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Come find your passion for food again with Glendale Dining Services! Come join a food service team that creates memorable, healthy dining experiences that are delivered with respect, quality service and a smile.
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Perform all assigned nightly cleaning tasks or side jobs as designated by the dining room supervisor or food service manager. POSITION SUMMARY The Server is a short shift position that is responsible for supporting dining room services to ensure an efficient dining experience for residents.
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We are seeking an energetic Lead Food Servers to join our dynamic dining services team at one of Minnesota's leading nonprofit senior housing and service providers. Performs a variety of Dining services related duties, such as serving kitchen and dining room service.
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Servers provide dining services in the HCZ community’s dining room while exceeding hospitality and service standards. The Server will join our Promise Academy Kitchen team that works to transform how the community engages with food—by improving our nutrition environment and thinking more sustainably about what we eat through hands-on nutrition education in the garden and the kitchen, in the classroom, and in the boardroom.
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JOB OVERVIEW The Server is responsible for providing timely and professional meal service to residents and guests, bussing and resetting tables, general cleaning, and completing assigned side work while adhering to all food safety and sanitation requirements and maintaining a safe and orderly work environment.
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Attends regular meetings; Town Hall, Department Team, Cross Over, and others as directed by the Dining Services Coordinator (DSC). Responsible for performing other Dining Services duties when assigned by community leadership in the following areas, but not limited to:Dishwashing tasks to properly wash and sanitize all dishes and china, silverware, glassware, utensils, and cookware.
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Glendale Dining Services is on the lookout for a Server to join our team. Must Haves: Team oriented with positive attitude Good people skills Ability to work quickly and efficiently Multitasking and time management skills Reliable & Prompt Eager to learn through training Cool in fast paced kitchen setting Experience from restaurant, food service or hospitality industry is a plus but not necessary.
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In this role, you will serve meals and beverages to residents, assist with bussing and resetting the dining room, assist with kitchen prep and general clean up. Joining our team means working for a company that cares about YOU as much as we care about excellent food quality and those we serve.
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Maintain a clean work area in the kitchen, serving area, and dining roomUnderstands proper table setting for each meal Residents: Assists residents when placing orders from the menuProvide beverage service (water, iced tea, juices, milk and coffee/tea)Refill salt/pepper/sugar bowls prior to and after each mealReport any broken equipment or tableware to supervisorUnderstands sit-down service and proper serving techniquesHas a basic understanding of food preparation (salads, desserts, etc.
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Communicate resident likes and dislikes to food service director and/or dining room manager for menu planning purposes and resident satisfaction. Work closely with the Culinary Services Director and/or Executive Director to keep residents satisfied with food and dining programs.
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Job DetailsDescription Essential Functions, Duties and Responsibilities: Provide a high level of customer service and promote a restaurant style dining atmosphere. Remove used or soiled plates, utensils, glasses, linen from the dining room as needed.
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Provide a high level of customer service and promote a restaurant style dining atmosphere. Clean and sanitize carpet, tables, chairs, condiment containers, and equipment used in the dining room.
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Operates within Rutgers University Dining Services Catering team and ensures exemplary guest service through all forms of service including carving stations, bartending, running food during events, etc.
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Provide fine dining level food and beverage service to guests for all events consistent with DLTCC standards of service. Setup and maintain both food and beverage stations in various locations throughout the building consistent with DLTCC standards of service.
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About the Venue EVENTS BY RHC IS A BOUTIQUE OFF-PREMISE CATERER BASED IN NEW YORK CITY.Inspired by international cuisine, modern dining and exceptional service, we proudly bring a modern take to event dining.
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