between schools, the district, and external organizations.
  • Coordinate rental inquiries, approvals, scheduling, documentation, invoicing inputs, cancellations, and follow-up.
  • Work with schools, Facilities, Finance, and other departments to confirm availability, access, custodial needs, equipment/fixture requirements, room setup, and site-specific conditions.
  • Ensure community use processes align with district policy, insurance requirements, school priorities, and risk-management expectations.
  1. Policy, Standards, and Stakeholder Management
  • Develop procedures, templates, checklists, communication tools, and school-facing guidance.
  • Manage relationships with vendors, suppliers, community partners, rental organizations, and internal stakeholders.
  • Clarify service expectations, accountability measures, issue-resolution pathways, and partner responsibilities.
  • Reduce administrative burden on schools while maintaining district consistency, fairness, and accountability.
  1. Systems, Technology, and Reporting
  • Support dashboards, portals, forms, calendars, records, and workflows that improve visibility and coordination.
  • Use approved district tools such as Microsoft Forms, SharePoint, Excel, Power BI, Power Pages, Dataverse, or similar systems.
  • Improve reporting on school needs, program usage, spending trends, rental activity, revenue, service gaps, and operational performance.
  • Create technology-supported processes that make the work easier to manage, easier to audit, and easier for schools to use.
  1. Long-Range Planning and Asset Utilization
  • Contribute to planning for equipment, infrastructure, kitchen capacity, service expansion, and future centralization.
  • Support development of a hub-and-spoke food service model as the program matures.
  • Improve visibility into how district spaces are used by external organizations.
  • Identify responsible opportunities to increase revenue while protecting student programming, school priorities, and district policy requirements.

Required Skills and Experience

  • Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and 7 years of progressive experience in a related field, or an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
  • Food service, hospitality, kitchen, school meal, or meal program experience, with practical understanding of workflow, food handling, menu planning, and safe service delivery.
  • Operational leadership experience in a service-based, multi-site, or developing program environment.
  • Budgeting, expenditure monitoring, cost control, purchasing, cost recovery, or revenue reporting experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage vendors, community partners, rental organizations, school administrators, district departments, and other stakeholders.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with public-sector awareness, sound judgment, confidentiality, fairness, and service orientation.
  • Comfort with digital tools, dashboards, portals, forms, workflow systems, calendars, reporting tools, and practical technology-enabled process improvement.
  • Demonstrated ability to build structure in a developing environment, identify process gaps, implement solutions, and support change across schools and departments.

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