Dietary Aide​/Server

Dietary Aide​/Server


Company
Journey Club
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$15–$20 an hour
Posted
12 hours ago
Via
via Learn4Good
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Job Description
Position: Dietary Aide/Server - Flexible Schedule
Join The Journey Club's team as a Dietary Aide/Server in beautiful Mahogany. Provide residents with a memorable dining experience through exceptional service and teamwork.

We are actively seeking Dietary Aides/Servers for The Journey Club, where your daily role involves engaging with residents and enhancing their dining moments. Applicants should have 1-2 years of customer service experience in a restaurant setting, ideally with seniors. You will support a friendly environment while managing flexible shift timings, encouraging a collaborative team spirit.

Key Responsibilities:

• Set up dining areas with care and attention

• Greet residents warmly as they arrive

• Assist with menu presentation and food choices

• Serve meals and beverages in a timely manner

• Work closely with team members across departments

Requirements:

• Minimum 1-2 years of restaurant service experience

• Ability to work scheduled shifts flexibly

• Background in senior care is an asset

• Strong communication skills and a welcoming nature

• Ability to manage changing priorities effectively

Utilize your service skills to create wonderful dining experiences at The Journey Club, where residents come first.
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