We’re Looking for a New Resident Chef-Kitchen Manager!
Beacon Hill Friends House is a cooperative community of 21 people based on Quaker principles of spiritual integrity, simplicity, equality, and community life that has been in operation since 1957 in the heart of downtown Boston. We are currently looking to replace our chef and kitchen manager as he moves on to other adventures. Would you like to work 3/4 time managing our kitchen and planning and preparing dinners Sundays through Thursdays, with only occasional weekend work, for free room and board, an additional salary, health insurance, some professional development money, paid vacation, and, a retirement account after the first year? Are you detailed oriented, talented, and committed to serving a diverse interfaith spiritual community with good food and loving attention? If so, we would love to have you apply for our open position. We are hoping to choose a new chef/kitchen manager by mid- to late March and have the selected chef start no later than April 1 if at all possible. For more information, go to our employment pageand apply online!
If this position is not for you, but you can think of someone who might fill the bill, please forward this information on to likely prospects!
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