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Associate Chef

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

A Healthier Future Starts With You! As a Culinary Lead (what we call a Kitchen Lead at Sweetgreen), you are the food quality expert in the kitchen. You own how our food is prepped, cooked, and ...

Associate Chef

Framingham, MA · On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

A Healthier Future Starts With You! As a Culinary Lead (what we call a Kitchen Lead at Sweetgreen), you are the food quality expert in the kitchen. You own how our food is prepped, cooked, and ...

Associate Chef

Mountain View, CA · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

A Healthier Future Starts With You! As a Culinary Lead (what we call a Kitchen Lead at Sweetgreen), you are the food quality expert in the kitchen. You own how our food is prepped, cooked, and ...

Associate Chef

Boulder, CO · On-site

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

A Healthier Future Starts With You! As a Culinary Lead (what we call a Kitchen Lead at Sweetgreen), you are the food quality expert in the kitchen. You own how our food is prepped, cooked, and ...

Executive Chef

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

Executive Chef Salary: $130,000 - $150,000 Other Forms of Compensation ... Bonus Plan Become part of Restaurant Associates, the industry's leading provider of dining and ...

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Sous Chef

Birmingham, MI · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

Sous Chef Opportunities - Metro Detroit Multiple Openings | $60,000-$75,000 | Scratch Kitchens ... Harper Associates is Michigan's longest-standing Hospitality recruitment agency. We partner with ...

Chef

Sonora, CA · On-site

$23/hr

Maintains a professional relationship with fellow associates. * Helps reduce loss/waste ... Checks and dates all deliveries received and report any variances to chef in charge. * Verifies ...

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Banquet Chef

Detroit, MI · On-site

$80K - $85K/yr

Executive Banquet Chef -- Downtown Detroit Hotel/Conference & Event Center Search by Harper Associates $80-85,000+ plus great benefit packgae Executive Banquet Chef for a high volume, luxury hotel ...

Executive Banquet Chef -- Downtown Detroit Hotel/Conference & Event Center Search by Harper Associates $80-85,000+ plus great benefit package Executive Banquet Chef for a high volume, luxury hotel ...

Chef

Sonora, CA · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

Maintains a professional relationship with fellow associates. * Helps reduce loss/waste ... Checks and dates all deliveries received and report any variances to chef in charge. * Verifies ...

Sous Chef

Jamaica, NY · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Sous Chef Delta One JFK Pay Grade: 12 Reports To: Salary: $75,000-$85,000 Other Forms of ... Become part of Restaurant Associates, the industry's leading provider of dining and event catering ...

SOUS CHEF

Seattle, WA · On-site

$80K - $82K/yr

Become part of Restaurant Associates, the industry's leading provider of dining and event catering ... Working as the Sous Chef, you will be responsible for the successful operation of the Culinary ...

... Apply: -WA/Sales-Associate-Chef-Store-PT_R279250-1 ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ... Utilize all tools and skills learned in the CHEF'STORE Way training and model the behavior in the ...

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How much do associate chef jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate chef in the United States is $15.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the lowest position as a chef?

The lowest position for an associate chef is typically a line cook or prep cook, responsible for basic food preparation and assisting more senior chefs. These roles often require basic culinary skills and may serve as entry points for a career in professional kitchens.

What can I do with an Associates in culinary?

An associate's degree in culinary arts prepares individuals for entry-level positions such as line cook, prep cook, or kitchen assistant in restaurants, hotels, or catering services. It also provides foundational skills for advancement to roles like sous chef or pastry chef with experience and additional training.

What are Associate Chefs?

Associate Chefs are culinary professionals who assist head chefs or executive chefs in preparing meals, managing kitchen staff, and ensuring food quality and safety standards are met. They often handle tasks such as ingredient preparation, cooking, plating dishes, and supervising junior kitchen staff. Associate Chefs play a key role in maintaining efficient kitchen operations and may also help with menu planning and inventory management. This role is ideal for those looking to advance their culinary careers and gain valuable hands-on experience.

How much does a chef make with an associate's degree?

An associate chef with an associate's degree typically earns between $25,000 and $40,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and the establishment. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced chefs or those in high-end restaurants can earn more. Skills such as food safety and kitchen management can influence salary potential.

What are the primary ways Associate Chefs collaborate with other kitchen staff during service?

