Cook
Job Summary
CHC is a non-profit social service agency in the Akron area whose mission is to treat inspire support and empower individuals and families impacted by the disease of has been a critical part of Ohios efforts to treat and prevent substance use disorders since 1974.
We are currently looking for a Full Time Cook for our Food Services team for our Residential Facilities. Hours will be 8:00am-4:30pm Monday through Friday along with one weekend per month from 9:00am-5:30pm with days off during the week. Rotating weekends and holidays.
Duties Include:
- Cooking meals
- Writing the prep list
- Food preparation
- Checking in and putting away inventory
- Cleaning
- Using the company vehicle to deliver meals and pickup from Food Bank
- Compliance with all cleaning schedules and assignments
- Adherence to all safety policies and procedures
Minimum requirements:One year cooking experience; Have sufficient dexterity to handle food and equipment efficiently and safely; Able to lift up to 30 lbs; Able to work on feet for long periods of time as a great deal of time is spent on foot either continuously walking or standing. ServSafe is preferred but can be provided after probation period. Must have a valid drivers license and must pass a background check and drug test.
Why you would love it here:
- Free meal during shift!
- Medical dental and vision benefits for employees working 30 hours weekly!
- 32 paid days off per year! (holidays vacation personal and sick days!)
- Referral Bonuses!
- 403b with company match after one year!
- Professional licensure fee reimbursement!
- Company Sponsored Training Opportunities based on position
- Employee Assistance Program (including Health Management Family Support and Financial Advice/Assistance)!
CHC Addiction Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Provider of Services.
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
We're with you every step of the way. Our opioid treatment program was among the first in the region, and we’ve continued to develop our capabilities as new therapies and standards have emerged. Today, we offer a trauma-informed approach