Fotografiska Berlin GmbH
Fotografiska Anything but an ordinary museum, in 2010 Fotografiska was founded in Stockholm and in late 2019 opened its outpost in a treasured, historic landmark building in NYC's Flatiron District. The iconic NYC and Stockholm locations are complemented by expansion in Tallinn, and the recently opened Shanghai and Berlin Museums. Fotografiska's goals are simple: to inspire a more conscious world through the power of photography, to bring people together, raise awareness and create positive change. The Museum showcases the greatest photographers, whether they are emerging artists or already established internationally. Verōnika Fotografiska New York A gracious bohemian throwback to the 1970s - 80s era of storytelling, art, photography, and rock 'n roll. On the expanse of the second floor of Fotografiska New York, climb the grandiose staircase and enter a hidden den brought alive with layers of velvet, burning candles, greenery, and music. Bar Verōnika is the enclave to enjoy a martini and crispy oyster bite in the salon, before dining in the restaurant. Beyond the Bar, lies Verōnika, an elegant brasserie paying homage to traditional restaurant theatre, with an eye for fresh and innovative dishes crafted with a light touch. A blend of high flavor table side service, sustainably sourced ingredients, and a third act of sweet indulgence. A clear and concise by-the-glass list marries with old and new world method wines by the bottle, magnum, and jeroboam. The Role The General Manager of Verōnika leads and influences all facets of its operations. A successful GM ensures operational excellence by drilling into the smallest of details while focusing on achieving the strategic short and long-term business goals of the multi-million-dollar Fotografiska venue. Including day-to-day staff management and mentorship, the GM translates the magic of Fotografiska into future business by consistently elevating and refining member, guest and staff experiences, maintaining a culture of positivity and growth. Reporting to the Fotografiska Director of Food and Beverage, with a dotted line to the Fotografiska Global Food and Beverage Leadership, the role is expected to navigate through ambiguity and will need to be excited by areas of opportunity and lead others to follow the example. The GM inherits a dedicated food and beverage team and is expected to lead through our core values of generosity, authenticity, curiosity, and kindness, with the goal of attracting the best and most diverse talent available as we continue to grow overall food and beverage operations. Requirements 10+ years creating and managing luxury hospitality/lifestyle hospitality experiences (e.g., F&B/Restaurant/Hotel), serving the creative and/or luxury industries. Proven experience with opening new Restaurants, Bars and Cafés. Ability to take full responsibility for the success of the overall operations for Verōnika (Restaurant & Bar). Demonstrated strength in working alongside a range of backgrounds, skills, and professionals. The GM must be as adept at working with hourly employees as they are at advising our CEO. Financial acumen to support operating a multi-million-dollar business. This candidate should consider their abilities to: Assess the business on a weekly/daily basis Provide reports on the economic and operational state of the business that trigger the development of action plans to support operational improvements including accurate unit forecasting and documentation to support Optimize profit, minimize margins and promote exceptional experience(s) for Members, guest, staff. Ability to set the highest of service standards that are unique to the overall CultureWorks group, consistently working to improve the delivery of service,and implementing all systems to ensure the smooth running of service. Ability to provide oversight and day-to-day direction when needed to multiple food and beverage units that may or may not remain as part of the daily responsibilities including but not limited to the Chapel Bar, the Private Rental business, Café operations as well as the Verōnika Restaurant and Bar operations. An experienced understanding of regulated food safety, risk prevention, fire prevention and emergency procedures policies. This role will partner with Health & Safety leaders and follow local, government and regional compliance and abide by legal standards to create a safe and inviting space for Members, guests, staff. Core Role Responsibilities Administrative: Overseeing day-to-day food and beverage operations in conjunction with Fotografiska General Manager, Director of F&B and other business unit leaders including all administrative mail, email, management of digital and physical records of staff, finances and other related inventory. Oversee all Veronica f/b ordering and receiving including the storage of all goods. Working in conjunction with multiple business units navigating through various priorities including but not limited to expanding current dining offerings to address multiple audiences. Development of maintenance programs and staff culture, ensuring staff are trained to handle equipment safely and the venue is treated with respect so that maintenance costs are kept to a minimum. Regularly meet with Leadership teams to develop and execute standard operating procedures identifying discretionary revenue opportunities while maintaining the integrity of the brand. The ability to guide, develop and