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Full job description Spend an incredible summer working at Camp Zeke! Camp Zeke celebrates healthy, active living through whole foods, sports, fitness and culinary arts! We are a sleepaway camp located on 560 serene acres in Northeastern, PA and have campers ages 7-17. Job Overview of Allergy Chef: The allergy chef at Camp Zeke will play a vital role in insuring that the special needs of our campers and staff with dietary restrictions or complex health issues related to food are strictly adhered to with guidance from the head chef, food manager and nutritionist. The allergy chef must be adept at reading and comprehending complex dietary instructions provided by physicians and dietitians. The allergy chef must be skilled at interpreting instructions on food preparation and ensure that meals are prepared according to each individual’s dietary notes. All care and attention must be made to insure that foods produced are 100 percent gluten free and there is no cross-contamination. All food should be prepared using methods that maintain high nutrient levels and adhere strictly to Kosher dietary laws. This position involves extensive organizing, problem solving, record keeping, and time management. Specific Duties and Requirements of Allergy Chef for Overnight Summer Camp: Must be available to live at our camp in PA and work from June 17 to August 12, 2024. There is some flexibility in the start date. Works under the direct supervision of the food manager and executive chef. Must be in constant communication with executive chef and food manager about the day to day duties, and be able to discuss any concerns regarding the menu or ingredients. Works cooperatively with others and accepts direction from supervisors. Maintains a level of food preparation, quality and presentation consistent with Camp Zeke’s philosophy of healthy living. Must be dedicated to exceptional external and internal guest service. Assists in menu planning for special dietary needs campers and staff. Reviews daily menu with food manager and executive chef, then prepares appropriate food items according to how they are expected and in adequate volume, following the guidelines provided for each individual with special dietary needs. Properly washes, chops, and cleans vegetables and fruits. Produces quality and timely hot/cold food for campers and staff in a clean, safe, sanitary environment. Maintains established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation and storage as set by the local and state health departments; maintains an orderly, sanitary, and safe kitchen. Assists and directs general kitchen staff with cleaning up after every meal. (Working with, and guiding the kitchen staff with sweeping/mopping, putting away leftovers, emptying garbage’s, shutting off lights/ovens, etc.) This will be done AS A TEAM! Must be able to perform all manual aspects of Kitchen operation. (i.e. dish machine operation and procedures, grill cooking & cleaning, coffee maker, Hobart, etc.) Assists with deliveries, and makes sure items are accounted for, are kosher, and do not contain any harmful allergens, are put in their correct place, and not defective. Storeroom, fridges and freezers must be rotated after every delivery. Attends to the day-to-day problems concerning equipment and food supplies. (i.e. detects and ensures disposition of spoiled or unattractive food, defective supplies/equipment or other unusual conditions.) Is present in the dining room at all meals to greet and serve the campers and staff with allergies to insure that they are getting the correct food for them. Educational Background of Allergy Chef for Overnight Summer Camp: Must have completed training in foods, nutrition and/or dietetics, as well as a certification in handling food allergies. The allergy chef must have a current Food Handlers or Managers Certificate or is able to obtain one. Experience Requirements of Allergy Chef for Overnight Summer Camp: A minimum of three years professional experience working as a allergy cook or chef in a healthcare facility kitchen, restaurant, hotel, camp or catering operation is required. Must have a full understanding of what it means to prepare gluten free food, including the ability to understand food labeling to look for potential gluten ingredients, the knowledge of appropriate substitutions for items that contain gluten and the knowledge of how to avoid cross contamination. Must possess knowledge of the principles and practices and current state of child nutrition and of the eating habits of the children served in the program. Should have demonstrated skills in preparing these foods in a nutritious, good tasting and appealing manner. Experience in child food service preparation and management desirable. Effective oral and written communication skills commensurate with the responsibilities of the position are required Benefits: Accommodation includes air-conditioned cabins on a 560-acre site on private Hickory Lake Room, board, and a salary are provided. Options for parents to bring their kids as campers. Significant others and most pets are welcome. Network and make friends with a diverse group of co-ed staff members from around the world. Take part in an exciting array of staff activities and social events. You will also be able to enjoy our lake, pool, hot tub, gym, sports fields, and more during your time off Job Types: Part-time, Contract, Temporary Pay: $900.00 - $950.00 per week Expected hours: 40 – 50 per week Benefits: Flexible schedule Food provided Paid time off Experience level: 3 years Application Question(s): Do you have experience cooking for people with various allergies? Are you able to live at our camp in PA from June 17th until August 12th? Room and board will be provided. Work Location: In person
