Kitchen assistance and hospitality

Job summary

Under the supervision of the coordinator, the kitchen and hospitality assistant participates in preparing snacks and meals for camp participants and helps welcome participants as needed.

The kitchen is a place for sharing and helping one another, open to the outside world. Food is served in an outdoor area sheltered from the elements, allowing guests to spend time outside, enjoying nature and the beautiful surroundings of the Sutton School of Art.

Responsabilités principales

  • Prepare snacks
  • Surveillance lors des périodes de collations et repas
  • Allergy monitoring
  • Communiquer avec les jeunes
  • Assistance during lunch and snack times
  • Waste management
  • Food inventory management
  • Keep the kitchen area clean in accordance with hygiene and health standards.
  • Clean and put away the dishes
  • Perform tasks as requested by the supervisor
  • Running the café bar in the morning
  • Participate in writing the camp report
  • Attend team meetings
  • Prepare the bar area for Friday openings (popcorn, juice, etc.)

Desired profile

Skills and qualities

  • Creativity and resourcefulness
  • Experience in cooking/catering and customer service
  • MAPAQ certification
  • Being a welcoming person
  • Demonstrate leadership and initiative, interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team.
  • Be enthusiastic and enjoy working with children.
  • Be independent in your travel arrangements
  • Être âgé entre 18 et 30 ans (tenue du bar le vendredi)
  • Bilingualism

Working conditions

  • Full-time seasonal employee from Monday to Friday from 22 June to 28 August
  • Opening hours: from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Salaire: 20$/heure
  • On-site work

Applications to rh@ecoleartsutton.ca


About the Sutton School of Art and the surrounding area:
The Sutton School of Art, housed in a heritage dairy farm surrounded by two acres of greenery along the Sutton River, offers immersive art camps every summer that promote exchanges between artists and young people aged 6 to 17. Located in the heart of the Eastern Townships, a culturally rich and historically bilingual region where schools and services are offered in both French and English, Sutton is known for its warm welcome and diverse heritage. The village charms visitors with its art galleries, cafés and numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and skiing. Art festivals, local markets, and community events provide an inspiring setting for creative minds. Working at art camps means contributing to a mission focused on the artistic and collective development of young people.