Buckelew Programs Inc

FOOD SERVICES PLANNER/COOK

Buckelew Programs Inc  •  $26/hr  •  San Rafael, CA (Onsite)  •  13 days ago
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Job DetailsLevel: ExperiencedJob Location: Rising Recovery Center - San Rafael, CA 94903Position Type: Full TimeEducation Level: High SchoolSalary Range: $24.00 - $26.00 HourlyTravel Percentage: Up to 25%Job Category: Restaurant - Food ServiceWork with great people doing great things! Join Buckelew Programs and play a pivotal role in making a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges in the North Bay.
We are hiring a Food Services Planner/Cook to join Buckelew Programs' new Rising Recovery Center, a new short-term residential treatment center providing support to individuals experiencing co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. As the Food Services Planner/Cook, you will plan and prepare nutritious meals in alignment with program needs and client dietary requirements. You will be responsible for menu planning, food ordering, safe food handling, kitchen sanitation, and budget adherence. This role ensures compliance with food safety standards and actively involves clients in meal preparation as part of life skills development.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Plan and develop weekly menus that are nutritionally balanced and accommodate dietary restrictions (e.g., vegetarian, low-sodium, diabetic-friendly)
Order food and beverages, schedule and receive deliveries, and verify product quality and quantity upon arrival
Maintain proper food storage, rotation, and labeling practices to ensure hygiene, minimize waste, and meet safety standards
Monitor food preparation, portion sizes, and food presentation to ensure meals are safe, appealing, and nutritious
Teach clients and staff proper food handling, nutrition, and portion control
Maintain kitchen cleanliness and ensure all equipment, appliances, and surfaces are regularly cleaned and sanitized
Monitor and maintain food inventory within budgetary guidelines
Prepare daily meals including:
Seven (7) hot dinners per week
Three to four (3–4) simple lunches per week
Adjust meals to meet individual dietary needs as appropriate
Comply with all food safety, hygiene, and temperature standards
Involve clients in meal preparation through hands-on guidance and skills teaching
ANCILLARY DUTIES
Support a welcoming and respectful environment for clients and staff
Assist program staff in preparing and distributing snacks and lunches to clients
Answer program phone and relay calls or messages as needed
Perform other related duties as assigned by the Program Director
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent (required)
Coursework or training in culinary arts, nutrition, menu planning, or food sanitation (preferred)
Experience:
Minimum of 2 years of experience cooking in a residential, school, group home, or catering environment
Experience planning and preparing balanced meals for groups of 10–15 people
Experience with vegetarian and non-vegetarian menu planning
Experience teaching independent living or cooking skills (preferred)
Familiarity with agency policies and regulatory compliance (preferred)
Skills and Abilities:
Self-motivated and able to work independently and as part of a team
Knowledge of healthy nutrition, meal planning, and portion control
Ability to modify menus to accommodate dietary restrictions (e.g., allergies, diabetes, vegetarian)
Strong organizational and time management skills
Attention to detail and ability to prioritize multiple tasks
Proficient in basic computer use, including Microsoft Word and online ordering
Typing speed of at least 45 WPM with accuracy
Reliable, trustworthy, and able to maintain confidentiality
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; able to be warm, welcoming, firm, and supportive with clients
Sound judgment, patience, and composure under pressure
Ability to build and maintain professional, respectful working relationships
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Regularly required to stand, walk, reach, talk, and hear throughout the shift
Frequently lifts up to 25 pounds
Requires fine motor skills and the use of both hands for cooking and kitchen tasks
Vision requirements: ability to safely use sharp knives, kitchen tools, and read printed/electronic information
Hearing requirements: ability to hear verbal communication in person and by phone
Works primarily in an indoor kitchen environment with occasional local travel
Must be able to work efficiently despite interruptions or distractions in a shared workspace
Occasionally uses office equipment (e.g., computer, printer, calculator)
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a workplace that celebrates diversity, promotes equality, and fosters inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
Buckelew Programs Inc

About Buckelew Programs Inc

Founded in 1970, Buckelew Programs is North Bay's largest nonprofit provider of comprehensive behavioral health services. Each year, we help thousands who experience mental health and addiction challenges — often those with no other access to care — to lead healthier, more independent lives.

5 Core Programs: Counseling, Service Navigation, Substance Use Recovery, Suicide Prevention, Supported Housing

Buckelew responds to over 12,000 callers to our accredited Suicide Prevention Hotline, that is part of the new, national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline network.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Novato, CA
Year Founded
1970
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