As an Associate Chef, you’ll work closely with the Executive and Sous Chefs to ensure that dishes are prepared efficiently and to the restaurant’s standards. You’ll often coordinate with line cooks, prep staff, and servers to manage the flow of orders, address any issues with ingredients or timing, and maintain a smooth service. Strong communication skills and teamwork are essential, as you may need to step in to help with plating, quality control, or training new kitchen team members. This collaborative environment is fast-paced but rewarding, offering opportunities to learn from more experienced chefs and contribute to a cohesive team.

What is the difference between Associate Chef vs Line Cook?

AspectAssociate ChefLine Cook
Credentials Culinary degree or equivalent experience Often no formal degree, on-the-job training
Work Environment Kitchen, often with supervisory duties Kitchen, focused on specific station
Employer Usage Restaurants, hotels, catering services Restaurants, food service establishments
Common Search Intent Roles with some responsibility, leadership Entry-level, station-specific tasks

The main difference between an Associate Chef and a Line Cook is that an Associate Chef typically has more culinary training and may take on supervisory or assistant managerial roles, whereas a Line Cook focuses on preparing dishes at a specific station with less responsibility. Both roles are essential in professional kitchens, but the Associate Chef often has broader responsibilities and a higher level of experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Chef, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Chef, you need a solid background in culinary techniques, food safety, and kitchen operations, often gained through a culinary degree or relevant kitchen experience. Familiarity with commercial kitchen equipment, inventory management systems, and certifications such as ServSafe are typically required. Strong teamwork, multitasking, and communication skills help you excel in high-pressure environments and support the head chef effectively. These competencies ensure consistent food quality, smooth kitchen workflow, and a positive dining experience for guests.

What is an associate chef?

An associate chef is a culinary professional who assists head chefs and kitchen staff in preparing and cooking food. They typically have basic cooking skills, follow recipes, and may work under supervision in restaurants or catering services. This role often requires culinary training or certification and involves tasks such as food prep, plating, and maintaining kitchen cleanliness.
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Associate Chef, On-Call

Associate Chef, On-Call

Ceres Community Project

Santa Rosa, CA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

DEPARTMENT: Culinary Operations

REPORTS TO: Kitchen Manager

LOCATION: Ceres HQ

STATUS: 1 Casual/On Call, Part-Time, Non-Exempt

EXPECTED HOURS:0 - 30


Position Summary

The Associate Chef supports the smooth operation of kitchen shifts, ensures efficient and organized meal production, and maintains quality standards and food safety. As an Associate Chef this position is a shift lead for volunteers, and models a supportive site culture that positively engages adult and youth volunteers, ensuring that volunteer hours are maximized and work on those shifts is meaningful. S/he/they is expected to uphold and model Ceres' culture, values, and mission at all times when interacting with staff, volunteers, and the community at large.On Call Associate Chefs are called upon to cover a variety of shifts, from kitchen Adult or Youth shifts, and bagging and packaging shifts.


This role requires a finger print background check.


Essential Functions and Responsibilities

  • Leads production on adult and/or youth volunteer shifts; point person for volunteer questions and issues on shift; ensures volunteers are leveraged as fully as possible.
  • Follows the daily cooking plan and production schedule, adjusting and pivoting as directed by the Lead Production Chef.
  • Ensures consistency across all shifts in food safety and sanitation practices, cooking techniques, and food quality; maintains all documentation of time/temperature cooling logs, refrigeration logs, all other HACCP documentation.
  • Keeps kitchen neat and orderly during shifts and provides a clean handoff to the incoming chef with accuracy and good organization, including assisting with dish washing, mopping, and laundry needs. Conducts deep cleaning and organizational tasks.
  • Oversees volunteers and production details closely to ensure that all meals leaving the kitchen are beautiful, delicious, and maintaining Medically Tailored Meal (MTM) standards. Follows SOPs, recipe guidelines, portioning and cooking plans as outlined.
  • Works under guidance of Kitchen Manager and Lead Chef to maximize food going to clients and minimize food waste.
  • Assists with shorthanded shifts and covers for chef absences as needed.

Additional Tasks as a Culinary Team Member:

  • Follows food safety protocols include but are not limited to: documentation of time/temperature cooling logs, refrigeration logs, all other HACCP documentation; properly rotating food to avoid waste; as keep the kitchen neat and orderly during and between shifts; conducts deep cleaning tasks .
  • Oversees volunteers and production details closely to ensure that all meals leaving the kitchen are beautiful, delicious, and maintain Medically Tailored Meal (MTM) standards.
  • Regular, reliable, predictable attendance is required for all shifts.
  • Other duties as required and requested.

