Food Handler (Part-time) - 93 Pitt Street

BRC

Food Handler (Part-time) - 93 Pitt Street

New York, NY
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Prepare, serve and clean-up after meals, responsible for sanitation related to meal preparation and proper storage of food, work with management in menu planning, Related duties as assigned.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    High School Diploma or equivalent preferred. Must have good cooking skills and understanding of nutrition. Familiar with NYC health regulations. Two years of cooking experience preferred.

    HOURS:

    Part time, 15 hours per week
    Saturday, 11:00am - 7:30pm & Sunday, 10:00am - 6:30pm

    * Vaccination preferred but not required

    MAKE AN IMPACT

    Are you looking to make a positive impact on the lives of those in your community? At BRC, our staff help New Yorkers experiencing homelessness reclaim their lives by providing a hand up, offering opportunities for health and self-sufficiency, and restoring hope and dignity.

    Each and every BRC staff member makes heroic contributions to our city, providing vital services in times of crisis and need. Through our commitment to employee wellbeing and development, BRC provides a workplace where staff can achieve their goals, make a difference with our clients, and grow personally and professionally. BRC is committed to a safe and healthy workplace: we provide PPE to all employees and enforce temperature monitoring and physical distancing best practices across our programs.

    Today, we have over 1000 full-time, part-time, and per-diem positions located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens. Come and learn why 95% of BRC employees report that they would recommend BRC as a good place to work, and join us in building a more caring and compassionate city.

     

    PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

    Located on the Lower East Side, Sadiqua Khabir House is a permanent SRO housing facility with a capacity for 35 formerly homeless men and women suffering from mental illness, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. The program is funded by the NYC Department of Homeless Services, the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the NYC Human Resources Administration's HIV/AIDS Services Administration. In addition to providing permanent housing for its tenants, Los Vecinos offers a variety of services aimed at helping clients stabilize their health, maintain their independence and build a community of support among peers. These services include case management, referrals to medical facilities and assistance managing health conditions, medication monitoring, health education, psychiatric management, entitlement support and money management, recreational activities, assistance with activities of daily living and free meals.