On call Cook Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Issaquah, WA at Geebo

On call Cook

$22.
00 - $26.
00 per hour Free Meals! Free Onsite Parking!Era Living is seeking an on-call Line Cook to become the newest member of our Culinary Services team located at our University House Issaquah, WA community.
Competitive Compensation/Benefits Package 401(k) retirement plan with generous company match (eligibility contingent on age requirement)Double pay for holidays worked1 hour paid sick time for every 40 hours workedEmployee Assistance ProgramLongevity bonusesEmployee discount programsPrimary The Cook will prepare meals in accordance with planned menus and recipes, ensuring that each resident has a memorable dining experience.
Knowledge, Skills, and Culinary knowledge & ability to perform routine food service functions.
Proven ability to follow recipe preparation instructions and specific culinary procedures Ability to distinguish smells, tastes and temperatures Ability to understand proper food storage procedures Ability to adhere to strict established cleanliness standards Ability to read, write and communicate in English Ability to pass DSHS background check, required Education and Prior kitchen experience required; experience in a restaurant or catering environment preferred.
o First Aid and CPR certified or able to obtain within 30 days of hireo Food Handler's Certificate or able to obtain within 14 days of hire About Era If you are passionate about improving the quality of life for older adults and exemplify a values based approach to your work, demonstrating integrity, credibility, consistency, strong team orientation, and outstanding communication, we welcome your application!Era Living has been voted #4 Best Place to Work in Seattle 2017 (CityVoter's) and Top 5 BEST Places to Work in 2014 & 2015 (King5 Best of Western Washington!).
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LN Recommended Skills Cpr Cooking English First Aid And Preparedness Restaurant Operation Communication Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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