implement operational excellence decisions that become SOPs by outlining policies, procedures, and systems to improve our business and staff experience. Team Management: Verōnika Restaurant & Bar: Primary governance over a team of dedicated and diversified staff including the following responsibilities: Development/manage the business unit organizational chart in conjunction with leadership. Developing proper written documentation in preparation for the hiring and training of necessary staff and following onboarding protocols for new staff. Institute daily operational meetings that include core front and back of house staff from other units to educate on daily happenings in the museum. Conduct weekly or bi-weekly leadership meetings in conjunction with Fotografiska General Management with clear, concise and measurable objectives. Finances: Develop and meticulously manage the business unit operating budgets; schedule frequency meetings to address actuals and adjust forecasting as needed. Submit and catalog invoices in conjunction with standard practices. Schedule bi-weekly meetings with leadership to balance expenses against forecast. Develop meticulously organized filing systems on company shared drives for retention and auditing purposes. Diversity & Representation: Fotografiska is committed to building and supporting diverse and representative communities, long-term career opportunities and extends Equal Employment Opportunities to qualified applicants and employees on an equal basis regardless of an individual's age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy status, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic disposition or any other reason protected by law. The anticipated annual salary for this position is $110,000 - $125,000 p/y and is experience-based. Fotografiska is committed to equitable and competitive compensation and benefits packages for our team members and will consider many factors when extending offers of employment. Some of the factors we consider may include: the qualifications of individual applicants against the position and business needs, years of relevant experience in role or industry, specific or unique skills, certifications or professional accreditations specific to the role, and the location in which the applicant lives and/or from which they will perform the role. The anticipated range for compensation shared here does not include any other components or benefits that may be available. Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Family + Caregiver Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Short Term & Long Term Disability Training & Development Free Food & Snacks Wellness Resources
Fotografiska Anything but an ordinary museum, in 2010 Fotografiska was founded in Stockholm and in late 2019 opened its outpost in a treasured, historic landmark building in NYC's Flatiron District. The iconic NYC and Stockholm locations are complemented by expansion in Tallinn, and the recently opened Shanghai and Berlin Museums. Fotografiska's goals are simple: to inspire a more conscious world through the power of photography, to bring people together, raise awareness and create positive change. The Museum showcases the greatest photographers, whether they are emerging artists or already established internationally. Verōnika Fotografiska New York A gracious bohemian throwback to the 1970s - 80s era of storytelling, art, photography, and rock 'n roll. On the expanse of the second floor of Fotografiska New York, climb the grandiose staircase and enter a hidden den brought alive with layers of velvet, burning candles, greenery, and music. Bar Verōnika is the enclave to enjoy a martini and crispy oyster bite in the salon, before dining in the restaurant. Beyond the Bar, lies Verōnika, an elegant brasserie paying homage to traditional restaurant theatre, with an eye for fresh and innovative dishes crafted with a light touch. A blend of high flavor table side service, sustainably sourced ingredients, and a third act of sweet indulgence. A clear and concise by-the-glass list marries with old and new world method wines by the bottle, magnum, and jeroboam. The Role The General Manager of Verōnika leads and influences all facets of its operations. A successful GM ensures operational excellence by drilling into the smallest of details while focusing on achieving the strategic short and long-term business goals of the multi-million-dollar Fotografiska venue. Including day-to-day staff management and mentorship, the GM translates the magic of Fotografiska into future business by consistently elevating and refining member, guest and staff experiences, maintaining a culture of positivity and growth. Reporting to the Fotografiska Director of Food and Beverage, with a dotted line to the Fotografiska Global Food and Beverage Leadership, the role is expected to navigate through ambiguity and will need to be excited by areas of opportunity and lead others to follow the example. The GM inherits a dedicated food and beverage team and is expected to lead through our core values of generosity, authenticity, curiosity, and kindness, with the goal of attracting the best and most diverse talent available as we continue to grow overall food and beverage operations. Requirements 10+ years creating and managing luxury hospitality/lifestyle hospitality experiences (e.g., F&B/Restaurant/Hotel), serving the creative and/or luxury industries. Proven experience with opening