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Join a leading senior care community as a Culinary Aide, where you will ensure residents receive nutritious meals. This full-time position offers competitive wages, a stable work schedule, and opportunities for skill development in hospitality and healthcare.
Become a Culinary Aide at Rosewalk Lafayette today!
Now Hiring Full-Time Culinary Aides
Join the ASC Team as a culinary aide, where you will contribute to ensuring our residents receive safe, nutritious, and delicious meals by assisting with meal prep and service, and helping to maintain a clean work environment.
Key Responsibilities of a Culinary Aide include:
Qualifications:
What’s in it for you?
Culinary Aides develop valuable skills in hospitality, customer service, sanitation, and teamwork, building a strong foundation for a future in culinary or healthcare careers.
If advancement is not your current goal, our culinary aides enjoy a stable work schedule, competitive wages, and the opportunity to contribute to residents' well-being.
Benefits and perks may include:
*Benefits may vary for full-time and part-time roles; terms and conditions apply.
About American Senior Communities
Bring your heart to work! Caring people make the difference at American Senior Communities!
Our core values—Compassion, Accountability, Relationships, and Excellence—form the framework for all our relationships with residents, team members, and the community.
Since 2000, American Senior Communities has delivered patient-centered care, with a strong presence in local communities. Our staff and leaders are community members who are committed to providing compassionate senior care, motivated by a calling rather than just a job.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer—Minority, Female, Disability, Veteran, and other protected categories are encouraged to apply.
We comply with federal employment laws and inform all applicants of their rights. For more information, review the 'Know Your Rights' notice from the Department of Labor.