Houston Independent School District
Coordinator 2 - Compliance and Accountability
Houston Independent School District, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Location: Food Services Administration
Department: NS Compliance & Accountability
Area:North
Contract Months:12
Salary Range: $85,000.00 - $105,000.00
Academic Year: 25-26
JOB SUMMARY
The Coordinator 2 is responsible for school-level financial accuracy compliance and accountability, such as cash handling, inventory management, and deposits at all schools through audit readiness, regulatory reporting, training, and internal controls. This role ensures that all HISD Nutrition Services programs operate in full compliance with federal, state, and local regulations including SBP, NSLP, ASCP, CACFP, FFVP, and SSO/SFSP. This is a hands-on, field position that will be traveling to all HISD schools. Success in this position requires exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt to dynamic environments. The Coordinator 2 must demonstrate strong communication and leadership abilities, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and the district's mission to provide safe, healthy, and equitable nutrition services.
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Financial Accountability - Leads internal controls with audits and training for financial accuracy and cash handling at all schools. They oversee the accuracy and integrity of cash handling processes, verify timely and complete deposit submissions, and reconcile inventory records to prevent loss and improve accountability. 2. Compliance - Ensure full compliance with USDA and Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) regulations for all school nutrition programs. 3. FFVP - Support the grant funded Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program through training, communication, and financial reporting. 4. Department Reports - Reading, interpreting, and creating reports and data to assist in program analysis and school-level finance compliance metrics.
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES CONTINUED
5. Customer service - Supporting the department with training and questions related to compliance and accountability. 6. Oversight - Serves as a critical liaison between the Nutrition Services department and individual school sites, fostering a culture of financial stewardship and operational excellence. 7. Cross-Functional - Cultivating strong relationships with school principals, cafeteria managers, and other stakeholders, providing expert guidance and support. Their proactive approach to audit readiness includes designing and monitoring internal controls, conducting periodic compliance assessments, and ensuring documentation meets the highest standards for regulatory inspections. 8. Travel to schools and district locations (approx. 15% of the time) ensuring consistent application of best practices in financial procedures, inventory controls, and regulatory compliance. 9. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Public Health, Business Administration, Accounting, or related field; School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) credentials preferred.
WORK EXPERIENCE
At least 3-5 years working in the district/central office of a large urban school district.
* School nutrition program administration, with demonstrated expertise in federal compliance and audit processes.
SKILL AND/OR REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATION
Microsoft Office Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills Proficiency in school nutrition POS systems. TX-UNPS, PrimeroEdge, and Microsoft Office Suite preferred.
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Work Leadership. Regularly provides project management or team leadership to a group of two or more employees but does not have formal supervisory responsibility. Leading and directing is restricted to monitoring work and providing guidance on escalated issues. Most of work time is spent performing many of the same duties they are leading.
WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT
Work involves the application of moderately complex procedures and tasks that are quite varied. Independent judgment is often required to select and apply the most appropriate of available resources. Ongoing supervision is provided on an "as needed" basis.
BUDGET AUTHORITY
Specifies requirements for a plan and/or budget.
PROBLEM SOLVING
new solutions to problems and improve existing methods or generate new ideas.
IMPACT OF DECISIONS
Decisions have minor, small and possibly incremental impact on the department or facility. Errors are usually discovered in succeeding operations where most of the work is verified or checked and is normally confined to a single department or phase of the organizational activities resulting in brief inconvenience.
COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONS
works with others to resolve problems, clarify, or interpret complex information/policies, and provide initial screening/negotiations without approval authority. Interactions are typically with customers, senior level professional staff, and managers.
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
Regularly assesses and diffuses complex, and escalated customer issues. Takes personal responsibility and accountability for solving systemic customer service problems. Regularly explores alternative and creative solutions to meeting the needs of the customer within HISD's policies and guidelines.
WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Work involves some exposure to moderate risk of accident and requires following basic safety precautions.
Ability to carry and/or lift less than 45 pounds.
Houston Independent School District is an equal opportunity employer.
