What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cook position at Great Lakes Community Action Partnership?
Cook (Union)
Location: 812 North College Drive, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Schedule: Monday - Thursday (7:30 AM - 4:30 PM)
Weekly Hours: 34 hours per week, 42 weeks per year
Employment Type: Seasonal Full-Time
Pay Rate: Starting at $19.41 per hour
Summary: Use menus provided to prepare meals suitable for children’s age and development according to recipes and CACFP requirements. Transport meals to assigned sites; serve meals and ensure a family style setting. Purchase and prepare food according to established guidelines.
Why work for GLCAP?
- Health/Dental/Vision Insurance (available immediately)
- 403(B) Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability Insurance
- HSA and FSA with company contributions
- Generous Paid Time Off (Sick & Personal)
- Paid Holidays
- Wellness Incentives (save almost 50% off Weight Watchers, discounted gym memberships, rewards for completing wellness activities, etc.)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Casual dress code
- Growth and professional development opportunities
- Company Engagement Activities and Employee Recognition
- Family oriented atmosphere
- Education Assistance
Education:
Required High school diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED) and ability to operate kitchen equipment.
Experience:
One to three years' experience in food service and volume meal preparation using basic cooking skills and reading and following a recipe.
As a condition of employment, the following are additional requirements:
- Initial and periodic Motor Vehicle Records checks, maintain a valid driver’s license, and maintain a safe driving record.
- Must have insured, dependable transportation available for daily use.
- Initial and periodic physical exams required.
- Must submit to initial and/or periodic state and/or federal criminal checks.
- Must submit to initial and periodic drug and alcohol testing.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Implement the menu in accordance with policies, procedures, and established practices, purchasing requirements, Head Start Performance Standards, and guidelines established by CACFP.
- In accordance with established guidelines and procedures, purchase food and supplies needed for center-based meals and snacks, home-based socializations, and classroom cooking projects.
- Prepare, organize and set up food for meals and snacks in accordance with family meal style service.
- Use information about children’s allergies, food preferences, and special diet recommendations appropriately for food preparation.
- Clean and maintain kitchen, food service utensils, equipment, and food storage areas to standards mandated by Ohio Department of Health, licensing requirements, Head Start Performance Standards, and best practices with regards to food safety and sanitation.
- Maintain required CACFP paperwork; compile, prepare, and submit monthly reports and documentation on time.
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