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Dishwasher

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Buckner Retirement Services Community: The Stayton at Museum Way, by Buckner
Location: Fort Worth, TX - Onsite 
Address: 2501 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Job Schedule: Full-Time 

We are seeking a Utility Worker to join our community committed to delivering outstanding service to our residents. As a Utility Worker, you will play an important role in all phases of cleanliness that meets or exceeds Buckner quality, service, and hospitality standards. Join our team and inspire happiness in the lives of others! 

What you'll do:

  • Set-up, breakdown and maintain the dish room and pot washing area.
  • Set-up, breakdown and clean floor safety mats.
  • Clean all pots, pans, dishes, silverware, glassware, and utensils, including washing, drying and storing.
  • Clean and sanitize all carts.
  • Clean production equipment and kitchen according to cleaning schedules and procedures.
  • Mops and sweep kitchen, dry storeroom, walk-in coolers to be free of debris.
  • Take out trash on an ongoing basis.
  • Keep log sheets for the dish machine and 3 compartment sink.
  • Assist in receiving and storing groceries, frozen foods, produce, etc.; date and rotate canned goods as directed.
  • Detect, correct and report situations that have a possibility of causing accidents or injuries to residents or others.
  • Participate in training programs and learn to utilize all pieces of equipment in the food service department, including proper methods of cleaning.
  • Maintain sanitary conditions; clean work area to keep clean, orderly, and safe.
  • Assist with proper orientation and training of food service employees so that they may perform their job duties in a manner that conveys Parkway Place hospitality and service standards.
  • Maintain or exceed Parkway Place standards of appearance and cleanliness; maintain personal sanitation, hygiene, and health standards.
  • Maintain compliance with all Buckner policies, procedures and requirements.
  • Work successfully as part of a team and responsible for developing then maintaining strong working relationships with co-workers.
  • Attend staff meetings and training as required.
  • Perform general office tasks as required.

 What you’ll bring:

  • Requires proficient ability to read, write and understand both business documents that are written in English and verbal instructions given in English.
  • Requires ability to communicate verbally with residents, families, visitors, and co-workers; ability to make self clearly understood by others.
  • Requires ability to understand and follow basic written and oral step-by-step instructions.
  • Requires ability to move food serving and preparation equipment as needed.
  • Work deals mostly with objects, equipment and/or machines where the seeing job is at or within arm’s reach. Depth perception and field of vision (peripheral) are of some importance.
  • Requires ability to stoop, turn, kneel, crouch, reach, push, pull, handle, stand and walk over 75% of the shift.
  • Requires ability to safely utilize kitchen equipment; recognize differences in sound generated by each piece of equipment or machinery which may indicate operation problems or safety concerns.
  • Requires ability to work under close supervision while performing routine, standardized tasks.
  • Requires ability to perform tasks with due consideration of residents in vicinity and ability to work and cooperate with other employees.
  • Requires ability to learn basic food serving, cleanliness, and sanitation requirements.
  • Requires professional commitment to demonstrate Christ-like values, per Buckner Mission Statement.
  • Requires ability to use up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently and/or 10 pounds continuously to move objects.
  • Requires ability to walk, stand and sit, sometimes for prolonged periods of time.
  • Requires sufficient good health to properly discharge duties. Employees shall not be permitted to work that have infectious disease or skin lesion for the duration of the communicability.
  • Ability to comply with patient rights, all regulatory requirements, and all company policies and procedures as stated now or in the future

 The above description reflects the details considered necessary to describe the essential functions of the job and should not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be performed in the job. 

About Tarrant County Senior Living Center, Inc.
Buckner Retirement Services comprises a network of senior living communities across Texas. As a not-for-profit, faith-based organization with over 60 years of experience, we're dedicated to providing exceptional care. Recognized as a Great Place to Work at all our locations, we offer rewarding opportunities for those passionate about working with seniors. If you're seeking a career in the senior living field, consider joining us at Buckner, where our purpose sets us apart. Buckner is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  

The same way we treat our employees is how we treat all applicants – with respect. Buckner is an equal opportunity employer (EEO is the law). You will be treated fairly throughout our recruiting process and without regard to race, color, religion, ​age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status in consideration for a career at Buckner.

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