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Cook I

1 Avalon Drive San Francisco CA 94112

Cook I

  • Pay Rate - $27.49 /hour  
  • Shift Status: On-Call
  • Shift Schedule: Varies

 

Frank Residences at the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living:

Nestled in San Francisco's Excelsior neighborhood on a nine-acre campus, the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL) is a center of excellence in providing a continuum of care. This includes the Frank Residences, offering luxurious assisted living and memory care services; the Jewish Home and Rehabilitation Center, featuring long-term skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and an acute psychiatric unit specialized in mental healthcare for older adults over age 55; and the Jewish Home and Senior Living Foundation.

Grounded in the Jewish values of dignity, compassion, and community, the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living, fondly referred to in the past as "the Jewish Home," was founded in 1871. Today, 150 years later, it continues to build upon its legacy of enriching the lives of older adults.

What You’ll Do as a Cook 1:
As a Cook 1, you will be responsible for preparing and cooking daily meals for all residents in accordance with planned menus and standardized recipes. You’ll play a vital role in delivering high-quality meals, ensuring food safety, and contributing to special events and celebrations within the community. Your culinary skills will directly enhance the resident experience through delicious, nutritious, and visually appealing meals.

  • Prepare and cook food items in accordance with standardized recipes, ensuring quality, flavor, and visual appeal.
  • Execute professional cooking techniques for proteins, sauces, and full plate compositions, including appropriate side dishes.
  • Read and fulfill individual resident meal tickets, preparing menu items to order using small-batch cooking methods.
  • Maintain meal production timing to ensure food is served at the proper temperature and presentation.
  • Work proficiently on Sauté and Grill stations; adjust based on daily needs and resident preferences.
  • Prepare a wide range of meals, including soups, entrées, vegetables, desserts, and items for special or restricted diets.
  • Substitute foods when required, ensuring all substitutions are authorized and communicated to the Culinary Director.
  • Prepare meals for special events and community functions as requested.
  • Ensure compliance with all sanitary and food safety regulations and community policies.
  • Monitor and ensure correct diet-specific food is served to residents.
  • Pull and thaw necessary food items in advance per production schedule.
  • Open and/or close kitchen according to schedule and department procedures.
  • Assist in receiving, checking, storing, and inventorying food and supplies.
  • Maintain clean, organized food storage areas, and ensure stock levels are adequate.
  • Collaborate with the Executive Chef on food product selection and menu development.
  • Complete daily and weekly cleaning duties as assigned, ensuring compliance with sanitation standards.
  • Dispose of food waste according to community policies and procedures.
  • Attend mandatory training sessions and educational workshops as assigned.
  • Accept reassignment as needed to meet operational needs.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of cooking experience in a hotel, restaurant, club, or similar institution.
  • Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
  • Strong understanding of cooking measurements, conversions, and portioning.
  • Ability to plan, prioritize, and execute meal preparation according to recipes and dietary guidelines.
  • Knowledge of kitchen equipment use, maintenance, and basic nutritional principles.

Cook | Food Service | Culinary | Kitchen | Hospitality | Meal Prep | Nutrition | Restaurant | Healthcare Dining
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

 

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