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Trainee Baking Student Internships Jobs in Chicago, IL

Students will complete the structured program designed to expose them to aspects of our business ... Trainee positions. * The Summer Business Internship program is available to both internal and ...

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Itasca, IL

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Students will complete the structured program designed to expose them to aspects of our business ... Trainee positions. * The Summer Business Internship program is available to both internal and ...

Students will complete the structured program designed to expose them to aspects of our business ... Trainee positions. * The Summer Business Internship program is available to both internal and ...

Students will complete the structured program designed to expose them to aspects of our business ... Trainee positions. * The Summer Business Internship program is available to both internal and ...

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How much do trainee baking student internships jobs pay per hour?

As of May 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for trainee baking student internships in Chicago, IL is $21.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Trainee baking student internships typically offer modest stipends or hourly wages, which are often below full-time baking salaries. Compensation varies by employer, location, and program, but many internships focus on skill development rather than high pay.

How to get a bakery job with no experience?

To get a trainee baking student internship or entry-level bakery job with no experience, focus on demonstrating enthusiasm for baking, willingness to learn, and basic skills such as measuring and following recipes. Volunteering or taking short baking courses can also help build relevant knowledge and show commitment to potential employers.
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Culinary and Hospitality Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty

Culinary and Hospitality Full-Time Tenure Track Faculty

Harper College

Palatine, IL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Responsibilities
Harper College is now one of the nation's premier community colleges and one of the largest, serving approximately 25,000 students annually in Chicago's northwest suburbs. The College's academic programs prepare students for rewarding careers and for transfer to four-year universities. Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce training, professional development, continuing education classes, accelerated degree options for adults and developmental education programs. Harper also received the distinction of being recognized as a Top 20 semifinalist for the 2024 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.
Application Review Date:
Applications are accepted until the position is filled though priority will be given to applications received on or before February 6, 2026.
Position Description and Duties:
The Department of Hospitality Management at Harper College invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position. This position will oversee our culinary and hospitality courses making sure we are covering concepts of the food and hospitality management industries, while focusing on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our student's educational experience. Other departmental responsibilities can include promoting programs to district high schools, chairing departmental advisory committees, advising, outreach and recruitment. Candidates should possess expertise in food service and/or hospitality management.
Within this program, students can earn an AAS Degree in Hospitality Management-Food Service Operations Management or An AAS Degree in Hospitality Management-Hotel Operations Management. The program also offers four different certificates- three in Culinary Arts and two in Hospitality Management.
Responsibilities of the position:
  • Teach courses in Hospitality and/or Food Service Management, including, but not limited to, Baking, Garde Manager, Hospitality Supervision, and Front Office Operations.
  • Develop innovative curricula that provides students with relevant skills and knowledge that align with industry needs.
  • Review and revise course materials and class offerings.
  • Working with the Dean to implement needed curriculum changes ensuring courses meet the College's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Infuse technology into pedagogical approaches to teaching.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with industry partners.
  • Assist in the identification and placement of internship opportunities for students.

Departmental Duties:
  • Assist in the review and development of curricula and program syllabi for the department
  • Conducts program reviews
  • Assist in the selection of software, equipment and instructional materials
  • Work with advisors, staff, parents, and students to develop recruitment plan and monitor enrollment
  • Collaborate with campus partners to promote program and assist with recruiting prospective students
  • Assist in the development of print and digital marketing materials
  • Accurately maintain state and federal records
  • Maintain a positive, working relationship community and industry partners
  • Meets with students, staff members, and other educators to discuss students' instructional programs
  • Work diligently to maximize student placements in this field or related fields
  • Chair departmental advisory committee
  • Model and adhere to department sanitation and uniform standards
  • Provide overall management of kitchen facilities
  • Maintains good communication with Dean, program coordinator colleagues, industry partners and students
  • Knowledge and familiarity with technology and software including computers, and web-based sources such as Blackboard
  • Develop opportunities for student internships
  • Sponsor an approved student leadership organization and/or promote student participation in competitive events
  • May be responsible for organizing and managing culinary events for the College and the community
  • Deliver learner-centered instruction at a variety of times and locations in response to institutional needs and meet student data reporting deadlines
  • Other duties as assigned

Schedule Information:
This position teaches a standard load of 15 credit hours per semester (30 credits per academic year). This may include release time to be given for chair/coordinator duties. Classes may be offered in day, evening, and/or online modalities. Instructors are also expected to hold weekly office hours on campus to be available for student support.
Weeks per fiscal year:
Faculty are covered under a 9-month contract period (August thru May).
Benefits:
Health, Dental, Life & Disability Insurance; Sick and Holiday pay; Personal Business; Educational Assistance: Tuition Waivers at Harper & Professional Expense
Qualifications
Educational Requirements:
Bachelors in hospitality management, event management, food service management, or related field and 2 years of work experience at a chef level or higher in a commercial kitchen or bakery within Hospitality or Food and Culinary Services area.
Experience Requirements:
Applicants should have previous experience teaching culinary and hospitality management courses in college settings. Two consecutive years of experience at a chief or management level within the culinary and hospitality industry.
Preferred Requirements:
Master's degree in culinary arts or hospitality management from an accredited institution and 5 years of work experience at a chef or management level in a commercial kitchen or bakery.
About Us
We are Harper College...the college in your community.
The College was established by referendum in 1965 and opened September 1967. It is named for Dr. William Rainey Harper, a pioneer in the junior college movement in the United States and the first president of the University of Chicago.
Harper College is now one of the nation's premier community colleges and one of the largest, serving approximately 29,000 students annually in Chicago's northwest suburbs. The College's academic programs prepare students for rewarding careers and for transfer to four-year universities. Harper offers associate degree and certification programs, advanced career programs, workforce training, professional development, continuing education classes, accelerated degree options for adults and developmental education programs.
At Harper College, we are committed to fair and equitable compensation for all employees. In compliance with Illinois state law, we prioritize transparency in salary information. Our salary ranges reflect our dedication to attracting and retaining top talent while ensuring equitable pay practices.We encourage open discussions about compensation and invite you to reach out with any questions you may have regarding salary details. Harper College typically offers compensation up to the median market rate for this position. We aim to ensure our pay is competitive while aligning with both the role's requirements and the candidate's experience. To review all benefit information visit us at:
https://www.harpercollege.edu/about/directory/hr/index.php
About the Team
The Career and Technical Programs provide programs of study that involve a multiyear sequence of courses that integrate core academic knowledge with technical and occupational knowledge to provide students with a pathway to postsecondary education and careers.