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As a dietary aide, you will assist in food preparation and presentation to our residents. Prefer one year experience as a food service aide in an institutional food service setting.
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The Dietary Aide performs a variety of food service functions in maintaining clean and sanitary conditions of food service areas, facilities, and equipment. Maintain dietary storage areas in a neat and orderly manner according to established standards.
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The Dietary Aide Assists with food preparation in accordance with our established procedural guidelines, and as directed by the Food Service/Dietary Manager/Supervisor. Communicates with Dietary Manager throughout shift as needed to best meet needs of residents.
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Corrects problem and/or reports problems promptly to Dietary Manager. Reports findings to Dietary Manager. Cleans kitchen equipment such as, carts, tables, counters, ice machine, buckets, blender, mixer, meat slicer, freezer, refrigerator, stove, steamer, garbage disposal, dish machine coffee/ tea maker, steam table etc.
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Operates the dish machine, garbage disposal, mixer, blender, meat slicer, steamer, coffee and tea maker. Working knowledge and ability to comply with facility policies and procedures for workplace safety including infection control procedures, application of universal precautions for blood borne pathogens, use of personal protective equipment and handling of hazardous materials.
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Assists with the serving/pouring of juice, milk, water, and tea, etc. Follow established safety regulations, to include fire protection & prevention, smoking regulations, infection control, etc. Assists with supervision kitchen staff that assist with food preparation, assembling trays, cleaning and storage of supplies and equipment.
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DIETARY AIDE: Responsible for providing assistance in food production, tray preparation and service, dishwashing. About The Job: This position includes both the cook and dietary aide functions.
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Responsibilities The Server / Dietary Aide is responsible for creating high quality meals and dining experience for customers by assisting with meal preparation, dining room preparation, and meal service consistent with regulations and established policies, procedures and best practices.
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At Ciena Healthcare, we take care of you too, with an attractive benefit package including Competitive pay, Life Insurance, 401K with matching funds, Health insurance, AFLAC. Ciena Healthcare is Michigan’s largest provider of skilled nursing and rehabilitation care services.
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Oak Hill Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center is currently seeking a Dietary Cook. What you get from us as a Dietary Cook. What will you do as a Dietary Cook. What you need as a Dietary Cook.
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Manatee Memorial Hospital in Bradenton, Florida, has served the citizens of Manatee, Sarasota and surrounding counties for 75 years.
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Competitive Wages and Benefits Package Flexible Schedule Paid Time Off Overtime Pay Employee Retention Programs Amazing hands-on management team NOW HIRING: Dietary Aide (Part-Time) Responsibilities of a Dietary Aide : Prepare meals under the supervision of a dietary manager or cook Deliver dishes and trays at designated times and rooms Take down dining areas and collect plates, glasses, etc.
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Job Description Cook - Dietary Aide - 2115428 Description. Job Description Cook - Dietary Aide - 2115428 Description. Sets up tray line and performs tray line service. Records freezer and walk-in refrigerator temperatures in accordance with established procedures.
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About Henderson Hospital Henderson Hospital is a member of The Valley Health System, a network of acute care and specialty hospitals that provide care for patients throughout Southern Nevada and nearby communities.
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Adheres to the principles of caring and expected behaviors outlined in MercyOne Dubuque/Dyersville Medical Center's Model of Caring and Trinity Health's Code of Conduct, fostering a climate where all customers are treated in a manner consistent with MercyOne Dubuque/Dyersville Medical Center's Mission and Values.
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