Full job description Earn $14.42 to $21.00 + TIPS! – Based on skills and qualifications! You gotta have it HOT...hot peppers, hot sandwiches, hot pay! Do you hunger for more? Potbelly Sandwich Shops, where Good Vibes and Great Careers are a way of life! Come Build the Potbelly Nation with us. Potbelly got its start in 1977 as a small antique store that turned into a lines-out-the-door neighborhood sandwich shop.? Before you knew it, we were serving up delicious food in a fun environment at more than 400 shops across the United States. We continue to wake up every day with one goal: Make people happy through good vibes and delicious craveable food.? Put those awesome ingredients together, and there’s no telling what we’ll cook up next!? Job Title: Shift Leader Department/Function: Operations Location: Field, in Shop Report to: General Manager/Assistant Manager Details: Nonexempt GENERAL DESCRIPTION Leads and behaves according to Potbelly Values. Leads a shift by managing and developing associates to execute outstanding product quality and customer service, build sales and control costs for each shift. Follow standard Potbelly operating policies and procedures with essential areas of focus including but not limited to: FOCUS People Lead Associates on shifts, including assigning tasks (cleaning, line duties, opening/closing duties), providing feedback and training. Know and support appropriate personnel policies, labor laws and safety procedures. Ensure all security procedures are executed (safe procedures, open/close procedures etc.) Transitions into opening/closing duties. Customers Make customers really happy. Resolve customer complaints/issues. Empowers Associates to make sure all customers leave happy. Execute and support all food safety requirements and practices. Sales Lead Associates to open, transition, and close shifts without supervision. Manage and organize the line and delegate duties to Associates. Know and uphold standards for product quality. Work the line as needed. Ensure back-of-the-house procedural standards are met. Promote sales on the shift through executing the marketing plan within the four walls. Profits Control food costs, labor, waste, and cash on the shift. Count drawers and follow proper daily cash handling procedures. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS Must have the ability/stamina to work a minimum of 40 hours a week. Ability to stand/walk for 8-9 hours per day and sit for 1-2 hours per day. Must be able to exert well-paced and frequent mobility for periods of up to five hours. Must be able to lift up to 10 pounds frequently and up to 50 pounds occasionally. Will frequently reach, feel, bend, stoop, carry, finely manipulate and key in data. Must be able to work in both warm and cool environments, indoors (95%) and outdoors (5%). Must be able to tolerate higher levels of noise from music, customer and employee traffic. Must be able to tolerate potential allergens: peanut products, egg, dairy, gluten, soy, seafood and shellfish. Ability to oversee a fast-paced, high-volume, customer-focused restaurant through coordination of schedules, problem-solving, maintaining cleanliness, training employees and providing great customer service. EXPERIENE, EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORS Must represent Potbelly Advantage and Our Values. Minimum of 1 year supervisory experience in a restaurant or retail environment. Minimum educational requirement: High School degree. Must be able to work a minimum of 2 opens and/or closes per week. As a requirement of the position, all Shift Leaders and Managers must be trained and pass a Food Safety Certification course. In Illinois certification is required through the Illinois Department of Public Health, while in all other states certification is required through the National Restaurant Association (ServSafe), National Registry of Food Safety Professionals or the National Environmental Health Association (Prometric). Should the Shift Leader or Manager fail to pass the certification requirements after two attempts, he or she will be not be qualified to continue to perform in a Shift Leader or Management capacity. Ability to comprehend and communicate in English via verbal and written communication, such that employee can perform his or her job responsibilities Exceptional customer service skills. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task. Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to train and coach others. Must be able to demonstrate strong leadership skills at all times. Must be a strong team-player. Ability to manage a fast-paced, high-volume shifts while providing excellent customer service. We’re an equal opportunity employer.? All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
HELP USA has a portfolio of over 40 separately located sites and programs, primarily in the Greater New York City area, that provide transitional housing and other services for families and single adults experiencing homelessness as well as homelessness prevention and domestic violence programs. There is tremendous variety in HELP’s portfolio of programs, including idiosyncratic buildings with significant maintenance requirements. We’re currently seeking a Senior Vice President of Facility Operations who will report directly to the Chief Operating Officer. You will oversee preventive and corrective maintenance, capital projects for all properties in the portfolio, and safety and security. You’ll be responsible for direct oversight of a team of 2-4 key staff including, but not limited to, - Director of Field Coordination who indirectly oversees the site Maintenance Directors, ensuring consistent standards of building maintenance operations, managing preventive maintenance, and