About this position
The Renfrew Center of Philadelphia (White Marsh/Roxborough), PA offers an unmatched opportunity, in the field of eating disorders, for an Prep Cook to work in an environment that changes lives. The Renfrew Center provides opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds, that have the desire and passion to foster a positive outcome and impact on our patients’ lives.
The Renfrew Center’s research-based treatment model, for eating disorders, is focused on treating the whole person and helping them lead a rich and fulfilling life.
Our commitment to you – We are committed to providing every employee the opportunity for personal and professional development through:
- 401(k) with company match
- Healthcare benefits
- Vacation and sick days
- Employee referral program
- Employee discounts to various stores, amusement parks, events, etc.
- Continuing education (CE) programs and training
- Advancement opportunities within the organization
Position Responsibilities:
- Patient tray preparation, food preparation, and serving meals.
- Putting away inventory, managing stock rotation, dishwashing, sanitation, and general kitchen clean-up.
- Responsible for the preparation of menu items, assisting in the development of menu items, maintaining a safe and clean environment and being attentive to patient needs.
Education, Competencies and Credentials:
- High School Diploma or equivalent preferred.
- Minimum of 2 years of culinary training preferred
- Dietary Healthcare background is a plus.
- Hospitality training and/or Culinary Arts training are preferred.
- Must be able to push, pull, and lift 25 LBS.
- The ideal individual will have excellent communication skills, be energetic and team oriented with ability to multi-task.
Hours: 40 hours per week, including weekends
The Renfrew Center provides cisgender adolescent girls and adult women, transgender, and non-binary individuals with the tools they need to succeed — in recovery and in life. Offering a warm, nurturing environment, Renfrew’s treatment philosophy emphasizes the importance of a collaborative therapeutic relationship, a feminist-relational approach, and the belief that every person needs to actively participate in their own recovery