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Camp Cook Larchmont Yacht Club Larchmont, New York Summer Seasonal Position | Full-Time ... Monday through Friday, daytime hours aligned with camp operations Reports to: Banquet Chef and Camp ...

Camp Cook

Boscobel, WI · On-site

$19.50/hr

Prepare, cook, and serve food for up to three meals per day following an established menu ... Partner with the Assistant Director of Camp Operations to maintain correct documentation of the ...

Camp Cook

Jemez Springs, NM · On-site

$800/wk

The Camp Cook , with help from the Kitchen Assistant, works with the Camp Director to plan, prepare ... Continually conduct a physical plant inspection each day to ensure kitchen and other lodge ...

Camp Cook

Boscobel, WI · On-site

$19.50/hr

Prepare, cook, and serve food for up to three meals per day following an established menu ... Partner with the Assistant Director of Camp Operations to maintain correct documentation of the ...

Housing provided includes shared space in rustic cabins, with food included on your days of work ... The Head Camp Cook, is responsible for providing food service to resident campers and rental groups ...

Overnight Camp Cook Summary The Cook at Camp DREAM will be responsible for executing the meals ... Campers do not use devices during any part of the program day nor are campers permitted to wear ...

Preferred cooking experience Other Qualifications: Must pass all applicable background checks ... Participate in Summer Day Camp Staff training. Physical Requirements: The physical demands ...

Overnight Camp Cook Summary The Cook at Camp DREAM will be responsible for executing the meals ... Campers do not use devices during any part of the program day nor are campers permitted to wear ...

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How much do day hunting camp cook jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for day hunting camp cook in the United States is $19.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Day Hunting Camp Cook vs Outdoor Kitchen Assistant?

AspectDay Hunting Camp CookOutdoor Kitchen Assistant
CredentialsFood safety certification, cooking experienceBasic food handling knowledge, sometimes certification
Work EnvironmentHunting camps, remote outdoor settingsOutdoor events, camping sites, outdoor kitchens
Employer & IndustryHunting lodges, outdoor recreationEvent catering, outdoor hospitality
Search & Comparison IntentCooking, camp food prep, outdoor culinary jobsOutdoor food service, event support roles

The Day Hunting Camp Cook primarily prepares meals in remote hunting camp settings, requiring culinary skills and food safety certifications. The Outdoor Kitchen Assistant supports outdoor food service operations, often assisting with prep and setup at outdoor events. While both roles involve outdoor food handling, the Camp Cook focuses on full meal preparation in remote camps, whereas the Assistant provides support in outdoor kitchens at events or recreational sites.

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Camp Cook
The Camp Cook works independently in remote conditions, under the direction of the Camp Manager, preparing breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks according to the camp schedule for a crew of 20-25 employees.
The Camp Cook is responsible for:
  • All kitchen operations and sanitation
  • Maintaining and organizing sufficient groceries in camp
  • Scheduling, ordering, and confirming grocery and kitchen re-supply with the camp Expeditor and Project Manager.
  • Menu planning, recipes, food preparation, and inventory

Camp Cooks deliver a well-balanced diet consisting of 'meat and potato' fare with plenty of fruits and vegetables, taking into account allergies, dietary requests, and camp preference. Food and a positive attitude provide an integral part of camp morale.
Cooks working in remote camp conditions should display menu flexibility, taking into account product on hand, re-supply considerations (such as weather and travel constraints, as well as product availability) and operational cost. The kitchen is used by the crew throughout the day, the Camp Cook provides a warm and inviting reprieve from daily operations, therefore necessitating a cheerful and calm attitude as well as restraint. Camp Cooks must possess, present, and maintain their Alaska Food Worker Card and facilitate kitchen operations according to ADEC standards at all times. This position is ideal for someone with a background in catering, or serving larger groups & families.
Camp Cooks also maintain an "Emergency 10 day food supply" in reserve. This is pre-planned, packed, and provided for you already, but must be checked on a monthly basis to replace anything that may become damaged.