Cook-Recovery

Cook-Recovery

Summit BHC

Raleigh, NC • On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Cook-Recovery | Raleigh Recovery Center | Raleigh, North Carolina

About the Job:

The Cook implements menus and coordinates food preparation and serves meals. Responsibilities include ordering, inventory and preparing food items for the clients, staff and visitors of the facility, guaranteeing appealing, nutritious, and high-quality meals and snack are served. Preparation and serving activities are performed in accordance with the menus planned, food service policies, sanitary guidelines and food sensitivity/allergy requirements. Cleaning of the kitchen and services areas and equipment utilizes proper infection control procedures.

Roles and Responsibilities:

Plans and prepares foods in accordance with facility policies, approved dietary guidelines and recipes/menus provided by supervisor or Dietician.

Plans individual cooking schedule so that all foods for regular and therapeutic menus and special functions will be properly cooked and ready at appropriate time.

Follows recipes and portioning procedures to prepare meats/entrees, gravies, casseroles, vegetables, soups, salads, and desserts for daily menu.

Stores and prepares food safely i.e. maintains accurate temperature logs, in range hot/cold storage, prompt freezer/refrigeration, stock rotation, labeling/dating food items and discarding out-of-date food.

Sets up steam table in such a way to make them attractive and easily served in standardized portions, labels food according to modification.

Prepares leftover food for proper storage labeled with description of food and date; and assists with the cleaning of steam table and pans.

Directs activities of staff who assist in preparing and serving meals.

Takes recommended measures to prepare food to preserve nutritional benefits.

Monitors serving line and may serve foods throughout serving periods to ensure that foods are available to replenish when needed without delay.

Records equipment and food temperatures and meal counts daily.

Keeps cooking area in kitchen clean and orderly, and transports trash to dumpster.

Cleans and inspects equipment, kitchen appliances and work areas to ensure cleanliness and functional operation.

Takes inventory of supplies and equipment. Checks and inspects food products and supplies as delivered. Assists in storage of supplies and food products.

Applies culinary and cooking techniques needed for special and/or restrictive dietary requirements.

High school graduate or equivalent required.

Two or more years' experience in food service role in preparing food for institutions, such as school, hospital or cafeteria preferred.

SERV Safe Certification or similar food safety certification, where required by the state, facility .

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Why Raleigh Recovery Center?Raleigh Recovery Center offers a comprehensive benefit plan and a competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume. Raleigh Recovery Center is an EOE.

Veterans and military spouses are highly encouraged to apply. Summit BHC is dedicated to serving Veterans with specialized programming at our treatment centers across the country. We recognize and value the unique strengths of the military community in supporting our mission to serve those who have served.


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About Summit BHC

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Summit BHC, based in Franklin, TN, USA, is a recognized leader in the field of addiction treatment and behavioral health care services. The company operates a nationwide network of treatment centers aimed at caring for individuals battling substance abuse and mental health disorders. Summit BHC was established with the mission to provide high-quality, addiction treatment and behavioral health services to those in need throughout the United States. With compassion, dignity, and respect as their core values, they endeavor to instill hope during the journey to recovery and beyond.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Franklin, TN, US

Year founded

2013

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a First Cook?

A: To succeed as a First Cook, key technical skills include proficiency in food preparation, kitchen safety, and inventory management, as well as the ability to maintain high standards of food quality and presentation. Soft skills such as strong communication, teamwork, and time management are also crucial, as First Cooks often lead by example and coordinate kitchen operations. By combining these technical and soft skills, a First Cook can effectively manage kitchen staff, maintain a clean and organized workspace, and deliver high-quality dishes, ultimately supporting career growth and effectiveness in the role.

Q: What is the career path for a First Cook?

A: A First Cook typically starts as a junior cook or prep cook, progressing to senior cook or sous chef roles as they gain experience and develop leadership skills. Mid-level roles may include executive chef or kitchen manager positions, where they oversee menu planning, inventory management, and team supervision. Senior roles, such as executive chef or culinary director, often involve strategic planning, menu innovation, and staff development, providing opportunities for long-term career growth and potential transition into restaurant ownership, food service management, or culinary education.