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First Cook, Wolves Den

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
$22/hour
Entry Level
Temporary

Top Benefits

Back Of House Tip Out
Vacation Pay

About the role

First Cook, Wolves Den

Reports To: Manager, Back of House

Mission: To create an environment that inspires a passion for student success.

Desired Results of the Position

A professional and reliable culinary service that serves the Algonquin Students' Association community Leadership by example that inspires all staff to deliver excellent work Active two-way communication between management and staff that ensure effective operations

Nature and Scope

The First Cook, under the direction of the Manager, Back of House will facilitate excellent food and beverage service. They will lead by example and specialize in preparing raw ingredients and recipes that enable the Wolves Den, and the Students' Association Hospitality department to succeed. This individual will support operations of the Wolves Den, and other Students' Association Hospitality services. A First Cook will build effective relationships, provide the highest commitment to quality, and help the team build customer loyalty. They will act as a mentor among the part-time staff team in the kitchen and lead by example to ensure that all recipes, preparations, and presentations meet the Wolves Den’s specifications and commitment to quality.

Job Duties

Work with the Coordinator and Manager, Back of House and set a positive example for part-time staff.

Mentor and help to train new staff

Reinforce a positive work environment that produces a high level of satisfaction among all customers, staff, fellow employees, and clients. Ensure proper recipe and presentation standards for each menu item. Execute all aspects of daily back of house operations are completed to the highest quality standards and in a timely fashion. These include; food preparation, temperature logs, cleaning schedules, opening checklists, closing checklists, and equipment maintenance schedules. Help to execute catering and special orders, and work outside regular hours. Follow health and safety, and sanitation guidelines for all products and equipment. Stock, clean, and organize the back of house area as required. Maintain, clean, and properly store all equipment and supplies. Follow operational policies and procedures, ensure the safety of all the employees during each shift. Maintain regular and consistent attendance and punctuality. Know all menu items, follow proper assembly instructions for all menu items and specials.

Assist in training staff. Teach preparation and recipe standards

Record waste, breakage and damage in provided logs and reports them to the manager on duty. Familiar with all the first aid stations, supplies, and equipment. Report any injuries or accidents to the manager on duty immediately. Wear clean and proper staff attire require at all times when working.

All other duties as assigned

Core Competencies

Strong interpersonal skills Ability to mentor and lead by example Ability to follow recipes and preparation instructions Ability to perform under pressure, in a time sensitive environment Quick learning Good knife skills Maintain an effective working relationship with managers, and other employees

Desired Skills and Qualifications

Over six months of experience in kitchen operations Willing to work non-traditional shifts Completion of culinary education is an asset

Work Conditions

Work in a restaurant setting, with exposure to extreme temperatures Manual dexterity is required to use a desktop computer, tablet, knives, and other equipment Ability to lift 40lbs required High stress fast paced environment

Certifications

Food handlers Certificate (required)

OWHSA (required) WHMIS (required) CPR (preferred) First Aid certificate (preferred) Smart Serve (preferred)

Compensation

Contract term: August 24th 2026 – April 23rd 2027 Salary: $22 per hour based on a 35 hour work week Eligible for Back of House tip out Work week will be flexible with some weeks being more hours and some less hours 4% vacation pay per pay period

Algonquin Students’ Association values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We offer an inclusive work environment and encourage applications from all qualified individuals.

About Algonquin Students' Association

Education
51-200
Founded in 1969

The Algonquin Students' Association is a not-for-profit corporation with over 50 years of service. Our mission is to create an environment that inspires a passion for student success.

A Board of Directors governs the Students' Association and act as your voice to the College Administration. Without these dedicated individuals, many important student issues would not be advocated.

We look forward to providing a variety of services and facilities to you throughout your experience at Algonquin College.

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