Join Bat Haus as a Chef Instructor: Teach, Inspire, and Create!

What We’re Looking For:

Bat Haus is searching for chef instructors to teach the following classes:

  • Pasta Making: From fresh handmade ravioli to perfectly shaped fettuccine, help students master the art of Italian pasta.

  • Cake Decorating: Share the secrets of professional-level cake designs, including piping techniques, fondant work, and creative finishes.

  • Japanese Cuisine: Lead classes in sushi-making, ramen preparation, or bento box creations.

  • Plant-Based Cooking: Teach innovative recipes for vegetarian and vegan meals that delight the senses.

  • Fusion Cuisine: Combine flavors from different cultures to inspire students with creative and unique dishes.

Why Join Bat Haus?

  • Flexible Scheduling: Choose class times that work best for you, including evenings and weekends.

  • Creative Freedom: Design and lead classes that reflect your culinary expertise.

  • Supportive Environment: Collaborate with a passionate team in a vibrant community setting.

  • Competitive Pay: Earn fair compensation for your skills and efforts.

  • Fully Equipped Kitchen: Enjoy access to a professional-grade kitchen space.

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and lead engaging cooking classes tailored to diverse skill levels.

  • Create lesson plans and provide step-by-step instruction.

  • Foster a welcoming and inclusive learning environment.

  • Maintain cleanliness and organization in the kitchen.

Requirements:

  • Culinary degree or equivalent experience.

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Passion for cooking and teaching.

  • Availability for evening or weekend classes.

How to Apply:

Ready to share your culinary passion? Send us an email and apply! Please include “Chef Instructor Application” in the subject line.

Join Bat Haus and make a difference in Brooklyn’s culinary community. Inspire, teach, and create with us!

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