overseeing improvement and infrastructure projects. - AVP of Safety and Security who also indirectly oversees the site Safety Directors, ensuring consistent standards of safety operations, preventive aspects of security, and fidelity to City, State, and/or Federal safety standards. Your responsibilities will include: - Implementing best practices and industry standards for all aspects of physical plant management with emphasis on onsite maintenance work as it relates to the development of scope of work, overseeing vendor and contractor selection, managing the sealed bid process, arranging the schedule for proposed work, and ensuring work is completed on schedule and within budget. - Serving as agency expert and key stakeholder amongst architectural firms and general contracting companies for overseeing construction and renovation projects, including preparation of project cost estimates, work scopes, RFPs, and bid/contract documents. - Developing and/or engage with digital systems that provide services through an on-line platform to include, but not limited to, work orders, sign-in process, bed roster, client wellness checks, etc. - Reviewing key metrics and reports by utilizing the digital system to help run day-to-day operations. - Conducting routine site visits to ensure maintenance operations are running smoothly and address site specific concerns and provide recommendations for improvement. - Providing guidance for day-to-day management of systems and coordination between various departments with the Director of Field Coordination. - Developing policies and procedures for facilities management and creating effective communication, management, and reporting systems as needed. - Ensuring timely preparation and monitoring of executive-level departmental reports, i.e budget reports, project status & schedules, violation status reports, and inspection reports. - Reviewing and approving emergency repairs, proposals, and invoices. - Interacting with various high-level city and state agency officials involved in inspecting and regulating HELP properties and programs, including, but not limited to, NYC DHS, NYC HPD, NYC DOB, and OTDA. - Accomplishing organizational goals by accepting ownership for new and different requests/special projects to add value to departmental performance. - Directing and prioritizing work resources including strategic decisions regarding insourcing and outsourcing of skilled trade resources. - Reviewing Maintenance and Safety Director new hires, transfers, and terminations. - Overseeing site safety compliance and maintenance and safety-related incident reports. - Ensuring that all fire and safety equipment is functioning properly. - Participating and representing the agency in industry/professional networking opportunities and events. - Ensuring that all safety and maintenance personnel are aware of HELP USA's philosophy, funder policy, and procedures. - Conducting confidential investigations as directed. - Conducting monthly Operational Maintenance and Safety Director meetings. - Maintaining the New York State Security Guard Registration. - Assisting in the annual performance appraisal evaluations of Maintenance and Safety Directors. - Interfacing with executive management on matters of policy and procedures related to Safety and Maintenance personnel and the respective Departments. - Ensuring that the Maintenance and Safety Department's needs, goals, and mission meet the needs of all clients, personnel, and physical plants. You’re a great fit for this role if you have: - Bachelor’s Degree preferred but a combination of relevant course work and at least seven years of experience in Facilities Management with an organization that has a diverse portfolio will be considered. - Strong project management and construction management skills and experience required. - Ability to analyze and resolve highly difficult problems, integrate information from multiple sources, utilize creative thinking, and exercise considerable judgment and resourcefulness. - Knowledge of and experience with shelter operations, NYC DHS requirements, and other applicable regulatory agencies. - Ability to take initiative, work independently with minimal supervision, and follow through to completion. - Strong interpersonal skills enabling effective interactions with landlords, contractors, repairmen, regulatory bodies, city, and state inspectors, etc. - Strong organizational skills, with the ability to multitask and manage frequently shifting priorities. - Team player with the ability to interface effectively with all levels throughout the organization. - Outstanding oral and written communication skills. - Outstanding computer literacy, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. We Have GREAT BENEFITS! - Health insurance through Cigna, including dental and vision with an option that covers entire family with minimal employee contribution. - Generous Paid Time Off! - 401k with Company contribution even if employee doesn't contribute. And More! Who We Are At HELP USA, we work to ensure that everyone has a place to call home. We’re a large provider of homeless services serving at-risk populations including families, individuals, veterans, survivors of domestic violence, people with physical and mental health challenges and disabilities, and seniors. With an annual operating budget approaching $130 million and 1,200 employees working in approximately 40 sites and programs, we have helped over 500,000 people facing homelessness and poverty to build better lives. We see housing as the beginning of a community-building effort, not the endpoint. And we envision a world where safe and stable housing is a starting point for everyone. We hope that you will consider joining our team in the fight against homelessness.
