Food Service Worker Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Arlington, WA at Geebo

Food Service Worker

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8 Arlington, WA Arlington, WA Full-time Full-time $17.
26 - $25.
84 an hour $17.
26 - $25.
84 an hour 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago Food Service Worker Full Time - Variable Shift Base Wage $17.
26 to $25.
84 Location:
Cascade Valley Hospital Job Summary Responsible for the effective and efficient performance of various duties in Food Services to include dishwashing, stocking, rotating and cleaning as assigned.
Effectively maintain deli food products, displays, salad bar and displays in accordance with established guidelines.
Maintain cleanliness, sanitation and food handling in compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards throughout the assigned shift(s).
Clean dishes, floors, tables and displays in accordance with established guidelines.
Perform cafeteria open and close procedures as established.
Maintain awareness of daily menu items.
Prepare items for tray line in accordance with established guidelines.
Ensure supplies are adequately stocked.
Education High School diploma or GED preferred.
Relevant skills and ability may be substituted in lieu of education.
Experience/Training Previous experience in food services preferred.
License/Certifications Valid Washington State Food Worker Card.
Skagit Regional Health offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, 457b/401a (retirement), long term disability, and paid time off to all employees holding an FTE of 20 or more hours per week.
Eligible employees also receive sick time pay.
#INDADMIN Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$17.
26 - $25.
84 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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