 
                                                
                                            Davis Behavioral Health (DBH) is actively seeking part-time Food Service Prep/Cooks to join its food services program. As a member of the team, the Food Services Prep/Cook is an entry-level position that performs essential food preparations tasks as a member of the food services team to prepare meals for DBH clients and other company activities.
The Food Services Prep/Cook is responsible for the following job essential job duties:
The DBH Food Service program operates out of the Behavioral Health Layton Campus located at 2250 North Robins Dr., Layton, Utah 84041.
The DBH kitchen operates Monday through Friday from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. The shifts assigned to these vacancies are outlined below:
The starting pay for the Food Service Helper is $15.00 per hour.
Minimum qualifications:
The Food Services Helper must possess the following skills, abilities, and qualifications to be successful in this role:
The part-time Food Service Helper position is not eligible to participate in the agency's benefits program. All employees at DBH are eligible to utilize the agency's robust Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Intermountain LiVe Well.
Davis Behavioral Health is an equal opportunity employer.
Davis Behavioral Health is a drug-free workplace and requires all employees to successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening. DBH will not hire individuals currently using illegal drugs or abusing alcohol; therefore, making employment at DBH conditional upon successfully passing pre-employment drug screening by providing a valid sample. Candidates who are offered employment are required to report for a drug screen at an Intermountain WorkMed location within 24 hours of being requested to do so by the DBH Human Resources Department.
Davis Behavioral Health works with Federal grants and must comply with the Federal drug laws, including no use of medical marijuana.
All employees at DBH must successfully pass a pre-employment criminal background check as part of DBH's licensing agreement with the State of Utah. Failure to pass either screening will result in the termination of any job offer submitted and/or employment for any individual who has started employment while the criminal background screening is in process. Pending and/or open charges will likely impact a candidate's ability to pass the pre-employment criminal background screening.