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Westchester General Hospital in Sunset Corners, FL seeks a Lead Cook to prepare meals for patients, staff and catering events following recipes and production sheets, while maintaining sanitary work areas.
Responsibilities include supervising other cooks, adjusting oven temperatures, ensuring diet restrictions are observed, and contributing to CQI efforts; bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
Work within a hospital kitchen environment, with the potential for varied shifts and overtime as needed.
Under the direction of the Food Service Director and/or the Kitchen Supervisor prepares foods following designated recipes and quantities using production sheets while maintaining a clean and sanitary work area.
The primary responsibility of the cook is to provide the highest quality of service to customers at all times. Other responsibilities include following recipes and/or product directions for preparing, seasoning, cooking, tasting, carving and serving soups, meats, vegetables, desserts and other food stuffs for consumption in eating establishments. This food preparation will include operating a variety of kitchen equipment to measure and mix ingredients, washing, peeling, cutting meat, poultry and fish for culinary use.
The Lead Cook may clean and sanitize work station and equipment, and must follow all regulatory rules and procedures.
Heavy Work: This position is primarily heavy work in nature. The maximum amount of lifting is one hundred pounds. Exerts up to 20lbs. of force occasionally, and 10lbs. of force frequently to lift, carry, pull or push, or otherwise to move objects. Walking and standing to a significant degree at a production rate.
Exposure to heat up to 140 degrees, cold temperatures below zero, fumes, and noises from operation of food processing equipment’s, odor and wetness. Exposure to moisture and heat sufficiently high to cause marked bodily discomfort. Exposure to fire, slippery floors, mechanical and electrical food service equipment’s, and institutional grade sanitation equipment’s and chemicals.
This position involves minimal exposure to infectious waste, which mandates the use of masks, gloves and gown. Protective clothing and equipment’s include non - skid rubber - soled shoes, aprons, and hair covering. Glove is only required when working with the preparation or service of food.
Apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagrammatic form. Deal with problems involving several concrete variables in or from standardized situations.
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide all units of measure. Perform the four operations with like common and decimal fractions. Compute ratio, rate, and percent. Draw and interpret bar graphs. Perform arithmetic operations involving all American monetary units.
Reading: Passive vocabulary of 5,000-6,000 words. Read at rate of 190-215 words per minute. Read instructions, rules, etc., looking up unfamiliar words in dictionary for meaning, spelling, and pronunciation.
Writing: Write sentences, using cursive style, proper punctuation and employing adjectives and adverbs.
Speaking: Speak clearly and distinctly with appropriate pauses and emphasis, correct pronunciation, variations in word order, using present, perfect, and future tenses.
Data: Compiling: Gathering, collating, or classifying information about data, people or things. Reporting and/or carrying out a prescribed action in relation to information are frequently involved.
People: Speaking-Signaling: Talking with and/or signaling people to convey or exchange information. Includes giving assignments and or directions to helpers or assistants.
Things: Precision Working: Using body members and/or tools or work aids to work, move, guide or place objects or materials in situations where ultimate responsibility for the attainment of standards occurs and selection of appropriate tools, objects or materials and the adjustment of the tool to the task require exercise of considerable judgment.
Specific Vocational Preparation:
Formal and on-the-job training in institutional job preparation.
To do this job, you must have the following amount of total education and/or experience: Minimum of one year experience.
Proven experiences in large scale food preparation.
Knowledge of cooking methods/procedures, including types of preparation and related routines.