Food Service worker - Food & Nutrition Services Restaurants & Beverage at Geebo

Food Service worker - Food & Nutrition Services

Company Name:
Adventist HealthCare
Responsibilities
The Diet Assistant (Hostess) is responsible for passing, set-up and picking up of all the patient food trays daily (breakfast and lunch). To also responsible for the passing and picking up of the patient menus. Is responsible for checking the menus to make sure they are accurate and correct according the doctors diet order. The Diet Assistant is pivotal in assuring excellent customer satisfaction; need to be good at helping patients with tray, helping to make menu choices and able to explain why some things are not allowed on certain diets. Must be good at developing and maintaining a positive teamwork environment so that the highest quality of service is achieved for customers (patients, family members, nurses, etc.). The Diet Assistant ensures that supportive tasks are accomplished within scope of duties and in a timely manner. and will maintain effective communication between the patients, diet office and the nursing units; acts as a liaison between the units and the Food Service Department.
Qualifications
a. High school or GED
b. Food Handlers Certification helpful
c. 1-2 Years hospital food service experience helpful
d. Strong customer service skills
e. Able to handle a multi task environment
f. Must be able to speak and read English
Work Schedule
Part time positon on days and evenings, up to 20 hours a week, plus every other weekend rotation.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Adventist HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
REQNUMBER: 310645-1AEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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