What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cook - Per Diem position at St. Ann Rehabilitation & Nursing Center?
Description
Join our excellent team of professionals to help meet the medical, social and spiritual needs of the people we serve.
St. Ann Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, in Dover, NH is a 54-bed facility offering short and long-term care in a warm and supportive atmosphere where residents are cared for according to their individual needs. We are proud to be a part of Catholic Charities New Hampshire’s continuum of care.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Cook to join our team at our long-term care nursing facility. If you have previous supervisory experience in a food service setting and are passionate about preparing nutritious and delicious meals for our residents, we want to hear from you!
Job Responsibilities:
- Prepare and cook meals according to established menus, ensuring high quality and adherence to dietary guidelines.
- Assist in planning and executing special meals and events.
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized kitchen environment.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
- Serve as a backup to the Food Service Director, stepping in to manage kitchen operations and oversee kitchen staff as needed.
- Monitor inventory and assist with ordering supplies.
- Train and mentor kitchen staff, ensuring consistent food quality and service.
Join our team of professionals dedicated to providing exceptional care to our residents. Apply now to become a valued member of the Dietary Services team at St. Ann Rehabilitation and Nursing Center!
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
- ServSafe Certification (strongly preferred)
- Must possess at least one year’s experience in food service facility, preferably in a long term care setting
- Must have knowledge of sanitary procedures
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin, marital or familial status, age or mental or physical handicap