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Dietary Aide/Server

2.
7 Eureka, MO Eureka, MO Full-time Full-time $13.
50 - $14.
50 an hour $13.
50 - $14.
50 an hour If you have a heartfelt approach to caring for the elderly, come join our team of compassionate caregivers at St Andrew's at Francis Place where each employee makes a significant contribution to our success in fulfilling our mission to safely provide the highest quality services possible.
We are located in Eureka, Mo just 10 minutes from Highway 270 or 15 minutes from Highway 64/40 in West St Louis County.
Benefits for Full Time employees start 60 days after your start date (on the 1st of the month).
Full time and Part time employees start earning PTO from day one.
Free employee meals.
Engage Points.
You can earn points towards a $25 e-gift card to almost 300 vendors.
Refer a friend and you get a $1500 referral bonus and your friend gets a $1500 referral bonus.
(paid out in 6 months) The Dietary Server supports the nutritional health needs of the residents and assists in maintaining the well-being of the resident to enhance the quality of life for each resident every day.
Unlike the hustle and bustle of standard restaurants, our Dietary Servers deliver meals to seniors while providing high quality, first-class customer service.
At St.
Andrew's at Francis Place, our servers enrich residents' lives every day with a great dining experience.
We have full time day position available.
(Hours would be 5:
30am-2:
00pm).
If you want to provide quality customer service, apply now for a rewarding career.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$13.
50 - $14.
50 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) matching Dental insurance Disability insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Vision insurance Shift:
8 hour shift Day shift Work setting:
Long term care Nursing home License/Certification:
ServSafe (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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