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Typical assignments include patient tray line (meal assembly), dish room, utilities (floors and trash), cafeteria server, and cold food production. Must have a valid Food Service Worker Permit (FSWP) from Monongalia County Health Department (MCHD) prior to starting OR obtain a MCHD Temporary FSWP no later than the first Wednesday of employment.
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Supports the goals and objectives of the Food and Nutrition Services Department by performing the functions of various areas including: cafeteria, sanitation, food production, diet office catering, tray assembly, and tray passer.
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Keeps dish-room, utility room and pot/pan room clean and orderly and free from standing water. Follows individual task assignments to be properly completed at the appropriate times Assists with assembly of items for pantry service.
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Typical assignments include patient line (meal assembly), dish room, utilities (floors and trash), dining room meal delivery and cold food production. Must have a valid Food Service Worker Permit (FSWP) within 30 days of hire or obtain Temporary FSWP no later than the first day of employment and a permanent FSWP at the next available class.
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Maintains cleanliness and sanitation in an exemplary fashionFocus on clean dishes and dish roomFocus on preparation and assembly of menu item plating and presentationAdherence to our BOH systems and proceduresExceptionally fresh and craveable food served dailyEnsuring that everyone who comes through our doors gets to Taste the Love.
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This position is responsible for a variety of duties including minor food assembly, tray assembly, food delivery and service, dishwashing and cleaning, assembly of trays and nourishment preparation.
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Assist with tray line assembly and restorative dining programs - Food preparation as assigned. L - Listening E - Empathy A - Accountability D - Decisiveness This is how we create a culture to LEAD with Love. Qualifications: Operates dish machine and various food service equipment.
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Valid Food Service Worker Permit (FSWP) from the local health department, surrounding counties, ServSafe, or StateFoodSafety prior to starting OR obtain a Temporary FSWP no later than the first worked day and a permanent FSWP within 1 week of start date or next available class.
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Tasks include Food Tray Assembly and Distribution, Dish/ Cookware cleaning, Cleaning/ Disinfecting of Surfaces in the kitchen/dining areas (including floors), Disposal of Trash. We are seeking compassionate Dietary Aides to work within our client's facilities, ensuring a clean and safe environment for food creation and consumption by providing support with daily kitchen and nutrition taks under the supervision of the Dietary Director.
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Maintain food service facilities, equipment and utensils in a clean and sanitary condition according to HACCP standards; clean serving areas, counters, tables, food containers, refrigerators and food service equipment; operate dish washers and wash trays, pots, pans, plates, utensils and other serving equipment as assigned.
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Cross trained in one or more of the patient tray assembly and distribution areas. May also, cross train in the dish room area. Food Service Technician- 101822. -Must have a current Food Handlers card.
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May prepare salads and desserts for meal service Preform simple food prep assigned by supervisor on duty May prepare and deliver nourishments and snacks to nursing units May deliver appropriate bulk meal items to pantries and staff dining rooms.
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Food Service Worker - Full Time - Sunnyview Rehabilitation Center. Perform a variety of cleaning tasks which may include dish washing, pot washing, general sanitation, cleaning and use of kitchen equipment.
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Position Objective: Supports the goals and objectives of the Food and Nutrition Services Department by performing the functions of various areas including: cafeteria, sanitation, food production, diet office catering, tray assembly, and tray passer.
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Must have a valid Food Service Worker Permit (FSWP) from Monongalia County Health Department (MCHD) prior to starting or obtain a MCHD Temporary FSWP no later than the first day of employment and a permanent MCHD FSWP at the next available class.
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