What does an Assistant Director of Food Services do?
A food service manager is responsible for the operations and daily activities of a restaurant. They are responsible for every single meal that a customer has at a restaurant. A few of the main duties of a food service manager are greeting customers at the entrance, ordering food supplies, dealing with customer issues and complaints, and hiring and training new employees. They also have to create reports that update owners on how the restaurant is performing. Some of the job titles that a food service manager had in the past would be server and food runner.
A food service manager should have five years of experience in the restaurant industry as well as a high school diploma or GED equivalent. One of the most important skills that a food service manager will have is attention to detail. Another skill is organization as the food service manager will have to be able to run a restaurant effectively.
- Budgeting the weekly expenses of the restaurant
- Solve any customer complaints or issues
- Follow all food safety regulations
- Schedule staff and cover for any shifts
- Hire and train new employees
- Set long term goals for the restaurant
- Ensure high quality food comes from the kitchen
- Develop a menu for the restaurant
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent
- Bachelor's degree or culinary degree preferred
- Ability to juggle multiple tasks at once
- Ability to forecast supplies as needed
- Ability to manage a budget
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to give constructive criticism to employees
- Ability to create restaurant policies for employees to follow
- Amazing leadership abilities
How much does an Assistant Director of Food Services make near United States?
Base Pay
Additional Pay
$55,425
/ yrAssistant Director of Food Services Career Path
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Assistant Director of Food Services Insights

“The pay is not great (but what do you expect for a job geared toward students).”

“The last cafe manager I had while I was there was the best boss I've ever had.”

“You get to know some good and nice people.”

“My wage was fair and living accommodations very nice.”

“I reported all of the malfeasance when I left; I left on my own and on good terms.”

“I received no formal training and what little training I did receive it was a sink or swim mentality.”

“And I’ve seen exceptional care and I don’t see recognition for this either”

“Pay was good but not worth what you go through!”
Assistant Director of Food Services Interviews
Frequently asked questions about the roles and responsibilities of an Assistant Director of Food Services
When working as an Assistant Director of Food Services, the most common skills you will need to perform your job and for career success are Microsoft Office Suite, Excellent Communication, Budgetary, Interpersonal and Communication, and Reviews.
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