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Lead Line Cook
Farming Hope
77 Van Ness Avenue suite 101 1613, San Francisco, CA 94102
Farming Hope hiring Lead Line Cook in San Francisco, CA

Farming Hope hiring Lead Line Cook in San Francisco, CA

Lead Line Cook

Farming HopeMore Info

77 Van Ness Avenue suite 101 1613, San Francisco, CA 94102
Full Time • Hourly ($25.00 - $28.00)
Expired: Nov 28, 2025

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Required Years of Experience

3 years


Job Details

Lead Prep Cook & Trainer

Full time hourly, Non-exempt Position

Location
San Francisco, CA


Schedule

Saturday - Wednesday  9 am to 5:30 pm

**Meal contract changes may affect the schedule. Flexibility required.

Compensation
$25-28 per hour, commensurate with experience
100% employer funded health and dental benefits after 90 days

Other benefits include 10 paid holidays, 6 days alternative floating holidays, 12 days PTO, staff lunch, and wellness stipend

Reports to
Kitchen Manager

Application Deadline

Complete applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a final deadline of November 14, 2025

 

Organization Overview

Are you interested in joining a committed team that is passionate about changing the world, one meal at a time? If so, you may find yourself at home at Farming Hope!

Farming Hope is a 501(c)3 food justice nonprofit. Our mission is to empower folks experiencing major barriers to employment to cook food to sustain themselves and their communities. Fueling our pursuit of lasting social change are our guiding principles: that food is a human right, that everyone deserves an empowering livelihood, and that neither food nor human potential should go to waste.

In service of this mission, we provide a culinary job training program for community members who are overcoming obstacles such as former incarceration or homelessness. Our paid 12 week program helps adults transition to personal well-being and employment while nourishing food insecure neighbors and preventing cosmetically-imperfect food from going to waste.

We are proud to have provided 70,000 paid training hours, served more than 240,000 meals to the community, distributed more than 460,000 pounds of groceries, and recovered more than 58,000 pounds of food over the last two years. We’re looking forward to making even more of an impact in the years to come. Learn more about our organization at farminghope.org.

Farming Hope is an equal opportunity employer. We enthusiastically accept our responsibility to make employment decisions without regard to race, religious creed, color, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, marital status, medical condition as defined under State law, disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions or any other classification protected by federal, state, and/or local laws and ordinances.

At Farming Hope we have a clear vision to be a place where a diverse mix of talented people are able to learn, teach, and grow. Diversity is more than a commitment at Farming Hope—it is necessary to advance equity and inclusion for the Apprentices in our training program and our diners in the community.

Position Overview

The Lead Prep Cook & Trainer is a crucial role responsible for supporting the kitchen team and overseeing daily operations; will lead weekend shifts. This role works with Kitchen Managers to execute the daily production schedule and provides on-the-job training for each Apprentice. Under the direction of the Culinary Director, this role will support the development of scalable and sustainable culinary operations systems that emphasize employee safety, food safety, effective menu planning and recipe execution.

  • Serve as lead during each shift, overseeing and executing weekly meal production of 3500+ meals for delivery - including prepping, cooking, and plating.
  • Provide hands-on training and guidance of Apprentices to ensure task completion and support their culinary skills development.
  • Assist and support Kitchen Managers with menu development, production planning, and product ordering to ensure smooth kitchen operations.
  • Support the organization’s food recovery efforts by assisting with incoming donations and contribute to developing creative solutions to utilize recovered products.
  • Assist with onsite events as needed
  • Maintain high standards of organization, cleanliness, and team compliance to exceed daily health and safety requirements in the kitchen

Some flexibility in scheduling may be necessary for week-to-week scheduling.

Responsibilities include but are not limited to
  • Overseeing and supporting daily on-the-job training for Apprentices and team members, organizing and delegating tasks
  • Assist with production efficiency ensuring training standards are met daily, and that each team member is contributing to an environment of learning and growth in the kitchen
  • Collaborating with Culinary Director and Kitchen Managers on recipe development, meal planning and logistics for all Community Food Program operations
  • Overseeing daily food preparation, packaging, and labeling, ensuring orders are set up for delivery to the right clients
  • Support Kitchen Managers with food and packaging ordering and inventory
  • Assist with the execution of our Family Dinners under the direction of the PM Kitchen Manager - prepping, cooking, and serving plated 3 course dinners for 100 individuals twice weekly (with potential third night in the future)
  • Support organization’s food recovery efforts by ensuring food recovery intake is manageable and offer creative solutions to utilize incoming product with a goal to become a zero waste kitchen
  • Maintaining high organization and cleanliness standards throughout the kitchen ensuring health and safety standards are exceeded each day by the team
  • Collaborate on recipe management system so that all recipes are repeatable and scalable
  • Serve as on site manager in the absence of Kitchen Leadership
  • Centering community, food sovereignty, and food justice in all of our work
Candidate Qualifications
  • 3+ years experience cooking as Lead Line/Prep Cook
  • English fluency required
  • Recipe management and general computer literacy required
  • Weekend availability and schedule flexibility is required
  • Strong desire to train Apprentices on knife skills, kitchen SOPs, following recipes, and large volume meal production
  • Ability to multi-task with kitchen production
  • Experience in different styles of cooking, making the most of ingredients, and creative with plating multi-course meals
  • Highly organized
  • Commitment to systemic transformation
  • Openness to lead production for culinary events over time

Other Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bi-lingual English/Spanish fluency
  • Supervisory experience
  • Lived experience of barriers to employment
  • Experience with training, coaching, teaching, or mentoring
  • Experience directly working with folks overcoming major barriers to employment (i.e. homelessness, incarceration, recovery, etc.)

To Apply:

Send your resume as a PDF file to [email protected].

Complete applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a final deadline of November 14, 2025


Compensation Details

Compensation: Hourly ($25.00 - $28.00)

Benefits & Perks: Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off, Staff lunch and wellness stipend


Required Skills

Ability to Train and Mentor Others

Strong Communication Skills

Team Leadership

Time Management

Problem Solving Skills

Creativity in Cooking and Plating

Adaptability to Changing Schedules

Commitment to Food Safety and Hygiene

Experience in Food Recovery and Sustainability Practices

Collaboration With Diverse Teams

Capacity for Multitasking in a Fast Paced Environment

Understanding of Food Justice and Community Service

Empathy Towards Individuals Facing Barriers to Employment

Ability to Manage and Oversee Kitchen Operations

Experience in Event Planning and Execution

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Farming Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit farm-to-table culinary job training program that fosters community leaders in the food system. We offer transitional employment and on-the-job training in gardening and cooking through our social enterprise restaurant at Manny’s in San Francisco’s Mission District; our community food hub, Refettorio San Francisco, in the Civic Center; and our urban training garden in the Western Addition neighborhood. Our Apprentices overcome major barriers to employment, primarily experiencing homelessness or being formerly incarcerated. We are a highly collaborative, community-based organization, notably working with Food For Soul and their international network for Refettorio SF.

Farming Hope is a team dedicated to fighting our region’s devastating crises of homelessness, hunger, and lack of community. Growing and serving food allows our Apprentices to give back to their city. At Farming Hope we have a clear vision to be a place where a diverse mix of talented people are able to learn, teach, and grow. Diversity is more than a commitment at Farming Hope—it is necessary to advance equity and inclusion for the Apprentices in our training program and our guests in the community. We’re all hungry to give back and belong.