FOOD SERVICE WORKER I- PT - WEEKEND - 6:30AM - 3:00PM Restaurants & Beverage - Cincinnati, OH at Geebo

FOOD SERVICE WORKER I- PT - WEEKEND - 6:30AM - 3:00PM

Attention current TriHealth employees:

Please apply for this position by submitting an online internal application via SuccessFactors.
Please be certain to update your SuccessFactors Employee Profile prior to applying to this position.

FOOD SERVICE WORKER I:
Under the direct supervision of the manager, this position sets up, works, and cleans respective positions of patient tray line, dish unit, pots & pans, cafeteria or food production units.
This position may deliver patient trays, and practices safe and sanitary habits while performing all assigned activities according to established standards.
This position performs numerous activities that require constant interaction with co-workers and guests, must function as a team player, and provide prompt, courteous friendly service that exemplifies our commitment to Service Excellence.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

EDUCATION:
Completion of 8th grade

Experience:

SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE:
Able to read and perform basic math calculations, reading and writing skills.

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Job Title:
FOOD SERVICE WORKER I- PT - WEEKEND - 6:
30AM - 3:
00PM

Department Name:
NRTH NUTR SVCS-FOOD MGMT

Location:
Bethesda North Hospital

Hourly/Salaried:
Hourly

Employment Status:
Part Time Position

Bi-Weekly Hours:
40

Shift:
Shift Varies

Weekend Commitment:
Yes

Holiday Commitment:
Yes

On-Call Commitment:
No

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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