Wait Staffother related Employment listings - Irvine, CA at Geebo

Wait Staff

The Waitstaff/Server's day-to-day work includes routinely setting up, clearing and cleaning and resetting dining room.
Taking menu orders and serving residents and guests meals in a timely and gracious manner.
Providing quality customer service to residents and guests.
As a representative and team member of dining services, this position is expected to present oneself in a manner that reflects professionalism and ensures resident satisfaction in the dining department.
What's in it for you? Over the last 75 years, HumanGood has been on a mission to redefine and redesign what it means to age well.
Throughout 21 Life Plan Communities and 96 Affordable Housing communities in CA, WA, AZ, NV, ID, PA and DE our HumanGood team is 5,000 strong and proudly serving more than 13,000 residents.
As the largest nonprofit owner/operator of senior living communities in California and the sixth largest in the country, we are more than just a place to work.
We are here to ensure that all we serve are provided with every opportunity to become their best selves as they define it, and this begins with YOU.
HumanGood offers competitive pay and phenomenal benefits.
Eligible positions (30
hours/week) start with 20 paid days off, plus seven holidays, a company-matching 401(k) and health plans that give you cash to use for those unexpected health issues.
We also offer a Tuition Reimbursement to promote your career advancement.
You can view more information about our total rewards here:
https:
//www.
humangood.
org/humangood-careers Come see what HumanGood has to offer! Qualifications :
To be successful in the role, you would have:
Prior customer service experiencePrior food service or fast food experiencePrior experience working with seniors (preferred)Food Handler's or ServSafe certification (preferred)Availability that might include evenings, weekends, & holidaysSalary:
$12.
00 - $15.
55.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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