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Food Services Worker

Woodstock Hospital
Woodstock Hospital
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Business Location:
Woodstock, Ontario
Position type:
Part Time
Category:
Work Place Location:
In Person
Hours:
Rotating shifts between 6:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
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Expired on April 21, 2024 at 12:00am

Job Description

Qualifications

-Previous institutional experience in food preparation/service an asset
-Food Handlers Course mandatory (must be completed within 30 days of offer)
-Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or equivalent is required
-Able to perform activities related to patient service and food production
-Able to perform some housekeeping functions, such as cleaning equipment, moving carts, lifting and bending
-Team player with good “customer service”, communication skills and reading skills
-Ability to work independently
-Satisfactory performance appraisals in present position if internal
-Safety conscious and able to stand and walk for up to an 8-hour period
-Commitment to Patient Care & Safety and Service Excellence
-Satisfactory vulnerable person’s sector criminal background check
-Must have and provide proof of full COVID-19 immunization (2 or more doses)

Education

GED

How to Apply

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