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Sous Chef/Maintenance Supervisor - Lyons, OR
Sous Chef/Maintenance Supervisor - Lyons, OR
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We are looking for a couple to work along side our Camp Director as a Sous Chef and Mainentance Supervisor. Below are the two job descriptions:
Sous Chef
Position Purpose: The Sous Chef supports the overall food-service operation of the camp including purchasing, preparation, nutrition, and sanitation. Will also assist in food planning and ordering. May also assist in houskeeping or other needs of camp opperations.
Qualifications: ? Minimum 21 years of age. ? Minimum 2 years as a kitchen manager, director, and or head Cook ? Serve Safe certifications: o Food handlers card o Food Manager Training ? Experience as a baker of cookies, breads, muffins and cakes from scratch is a plus, but not a requirement ? Knowledge of federal, state and local laws/codes concerning food service operations ? Strong organization skills and willingness to work as a team member ? Ability to interact with all age levels, youth and adults in a positive manner ? Experience in institutional or large food service setting ? Knowledge of and experience in food service: ordering, inventory, budgeting, food preparation, family-style serving, buffet serving, cleaning, and institutional kitchen equipment ? Ability to work with a budget and purchase supplies efficiently ? Some experience in supervision helpful ? Possess strong organizational skills ? Clean CORI/SORI background checks
Essential Job Functions: 1. Assist the Head Chef direct the daily operations of the camp food and dining services including coordinating activities between the kitchen, dining room and outside eating. - Help with the planning and preparation of camp meals, snacks and pack-out food when needed. - Ensure the service of camp meals through directing the work of other employees and volunteer staff. - Coordinate menu planning for user groups as directed. - Ability to prepare special dietary foods. - Ensure safe and efficient preparation and serving of camp meals.
2. Help with the inventory and ordering of food, equipment, and supplies and arrange for the routine maintenance, sanitation, and upkeep of the camp kitchen, its equipment, and facilities. - Maintain inventory of food and household supplies. - Assist with ordering/purchasing food and kitchen supplies consistent with menus and enrollment counts. - Maintain high standards of cleanliness, sanitation, and safety. - Clean and maintain all food-service areas, including kitchen, dining room, storage, kitchen recycling. - Inspect equipment and ensure equipment is repaired as necessary. - Promote practices that seek to reduce waste, reuse items, and recycle as much as possible.
Physical Aspects of the Job: - Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. - Physical ability to lift and carry 50 pounds. - Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards of the site and facilities and camper and staff behavior. - Physical mobility and endurance to perform tasks while standing/walking for long periods of time (60 minutes or more). - Ability to safely and properly use kitchen equipment. - Ability to provide first aid and to assist campers and staff in an emergency. - Potential for working irregular hours with limited or simple equipment and facilities.
Maintenance Supervisor
Position Purpose: The Maintenance Supervisor supports the overall operation of the camp including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on grounds and facilities. Will also assist in retooling and rehabing of camp as needed. May also assist in houskeeping or other needs of camp opperations.
Qualifications: ? Minimum 21 years of age. ? Minimum 2 years as a maintenace worker, director, and or technician of somekind ? Experience with small engines and equipment repair a plus, but not a requirement ? Knowledge of federal, state and local laws/codes concerning safe operations of facilities and equipment ? Strong organization skills and willingness to work as a team member ? Ability to interact with all age levels, youth and adults in a positive manner ? Knowledge of and experience in grounds keeping and/or general property upkeep: ordering and sourcing unique parts, scheduled maintenance of grounds, gravel road care, simple electrical work, simple plumbing upkeep and repairs, general repairs ? Ability to work with a budget and purchase supplies efficiently ? Desire to live and work in a camp community – Self Starter and organizer ? Some experience in supervision helpful ? Possess strong organizational skills ? Valid Oregon State Driver’s License ? Clean CORI/SORI background checks
Essential Job Functions: 1. Assist the Camp Director in the daily operations of the camp sheduled and unscheduled maintenance. - Help with the planning and executing grounds upkeep. - Ensure all buildings and facilites stay in working order. - Provide emergency services to camp for repairs and fixes to broken or damaged items, i.e. water leak, ballast out, equipment/tool repair, etc. - Ability to accept janitorial duties. - Ability to work with small-medium sized farm and property equipment (riding lawn mower, gator, small tractor). - Ensure safe and efficient repairs and maintenance, especially when working around campers and guests. ! 1
2. Help with the inventory and ordering of parts, equipment, and supplies and arrange for the routine maintenance, and upkeep of the camp, its equipment, and facilities. - Maintain inventory of parts and supplies. - Assist with ordering/purchasing parts or supplies consistent with maintenance needs and repairs. - Maintain high standards of cleanliness, sanitation, and safety. - Clean and maintain all maintenance and tooled areas, including kitchens, storage, and maintenance yard. - Inspect equipment and ensure equipment is repaired as necessary. - Promote practices that seek to reduce waste, reuse items, and recycle as much as possible.
Physical Aspects of the Job: - Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing. - Physical ability to lift and carry 50 pounds. - Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to environmental and other hazards of the site and facilities and camper and staff behavior. - Physical mobility and endurance to perform tasks while standing/walking for long periods of time (60 minutes or more). - Ability to safely and properly use tools and equipment. - Ability to provide first aid and to assist campers and staff in an emergency. - Potential for working irregular hours with limited or simple equipment and facilities