
Job Location Crossroads - Oakland, CA 94621 Salary Range $20.00 - $20.00 Hourly
This is 2 different positions
Prep Cook - 22$ hourly
Driver - 20$ hourly (Drivers will be expected to handle food and need food handlers certificate)
Title: Prep/Line Cook/Driver Delivery of Meals
Reports to: Food Service Manager
FLSA Status: Weekends and On-Call / Non-Exempt
Shift: 4AM weekdays start 6AM or 10AM weekends start
EOCP offers emergency shelter and transitional housing to homeless and vulnerable residents of Oakland and Alameda County. EOCP's mission is to empower individuals and families to regain a life of self-reliance. We provide dignified, compassionate, and comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to well-being and sustainable permanent housing.
The Prep/Line Cook: Accurately and efficiently cook all food as well as prepare and portion food products prior to cooking. Line Cook is Responsible performing basic food preparation tasks and assisting the Food Service Manager and Head Cook. They typically complete smaller responsibilities like cutting meat, mixing sauces or chopping vegetables. Line Cooks are often assigned a certain task each time they work and will stay in that section of the food preparation line for a majority of their shift unless they are asked to move about to do other kitchen task. They're responsible for cleaning prep station and making sure it's set up properly before the start of their shift. They'll also stock the kitchen as needed. Line cooks must regularly check the food prep and storage areas to ensure they don't violate any health codes or safety regulations. Line Cook needs to have an up to date SerSafe Food Handling Certification. Must have Valeted Driver's license
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Prep/Line Cook/Deliver Meals
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Supervision

Our mission
EOCP empowers individuals and families who are homeless in Alameda County to regain a life of self-reliance. We provide dignified emergency and transitional housing and compassionate, comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to well-being and sustainable permanent housing.
How EOCP Started:
East Oakland Community Project’s story begins as a grassroots support network that evolved into a sustainable community resource. In 1990, a group of community activists began the Mission Safe program in a vacant lot on East 14th Street. They provided street-level support — food, motel vouchers, and service referrals — to people experiencing homelessness. At the time, thousands of people had recently been displaced from their homes due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, adding to the already existing crisis of minimal shelter for people experiencing homelessness in East Oakland. In response, the City of Oakland, Alameda County, and Mission Safe joined together to establish an emergency housing shelter that became known as the East Oakland Community Project.