Department: NS Compliance & Accountability
Area:North
Contract Months:12
Salary Range: $85,000.00 - $105,000.00
Academic Year: 25-26
JOB SUMMARY
The Coordinator 2 is responsible for school-level financial accuracy compliance and accountability, such as cash handling, inventory management, and deposits at all schools through audit readiness, regulatory reporting, training, and internal controls. This role ensures that all HISD Nutrition Services programs operate in full compliance with federal, state, and local regulations including SBP, NSLP, ASCP, CACFP, FFVP, and SSO/SFSP. This is a hands-on, field position that will be traveling to all HISD schools. Success in this position requires exceptional organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt to dynamic environments. The Coordinator 2 must demonstrate strong communication and leadership abilities, as well as a commitment to ethical conduct and the district's mission to provide safe, healthy, and equitable nutrition services.
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Financial Accountability - Leads internal controls with audits and training for financial accuracy and cash handling at all schools. They oversee the accuracy and integrity of cash handling processes, verify timely and complete deposit submissions, and reconcile inventory records to prevent loss and improve accountability. 2. Compliance - Ensure full compliance with USDA and Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) regulations for all school nutrition programs. 3. FFVP - Support the grant funded Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program through training, communication, and financial reporting. 4. Department Reports - Reading, interpreting, and creating reports and data to assist in program analysis and school-level finance compliance metrics.
MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES CONTINUED
5. Customer service - Supporting the department with training and questions related to compliance and accountability. 6. Oversight - Serves as a critical liaison between the Nutrition Services department and individual school sites, fostering a culture of financial stewardship and operational excellence. 7. Cross-Functional - Cultivating strong relationships with school principals, cafeteria managers, and other stakeholders, providing expert guidance and support. Their proactive approach to audit readiness includes designing and monitoring internal controls, conducting periodic compliance assessments, and ensuring documentation meets the highest standards for regulatory inspections. 8. Travel to schools and district locations (approx. 15% of the time) ensuring consistent application of best practices in financial procedures, inventory controls, and regulatory compliance. 9. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Public Health, Business Administration, Accounting, or related field; School Nutrition Specialist (SNS) credentials preferred.
WORK EXPERIENCE
At least 3-5 years working in the district/central office of a large urban school district.
* School nutrition program administration, with demonstrated expertise in federal compliance and audit processes.
SKILL AND/OR REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATION
Microsoft Office Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills Proficiency in school nutrition POS systems. TX-UNPS, PrimeroEdge, and Microsoft Office Suite preferred.
LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES
Work Leadership. Regularly provides project management or team leadership to a group of two or more employees but does not have formal supervisory responsibility. Leading and directing is restricted to monitoring work and providing guidance on escalated issues. Most of work time is spent performing many of the same duties they are leading.
WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT
Work involves the application of moderately complex procedures and tasks that are quite varied. Independent judgment is often required to select and apply the most appropriate of available resources. Ongoing supervision is provided on an "as needed" basis.
BUDGET AUTHORITY
Specifies requirements for a plan and/or budget.
PROBLEM SOLVING
new solutions to problems and improve existing methods or generate new ideas.
IMPACT OF DECISIONS
Decisions have minor, small and possibly incremental impact on the department or facility. Errors are usually discovered in succeeding operations where most of the work is verified or checked and is normally confined to a single department or phase of the organizational activities resulting in brief inconvenience.
COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONS
works with others to resolve problems, clarify, or interpret complex information/policies, and provide initial screening/negotiations without approval authority. Interactions are typically with customers, senior level professional staff, and managers.
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
Regularly assesses and diffuses complex, and escalated customer issues. Takes personal responsibility and accountability for solving systemic customer service problems. Regularly explores alternative and creative solutions to meeting the needs of the customer within HISD's policies and guidelines.
WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Work involves some exposure to moderate risk of accident and requires following basic safety precautions.
Ability to carry and/or lift less than 45 pounds.
Houston Independent School District is an equal opportunity employer.