Kitchen Assistant Sample Clauses

Kitchen Assistant. This is a task orientated role that requires direction from the Chef on tasks that are not routine. The role provides assistance to the chef in all duties associated with the provision of meals and snacks in the Centre. Daily routines include the preparation of food, washing up and preparing the dining room along with cleaning duties associated with the use of the dining room, equipment, utensils and storage of food. Schedule 3 Redundancy‌ For the purposes of this Schedule 3, the following definition applies: Redundancy means where the Employer no longer requires the job to be performed by anyone because of changes in the operational requirements of the Employer.
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Kitchen Assistant. Step Criteria Rate 1 Less than 2 years’ experience with Heritage Lifecare, completion of chemical training and the Ecolab Safe Food programme within 1 month of commencement and supported to gain food handling 167&168 basic food safety and hygiene certificate (within 6 months of commencement), manual handling, infection control and any other required training in the Aged Residential Care Agreement. $21.62 2 2 years’ relevant experience with Heritage Lifecare, training as above $22.05 3 More than 4 years’ relevant experience with Heritage Lifecare and training as above $22.50
Kitchen Assistant. 4. Inter-personal skills Position in this Band may require basic oral communication skills and where appropriate written skills, with clients, members of the public and other employees.

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