Adult and Youth Volunteer Program Responsibilities

  • Ensure new adult volunteers and youth receive a warm welcome and are oriented to kitchen workflows and that all volunteers are engaged in meaningful work throughout the course of each shift
  • Teach volunteers new skills related to the work of the kitchen
  • Ensure volunteers are communicated with respectfully and with appreciation
  • Develops and maintains positive working relationships with adult and youth volunteers; provides appropriate support, training, acknowledgement, and gratitude, every day and on every shift.
  • Models Ceres' culture and values; maintains an atmosphere of non-judgement and respect for diverse value sets.
  • Documents accurate volunteer attendance on shifts.
  • Holds Adult volunteer circles regularly on each shift, so that volunteers understand the plan and flow of each shift.
  • Maintains "Positive Youth Development" environment at all times, follows principles of youth development and Ceres' youth program standards.
  • Facilitates youth curriculum circles and engages teen leaders in helping to manage tasks
  • Attends Youth Program staff meetings and trainings.
  • Holds check-in conversations with teens modeling youth development best practices.


Qualifications

  • At least 3 years of professional production cooking experience, preferably in the whole food arena.
  • Active food handler's certification (manager's preferred).
  • Ability to provide overall management to a fast-paced shift of staff and volunteers.
  • Youth and volunteer management experience strongly preferred.
  • Strong capacity for teaching kitchen skills.
  • Ability to stay calm and keep a sense of humor in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to perform basic computer functions using Microsoft Office.
  • Ability to work well in a team.
  • Excellent communication skills; ability to communicate warmly and clearly.
  • Demonstrates a good awareness of self and ability to self-assess.
  • Ability and desire to be in a work environment that values working as a team, relationships and giving and receiving honest feedback.
  • A commitment to Ceres Community Project mission and operating principles.


Physical Demands / Work Environment

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a staff member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand in a kitchen; use hands and fingers to operate various kitchen utensils and equipment; talk and hear to communicate with coworkers.
  • The job requires regular chopping, lifting, cooking, and sorting.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements to ensure food safety standards.
  • Moderate lifting of up to 50 pounds, bending, stooping, and climbing a ladder is occasionally required.
  • The work environment is primarily indoors with occasional loud noise in kitchen area. (ie. pots/pans banging, water running, multiple people talking at once, some music).
  • Occasionally the employee is required to work out-of-doors representing Ceres at events.


Operating Principles

  • Heart Centered & Love Guided - We are committed to expressing love, trust, respect and integrity in our lives, work, and organization.
  • Everything Matters - Nothing is left out. We work to have every action and choice lead to the greatest positive impact.
  • Young People are the Future - Young People are intelligent, responsible, capable, creative, and caring, and must be central participants in shaping our collective future.
  • Equitable, Diverse, and Inclusive - We commit to championing policies and practices of social equity that build a diverse, inclusive, and healthy workplace and food system.


Ceres Organization

Founded in 2007, Ceres Community Project works to build healthy communities by restoring whole, organic and locally grown food to its place as the foundation of health, empowering youth, and connecting people in heart-centered ways to others and the earth.

Ceres Community Project's main program, Healing Meals for Healthy Communities, provides free and low-cost nourishing organic meals, nutrition education and caring support to people facing serious illness. All of the meals are prepared by teens that learn about growing, cooking and eating healthy whole foods and the connection between diet and health, develop life and work-ready skills, and discover their power to make a difference. The Healing Meals Program improves healthy eating behaviors among clients, teens and adult volunteers and educates the whole community about the link between healthy eating and the health of both people and planet. It also strengthens the social fabric of the community, another factor that is at the root of health. In times of disaster, Ceres is an emergency nutrition provider for our community.

In addition to operating three program sites in Marin and Sonoma counties, Ceres has trained 13 communities nationally to replicate our model. We are also active at the state and national level in advocating for policies that support equitable access to healthy food and health care, including reimbursement for medically tailored meals by insurers. For more information, please visit www.ceresproject.org.


Ceres Community Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All employment decisions at Ceres are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin/ancestry, age, disability, marital & veteran status or any other status protected by laws or regulations.