The AAA Food Manager Certification program in Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive online training and examination option tailored for food industry professionals. This course, accredited by ANAB, is specifically designed to assist participants in complying with Kansas health regulations while providing the flexibility of a self-paced learning environment. Furthermore, the program is available in both English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for a diverse range of learners.



















The ANAB-accredited food manager certification is tailored for professionals in Sedgwick County and is conducted online to align with the Kansas Department of Health Services standards. Participants benefit from the flexibility of accessing the course anytime, allowing them to start, pause, and resume as needed. This accommodating structure enables individuals to work towards their certification while fitting their studies into their schedules.
Education plays a key role in minimizing safety hazards and preventing foodborne illnesses before they arise.
Develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address food safety challenges proactively.
Implement effective measures to lower the risk of foodborne illnesses, ensuring a safe dining environment for all.
Recognize and mitigate risks associated with inadequate food safety practices in your establishment.
A well-structured food safety system helps prevent disruptions, improving efficiency and overall operations.
Maintaining food safety standards fosters a healthier work environment, enhancing team morale and job satisfaction.
Our online certification program for food managers is available in Sedgwick County, Kansas. It is also accepted in several cities, including:
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Muy buenos
Wasn’t to bad
Just what you need
its a good course, interactive, its not boring and you learn a lot
This was interesting to me because it is such a critical issue.
easy to go through at home
Gonna be honest: I have a 26K note-count based on everything I’ve read and studied in the Food Handler guide, and it’ll still be saved after after all that. It’s very thorough and easy to understand. I don’t think I had a problem doing any of these, really. I’m fairly confident that I’ve got very close to 100%, if not outright.
Yeah, it was mandatory, but it was far from awful. Just took up my day at most.
I found the modules to be quick, informative, and easy to understand.
It was an interesting experience, very informative though hectic
Got me my Food Handlers license when the other one I tried didn’t work and was cheap
I liked that there were interactive activities and some sample questions in between the modules.
Very informative but so many videos to watch. It would be helpful to know how much progress has been done on the page until exam.