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Dishwasher/Prep

Sellersville, PA Sellersville, PA Part-time Part-time $12 - $14 an hour $12 - $14 an hour Are you looking for your first job and wanting to check out the hospitality industry as a career? Or, would you like a few extra bucks in your pocket and want a few hours after your day job? The Washington House has hours available that fit into your schedule and lifestyle and a job working with friendly, hardworking people.
The staff at the Washington House take pride in working together to offer caring, knowledgeable hospitality and excellent food in a high energy, positive work environment.
We are looking for someone who wants to be part of our team.
Dishwasher
Responsibilities:
Wash dishes, silverware and pots, and put them where they belong when clean Look for positive solutions to inevitable difficult situations Clean and sanitize appropriate areas in dish area and kitchen to make sure each shift starts with a clean work space Work cooperatively with all front of house, back of house, hotel and theater staff to maintain a positive work environment at all times Prep food items and help line cooks Dishwasher requirements:
Reliable transportation to and from work Ability to lift and carry heavy plates, trash bags and boxes when necessary Perks:
Competitive hourly rate Air conditioned kitchen Positive work environment Staff discounts at hotel and restaurant Tickets to Sellersville Theater Shows Employee Assistance Program with Penn Foundation Health insurance copay with 30
hours per week Paid time off after one year Does this job sound like a challenge you wish to take? We love to train ambitious people who are interested in the food industry and are willing to be trained on the job for additional skills.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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