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Who we are:

With nearly 65 years of service, DDI provides a full continuum of care - from early intervention to residential, day habilitation, and vocational programs - for over 1,600 children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. DDI is driven by a dedicated staff and a belief in every individual's potential.

Cooks are responsible for meal preparation, cooking, shopping, and meal planning, in coordination with menus prepared by Nutritionist. Ability to follow all menus & fill in substitutions according to exchange list. Be familiar with and follow OPWDD regulations regarding food, kitchen area and cleanliness of house. Help schedule and plan parties for special occasions. Report any maintenance needs or hazardous conditions to Manager or Maintenance Person.

Our Purpose

We help children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities experience personal growth and fulfillment.

Our Core Values

Integrity
We adhere to moral and ethical principles
Dignity
We treat each other as being worthy of honor and respect
Compassion
We act with caring and kindness
Teamwork
We work together to achieve common goals

Salary Range: $18.50/hour-$20.35/hour

Schedule: Full time (Monday-Friday: 8A-4P)

What you'll do at DDI:

  • Meal preparation, cooking, shopping, and meal planning, in coordination with menus prepared by Nutritionist.
  • Follow all menus & fill in substitutions according to exchange list, follow diets; gluten free, halaal, kosher style and ensure individual meals if necessary dependent on student.
  • Prepare meals to use in cooking; chopping/peeling/cutting meat
  • Cook utilizing various methods; utensils/grills/ovens
  • Be able to measure ingredients as recipe calls for
  • Maintain accurate food inventories
  • Ensure all food not utilized stored properly
  • Report any maintenance needs or hazardous conditions to Manager or Maintenance Person.
  • Notify supervisor immediately if house or appliances need repair.
  • Be familiar with and follow OPWDD regulations regarding food, kitchen area.
  • Meet with nutritionist in setting up appropriate dietary menus for individuals in residence
  • Help schedule and plan parties for special occasions.
  • Answer telephone in a courteous and professional manner & take appropriate messages.
  • Be familiar with and follow OPWDD regulations regarding food, kitchen area
  • Additional responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.

What you bring to DDI:

  • Ability to follow both verbal and written directions.
  • Proven experience as a cook ( at least one year experience)
  • Ability to work well with staff members and the individuals we support.
  • Ability to cook following menus and meal preparation guidelines.
  • Must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 25 lbs.
  • Must be in good physical condition and be able to bend, twist, and reach in the performance of your duties.

What DDI can offer you:

  • The ability to make a difference in the lives of the individuals we support
  • Generous paid time off
  • Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Tuition reimbursement and more!

DDI is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees without regard to actual or perceived race, color, sex, pregnancy, reproductive decision making, gender expression or identity, national origin, disability, military status, creed, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, status as a victim of domestic violence or any other group protected by federal, state or local law. We are committed to creating a deep sense of belonging and a culture where all applicants and employees feel welcomed, valued and respected. We are people inspired by purpose.

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