new Restaurants, Bars and Cafés. Ability to take full responsibility for the success of the overall operations for Verōnika (Restaurant & Bar). Demonstrated strength in working alongside a range of backgrounds, skills, and professionals. The GM must be as adept at working with hourly employees as they are at advising our CEO. Financial acumen to support operating a multi-million-dollar business. This candidate should consider their abilities to: Assess the business on a weekly/daily basis Provide reports on the economic and operational state of the business that trigger the development of action plans to support operational improvements including accurate unit forecasting and documentation to support Optimize profit, minimize margins and promote exceptional experience(s) for Members, guest, staff. Ability to set the highest of service standards that are unique to the overall CultureWorks group, consistently working to improve the delivery of service,and implementing all systems to ensure the smooth running of service. Ability to provide oversight and day-to-day direction when needed to multiple food and beverage units that may or may not remain as part of the daily responsibilities including but not limited to the Chapel Bar, the Private Rental business, Café operations as well as the Verōnika Restaurant and Bar operations. An experienced understanding of regulated food safety, risk prevention, fire prevention and emergency procedures policies. This role will partner with Health & Safety leaders and follow local, government and regional compliance and abide by legal standards to create a safe and inviting space for Members, guests, staff. Core Role Responsibilities Administrative: Overseeing day-to-day food and beverage operations in conjunction with Fotografiska General Manager, Director of F&B and other business unit leaders including all administrative mail, email, management of digital and physical records of staff, finances and other related inventory. Oversee all Veronica f/b ordering and receiving including the storage of all goods. Working in conjunction with multiple business units navigating through various priorities including but not limited to expanding current dining offerings to address multiple audiences. Development of maintenance programs and staff culture, ensuring staff are trained to handle equipment safely and the venue is treated with respect so that maintenance costs are kept to a minimum. Regularly meet with Leadership teams to develop and execute standard operating procedures identifying discretionary revenue opportunities while maintaining the integrity of the brand. The ability to guide, develop and implement operational excellence decisions that become SOPs by outlining policies, procedures, and systems to improve our business and staff experience. Team Management: Verōnika Restaurant & Bar: Primary governance over a team of dedicated and diversified staff including the following responsibilities: Development/manage the business unit organizational chart in conjunction with leadership. Developing proper written documentation in preparation for the hiring and training of necessary staff and following onboarding protocols for new staff. Institute daily operational meetings that include core front and back of house staff from other units to educate on daily happenings in the museum. Conduct weekly or bi-weekly leadership meetings in conjunction with Fotografiska General Management with clear, concise and measurable objectives. Finances: Develop and meticulously manage the business unit operating budgets; schedule frequency meetings to address actuals and adjust forecasting as needed. Submit and catalog invoices in conjunction with standard practices. Schedule bi-weekly meetings with leadership to balance expenses against forecast. Develop meticulously organized filing systems on company shared drives for retention and auditing purposes. Diversity & Representation: Fotografiska is committed to building and supporting diverse and representative communities, long-term career opportunities and extends Equal Employment Opportunities to qualified applicants and employees on an equal basis regardless of an individual's age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy status, marital status, military or veteran status, genetic disposition or any other reason protected by law. The anticipated annual salary for this position is $110,000 - $125,000 p/y and is experience-based. Fotografiska is committed to equitable and competitive compensation and benefits packages for our team members and will consider many factors when extending offers of employment. Some of the factors we consider may include: the qualifications of individual applicants against the position and business needs, years of relevant experience in role or industry, specific or unique skills, certifications or professional accreditations specific to the role, and the location in which the applicant lives and/or from which they will perform the role. The anticipated range for compensation shared here does not include any other components or benefits that may be available. Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Family + Caregiver Leave (Maternity, Paternity) Short Term & Long Term Disability Training & Development Free Food & Snacks Wellness Resources
Prestige Care, Inc
Spokane, Washington
