Lead Chef Instructor - Hospitality Employees Advancement and Training (HEAT)
Hospitality Training Centers · Miami, Florida, United States · Posted Jun 5, 2026
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Job Title: Lead Chef Instuctor
Job Type: Full Time
Organization: Hospitality Employees Advancement and Training (HEAT), Inc.
Location: Miami, FL
Salary: USD $70,000 / year
Primary Responsibility: Lead culinary classes for the HEAT program
Secondary Responsibilities: Depending on your skills, assisting with outreach efforts on HEAT’s behalf
Remote/In office: Majority of time at center teaching classes and building relationships with executive chef in various union properties
Education: Certified Executive Chef/Sous Chef, and/or B.S. in Culinary Education, Food & Beverage Management, or higher
Experience: Not-for-profit or workforce development experience, and/or experience in union hotel kitchens
Hospitality Employees Advancement and Training (HEAT), Inc. is a small non-profit organization providing training for quality jobs in South Florida’s vibrant and growing hospitality sector.
We are in Historic Overtown, Miami, and work closely with local community leaders, the Community Redevelopment Agency, UNITE HERE Local 355 and major hospitality employers.
HEAT is seeking an energetic, effective coordinator who is committed to helping people change their lives and achieve their economic goals. Many of our participants are people of color and/or immigrants from diverse communities.
The UNITE HERE Education and Support Fund, which exists to support workers in the hospitality industry, is assisting HEAT, Inc. with this posting.
Job Description
The Lead Chef Instructor's primary responsibilities include:
Providing direct culinary instruction to diverse group of program participants, and many speak Spanish and/or French (Haitian French), the Lead Chef may be asked to conduct lessons bilingually or translate key terms and instructions
Designing and implementing an evaluation system for program participants in upskilling and job entry culinary classes
Working closely with Executive Director and Employer partners, modify existing curricula, and build additional formal curricula and lesson plans for culinary and related instruction
Overseeing and providing support to other culinary instructors, including feedback on instructional approaches and assessments of assignments
Liaising with employer partner chefs to explain the program and to seek input on new needs, changing food trends that employers are embracing
Evaluating information to determine compliance with industry standards and will directly observing and evaluating students' work to determine progress, provide feedback, and make suggestions for improvement
Designing supplementary lesson plans and materials to help participants pass industry recognized food safety credentials and line cook certifications
Providing direct instruction in food safety and culinary credential classes
Work closely with the employment team to suggest appropriate levels of placement for graduates, write letters of recommendation for participants
Provide occasional catering services for gatherings of up to 100 as part of the training work with classes
Managing inventory and purchasing orders based on HEAT’s approved processes