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Summer Cooking Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Summer: Mon to Fri 10:00am - 2:30pm * School: Mon to Fri 3:30pm -7:00pm Who We're Looking For * 18 ... Building Life Skills - Teach and model everyday skills like cooking, managing money, and ...

We are looking for experienced bartenders for our summer season to prepare drinks on an as needed ... Familiar with basic kitchen/cooking equipment * Background in restaurants or food service preferred

Summer: Mon to Fri 10:00am - 2:30pm * School: Mon to Fri 3:30pm -7:00pm Who We're Looking For * 18 ... Building Life Skills - Teach and model everyday skills like cooking, managing money, and ...

We are looking for experienced bartenders for our summer season to prepare drinks on an as needed ... Familiar with basic kitchen/cooking equipment * Background in restaurants or food service preferred

We are looking for experienced bartenders for our summer season to prepare drinks on an as needed ... Familiar with basic kitchen/cooking equipment * Background in restaurants or food service preferred

We are looking for experienced bartenders for our summer season to prepare drinks on an as needed ... Familiar with basic kitchen/cooking equipment * Background in restaurants or food service preferred

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How much do summer cooking jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer cooking in Oregon is $18.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.01 and $20.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a summer cooking job?

A Summer Cooking job typically involves preparing and cooking meals in a seasonal setting, such as a summer camp, resort, or restaurant. Responsibilities may include food prep, following recipes, maintaining kitchen cleanliness, and ensuring food safety. These jobs are often fast-paced and require teamwork. They provide great experience for those interested in the culinary field or looking for temporary seasonal work.

What is a typical day like for someone working in a summer cooking job?

A typical day in a Summer Cooking role often involves preparing ingredients, cooking meals or snacks, following set menus or recipes, and maintaining a clean kitchen area. Depending on the setting, you may also serve food, interact with campers or guests, and assist in planning themed meals or special events. Collaboration with other kitchen staff and clear communication with supervisors are crucial for smooth daily operations. You'll need to adapt to varying group sizes and dietary needs, keeping the work dynamic and rewarding for those who enjoy a fast-paced, community-oriented environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the summer cooking position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Summer Cooking position, strong culinary skills, knowledge of food safety, and experience working in a kitchen environment are essential, often supported by a food handler's certificate. Familiarity with kitchen tools, basic cooking equipment, and food preparation systems is commonly required. Effective teamwork, adaptability, and strong time management help individuals excel in high-paced environments and ensure a positive experience for guests or participants. These skills are important to deliver quality meals efficiently and maintain safety standards during busy summer operations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Cooking jobs in Oregon?

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What cities in Oregon are hiring for Summer Cooking jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Summer Cooking job openings:

Infographic showing various Summer Cooking job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 34% Full Time, 57% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,621 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Weekday evenings caregiver for 15yr old (1C0036Y)

Family Relief Resources

Portland, OR

$14.50 - $18.50/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Who we are:

At Family Relief Resources (FRR), our mission is to provide families and clients with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities with the quality, person-centered daily care they need. We provide qualified DSPs who have a passion and drive to help these individuals, with a positive, stable, and highly compensated work opportunity. We recognize this is a special gift and we are dedicated to helping every DSP to find the client they are meant to help.


1C0036Y

Location: SE Portland 97202

Scheduling: Monday to Friday, is flexible but preferred shift is 3:30 to 8pm, flexible weekends during school year. Open availability during summer

Description: This 15-year-old client needs a DSP who can assist him with learning household chores, self regulation, and doing projects outside. He loves going for bike rides and playing Minecraft, and works best with DSPs who are patient, understanding and are able to ignore negative behavior while still offering person centered care. The DSP should have experience with teens in need of behavioral supports with a history of aggression and be able to assist him with cooking, gardening, cleaning, small tinkering projects, playing games and going on bike rides. The family also has a dog that is around 35 pounds and friendly.

Preferred qualifications:
OIS training
Experience with working in a therapeutic team


Direct Support Professional (DSP) / In Home Care Giver Responsibilities and Duties:

This role involves caring for a client on an individual basis in their home environment as well as taking them out into the community to learn skills and socialize. This role varies depending on the client but can involve teaching skills of independent living such as self-care, behavior management, budgeting, cooking, shopping and cleaning. Family Relief Resources is not a physical facility -100% of activities happen in the community or a client's home.


The day-to-day duties of the DSP role requires:

Smart Phone
- The state requires all client visits to be tracked with GPS location verification at clock in/out. You will need a smart phone to access the timekeeping application once you arrive at the client's location.
Driving
- Have a valid license and car with current insurance. Some clients will need transportation.
Documenting
- Must create and enter specific progress notes after each shift. Also, a progress report is due once per quarter.
Scheduling
- Each DSP has a set schedule and must be able to maintain this with clients.
Reliability
- Because Family Relief Resources is not a facility, we need reliable employees who can work independently, show up for their shifts, and be excellent communicators with their client's families and with our agency.
Patient, Kind, and Positive
- Helping those with disabilities requires a person who can be patient in all situations, show kindness, and have a positive attitude toward the client and other members of the client's family even in challenging situations.
Flexibility
- Being able to adjust to different types of personalities and disabilities from day to day.



Minimum Job Requirements:

18 years or older
Pass a Criminal History Check.
Work a minimum of 15 hours per month.
CPR and First Aid Certificate (within 3 months of hire)
State required online training courses (pre-hire and within 3 months of hire)
Continuing Education (24 hours per year)
Basic knowledge of technology, including the ability to use a smartphone for timekeeping, submitting daily and quarterly shift reports, communication with office and client family, and additional requirements as needed.
Has direct experience working with children and/or adults with varying levels of support needs (Including experience with intellectual and/or behavioral disabilities).
Understand requirements of maintaining confidentiality and safeguarding individual information.
Be literate and capable of understanding written and oral orders.
Be able to communicate with individuals, health care providers, case managers, and appropriate others.
Be able to respond to emergency situations when services are being delivered.


Direct Support Professional / In Home Care Giver Benefits Include:

Part-time or Full-time work opportunities
Holiday pay (time and a half)
Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance (30+ hours per week)
Paid vacation (30+ hours per week, 6 months after hire)
401k with employer match (30+ hours per week, 1 year after hire)
Paid sick days
Paid continuing education opportunities
Free gym membership