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In this 6-week training program, the job seeker receives a comprehensive education in all of the facets and functions in the food industry through a combination of classroom hours and hands on job training. Classroom instruction will focus on health and safety standards, inventory management, menu planning and career pathways. Tasks will include customer service, order taking, utility work, food preparation, line/grill cooking, use of Point-of-Sale systems and kitchen clean up. At the end of the training, students have the opportunity to complete the online ServSafe Food Handlers course and obtain certification administered by the National Restaurant Association and are eligible to apply for employment with Community Work Services’ Culinary Team.
The Job Readiness Training portion of the program focuses on building professional soft skills and learning how to conduct a successful job search. Courses include personal branding, workplace etiquette, getting along with co-workers and supervisors, resume writing, and interviewing skills. Participants also attend tours of locals employers, on and off-site hiring events and mock interviews with hiring professional volunteers (2 weeks)
Participant pay: Stipend
Participants
Low Income, disabled, underemployed, homeless adults, recovering from substance use
Program is Offered In
English
Program Hours per Week
25
Program Duration
8 weeks
Rolling Admission
Yes
Sample Schedule
Hours
Activity Type
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
7:30am-1:30pm
Classroom Study
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
7:30am-1:30pm
Hands on Training
✓
✓
✓
✓
9:00am-12:00pm
Job Readiness Training (2 Weeks)
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Other Schedule Information
Participant schedule, and type of meeting, will be determined based upon individual's availability due to work schedule. Admissions will be on a rolling basis.
Program Requirements
CORI check | SORI check
Program is CORI-friendly?
Yes
Anticipated outcomes
ServSafe Food Handler Certification | Food Arts Program Completion Certification | Job Readiness Training Completion Certificate | Employment/Promotion | Industry skills gain
Participant Supports
Participant Support Category
All partipants
As needed
Child Care
✓
Transportation
✓
Test/License Fees
✓
Books/Supplies
✓
Clothing/Uniforms
✓
Are there any out of pocket expenses for the participant?
No
Do participants receive any pay?
Stipend
Other, please explain
Based on completing 80% of training attendance; $230 paid after completing Skills Training, Job Search Training and obtaining and retaining a job for 30 days.