Cafeteria Cook - Baltimore, United States - Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc.

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    ABOUT US:
    Mountain Manor Treatment Centers provides a comprehensive continuum of treatment for persons with problems involving substance use. We feature specialty services for young adults and adults.

    Clinical programs include assessment, residential/inpatient, detoxification, day treatment, intensive outpatient and outpatient substance abuse, dual diagnosis, mental health, special education and prevention services.

    Mountain Manor treatment programs are accredited by the Joint Commission (JCAHO).


    As a
    Full-Time Cafeteria Cook, you will be responsible for preparing safe, high quality food according to menus and recipes provided.


    Essential Functions and Key Tasks:

    • Prepare large quantities (up to 100 portions) of high quality and great tasting food, following standardized recipes, within required production schedule and sanitation standards.
    • Maintain basic food recipes, preparation, service, and sanitation principles.
    • Maintains a neat, clean, wellgroomed appearance.
    • Maintains an exceptionally high level of sanitation and food safety throughout the kitchen.
    • Dependable and able to meet schedule requirements (attendance and punctuality) with no restrictions.
    • Monitor and control security of the operation protecting company assets and foods.
    • Work requires the safe use of knives, slicers, choppers, mixers, ovens, measuring cups/spoons and thermometers.
    • Interpersonal skills necessary to interact effectively with staff, clients and visitors.
    • All other job duties as assigned.

    Position Requirements:

    -Must be able to work a flexible schedule. (5:00AM-1:30PM & 10AM-6:30PM) Weekend work will be required.

    Education and Experience:

    Should have 2 years related experience and/or training in food production; Current ServSafe Food Handler or Food Protection Manager Certification.