Food Service Assistant Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Thorndale, PA at Geebo

Food Service Assistant

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionProMedica Senior Care, formerly HCR ManorCare, provides a range of services, including skilled nursing care, assisted living, post-acute medical and rehabilitation care, hospice care, home health care and rehabilitation therapy.
As a Food Service Assistant, you will assist the Food Service Coordinator/Director in maintaining a clean kitchen area and in preparing and delivery meals.
Because you are always in contact with residents and families, and to guarantee their satisfaction, this position requires tact, sensitivity and professionalism.
As the Food Service Assistant, you are a member of the Food Service Team.
You and your team are responsible for supporting ProMedica's mission and achieving our goals.
In return for your expertise, you will enjoy excellent training, industry-leading benefits and unlimited opportunities to learn and grow.
Be a part of the team leading the nation in healthcare.
349 - Arden Courts of Wilmington, Delaware Location349 - Arden Courts of Wilmington, DelawareEducational RequirementsHigh School Diploma required.
Position RequirementsExperience in Food Service preferred.
Job Specific Details:
Arden courts of wilmington values it's employees hard work & commitment.
As part of the benefit package we offer, Daily Pay options that allow employee access to their earned wages before their regular pay.
We laso have Employee appreciation & employee incentives as well.
Discounts for employees are available through our Promedica Perk program.
We also our located on the bus line & have no late evenings.
Come join our team & together we can make a difference.
Recommended Skills Professional Attitude Restaurant Operation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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