Five Star Senior Livingother related Employment listings - Lawrence, KS at Geebo

Five Star Senior Living

The Opportunity Our cooks prepare and serve attractive, nutritious meals in accordance with state regulation and Five Star policies and procedures to ensure that quality food service is provided at all times.
We want to deliver high quality dining experiences for our residents and it is through our talented cooks that we can provide such service.
Duties for a cook can range from preparing ingredients to be cooked, to being responsible for cooking of all foods.
In addition to cooking and maintaining a high level of cleanliness, safety and sanitation throughout the kitchen, cooks are expected to promote teamwork, strong communication with other departments and a positive and professional attitude.
What You'll Do ServicePrepare food items for residents and their guests as requested, including special request, in a timely and consistent manner.
Remain flexible and agile with dietary needs and requestsEnsure work environment and stations are clean and sanitizedEfficiencyInspect food products and supplies as neededDetermine food and supply needs based on menu and dietary needsCommunicate changes or shortages quickly and effectivelyControl and minimize wasteComply with outlined safety regulations, procedures, and 5-Star policies.
What You'll BringExperience & EducationHigh School Diploma or equivalent preferred1-year experience as a cook or in a similar culinary environmentStrong working knowledge of food preparation techniques, cooking methods, and safety and sanitation practicesFamiliarity with reading and interpretation of recipes and food preparation needsResilienceComfortable standing, stopping, squatting, twisting, and moving frequentlyAbility to lift and carry up to 30 poundsProven flexibility and innovation in a culinary environment to execute under pressureAbout the Company:
Five Star Senior Living.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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