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LEAD COOK
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ACC Senior Services
Base pay range: $23.00/hr - $24.00/hr
ACC Senior Services is an award‑winning not‑for‑profit provider of culturally sensitive senior care and services in the Sacramento region. Based out of the Greenhaven/Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento, and with over 50 years of experience, ACC offers a continuum of supportive services for older adults and their family caregivers. At ACC we provide older adults with the comforts of home, the care of family.
Eligible Team Members May Choose The Following Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits (Kaiser & Sutter plans available)
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
Company Paid Life Insurance
403(b) Retirement Program
Employee Meal Options
Employee Discount Program (BenefitHub)
Employee Recognition Programs
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employee Referral Program
Job Summary The Cook prepares resident meals including special diets, according to physician orders and quality guidelines. This is a full‑time, non‑exempt (hourly) position and reports directly to the Culinary Services Manager. The Cook may supervise dietary department staff when the Culinary Services Manager is absent and interacts with staff, vendors, and residents.
Essential Job Functions
Prepares, cooks, serves general/special diet meals for residents per physician & menu.
Practices proper portion control according to prescribed diet.
Ensures resident satisfaction regarding meals through quality, quantity, and presentation.
Adjusts recipes and ingredients as needed for resident preferences or dietary restrictions.
Coordinates with care staff to meet resident meal needs and schedules.
Ensures all safety procedures are followed regarding meal prep including following prescribed special diet orders for residents.
Assigns daily tasks to kitchen staff and monitors performance.
Trains and mentors new and existing kitchen staff in proper procedures, safety, and sanitation.
Ensures staff compliance with facility policies and regulatory requirements.
Tracks inventory levels, communicates ordering needs, and minimizes waste.
Ensures proper food storage, labeling, and rotation (FIFO).
Assists in cost control by monitoring usage and preventing waste.
Oversees daily kitchen operations to maintain efficiency and quality.
Maintains cleanliness and organization of kitchen, including food prep, storage, and cooking areas.
Monitors equipment functionality and reports or resolves issues promptly.
Ensures all kitchen practices comply with Title 22, health department regulations, & policies.
Maintains required logs (temperature, cleaning, and safety).
Assists during inspections or audits and implements corrective actions as needed.
Communicates resident feedback, likes/dislikes, and concerns to the team and management.
Serves as point of contact in the absence of the Culinary Services Manager.
Handles call‑outs, absences, equipment issues, ingredient shortages.
Makes informed decisions to ensure uninterrupted, high‑quality meal service.
Observes and practices all department safety and sanitation standards.
Measures/mixes food ingredients per recipes; prepares all types of food according to production methods/regulatory requirements.
Uses steam table to maintain meals at proper temperatures.
Cleans cooking utensils, preparation equipment, kitchen areas per schedules and proper methods.
Makes appropriate notations of food exchanges on daily menus.
Qualifications
High school graduate or GED required.
Two‑four years’ recent experience as a cook; skilled nursing, assisted living or restaurant background preferred.
Knowledge of breakfast, lunch and dinner entree preparation with knowledge of scratch soups, sauces/gravies, starches and vegetables preferred.
Must obtain a food handler card within 30 days of hire date.
Must be able to work with dementia residents, intervene safely and appropriately in challenging situations.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Health and Human Services
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LEAD COOK
role at
ACC Senior Services
Base pay range: $23.00/hr - $24.00/hr
ACC Senior Services is an award‑winning not‑for‑profit provider of culturally sensitive senior care and services in the Sacramento region. Based out of the Greenhaven/Pocket neighborhood of Sacramento, and with over 50 years of experience, ACC offers a continuum of supportive services for older adults and their family caregivers. At ACC we provide older adults with the comforts of home, the care of family.
Eligible Team Members May Choose The Following Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits (Kaiser & Sutter plans available)
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO)
Company Paid Life Insurance
403(b) Retirement Program
Employee Meal Options
Employee Discount Program (BenefitHub)
Employee Recognition Programs
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employee Referral Program
Job Summary The Cook prepares resident meals including special diets, according to physician orders and quality guidelines. This is a full‑time, non‑exempt (hourly) position and reports directly to the Culinary Services Manager. The Cook may supervise dietary department staff when the Culinary Services Manager is absent and interacts with staff, vendors, and residents.
Essential Job Functions
Prepares, cooks, serves general/special diet meals for residents per physician & menu.
Practices proper portion control according to prescribed diet.
Ensures resident satisfaction regarding meals through quality, quantity, and presentation.
Adjusts recipes and ingredients as needed for resident preferences or dietary restrictions.
Coordinates with care staff to meet resident meal needs and schedules.
Ensures all safety procedures are followed regarding meal prep including following prescribed special diet orders for residents.
Assigns daily tasks to kitchen staff and monitors performance.
Trains and mentors new and existing kitchen staff in proper procedures, safety, and sanitation.
Ensures staff compliance with facility policies and regulatory requirements.
Tracks inventory levels, communicates ordering needs, and minimizes waste.
Ensures proper food storage, labeling, and rotation (FIFO).
Assists in cost control by monitoring usage and preventing waste.
Oversees daily kitchen operations to maintain efficiency and quality.
Maintains cleanliness and organization of kitchen, including food prep, storage, and cooking areas.
Monitors equipment functionality and reports or resolves issues promptly.
Ensures all kitchen practices comply with Title 22, health department regulations, & policies.
Maintains required logs (temperature, cleaning, and safety).
Assists during inspections or audits and implements corrective actions as needed.
Communicates resident feedback, likes/dislikes, and concerns to the team and management.
Serves as point of contact in the absence of the Culinary Services Manager.
Handles call‑outs, absences, equipment issues, ingredient shortages.
Makes informed decisions to ensure uninterrupted, high‑quality meal service.
Observes and practices all department safety and sanitation standards.
Measures/mixes food ingredients per recipes; prepares all types of food according to production methods/regulatory requirements.
Uses steam table to maintain meals at proper temperatures.
Cleans cooking utensils, preparation equipment, kitchen areas per schedules and proper methods.
Makes appropriate notations of food exchanges on daily menus.
Qualifications
High school graduate or GED required.
Two‑four years’ recent experience as a cook; skilled nursing, assisted living or restaurant background preferred.
Knowledge of breakfast, lunch and dinner entree preparation with knowledge of scratch soups, sauces/gravies, starches and vegetables preferred.
Must obtain a food handler card within 30 days of hire date.
Must be able to work with dementia residents, intervene safely and appropriately in challenging situations.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Health and Human Services
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