Line Cook, 1000 Bonus

Oxford, FL
Full Time
Trinity Springs
Entry Level

Are you passionate about preparing healthy and delicious meals mostly from scratch? Are you looking for purpose and balance in your work schedule? If so, we have a wonderful opportunity for you to grow with us! NO MORE LATE NIGHTS! OUT BY 6:30pm most nights. 

Trinity Springs, a 155-unit senior living community in Oxford, FL, is currently seeking Full-Time Line Cooks to join our team with highly trained professional, caring, and dedicated staff. Your passion for cooking nutritious and appetizing meals will be highly valued by our residents. Join our team today and make a positive difference in our residents' lives! For your commitment, we are offering a $1,000 bonus!

There are Full-Time positions working varied schedules including some weekends. 
Shift:  9:30am-6:30pm.

Cook responsibilities:

  • Deliver exceptional service to residents by providing fast, friendly and excellent customer service to all guests.
  • Prepare and cook all meals to ensure adherence to recipes and quality standards.
  • Observe and report on low stock or high-demand choices.
  • Observe and report on resident change of condition or changes in ability.
  • Participate in meetings and required training to maintain regulatory standards of food service at the community.
  • Inspect kitchen for conformance to government and company safety and sanitation requirements.
  • Perform additional tasks as needed.

Cook skills and requirements:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent required.
  • Prior commercial cooking/ food preparation experience preferred.
  • Must be able to read and follow recipes.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, changing environment.
  • Ability to stand for length of shift.
  • Prior dining/ serving experience a plus!
  • Baking experience a plus!
  • Selected candidates will be required to pass a drug test and background check.

We Offer:

Full-Time employees are offered a benefit package including Heath, Dental, Visoin, Life, PTO, Holiday Pay, Retirement Plan, and more.

About Us:

Located in beautiful Oxford, Florida, Trinity Springs is the only nonprofit, faith-based senior living community in the area. At our premier 155-unit assisted living and memory care campus our residents enjoy physical, intellectual and spiritual growth, just minutes from attractions such as farmer’s markets, parks, nature reserves, and horse farms. Our experienced staff will provide residents with physical, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual support that they need to thrive. Trinity Springs is an affiliation of Elim Care, a nonprofit, Christian-based organization that inspires seniors to live the lives they desire.

Cassia, an affiliation between Augustana Care and Elim Care, is a Christian mission organization with over 200 years of combined experience caring for those in need. We strive to inspire residents to live the lives that are most fulfilling to them. We take pride in the longevity of our management team and invite you to apply to learn more!

To be considered, please fill out an application online.
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