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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a Dietary Aide to join their dedicated team. This role offers a fantastic opportunity for growth in food services or healthcare, with flexible shifts accommodating students and full-time employees alike. Enjoy comprehensive benefits, including employer-paid life insurance and tuition reimbursement. Whether you're starting your career or looking to advance, this position provides the perfect platform to develop your skills and make a meaningful impact on residents' lives.
The Inn at Atlantic Heights offers 64 Assisted-Living Apartments, including companion suites, studios, and one- and two-bedroom units, all designed for comfort and convenience. Owned by First Atlantic Healthcare, we uphold a reputation for excellence.
If you've worked as a waiter or waitress, you'll find the duties of a dietary aide familiar, with the added benefit that there is no tipping. Our dining room provides a fun and inviting atmosphere, supported by a knowledgeable and helpful dining team to ensure you feel comfortable and integrated. There are ample opportunities for growth within the department or through additional training, such as a 40-hour course to transition into our wellness department as a CRMA or pursue a CNA course if you’re interested in long-term care.
As a vital part of our care team, your primary responsibilities include providing excellent service and ensuring our residents' health and safety through our food and nutrition programs.
This role is an excellent starting point in food services or healthcare. You can expand your responsibilities by learning cooking skills or advance within healthcare as a C.N.A. or Activities professional.
Skills and Abilities
Education: High school student, graduate, or GED
Experience: No prior experience necessary; training provided!
Attendance: Ability to work scheduled shifts and commit to supporting your team and residents