Kitchen Assistant / Tray Person (On-call)other related Employment listings - Oakland, CA at Geebo

Kitchen Assistant / Tray Person (On-call)

HumanGood offers competitive pay and phenomenal benefits.
Eligible positions start with 19 paid days off, plus eight holidays, a company-matching 401(k) and health plans that give you cash to use for those unexpected health issues.
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Under general supervision, the Trayline worker's primary objective is to perform any or all duties associated with setting up and working on a trayline, serving food to residents, washing dishes and/or pots and pans, bussing dishes, preparing food, such as salads, desserts, garnishes and/or maintaining cleanliness of food service and dining room areas.
Prepares and completes meal trays for residents requiring meal tray service in their rooms.
May be required to work varying shifts, including morning or evening shifts.
As a representative and team member of dining services, this position is expected to present oneself in a manner that reflects professionalism and ensures resident satisfaction in the dining department.
Qualifications :
Education - High School Diploma or equivalent knowledge is a prerequisite for entry into profession.
Experience/Training - Minimum of 6 months of experience in related field preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations - ServSafe certification and/or Food Handlers Certification or enrollment in the certification course preferred.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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