Dietary Aide/Server -- Farmington Square Tualatin Restaurants & Beverage - Tualatin, OR at Geebo

Dietary Aide/Server -- Farmington Square Tualatin

Company Name:
Radiant Senior Living
The Dietary Aide/Server is responsible to provide assistance in all food functions as directed/instructed and in accordance with established food policies and procedures. This position is part time and includes weekend work. Position may move to full time. Need someone that is able to start immediately.
All functions are carried out to maintain an environment of teamwork and first class customer service. The Dietary Aide/Server receives residents, takes residents' orders, and processes those orders in a timely manner with a professional demeanor. The Dietary Aide/Server candidate must have a warm and friendly personality that puts our residents at ease and sets expectations of dining excellence. The ideal Dietary Aide/Server has a high school diploma/GED or equivalent, and must demonstrate understanding of safe sanitation standards, has outstanding interpersonal skills, and has a genuine interest in serving the elderly and disabled.
The following is a representative list of duties and responsibilities associated with this position:
-- Provide food service to residents, guests and employees under sanitary conditions,
-- Set up meal trays, food carts, dining room etc., as instructed
-- Assist in daily or scheduled cleaning duties
-- Perform side-work
-- Bus tables, as needed
-- Wash and clean utensils and dishes as directed
-- Perform set up and breakdown of various stations (i.e., deli, dessert, coffee, espresso)
-- Seat residents
-- Communicate with support staff and management
-- Practice, monitor, and reinforce food safety procedures according to policy and health/sanitation regulations
-- Manage and maintain a safe working condition
-- Maintain fast, accurate service, positive resident relations, and ensure products are consistent with quality standards
-- Perform other duties as assignedEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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