Dietary Aide - 1st Shift / 2nd Shift, Part-Timeother related Employment listings - Oelwein, IA at Geebo

Dietary Aide - 1st Shift / 2nd Shift, Part-Time

ABCM Corporation - Oelwein Health Care Center ABCM Corporation - Oelwein Health Care Center Oelwein, IA Oelwein, IA Part-time Part-time $14.
50 - $18.
50 an hour $14.
50 - $18.
50 an hour Summary Under the direction of the Dietary Manager:
Responsible for following safe and sanitary food preparation and service practices, while performing a variety of dietary tasks including dining room setup, meal delivery, dish washing, and restaurant-style service for residents and/or tenants Qualifications / Requirements Food service experience in a healthcare setting preferred Per the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), COVID-19 vaccination is required, with exceptions for medical and religious accommodations when reasonable Additional Information Shift:
1st Shift / 2nd Shift, Flex Scheduling; potential Weekend Package with additional incentive pay Wage Range:
$14.
50/hr-$18.
50/hr, Negotiable (DOE) Years of Experience Incentive Pay:
$0.
15/hr per year, up to ten (10) years 2nd Shift Differential:
$2.
00/hr Weekend Shift Differential:
$0.
50/hr
Benefits:
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance, Health Savings Account (HSA), Life Insurance, 401(k) Supplemental Incentives/Perks:
Flexible Scheduling, Double-Time Holiday Pay, Paid Vacation, Continuing Education/Tuition Assistance, Free Meals, Shoe & Uniform Allowance, Corporate Discounts, Various Bonus Opportunities, Home-Like Environment, Collaborative Culture, and Much More! Medical = FT, Dental = FT/PT, Vision = FT/PT, Health Savings Account (HSA) = Team Leaders/Professionals, Life Insurance = FT/PT, 401(k) = FT/PT/VAR/SEA ASK US ABOUT MATCHING YOUR CURRENT WAGE & ACCRUED VACATION! NOW OFFERING ADDITIONAL PAID VACATION DAYS AFTER THREE (3) MONTHS OF EMPLOYMENT! EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: ABCM Corporation - Oelwein Health Care Center

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