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Jobs at Raging Spoon

JOB POSTING: Cook

The Raging Spoon operated by Working for Change is hiring a cook position for its catering service!

“We offer a supportive work environment for people who have encountered barriers to employment due to mental health or addiction issues. Previous commercial kitchen experience would be a great asset as well as a positive attitude to learning and teamwork. We offer applicable culinary training and a deep awareness of survivor challenges in the work place.

*Working for Change encourages applications from people representing the diverse community we serve. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), WFC will provide accommodations to job applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require any accommodations, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.

 

We thank all candidates for their interest, but only those selected for the interview process will be contacted.

 

Please submit your resume/C.V. either by mail, walk-in or e-mail to:
The Raging Spoon Catering
Address: 1658 Queen St. W. Toronto, ON M6R 1B2
Phone: 416.504.6128
Email:

ragingspoon@workingforchange.ca

 

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