Dietary Aide, $18.00 per hour! Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Dietary Aide, $18.00 per hour!

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0 Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Part-time Part-time $18 an hour $18 an hour 21 hours ago 21 hours ago 21 hours ago $18.
00 per hour! Mount Olivet Careview Home, a long-term care nursing facility in South Minneapolis, is looking for dietary aides to work every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday.
Weekdays are also available on a repeating and ongoing basis! We are currently hiring for part-time opportunities! 4:
45 p.
m.
to 8:
45 p.
m.
- Part-time, including every other weekend.
We are looking for individuals that are wanting a position that they can count on, and in which we can count on them! Previous experience as a culinary aide or dietary aide is helpful.
Some of the primary responsibilities of this position include assisting in the serving of food to elderly residents, safe handling practices, providing excellent customer service, serving liquids, delivery dietary items to units, washing pans, loading dishwasher, etc.
This position is fast paced and requires someone that wants to always go the extra mile to ensure residents, families, and visitors are satisfied.
Applicant must:
1.
Be able to fluently read and speak English 2.
Be able to pass a criminal background check 3.
You should have a pleasant personality, willingness to learn, and the ability to be a team player.
We look forward to reviewing your application in the near future! Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$18.
00 per hour Expected hours:
4 - 20 per week
Benefits:
Paid time off Medical specialties:
Geriatrics Shift:
4 hour shift Afternoon shift After school Evening shift Work setting:
Long term care Application Question(s):
Are you available to work 4:
45 p.
m.
to 8:
45 p.
m.
? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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