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Prep Cook/Dishwasher at Street Culture Kidz Project — NeverHard

Prep Cook/Dishwasher at Street Culture Kidz Project in Regina region, Saskatchewan. Skills: Food Safety, Hygiene, Punctuality, Reliability, Sanitation. Apply on NeverHard.

Company
Street Culture Kidz Project
Location
Regina region, Saskatchewan
Type
temporary

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←Back to all jobs at Street Culture Kidz Project Inc. Prep Cook/Dishwasher Job Title: Prep Cook/Dishwasher Location: The Safe Cafe Employment: Casual Compensation: $17.00 - $19.00/hr Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (flexibility required; 3-month probation and review) Good Food. Real People. Shared Purpose. Are you looking for hands-on work experience and a chance to build practical skills in a kitchen environment? The Safe Café & Catering, a Street Culture Project social enterprise, is hiring 1 Prep Cook / Dishwasher as part of our Youth Employment Program. This role is designed for youth who want to learn kitchen basics, build strong work habits, and gain real-world experience in a supportive and structured environment. No kitchen experience is required. We provide training, coaching, and ongoing support. What You’ll Do  Wash dishes, utensils, cookware, and kitchen tools safely and efficiently  Help prepare ingredients and assist with basic food prep tasks  Keep kitchen work areas, seating areas, and equipment clean and organized  Clear tables and support cleanliness in customer seating areas  Restock supplies and help keep storage areas organized  Assist kitchen staff during busy periods  Learn food safety, sanitation, and hygiene practices  Support receiving deliveries and rotating stock properly What You Bring  Willingness to learn and try new things  Reliability and punctuality  Ability to work as part of a team  Comfort with hands-on, physical tasks  Respect for safety rules and cleanliness standards No prior kitchen or food service experience is required. Why Work With Us? At Street Culture Project, we believe employment is a key step toward confidence and independence. The Safe Café provides a supportive, trauma-informed space where youth can develop practical skills and prepare for future employment. You’ll gain:  Paid work experience  On-the-job training and mentorship  Transferable skills for future jobs  A supportive and respectful work environment Sound like a fit? Apply Now SCP is committed to reflecting the diversity of the youth we serve. We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants and individuals from marginalized communities to apply. Please visit our careers page to see more job opportunities.