About the role
How you will make an impact: You will be responsible for directing, coordinating, and evaluating assigned kitchen, food production and food-service associates.
As a Chef, you will:
- Direct and supervise all aspects of food production and services
- Be accountable for menu planning, staffing, scheduling, client, and customer relationship building
- Take responsibility for daily operations, such as preparation, cooking, presentation and administration of feeding students and staff
- Oversee all food, labour, and overhead costs
- Be responsible for occasional catering events
- Perform administrative duties that include completion of weekly purchase summaries, scheduling associates for events, inventory controls, and daily production meetings and records
- Ensure strict compliance with the Compass Quality Assurance and Health and Safety Program, Occupational Health and Safety Act and WHMIS regulations
About you:
- Able to work in a French environment.
- Post-secondary education in culinary or related studies
- Three years of kitchen management experience, preferably in a University or College environment
- Creative ability to apply trendy food items and presentations to operations
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
- Able to work in a fast-paced environment, paying attention to accuracy and detail
- Willingness to accommodate a flexible work schedule (including weekends)
- Capable of performing administrative duties
- Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word
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About Havergal College
For 130 years, Havergal has provided young women with an exceptional education in an environment that encourages both inquiry and curiosity, and celebrates community. In 1894, Havergal’s founding principal, Ellen Knox, defined the school’s mission with the question she posed to her students -- “What are you going to do?”
That question continues to guide Havergal and its students through the challenges that come from a constantly changing world. Its influence is evident in our students and graduates to this day: women making a difference for good in the world by living their lives with purpose and as involved citizens.
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About the role
How you will make an impact: You will be responsible for directing, coordinating, and evaluating assigned kitchen, food production and food-service associates.
As a Chef, you will:
- Direct and supervise all aspects of food production and services
- Be accountable for menu planning, staffing, scheduling, client, and customer relationship building
- Take responsibility for daily operations, such as preparation, cooking, presentation and administration of feeding students and staff
- Oversee all food, labour, and overhead costs
- Be responsible for occasional catering events
- Perform administrative duties that include completion of weekly purchase summaries, scheduling associates for events, inventory controls, and daily production meetings and records
- Ensure strict compliance with the Compass Quality Assurance and Health and Safety Program, Occupational Health and Safety Act and WHMIS regulations
About you:
- Able to work in a French environment.
- Post-secondary education in culinary or related studies
- Three years of kitchen management experience, preferably in a University or College environment
- Creative ability to apply trendy food items and presentations to operations
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
- Able to work in a fast-paced environment, paying attention to accuracy and detail
- Willingness to accommodate a flexible work schedule (including weekends)
- Capable of performing administrative duties
- Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word
Not the right fit? Search for Chef jobs in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
About Havergal College
For 130 years, Havergal has provided young women with an exceptional education in an environment that encourages both inquiry and curiosity, and celebrates community. In 1894, Havergal’s founding principal, Ellen Knox, defined the school’s mission with the question she posed to her students -- “What are you going to do?”
That question continues to guide Havergal and its students through the challenges that come from a constantly changing world. Its influence is evident in our students and graduates to this day: women making a difference for good in the world by living their lives with purpose and as involved citizens.