Lyngblomsten

Part-Time Evening Shift Cook

Lino Lakes, MN - Part Time

Lyngblomsten is a Christian nonprofit organization serving older adults and their families through healthcare, housing, and community-based services. Partnered in ministry with more than two dozen Christian congregations across the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota, Lyngblomsten provides a continuum of care that meets the needs of adults as they travel the later years of their lives. Our services nurture the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. 

Job Description 

Lyngblomsten is looking for a motivated individual who has a passion for food! We have an opportunity for a Part Time Evening Shift Cook, at our brand-new Lino Lakes location. This position would be 4 shifts, 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM including every other weekend. We are looking for a collaborative individual passionate about serving the community.  

Responsibilities

  • Food preparation for dinner inside our communities, presentation and customer service,
  • Supervise dietary aides on evenings and the weekend. 
  • To ensure cleanliness and sanitation
  • Follow food safety code guidelines. 

Qualifications 

  • Previous experience in a cooking role and scratch cooking is required. Experience in the healthcare field is not necessary, but helpful.

Lyngblomsten is an award-winning Christian nonprofit organization serving older adults through healthcare, housing, and community-based services since 1906. Join our team, touch lives, and make a difference!

Lyngblomsten does not discriminate in employment on any basis protected by law. Please tell us if you require any special arrangements during the interview process. Upon conditional job offer of employment, all applicants will be subject to a State of MN background study.

We offer competitive pay and outstanding benefits, paid training, and scholarship opportunities.

Our benefits package shows how invested we are in our employees. At 30 hours a week, you are eligible for:

  • Low employee cost Medical and Dental
  • HSA account, plus an Employer contribution of:​
    • $2100 annually for a Single
    • $4200 annually for Family
  • Free Employee Life Ins. and LTD insurance
  • 200% match of your 2% contribution to a 403B
  • Flex/PTO starting at 4.62 hours earned per 80 hours. (Up to 3 weeks the first year)
  • Short Term Disability Earn 56 hours per year.
  • 7 Holidays

Lyngblomsten is an equal employment opportunity organization and affirmative action employer. Minority, Disability, Veteran, LGBTQ+.

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