Conference Dining Associate
University of California - Santa Barbara | |
The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $28.07/hr. - $33.07/hr. | |
United States, California, Santa Barbara | |
1021 Anacapa Street (Show on map) | |
Dec 14, 2024 | |
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Payroll Title: EVENTS SPEC 2 Job Code: 6291 Job Open Date: 11-19-2024 Application Review Begins: 12-9-2024 Department Code (Name): FDSR - Campus Dining Percentage of Time: 100% Union Code (Name): 99 - Non-represented Employee Class (Appointment Type): 2 - Staff: Career FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Salary Grade: PSS/19 Hiring/Budgeted Hourly Range: The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $28.07/hr. - $33.07/hr. Work Location: Ortega Dining Commons - Conference Dining Office Working Days and Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm (May Vary during summer) Benefits Eligibility: Full Benefits Type of Remote or Hybrid Work Arrangement, if applicable: N/A Special Instructions: For full consideration, please include a resume and a cover letter as part of your application. Department Marketing Statement: Housing, Dining & Auxiliary Enterprises houses 10,000 students, faculty and family residents on campus, provides support services for 9,300 students residing in the communities adjacent to the campus, serves 21,000 customers daily in its retail and board dining programs, manages the UCSB Campus Store and University Center, hosts 150,000 guests annually for conferences and meetings, manages a major events center (Events Center), and oversees the administration of transportation, parking and fleet services. Additional responsibilities in the HDAE portfolio include Administrative & Residential Information Technology (ARIT) and The Club & Guest House. HDAE employs 600 full-time employees and 1,800 student employees. HDAE maintains a physical plant of more than 3 million square feet of buildings and 250 acres of grounds and landscaping. Benefits of Belonging Working at UC means being part of this vibrant institution that shines a light on what is possible. People make UC great, and UC recognizes your contributions by making this a great place to work. Excellent retirement and health are just one of the rewards. Learn more about the benefits of working at UC Brief Summary of Job Duties: The Conference Dining Associate, under the supervision of the Conference Dining Manager, plans, organizes and manages dining and catering content for assigned, moderately complex summer conference programs on campus and at University-owned apartments. The Conference Dining Associate interacts with a diverse clientele, including University professors and commercial program directors, to assess and determine how a program's dining and catering needs can be met by our services and facilities, or other on and off-campus resources. Serves as a planning consultant to event organizers to ensure that all dining and catering details have been considered, working with the client's needs and budget parameters, developing a comprehensive services package that includes vendor contracts. Determines scope of project, timelines and unit requirements to fulfill service agreements. Required Qualifications:
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Job Functions and Percentages of Time: 45% - Planning and Analysis - --Plans, organizes and manages dining and catering content for assigned, moderately complex summer conference programs on campus and at University-owned apartments. -Interacts with a diverse clientele (including University professors and commercial program directors), to assess and determine how a program's dining and catering needs can be met by our services and facilities, or other on and off-campus resources. -Serves as a planning consultant to event organizers to ensure that all dining and catering details have been considered. Elicits client's needs and budget parameters, researching necessary resources and their availability and developing a comprehensive services package that includes vendor contracts. Determines scope of project, timelines and unit requirements to fulfill service agreements. -Gives detailed direction to management teams of four dining commons and two catering units with regard to dining room and catered event operations: logistics, level of event service required, special needs and budget parameters. Ensures that departmental customer service standards are maintained and policies are enforced. -Creates customized catering budgets by acquiring all campus and off-campus vendor rates for required products and services, in order to comply with previous rate structures or to provide fiscal solvency for a new program. -Establishes and maintains a complex summer meal plan authorization system, including meal card encoding and distribution system for multi-week programs, and key tag tracking for short- stay programs. -Utilizes Event Master catering and Kx conference programs to manage conference event details from database entry through invoicing. -Maintains authorization system for Summer On-line Sack Meal program, in conjunction with ARIT technicians, as required by summer session residents. -Oversees creation and implementation of conference season media content for dining commons digital signage network. -Administers and implements the summer dining and catering component for assigned conference programs both on campus and at University-owned apartments. -Acts as a liaison with off-campus