We are seeking a Cafe Chef to lead our culinary program with a spirit of excellence, care, and hospitality. The ideal candidate will have 3 years of experience in culinary/kitchen leadership and casual dining, excellent food & beverage knowledge, and a proven passion for culinary excellence and exceeding guest expectations.
Requirements
- At least 3 years of experience in culinary/kitchen leadership and casual dining
- Excellent food & beverage knowledge and proven passion for culinary excellence and exceeding guest expectations
- Experience in training and developing Back of House Team members
- Ability to communicate in a direct, respectful, and transparent manner across all teams
- Understanding of Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.)
- Certification in a Hospitality-related field, or equivalent, preferred
Benefits
- Competitive pay and bonus potential: Annual compensation of $80,000 - $85,000 plus eligibility for a performance-based bonus
- Comprehensive health coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus flexible spending options for healthcare and dependent care
- Time to recharge: Generous paid time off and paid parental leave to support life outside of work
- Investing in your future: A matched 401(k) plan to help you grow long-term savings
- Peace of mind: Life insurance, employee assistance programs, and exclusive access to primary care, mental health, and other wellness services
- Support in times of need: Access to the USHG HUGS Employee Relief Fund, offering direct assistance to team members facing unexpected hardship
- Dining Credit: An annual dining credit to enjoy exceptional meals and experiences at any of our restaurants
- Dining Discount: A 51% dining discount across the entire USHG family of restaurants to share unforgettable meals with friends and loved ones
- Convenience & flexibility: Pre-tax commuter benefits for transit and parking
- Growth and community: Opportunities for learning, mentorship, and collaboration with some of the most passionate people in hospitality