JOB SUMMARY Full Time: 7:00 AM -4:00 PM EST Annual Salary: $88,000-$102,0000 Bonuses are awarded on annual basis. Salary is best upon knowledge, performance, and productivity. As the Director of Cultivation within a microbusiness structure, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of cannabis cultivation division operations from seed to harvest. Your primary goal will be to ensure the optimal growth, health, and quality of our cannabis plants while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements in New York. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and implement cultivation strategies to maximize plant health, yield, and potency. Manage day-to-day cultivation activities, including planting, irrigation, nutrient management, pest control, and harvesting. Managed day-to-day indoor horticulture operations of a cannabis, including cultivation, irrigation, and pest management. Lead and mentor cultivation teams, providing training, guidance, and support to ensure high-performance standards. Implement and maintain quality control measures to ensure consistent product quality and compliance with industry standards. Collaborate with research and development teams to explore new cultivation techniques, genetics, and technologies. Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations related to cultivation, including record-keeping and reporting. Manage cultivation facility budgets, track expenses, and optimize resource allocation. Cohesively work with Processing Division for extraction volumes and share data reports. Stay informed about industry trends, best practices, and emerging technologies to continuously improve cultivation processes. Foster a culture of safety, sustainability, and professionalism within the cultivation department. JOB REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree in horticulture, agriculture, agronomy, or a related field (master's degree preferred). Minimum of 5 years of experience in cultivation, with a proven track record of successful crop management. Minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in greenhouse cultivation, including but not limited to planting, harvesting, and post-harvest processing. Proficient in climate control systems management to optimize environmental conditions for cannabis plant growth and development. Demonstrated knowledge of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies and techniques to prevent and manage pests and diseases in an indoor setting. Strong knowledge of horticultural practices, plant biology, and cannabis genetics. Experience managing cultivation teams and overseeing small-medium scale operations. Knowledge with cannabis regulations and compliance requirements of New York State only. Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Passion for the cannabis industry and a commitment to producing high-quality products. A capacity to discern and appreciate a superior level of cannabis quality in the product, evaluating it based on visual, aromatic, and tactile attributes. COMPANY OVERVIEW IG Phillips Global & Associates is a startup vertical integrated cannabis cultivator, processor, and proposed dispensary in New York. We seek to foster a robust cannabis organization through providing a premium, top notch customer-focused retail experience and producing high quality cannabis products. Our goal is to build an East Coast team that will continue our mission of helping to shape the future of cannabis and bettering our customers' lives with cannabis. We need an ideal knowledgeable, trustworthy, and strategic candidate that will focus on consistency and meticulously curating the leading organic cannabis products that goes above and beyond to satisfy our customers unique, individual needs. EEO STATEMENT IG Phillips Global & Associates Inc. and its subsidiaries is an equal opportunity employer and celebrate the population of differences and does not discriminate in its hiring / hiring practices, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
In 2005, sushi chefs Nick Kim and Jimmy Lau met while working at Masa. Shuko was born in 2014, and it is where the combined vision of both chefs is executed daily, in the form of an omakase menu. That vision is one that veers away from the norm of high-end, sushi establishments — both in terms of the chefs' innovative use of ingredients and the hip atmosphere dictated in part by the popular music that pervades the dining room. Shuko brings exciting energy, innovative technique, and New York state produce to a traditional Japanese cuisine that has pervaded the city’s restaurant scene for some time and is now searching for well-rounded, talented Sommeliers to join our team! Our Omakase, tasting menu is priced at $270 per person Responsibilities Collaborate with the General Manager to elevate service standards and enhance the overall dining experience. Manage all aspects of the food and beverage program, focusing on organization, inventory, and quality. Enhance staff knowledge of wine tasting and service, fostering continuous improvement. Coordinate front-of-house actions to ensure seamless collaboration and exceed guest expectations. Lead by example to cultivate a positive, professional team environment based on trust and integrity. Provide coaching and guidance to service team members for ongoing development and engagement. Ensure adherence to restaurant policies and procedures while delivering a warm and welcoming guest experience. Follow and adhere to all standards set for by the Department of Health (DOH) and appropriate Federal/State Liquor Control Boards Requirements Minimum 3 years of fine dining experience as a Sommelier. Demonstrated leadership skills and a genuine passion for food, wine, and hospitality. Strong fundamental knowledge of old world wine regions, producers, and vintages. Sake & Champagne expertise is beneficial. Clear communication and organizational skills. Curiosity and eagerness to expand wine expertise and share knowledge with guests and staff.