Halton Healthcare

Healthcare

Helper

CA$0–0k Oakville, Ontario, Canada PART TIME
The Brief

“Helper at Halton Healthcare. Skills: Patient meal assembly, Food service operations. Assemble patient meals. Deliver patient meals”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Long periods of standing, Repetitive actions, Significant bending, Significant lifting, Pre-employment medical clearance, Proof of vaccination

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum Grade 12 education, Willing to acquire Food Handler's Certification, Knowledge of WHMIS, Knowledge of HACCP regulations, Knowledge of industrial food service equipment, Must be organized, Must be detail oriented, Excellent interpersonal skills, Excellent communication skills, Long periods of standing, Repetitive actions, Significant amounts of bending, Significant amounts of lifting, Satisfactory employment record, Satisfactory attendance record

Nice to Have

Customer service experience preferable in the food service industry, Patient centered care experience, Experience in a dynamic environment, Experience in a rapidly changing environment, Ready to drive change, Ready to drive innovation

What You'll Do.

Assemble patient meals

Deliver patient meals

Prepare patient trays

Deliver patient trays

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with volunteers; Work with patients

Communication Scope

Verbal communication; Written communication

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