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Dining Server PT

1410A N Augusta St, Staunton, VA 24401

 

 

 

The Legacy at North Augusta – Where Dining Servers Make Every Meal Special!

Job Title: Dining Server
Job Type: Part-time 
Shift: Day 
Salary Range: $14.50 – $17.25/hour (Final offer based on your skills, experience, and professional background.)

At The Legacy at North Augusta, part of the National Lutheran Communities & Services family, we believe every meal is a chance to brighten someone’s day. As a Dining Server, you’ll help create a warm, welcoming atmosphere where residents and guests feel truly cared for. Your attention to detail, positive attitude, and commitment to service make every mealtime a memorable experience in our vibrant, resident-centered community.

Why You’ll Love Being Part of Our Team

  • Build Meaningful Connections: Form lasting relationships with residents and make a difference with every interaction.
  • Supportive Team Environment: Join a dedicated group of professionals who value collaboration and teamwork.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Enjoy shifts that fit your lifestyle and commitments.
  • Positive Workplace: Thrive in a caring community that celebrates your strengths and contributions.

What You'll Do

  • Greet residents and guests with warmth and professionalism, creating a welcoming dining environment
  • Take meal orders accurately and deliver food and beverages promptly
  • Assist residents with menu selections and accommodate special dietary needs or requests
  • Ensure tables are properly set, clean, and organized before and after meals
  • Clear tables, remove used dishes, and maintain cleanliness in the dining area
  • Communicate effectively with kitchen staff regarding orders, special requests, and dietary restrictions
  • Follow all safety and sanitation guidelines to maintain a safe dining environment
  • Participate in team meetings and training sessions to enhance service quality
  • Support fellow team members and contribute to a positive, collaborative work environment

What We’re Looking For

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred
  • Previous food service or customer service experience is a plus but not required—we’ll provide training for the right candidate!
  • Friendly, outgoing personality with a passion for helping others
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude and delivering exceptional service
  • Attention to detail and a commitment to cleanliness and safety

At The Legacy at North Augusta, you’re more than a Dining Server—you’re a valued member of our community, bringing joy and comfort to every meal.

Apply today and help us make every dining experience unforgettable!

 

 

 

 

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