Cook- Casual/On-Call at Smithers Community Services Association — NeverHard
Cook- Casual/On-Call at Smithers Community Services Association in Smithers, Bulkley-Nechako. Skills: Cooking, Food Safety. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Smithers Community Services Association
Location
Smithers, Bulkley-Nechako
Type
temporary
Required skills:
Cooking
Food Safety
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $25.00 per hour
About Smithers Community Services Association
For more than 50 years, Smithers Community Services Association (SCSA) has served the Bulkley Valley and surrounding communities. While we are proud of our history, what truly defines us is our commitment to continuous improvement, innovation, and responding to the evolving needs of our community.
SCSA is a dynamic non-profit organization with an annual operating budget of approximately $5 million and a team of more than 60 employees. Through a diverse range of programsincluding supportive housing, homelessness prevention, family support, settlement services, transportation, seniors' services, and community literacywe work to create positive and lasting change.
Our work is guided by a commitment to being client-centered, accessible, inclusive, trauma-informed, and accountable. We value equity, diversity, inclusion, Reconciliation, collaboration, integrity, and continuous learning. Most importantly, we believe every individual deserves dignity, respect, and the opportunity to thrive.
If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference and share our values, we invite you to join our team and help build a stronger, more inclusive community
PROGRAM: Goodacre Place Supportive Housing
POSITION: Cook
JOB TYPE: Casual/On-Call
JOB POSTING #: JP-030-2026
WORK HOURS AND SCHEDULE: Shifts are typically 6 hours per day and from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM
DATE POSTED: June 27, 2026
CLOSING DATE: Until the position is filled. *We will conduct rolling interviews and may close this position if suitable candidates are found. Early submissions are recommended.
START DATE: As soon as possible.
SALARY RANGE:$25.00 per hour
NO: OF POSITIONS: 01
PROGRAM SUMMARY:
Goodacre Place Supportive Housing is a 22-unit supportive housing program with a 12-bed emergency shelter that provides both long-term housing and short-term emergency accommodation for individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
SCSA has a long history of supporting people experiencing housing instability. Building on our previous shelter operations at Broadway Place, our team is passionate about helping participants and guests find stability, safety, and belonging. Through our partnership with BC Housing, we provide shelter, housing support, meals, hygiene services, life skills development, case planning, and connections to community resources. Our goal is to help individuals move toward greater independence while feeling respected, supported, and at home.
Goodacre Place works closely with community partners, healthcare providers, Indigenous organizations, and social service agencies to ensure participants have access to the supports they need to thrive.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The cook is responsible for planning for and preparing a delicious and nutritious hot dinner for 20-30 people. The cook assists with meal service and cleans up their own dishes after the meal service. The cook works with the Goodacre Place manager to prepare a meal plan and coordinate the food inventory to ensure adherence to the meal plan. The cook contributes expertise, coordination, and assistance, in the production and delivery of quality meal service for SCSA.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports To:Site Manager, Goodacre Place
Direct Reports: None
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide occupants at Goodacre Place Supportive Housing with 1 hot dinner meal per day, to be served between the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 pm. unless alternate arrangements have been made.
Store, prepare and serve meals in accordance with recognized Food Safe practices.
Ensure that the facilities available are adequate for heating, cooling, cooking, refrigerating and freezing food, for storing refrigerated or frozen foods, monitoring food temperature, and when necessary, controlling ambient temperature to ensure the safety and suitability of food.
Prevent microbial cross contamination by separating raw, unprocessed food physically or by time from read-to-eat foods, with effective intermediate cleaning, and where appropriate, disinfection.
Prepare wholesome, nutritionally balanced meals that will contribute to the health of the recipient by:
Incorporating the Canadian Food Guide Recommendations to Healthy Eating
Providing appropriate servings sizes
Using fresh ingredients as much as possible with a minimum of pre-packed/pre-prepared foods
Adhere to the menu proposed by Smithers Community Services Association unless changes to the menu have been made or approved by SCSA or a certified dietician.
Make accommodations for tenants with special dietary needs which may include but is not limited to special food items, consistency of food, sodium and sugar content. We do not provide therapeutic diets.
Shop for menu items on a weekly basis and adhere to the allotted budget.
Purchase menu items in advance for relief cooking staff.
Post dinner menu on board daily.
Provide additional meals for guests in addition to those required by the tenants, as requested by SCSA when given adequate notice.
Provide extra snacks for special events when requested.
Have appropriate procedures in place to ensure that any necessary cleaning and maintenance is carried out effectively and an appropriate degree of personal hygiene is maintained, including but not limited to fridges, freezers, counters, cupboards.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience cooking for large groups of people or in an institutional setting
Holds or willing to obtain Food Safe II and WHIMIS certification.
Knowledge of the Canadian Food Guide Recommendations to Healthy Eating.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Ability to work effectively as a team member
Ability to communicate professionally and respectfully with all people
Ability to establish and maintain professional and appropriate relationships with residents and/or their families/representatives
Ability to comply with safe work practices and food safe handling practices.
Apply solid personal boundaries and limit setting.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must be legally authorized to work in Canada
Understand and be committed to terms of confidentiality and sign a pledge of confidentiality.
Undergo a Criminal Record Check
Possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License.
Possess a valid Class 5 Drivers License.
The Smithers Community Services Associations ensures equitable, objective hiring processes based on merit. Committed to diversity within our community and our staff, we welcome all applications, including those from visible minority members, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity, and other individuals not listed here who may contribute to our inclusive practice and the further diversification of ideas.
REVISED DATE: June 2026
ID: JD-2026-012