Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Palmyra Atoll is the preferred location.
HI201
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The staff and facilities on TNC's Palmyra Preserve supports scientific research by TNC, the USFWS, and world-renowned research institutions. Staff are hired on a seasonal basis for approximately 3 months at a time to operate the Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Laboratory support facilities. Board and lodging are provided while on-island.
The successful candidate must possess, or be able to obtain, a valid Passport with an expiration date later than your term of employment, proof of a physical examination showing good health and a current tetanus vaccination.
The Galley/Housekeeping Specialist is responsible for set-up and deep cleaning of all cabins, associated living areas, bathrooms, showers and recreation areas and the galley. This position is also responsible for planning and preparation of high-quality meals, of breakfast, lunch and dinner for guests, staff, and volunteers. The Galley/Housekeeping Specialist is responsible for stocking and rotation of all kitchen inventory, general galley and kitchen clean-up including dishes, floors, storage areas, refrigerators and freezers, and for laundry service. The Galley/Housekeeping Specialist is responsible for planning and preparing facilities to receive visitors, and, like all TNC staff, should have the ability to respond to medical emergencies and other duties as assigned.
KEY QUALITIES OF OUR COOKS & HOUSEKEEPERS
Cooking and hosting at TNC's Palmyra Preserve are unique experiences. Although TNC maintains commercial cleanliness standards, the Palmyra Program does not operate a "commercial kitchen." To maintain these standards in Palmyra's challenging environment, our cook and housekeeping staff spend approximately 50% of their time deep cleaning. Palmyra's galley produces meals based on a simple inventory that includes shelf stable items. Producing high quality meals from a predetermined ingredient list requires our cooks to have the ability to make many items from scratch and to have the creativity to incorporate canned and packaged food into high quality meals for guests and staff alike.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
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