vendors for event services contracts. -Represents clients in contractual agreements for services from on and off-campus vendors in order to secure services required; Authorizes contract deadlines and ensures that contract negotiations and deadlines are met. -Responsible for the coordination of catered event equipment and services, in compliance with negotiated contract. Partners with Conference Managers to secure event space. -Utilizes cloud-based event diagram system for internal and external client floor plan presentation. -Negotiates catering financial arrangements, policy statements and service levels by analyzing budget restrictions in order to meet all financial commitments and University department policy requirements. -Provides and reviews financial data and statistical data for each conference program. -Uses in-depth knowledge of summer conference programs to review weekly meal count reports, investigating inconsistencies and distributing accurate reports to the dining management team. -Prepares final individual conference reports which determine strategies for the future and figure in event pricing. -Assists with Campus Catering sales seasonally and as assigned. 40% - Event Planning - June through September -Responsible for ensuring that each event is presented professionally, within University policies and departmental standards. Executes and enforces event contracts -Meets with event directors in advance; monitors during catered events to ensure that all requirements and plans are implemented properly and professionally by caterers and coordinated service vendors. -Provides oversight for all aspects of dining and catered event management for 40-60 different programs annually; reviews applicable University policies and procedures to confirm compliance; monitors event equipment and supply deliveries from resource providers in accordance with client's needs. -Oversees catered events and dining commons functions to ensure success of the program. -Acts as the primary dining and catering liaison and fields numerous requests relating to upcoming and ongoing events and programs. -Troubleshoots on-site event issues, collaborating with the event management team for solutions. 10% - Student Supervision - March through September -Supervises up to two paraprofessional student positions (Conference Dining Assistants). Delegates tasks and monitors progress. -Determines student schedules and makes job duty modifications to better meet client needs while remaining cost effective. -Recruitment and training. Recruits, hires and trains student staff positions. -Evaluates the student applications and resumes and implements department changes or improvements needed in the hiring process. -Implements training programs for the Conference Dining Assistant, focusing on University and department orientation, departmental and unit policies and procedures as well as customer service, safety and security issues. -In conjunction with Conference Dining Manager, analyzes and evaluates student training programs annually, focusing on efficiency, value and program content. -Upholds unit goals and standards. -Establishes individual goals and evaluates performance for student position through written performance evaluations. -Assigns, disseminates and reviews workloads in order to provide an efficient work flow. -Facilitates job enrichment, special assignments and ongoing training for student employees to enhance professional development. -Makes recommendations and initiates disciplinary action when necessary in accordance with University staff personnel policies and after consultation with appropriate levels of management. -Initiates communication directly with co-workers and/or supervisor to improve and clarify working relationships, identifying problems and concerns and seeking resolution to work-related conflicts. Participates in staff training and development workshops, retreats and meetings as determined by the supervisor. 5% - Other Duties - -May be assigned other administrative duties throughout the year. -Promotes the departmental Educational Equity Program in hiring, training and educational practices. -Affirm and support Residential Dining's sustainability goals to protect, preserve and regenerate our environmental resources by practicing "earth-friendly" food habits, and helping UCSB on its way to becoming a sustainable community. -Facilitates job enrichment, special assignments and ongoing training for students. UC Vaccination Programs Policy: As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccinations Programs. As a condition of Physical Presence at a Location or in a University Program, all Covered Individuals** must participate in any applicable Vaccination Program by providing proof that they are Up-to-Date with any required Vaccines or submitting a request for Exception in a Mandate Program or properly declining vaccination in an Opt-Out Program no later than the Compliance Date (Capitalized terms in this paragraph are defined in the policy.). Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. For more information, please visit: * UC Santa Barbara COVID-19 Information - https://www.ucsb.edu/COVID-19-information * University of California Policy on Vaccinations - With Interim Revisions - https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/5000695/VaccinationProgramsPolicy *Note: The Policy on Vaccination Programs - With Interim Revisions was updated effective August 16, 2023. 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