Canada’s restaurant and food service industry is rapidly growing, and there’s high demand for kitchen helpers, especially in fast food chains, hotels, cafes, and catering companies. These jobs are perfect for those who want to start a career in the kitchen without needing formal education or experience.
Whether you’re already in Canada or planning to move, this is your chance to join a stable and supportive work environment.
Job Overview
Job Title | Location | Salary (CAD/hour) |
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Kitchen Helper | Toronto, ON | $15 – $17 |
Dishwasher | Vancouver, BC | $14 – $16 |
Food Prep Assistant | Calgary, AB | $15 – $18 |
Job Responsibilities
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Assist chefs with food preparation
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Wash, peel, and chop vegetables
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Clean kitchen surfaces, dishes, and utensils
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Organize kitchen inventory and supplies
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Maintain hygiene and follow food safety rules
Requirements
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No prior experience required
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Physically fit and able to work in a fast-paced kitchen
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Willingness to follow instructions and work in a team
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Ability to work morning/evening shifts, weekends
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Basic English for communication (helpful but not mandatory)
Benefits
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Competitive hourly wage
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Meals during shifts
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Free accommodation (in some jobs)
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Overtime pay available
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Opportunities for promotion to cook or supervisor roles
Who Can Apply
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Canadian citizens and residents
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International candidates with valid work permits
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LMIA-supported applicants (visa sponsorship possible)
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Students seeking part-time work
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Workers from countries like Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Kenya, Nigeria, and Bangladesh
How to Apply
👉 Apply Now
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Pro Tip:
Keep your resume simple. Highlight your teamwork, energy, and reliability. Many employers provide on-the-job training, so show your willingness to learn.