Dining Services

Dining Services


Company
Verve Senior Living
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$30K–$60K a year
Posted
18 hours ago
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Job Description
Position: Dining Services Role at Verve Senior Living
Become a vital part of Verve Senior Living as a Dining Services Attendant, dedicated to providing exceptional dining experiences. Create a welcoming atmosphere while delivering high-quality service to residents.

Candidates should have at least a grade 12 education and two years of relevant experience. You will be responsible for serving meals, maintaining hygiene standards, and ensuring that residents' dietary preferences are met. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential in this role.

Key Responsibilities:

β€’ Serve meals and maintain the dining room environment

β€’ Ensure adherence to dietary restrictions and preferences

β€’ Clean and sanitize kitchen equipment and dining areas

β€’ Engage residents and address their concerns during meals

β€’ Assist with food preparation and supply management

Requirements:

β€’ Minimum grade 12 education

β€’ At least two years of serving experience preferred

β€’ Must hold valid safe food handler’s and alcohol serving certifications

β€’ Excellent communication skills in English

β€’ Ability to perform well in fast-paced situations

Bring your dedication to fostering connections and enriching lives at Verve Senior Living as a Dining Services Attendant.
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