Relief Kitchen Helper

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At Resort Lifestyle Communities (RLC), serving seniors isn’t just a job, it’s a calling. When you join our team, you become part of a close-knit, servant-hearted community guided by our Core Values: Respect, Honesty, Kindness amp; Compassion, and Service Excellence.
Together, we work toward four essential goals that guide our success:
  • Happy Employees
  • Happy Residents
  • Full Occupancy
  • On-Budget Operations
About the Role
As the Relief Kitchen Helper, you play a key part in creating a great dining experience for our residents. You’ll prepare, stock, and maintain a fresh, appealing salad bar that helps start each meal on a positive note. In the dining room, you’ll support residents with friendly service and keep tables clean. You’ll also help keep our community safe by carefully washing and sanitizing tableware, cookware, and equipment.
What We’re Looking For
  • Must be at least 18 years of age or older.
  • Ability to work Friday amp; Saturday from 7:00am to 2:30pm and Sunday amp; Monday from 11:00am-7:30pm.
  • Ability to read, speak and understand basic English.
  • No previous culinary experience is required.
  • Able to obtain food handler permits as required by local ordinances within first two (2) weeks of first day of employment.
Key Responsibilities
  • Operate the dish machine by loading, running, unloading, and reporting any mechanical issues; and monitor/log water temperatures to ensure proper sanitization.
  • Wash, store, and handle all tableware and kitchenware with care; maintain a clean, organized dish room and ensure adequate levels of clean items for the dining room and kitchen.
  • Clean food preparation and production areas as needed, and assist in the dining room by bussing tables, filling water carafes, preparing tables before meals, and delivering room‑service orders.
  • Safely use ovens, steamers, grills, and kitchen tools, including sharp utensils and small appliances to support daily food preparation.
  • Listen and respond politely to food comments or complaints and report any concerns to leadership right away.
  • Perform support work and any additional tasks, including trash removal.
Benefits for Full-Time Employees
  • Competitive compensation and benefits
  • Access your pay anytime
  • $341 benefit stipend per pay period to apply toward:
    • Health, Dental, Vision
    • Life Insurance
    • Short- amp; Long-Term Disability
    • HSA, FSA, LSA
    • Accident amp; Hospital Indemnity
    • Legal amp; Identity Theft Protection
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401(k) with employer match
Why RLC?
  • Fast-growing, family-owned company with 60+ communities nationwide
  • Supportive leadership in a beautiful, resort-style environment
  • A purpose-driven role where you make a difference every day
Ready to Serve with Heart?
Bring your servant heart to a place that feels like family. Apply today, and our Team will follow up soon
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