Wage: $17.50-$23.00 an hour & Seniority with Prestige. POSITION SUMMARY The Cook prepares food in accordance with menus, diet specifications, resident preference, and sanitary practices under the supervision of the Food and Nutrition Services Manager or Dining Services Manager. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Prepares, cooks, and serves food in accordance with the menu and food and nutrition standards, including presentation, taste, and texture. Samples food for quality assurance prior to service. 2. Ensures foods are cooked and held at the appropriate temperatures. Records food temperatures throughout the cooking and holding process. 3. Partners with supervisor to review menus and record necessary substitutions. 4. Ensures that food supplies are available and prepared as needed for upcoming meals. Notifies supervisor of needed supplies. 5. Maintains a clean and safe work area, cleaning spills and assisting in daily or scheduled cleaning. 6. Ensures proper storage, rotation, preparation, and labeling of food in accordance with Federal, State, and local guidelines and Prestige policy. Discards outdated food. 7. Partners with dietary staff to ensure equipment is working properly and at the appropriate temperature. Records temperature of equipment throughout shift as needed. Reports faulty equipment immediately. 8. Follows facility fire safety, infection control, and hazardous chemical practices and promptly reports any unsafe conditions. 9. Assists in planning and preparing food services for special meals, events, and parties as needed. 10. Assists in storing incoming food and supplies as assigned. 11. Attends and participates in training, in-services, and staff meetings. 12. Performs other duties as assigned. COMPANY WIDE RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Demonstrates Core Values of Respect, Integrity, Commitment, and Trust. 2. Supports a dignified and caring atmosphere with residents, residents' families, visitors, and staff. 3. Protects privacy and confidentiality of information pertaining to residents, team members, the department/center/community, and company information and records. 4. Maintains a safe and secure working environment and practices safe working habits. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE A minimum of one year experience cooking in a restaurant or the dietary department of a hospital or similar environment. General kitchen/dietary experience may be considered in lieu of direct cooking experience. Must have required State certification or food service license. EDUCATION High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent knowledge and skills obtained through a combination of education, training, and experience. EOE/M/F/VETS/DISABLED - At Prestige, it is our promise to personally touch lives every day. It is a philosophy of caring based on our core values of integrity, trust, commitment, and respect, that are at the center of all that we do. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce that represents all of us, coming from different experiences, cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Inclusion is the way we treat one another and how we celebrate what makes us different. Prestige is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Questions? Contact . Full wage range: $17.50-$23.50 DOE Information About Sullivan Park Assisted Living Located at 421 S. Adams Road in Spokane, WA, Sullivan Park Assisted Living has 44 apartments of all assisted living. Sullivan Park is a clean, vibrant community of healthcare providers and residents. We offer a highly impactful work environment where you can collaborate with other team members to offer the best in care for our residents. If getting to know those you serve is important to you, you get that in spades with us! We offer a strong promote-from-within culture, a home-like work environment, a robust and comprehensive medical/dental/vision/EAP benefits package, lots of different career options, and more. If working in a home-like setting, with a strong team atmosphere, and with a national award-winning employer that has a great promote-from-within culture, then Sullivan Park Assisted Living is the place for you. Who Is Prestige Care/Prestige Senior Living? Prestige Care is a family of over 75 skilled nursing + post-acute care centers, as well as assisted living and memory care communities in 8 Western states. We are an organization of over 5,000 team members who serve thousands of residents, where we have the privilege of personally touching their lives every day. We have four core values of integrity, trust, commitment, and respect that guide everything that we do. With a strong commitment to career development and advancement, Prestige Care is a employer that can help you achieve your career goals and objectives. With a healthcare career at Prestige Care, you will enjoy a collaborative, team-oriented environment where your work truly matters at the end of every day. Summary of Benefits: Full-time team members are eligible for Prestige's comprehensive benefit package including choice of medical plans, HSA/FSA accounts, dental and vision insurance, and company paid life and AD&D insurance. All team members are eligible to participate in the company's retirement plans with a company match for those who meet the hours and service requirements. Additional benefits include Employee Assistance Program and Education Reimbursement program. PTO: Full-time and Part-Time (over 20 hours/week) accrue PTO at rate of 0 .034/ hour during their first year.
