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Dietary Aide: officially we title this job a Dietary Aide, but in other centers it may be called a Restaurant Server / Dishwasher. Dietary Aide / Server/ Diningroom Assistant: officially we title this job a Dietary Aide, but in other centers it may be called a Restaurant Server / Dishwasher.
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The Dietary Aide will assist in the preparation of food to assure the quality of nutritional services are provided. Preferred Education and Experience One year experience as a Dietary Aide. Food Sanitation Certification.
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Distribute food in accordance with dietary guidelines and individual resident meals according to specified diet orders and approved substitute menu items. Join our talented team of Dietary Assistants today.
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Assist with special event catering functions as assigned by the Dietary Director. Work closely with nutritionist to ensure efficient management of special diet preparation and apply any special dietary restrictions to recipes.
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Avantara Lincoln Park is looking for a Dietary Aide to join our team! Proven experience as a dietary aide. Prepare meals under the supervision of a dietary manager or cook.
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Dietary Aide must also ensure the facility’s standards on Infection Control Precautions are being followed when performing daily tasks. Aperion Care International - SUMMARY: The Dietary Aide is responsible for aiding all food functions as directed/instructed and in accordance with established food policies and procedures.
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SUMMARY: The Dietary Aide is responsible for aiding all food functions as directed/instructed and in accordance with established food policies and procedures. Prepare & serve residents nutritional bedtime snacks as well as substitute foods for residents who refuse foods served.
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Adhere to menu compliance, special diet compliance and report any dietary non-compliance, concern or complaint of patients to dietician, supervisor or manager. Adhere to menu compliance, special diet compliance and report any dietary non-compliance, concern or complaint of patients to dietician, supervisor or manager.
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Must have Dietary Aide experience within Nursing Home setting required. The Dietary Aide is responsible for providing assistance in all dietary functions as directed/instructed and in accordance with established dietary policies and procedures, federal and state governmental regulations, and facility policies and procedures.
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Dietary Aide / Food Service Aide. Opening in April 2024, Select Medical and Rush University System for Health celebrate the new RUSH Specialty Hospital opening on Chicago's West Side. Together as partners, they will deliver a world-class acute to post-acute continuum of care for Chicago.
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Position Summary: The Dietary Aide performs a variety of food service functions in maintaining clean and sanitary conditions of food service areas, facilities, and equipment. Prepares nutritional supplements and tube feeding products and delivers to customer areas.
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Maintains and repairs, according to established procedures, all electrical and plumbing systems, heating or cooling units, bathroom fixtures, windows, mirrors, floor and floor coverings, moldings, ceilings, stair and hallway rails, furniture, dietary and laundry equipment, roofs, outside walls, resident and staff room furnishings and other facility furnishing, fixtures, and equipment.
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The Maintenance Assistant / Aide / General helps maintain buildings and grounds in a safe and comfortable environment. Performs gardening, trash removal, snow removal, and other work on the grounds.
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Perform dishwashing/cleaning procedures assuring that utensils, etc., are readily available for next meal. Serve food and drinks in the dining room as instructed. Sweeping & mopping floors in the kitchen/dish room as instructed by supervisor.
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Dietary Aide / Guest Experience Ambassador. operates in a kitchen environment whereby employees may be exposed to and/or required to operate equipment, including but not limited to, an oven, stove, dishwasher, slicer, coffee machine, steamer, mixer and chef’s knives.
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