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Apr 11 2019

Live-in Part-Time Community Cook Opening!

The International Fellowship House is currently accepting applications for a live-in, part-time (20-25 hours/week) male Cook and Kitchen Manager. Combine your passion for serving others with your passion for food!

 

What is the International Fellowship House?

The International Fellowship House (IFH) is a non-profit home to around twenty male international students and researchers. More than just a boarding house, the IFH strives to have as much of the atmosphere, comfort, and fellowship of a home as possible. We believe that sharing meals is essential for creating a home and for true community to develop. Therefore, the position of Cook and Kitchen Manager is of vital importance to the IFH.

The primary responsibility of the Cook and Kitchen Manager is to help facilitate this environment through the service of meals and kitchen management. The Cook and Kitchen Manager prepares dinner meals 5 nights per week Monday-Friday, purchases supplies, maintains kitchen organization and hygiene, and works closely with the Resident Manager. As a fellow resident of the community, the Cook and Kitchen Manager is expected to participate in the life of the community as outlined in our Handbook.

Expectations/Main Duties

  1. Work joyfully, independently and efficiently within approximately 20-25 hours per week.
    1. Create a hospitable, pleasant kitchen environment through attitude and demeanor.
    2. Plan and work within a budget and strive to become more economical without sacrificing quality.
  2. Prepare meals for 20-30 people Monday through Friday and for special events.
    1. Ready dinner meals by 5:50pm Monday-Friday.
    2. Submit menus 2 weeks in advance for the following 2 weeks.
    3. Shop weekly and as needed for food to be prepared for dinners and breakfasts.
    4. Prepare meals for residents with dietary restrictions.
    5. Prepare party/holiday menus and meals approximately 5 times/year for large IFH events.
  3. Manage the organization and maintenance of the main kitchen.
    1. Manage weekly, quarterly and annual dinner and breakfast food inventory.
    2. Organize and manage the kitchen space.
    3. Manage the cleaning of the kitchen twice a year during our semi-annual cleaning days.

 

Compensation/Benefits: housing, monthly stipend, paid holidays and vacation days, transportation allowance, parking, benefits available to all residents (breakfast and dinner M-F, trips, etc.).

Fill out an application and submit your resume here:

http://www.ifhboston.org/kmc-job-application

For more information about the Cook and Kitchen Manager position, contact Anna at: managers@ifhboston.org

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: back bay, community, work

Jan 23 2019

Made to Flourish Lunch and Learn

Join us at our first Lunch and Learn of 2019! We look forward to a great lunch and learn as we see the intersection of “Faith & Government”  through the eyes of newly elected State-Rep Nika Elugardo. Nika earned her B.S. from MIT in Urban Planning, an MPP from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government with concentrations in political advocacy, leadership, and peace and security, and a J.D. from Boston University Law School with externships in tax law, human rights, and corporate social responsibility. Nika’s work experience, training as a lawyer and policy leader, progressive values, and passion for our District position her to be a bold, effective leader on Beacon Hill. Nika won her election in 2018 to become MA State Representative to the 15th Suffolk/Norfolk District, including the neighborhoods of Brookline, Jamaica Plain, Mission Hill, and Roslindale.

Email boston@madetoflourish.org to RSVP.

Please note: This event is limited to church/parachurch staff members

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: church, church planting, faith, pastors, work

Nov 17 2018

Boston’s Healthcare Professionals Share Stories of God at Work

Did you know that Boston has a Healthcare Fellowship, which provides fellowship, education and mentorship for people in diverse medical fields?  Their vision is to reunite faith and healthcare, in line with God’s intention of bringing holistic healing to the whole world.

They host a monthly dinner, and in September, their gathering highlighted stories about how people had seen God at work at their work. Click on the link below to hear more from one pharmacist, two researchers and a doctor about how their faith in Jesus impacted their work!

http://www.healthcarefellowship.org/recordings/

Dr. Tracy Balboni speaking to around 80 people at the hall in Harvard Medical School.

The Boston Healthcare Fellowship is a fellowship for people training in diverse fields such as clinical medicine, public health, nursing, research, dentistry, and physical therapy. For more information about the Boston Healthcare Fellowship, check out their website, and be sure to sign up for their monthly newsletter for updates on events.

Written by uniteboston · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: boston, boston healthcare fellowship, christianity, dinner, faith, fellowship, field, healthcare, jesus, medical, medicine, research, work


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