Description:Vermont Hills Family Life Center
Position Title: Chef / Food Program Coordinator
Reports To: Center Director
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Leave the late nights, weekend doubles, and unpredictable covers behind. Vermont Hills Family Life Center is looking for a skilled, self-motivated chef who wants to do meaningful, creative work on a schedule that gives you your life back.
This is a rare opportunity to run your own scratch kitchen for a mission-driven early childhood center that has been serving Portland families since 1979. You'll cook for a consistent, predictable number of kids every day, with no dinner rush or nights, no weekends, and no major holidays.
At a Glance
• Pay: $23.00 – $26.00 per hour, depending on experience
• Schedule: Monday – Friday, approximately 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM. No evenings, no weekends, no major holidays.
• Hours: Full-time, 30 - 40 hours per week
• Location: On-site, Southwest Portland
Key Responsibilities
Culinary and Menu Design
- Design, implement, and rotate nutritious, kid-friendly seasonal menus that meet required nutrition standards for each age group.
- Independently prepare high-quality, balanced breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks daily for all enrolled children and applicable staff.
- Track and safely accommodate food allergies and dietary restrictions across all classrooms; communicate any concerns or questions to the Center Director.
- Plan menus that offer variety and appeal to young children across a range of food preferences and needs.
Ordering and Inventory Management
- Manage the kitchen budget, sourcing cost-effective ingredients from approved commercial suppliers while maintaining high nutritional standards.
- Handle all food ordering, vendor relationships, and inventory rotation using first-in, first-out principles to minimize waste.
- Maintain a clean, organized pantry, refrigerator, and freezer.
- Track shrink, total expenditures and report budget variances to the Center Director.
Compliance and Operations
- Maintain accurate daily production records, meal counts, temperature logs, and other required food service documentation.
- Follow all food safety protocols including proper handwashing, temperature control, sanitation of food-contact surfaces, and personal hygiene standards.
- Maintain an exceptionally clean kitchen, completing daily dishwashing, sanitization, and deep-cleaning tasks independently.
- Support licensing inspections and program audits; keep all records organized and readily accessible.
- Report any food safety incidents or concerns to the Center Director promptly.
Compensation and Benefits
• $23.00 – $26.00 per hour, depending on experience
• Monday – Friday schedule; no evenings, weekends, or major holidays
• Health, dental, and vision insurance
• Paid time off, sick leave, and bereavement leave
• Paid holidays
• Retirement plan
• Supportive, stable, mission-driven work environment
Requirements:
Qualifications and Experience
- Experience: Minimum of 2–3 years of professional culinary experience, with at least 1 year in a head chef or kitchen management role. Experience in a school, early childhood, institutional, or similar setting is strongly preferred.
- Education: High School Diploma or GED required. A certificate or degree in culinary arts, food service management, or a related field is preferred.
- Certifications: The following certifications are required upon hire / before starting work:
- Current Oregon Food Handler's Card; ServSafe Manager certification preferred.
- Adult and Pediatric CPR / First Aid / AED certification (cannot be an online only course – must have at least the skills portion in-person).
- Completion of the Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect childcare training course.
- Skills: Strong understanding of portion control, kitchen math, food ordering systems, and nutrition requirements for young children. Proficiency with basic food tracking or inventory tools preferred.
- Background Check: Must be enrolled in and maintain good standing with the Child Care Licensing Division's (CCLD) Central Background Registry (CBR), including criminal history clearance and child abuse/neglect records check, prior to working with or around children.
- Other: Bilingual or multilingual ability is an asset. Experience with federal child nutrition program documentation is a plus.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stand for long periods and safely lift up to 50 pounds.
- Frequent reaching, bending, stooping, and kneeling required.
- Exposure to heat from cooking equipment is expected.
- Proper footwear, hair restraints, and personal protective equipment are required at all times.
Compensation details: 23-26 Hourly Wage
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