Culinary Instructor
Company: UTEC, Inc
Location: Lowell
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Culinary Instructor
Reports to: Director of Workforce Development Type: Full-Time
Category: Workforce Background on UTEC, Inc. UTEC’s promise is to
ignite and nurture the ambition of our most disengaged youth to
trade violence and poverty for social and economic success. UTEC’s
outcomes-focused model begins with intensive street outreach,
reaching proven high-risk youth where they’re at. UTEC engages
youth in workforce development and educational programs and
provides mental health services and intensive case management.
Social justice and civic engagement are embedded in all
programming. For more info, please visit www.utecinc.org. UTEC is
committed to its vision for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion which
pledges to honor the lived experiences and expertise of
individuals; create community and celebration of cultures;
challenge all forms of oppression; and embody a culture that leans
into discomfort and recognizes it as a growth opportunity. UTEC is
dedicated to fair and equitable compensation practice, the health,
mental health, and overall well-being of young adults and staff and
to creating an environment that supports work-life balance and the
individual and professional growth of all. Job Summary The Culinary
Instructor at UTEC is a member of UTEC’s Education team. The
position supports proven-risk young adults, aged 17-25, as they
learn the basic skills of culinary arts, catering, and food service
in UTEC’s kitchen. Seventy-five percent of the position will be
hands-on, coaching and supervising young adults in the kitchen,
while 25% of the position will be dedicated to planning,
collaborating and meeting with other staff within the organization,
and data entry. The ideal candidate is passionate about food
service and youth work, and s/he is able to blend the demands of a
business with the tenets of a positive youth development approach.
The Culinary Arts Instructor works closely with the Culinary
Enterprise Program Manager, Director of Food Enterprises,
transitional coaches, and academic educators and reports to the
Director of Workforce. Supervisory Responsibilities Directly
supervises and supports up to (3) classes of 6-8 young adults in
the kitchen Duties/Responsibilities Implements a curriculum of
basic culinary skills that includes, but is not limited to: work
skills, culinary arts, food preparation, and safety through
on-the-job work. Training leads to young adult Serve Safe and
Allergen certification and ensures the young adult capacity to
progress on to UTEC programming into UTEC’s social enterprises.
Exemplifies youth work best practices to young adults and
colleagues Completes performance reviews for all young adults in
programming; communicates progress to young adults through
performance review and check-in meetings Teaches and enforces basic
standards of safety and use of kitchen equipment Coaches and
encourages positive young adult progress and upholds program
expectations Works in tandem with other UTEC departments and
programs, including HiSET and Case Management, to best support
young adults involved in the program Manages young adult
attendance, daily activities, and enters data into ETO, UTEC’s
performance management database Supports with the preparation of
menus and food production for UTEC young adult lunch meal served
Monday-Thursday in collaboration with young adults enrolled in
culinary Supports the development of young adults so that they can
progress to the next stages of the program and eventually complete
the program Builds and implements culinary, social-emotional, and
social justice curricula to support the development of young adults
towards personal and career goals Maintains a positive work
environment with high standards in quality food preparation,
cleanliness, and skill development Required Skills/Abilities
Experience developing lesson plans and an understanding of group
dynamics Experience developing hands-on and engaging learning
experiences Understanding of young adult development required;
prior experience with high-risk young adults preferred Strong
verbal and written communication skills Ability to build
relationships with both program participants and colleagues
Knowledge of career readiness skills, workforce programs, or social
enterprises Knowledge of and experience in teaching
social-emotional skills with an anti-racist lens Strong knowledge
of diversity, equity, and inclusion frameworks and/or practices
Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree preferred by not
required At least 1 year of working with young adults (17-25)
required; 3 or more years of experience strongly preferred At least
2 years of working in culinary arts and/or the foodservice
industry; management experience preferred Experience with
justice-involved youth preferred Experience with operational duties
pertaining to running a program preferred Prior experience
supervising youth or training staff preferred Must have a vehicle;
reliable access to a vehicle is a job requirement
Bilingual/bicultural preferred Physical Requirements Must be able
to lift up to 25 pounds at times. Able to travel as needed. Salary
range is $55,000-$60,000, commensurate with experience. UTEC offers
a competitive benefits package that starts with 3 weeks of vacation
plus a week off between the Christmas and New Year holidays, 12
holidays, 10 sick days, 2 personal days, and 3 bereavement days, as
well as health, dental, and vision insurance starting day one. We
also offer life insurance, first-time homeowners down payment
assistance, cost-of-living increases, a paid sabbatical after three
years, and a 401K retirement plan with up to $2,000 savings match.
See more about our benefits here. UTEC provides equal employment
opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements,
UTEC complies with applicable state and local laws governing
nondiscrimination in employment in every location where the company
has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of
employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion,
termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence,
compensation, and training. Powered by JazzHR KX90y0bJGh
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