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Evening Cacfp Food Program Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Child Care Lead Teacher

Ottawa, KS · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

Knowledge of KDHE licensing, CACFP food program, curriculum based methods, and positive discipline methods preferred * Excellent written and verbal communication skills * Must pass KBI background ...

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Child Care Lead Teacher

Ottawa, KS · On-site

$13 - $15/hr

Knowledge of KDHE licensing, CACFP food program, curriculum based methods, and positive discipline methods preferred * Excellent written and verbal communication skills * Must pass KBI background ...

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How much do evening cacfp food program jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for evening cacfp food program in the United States is $45,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Evening Cacfp Food Program vs After School Meal Coordinator?

AspectEvening Cacfp Food ProgramAfter School Meal Coordinator
CertificationsFood program certifications, nutrition trainingFood service certifications, nutrition knowledge
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, schools, non-profit settings in eveningsSchools, after-school programs, daytime or early evening
Employer & IndustryChild nutrition programs, non-profits, government agenciesEducational institutions, after-school providers

The Evening Cacfp Food Program focuses on providing nutritious evening meals to children through community-based programs, often in non-profit settings. The After School Meal Coordinator manages meal planning and service for after-school programs, typically during daytime or early evening hours. Both roles require knowledge of child nutrition and food safety, but they differ mainly in timing and specific program focus.

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CACFP Program Specialist

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Job description

Founded in 1970, Children's Hunger Alliance (CHA) is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger, collaborating with organizations throughout Ohio to provide nutritious meals to at-risk children who need them most. CHA partners with in-home childcare providers, childcare centers, afterschool, and summer programs to provide balanced, nutritious meals to children in their care. Additionally, they work with schools to increase breakfast participation and provide weekend meals to students. CHA educators also deliver nutrition education and lead children in physical activities to support children's long-termhealth.

JobPurpose:

Recruit and train child care centers and family child care providers in operating the Child and Adult Care Programs (CACFP); conduct monitoring reviews and complete required documentation; provide technical assistance and customer service to child care centers staff and family child care providers; conduct and report outreach activities; participate in regional, state and team meetings; all other duties as assigned.

JobDutiesandResponsibilities:

  1. Recruit and train child care centers staff and family child careproviders.
  2. Conduct on-site monitoring reviews of child care centers and in-home reviews of family child care providers.
  3. Provide technical assistance/customer service to child care centers and family child care providers to ensure they are claiming and meeting program requirements.
  4. Review and process all requiredpaperwork.
  5. Monitor and process disallowances on monthlyclaims.
  6. Train and support providers and center staff on the KidKare system.
  7. Conduct and report outreach activities for child care centers and family child careproviders.
  8. Conduct and report center and provider resourcedistribution.
  9. Maintain an organized electronic file for each child care center and family child care provider, including all required documents.
  10. Develop and maintain appropriate community contacts to increase awareness of CACFP and bring additional resources to the program.
  11. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of CACFP regulations of ODE, USDA, CHA, etc.; especially policies and procedure related to childcare centers and family child care meal pattern requirements.
  1. Complete and submit on time, accurate weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly reports to Director of Child Care Centers and Family Child Care Manager.
  2. Assist in the development of promotion, education, and program specificresources.
  3. Participate in regional, state, and teammeetings.
  4. Follow Ohio law regarding reporting of cases of suspected childabuse/neglect.
  5. All other duties asassigned.
Job Qualifications:
    • Associate's Degree in Nutrition, Child Development/Early Childhood Education or 2 years relevant experience deemed appropriate; experience with structured child care programs and training preferred
    • Valid State of Ohio Driver's License
Knowledge of:
    • USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program regulations
    • Child nutrition and child development
    • Early childhood education
    • Program implementation and evaluation
Skills:
    • Highly effective communication and presentation skills-written and oral
    • Planning, organizing, prioritizing and time management skills; able to manage multiple tasks
    • Ability to work with diverse individuals and groups
    • Ability to use computer, including email, the Internet, and various software programs
    • Ability to use technology and innovative strategies to create effective nutrition education materials and train adults
    • Positive and resilient

Job Working Condition:

Frequent travel within Northwest Ohio