Wage: $17.50-$23.00 an hour & Seniority with Prestige. POSITION SUMMARY The Cook prepares food in accordance with menus, diet specifications, resident preference, and sanitary practices under the supervision of the Food and Nutrition Services Manager or Dining Services Manager. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Prepares, cooks, and serves food in accordance with the menu and food and nutrition standards, including presentation, taste, and texture. Samples food for quality assurance prior to service. 2. Ensures foods are cooked and held at the appropriate temperatures. Records food temperatures throughout the cooking and holding process. 3. Partners with supervisor to review menus and record necessary substitutions. 4. Ensures that food supplies are available and prepared as needed for upcoming meals. Notifies supervisor of needed supplies. 5. Maintains a clean and safe work area, cleaning spills and assisting in daily or scheduled cleaning. 6. Ensures proper storage, rotation, preparation, and labeling of food in accordance with Federal, State, and local guidelines and Prestige policy. Discards outdated food. 7. Partners with dietary staff to ensure equipment is working properly and at the appropriate temperature. Records temperature of equipment throughout shift as needed. Reports faulty equipment immediately. 8. Follows facility fire safety, infection control, and hazardous chemical practices and promptly reports any unsafe conditions. 9. Assists in planning and preparing food services for special meals, events, and parties as needed. 10. Assists in storing incoming food and supplies as assigned. 11. Attends and participates in training, in-services, and staff meetings. 12. Performs other duties as assigned. COMPANY WIDE RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Demonstrates Core Values of Respect, Integrity, Commitment, and Trust. 2. Supports a dignified and caring atmosphere with residents, residents' families, visitors, and staff. 3. Protects privacy and confidentiality of information pertaining to residents, team members, the department/center/community, and company information and records. 4. Maintains a safe and secure working environment and practices safe working habits. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE A minimum of one year experience cooking in a restaurant or the dietary department of a hospital or similar environment. General kitchen/dietary experience may be considered in lieu of direct cooking experience. Must have required State certification or food service license. EDUCATION High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent knowledge and skills obtained through a combination of education, training, and experience. EOE/M/F/VETS/DISABLED - At Prestige, it is our promise to personally touch lives every day. It is a philosophy of caring based on our core values of integrity, trust, commitment, and respect, that are at the center of all that we do. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce that represents all of us, coming from different experiences, cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints. Inclusion is the way we treat one another and how we celebrate what makes us different. Prestige is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. Questions? Contact . Full wage range: $17.50-$23.50 DOE Information About Sullivan Park Assisted Living Located at 421 S. Adams Road in Spokane, WA, Sullivan Park Assisted Living has 44 apartments of all assisted living. Sullivan Park is a clean, vibrant community of healthcare providers and residents. We offer a highly impactful work environment where you can collaborate with other team members to offer the best in care for our residents. If getting to know those you serve is important to you, you get that in spades with us! We offer a strong promote-from-within culture, a home-like work environment, a robust and comprehensive medical/dental/vision/EAP benefits package, lots of different career options, and more. If working in a home-like setting, with a strong team atmosphere, and with a national award-winning employer that has a great promote-from-within culture, then Sullivan Park Assisted Living is the place for you. Who Is Prestige Care/Prestige Senior Living? Prestige Care is a family of over 75 skilled nursing + post-acute care centers, as well as assisted living and memory care communities in 8 Western states. We are an organization of over 5,000 team members who serve thousands of residents, where we have the privilege of personally touching their lives every day. We have four core values of integrity, trust, commitment, and respect that guide everything that we do. With a strong commitment to career development and advancement, Prestige Care is a employer that can help you achieve your career goals and objectives. With a healthcare career at Prestige Care, you will enjoy a collaborative, team-oriented environment where your work truly matters at the end of every day. Summary of Benefits: Full-time team members are eligible for Prestige's comprehensive benefit package including choice of medical plans, HSA/FSA accounts, dental and vision insurance, and company paid life and AD&D insurance. All team members are eligible to participate in the company's retirement plans with a company match for those who meet the hours and service requirements. Additional benefits include Employee Assistance Program and Education Reimbursement program. PTO: Full-time and Part-Time (over 20 hours/week) accrue PTO at rate of 0 .034/ hour during their first year.