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Substitute food service workers may also be known as culinary worker, cafeteria worker or school nutrition worker. Responsibilities: Assume duties of the district food service worker in accordance with school district policies, school rules, and Kelly policies.
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This position is a part-time evening Custodial Worker (4 hours/day or 20 hours/week) at School Board Administation; hours are Monday - Friday, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.; Summer hours - M-Th (20 hours). This position is a part-time evening Custodial Worker (4 hours/day or 20 hours/week) at School Board Administration.
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Plan, organize, coordinate and lead food service personnel in the cooking, baking and serving of foods in a school cafeteria. Lead Food Service Worker II. Standard cafeteria appliances and equipment.
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Performs a variety of patient and non patient food service duties such as preparing and delivering patient trays, servicing the cafeteria, working on tray line, stocking storage areas, preparing nourishments, dishwashing and pot washing, mopping and sweeping of floors and emptying of trash as well as other related tasks.
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Must be able to write simple correspondence and to effectively present and communicate information in one-on-one and small group situations to other employees of the cafeteria. Assist Cafeteria Supervisor in the effective management of daily cafeteria operations.
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Keywords Behavioral Health, Psych Tech, Counselor, Respite Worker, Direct Care, Support Staff, Nursing Assistant, Mental Health Associate, Inpatient Hospital Care, Mental Illness, Inpatient Mental Health Facility Requirements Requirements High School diploma, GED, or equivalent required Ability to work in person, on site Must be able to lift 50lbs Certifications Needed CPR and CPI (non-violent crisis intervention.
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As a Nutrition Aide you will prepare cold food and nourishments, serve food to customers in the cafeteria and on the patient tray line, operate the cash register, and wash dishes, pots and pans, etc.
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The Food & Nutrition Service Aide is responsible for working designated cafeteria and tray-line positions, cleaning and sanitizing dishes, trays utensils and equipment. We have over 50 outpatient and urgent care centers; ten Magnet®-designated hospitals (recognized by the ANCC for nursing excellence); the NCI-designated Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center (one of only 70 in the country and one of only two in the region); and one of the largest faculty-based telehealth networks in the country.
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Execute kitchen and/or cafeteria duties associated with working in a food service environment(coordination of patient food trays, dishwashing, floor cleaning, utility sanitation). Execute kitchen and/or cafeteria duties associated with working in a food service environment(coordination of patient food trays, dishwashing, floor cleaning, utility sanitation.
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Responsibilities include preparing and serving food items to students, facility and staff as well as maintaining the facility in a safe and sanitary condition and complying with all mandated Federal/State/Local health requirement and HHFKA. This position reports to the Cafeteria Manager.
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Cafeteria Worker incumbents cook and bake food from scratch, operate cafeterias and may provide work direction to others in the absence of a supervisor. Cafeteria Worker incumbents perform basic and routine food service preparation, packaging and other activities related to the preparation of serving of food.
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This position will emphasize co-planning and a collaborative effort to prepare meals that meet CACFP requirements, help maintain the cleanliness of Emerson's cafeteria and kitchen, and serve as a substitute as needed when the cafeteria manager is absent.
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Requisition Number 10817 Job Title SCHOOL CAFETERIA WORKER -BOSTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL NUTRITION - SUBSTITUTE POSITION Location Boston Prep Charter SD Job Description. Requisition Number 10817 Job Title SCHOOL CAFETERIA WORKER -BOSTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL NUTRITION - SUBSTITUTE POSITION Location Boston Prep Charter SD Job Description.
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Preparing, serving and distributing food, and may require working in various areas of the department, such as the tray line, dish room, cafeteria and storeroom. We are looking to add a motivated food service worker to our Community Meals team in Saint George, UT. As a food service worker, you will have the opportunity to perform a variety of tasks, learn a variety of skills, and interact with a diverse clientele daily in a fast-paced environment.
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Recruiter Contact: Ashlee Hoffman at hrsolutions@pennstatehealth.psu.edu
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