The YMCA of Regina is a non-profit charity open to all. We are dedicated to building strong kids, strong families & strong communities. We focus our program delivery on our three pillars of service: health and fitness, community development, & childcare. We are currently hiring a Full Time Childcare Centre Cook for one of our childcare centres in Moose Jaw. If you love working in fast-paced environment, are a self-starter and can work well independently then we want to hear from you. Role & Responsibilities: * Practice food safety at all times regarding food preparation & cleaning procedures. * Preparing Ministry of Education approved healthy meals & snacks for Childcare Centers according to YMCA menus. * Cleaning childcare kitchen, dishes and food storage areas according to Public Health Standards. * Handling and organizing food delivery; may include lifting up to 40lbs. * Maintain accurate food order sheets and inventory lists. * Communicate ongoing Food Services needs to the Food Service Director and immediate center directors. * Complete and comply with all YMCA Policies and Procedures (YMCA Child Protection & Clean Culture). * Interact with children as required. * Any other duties as assigned by the Director Job Requirements: * ECE Level I an asset* 1-2 years Food Service or related experience. * Canadian Food Safe Level 1 (preferred). * Criminal Record Check (CRC) prior to first day of work and dated no more than 3 months before hire date. * Must have valid class 5 drivers license & have personal vehicle for transportation between locations.* Three (3) professional references.
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