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Dietary Aide

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7 Rome, GA Rome, GA Full-time Full-time $11.
50 - $12.
50 an hour $11.
50 - $12.
50 an hour We are looking for a qualified Dietary Aide for our morning and evening shifts to prepare and serve food to people in our facilities.
You will deliver dishes and ensure good sanitary condition in cooking and dining premises.
A Dietary Aide must be capable to prepare food following instructions while adhering to all safety and health standards.
They must be competent and conscientious with a customer-oriented approach.
The goal is to provide excellent food services by following instructions and standards.
Responsibilities Set up tables or other dining areas with attention to cleanliness and order 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.
Discard leftovers and take out garbage Clean food stations and wash dishes, cooking vessels and silverware Stock ingredients and monitor inventory Assist in keeping track of expenses and menu planning Help maintain kitchen equipment and appliances Skills Proven experience as a dietary aide Further experience in customer service will be appreciated Knowledge of sanitation and safety guidelines Skilled in preparing meals according to instructions Apt in operating cookware, bakeware and cooking appliances Friendly with good communication skills Good physical condition and stamina High school diploma or equivalent; certification in food services is a plus Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$11.
50 - $12.
50 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Shift:
Afternoon shift Evening shift Morning shift Work setting:
Nursing home Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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