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Dining Assistant

Job Details

Classification Number:

901814

Classification Title:

Dining Assistant

Department:

Dining Services

Level:

Level B (Skilled)

Job Description:

Support food service operations at dining halls in a variety of roles that may include line management and general guidance for fellow students about protocols and expectations. Additionally, assisting with keeping spaces clean and surfaces sanitary. This is an active and dynamic position that supports dining services’ overall goals to provide meals in a safe, healthy and friendly manner.
This position has shifts available all week, 11am–2pm and 5pm–8pm at Atwater, Ross, and Proctor dining halls.
Job duties include:
•Providing clear and friendly directions regarding the food line, spacing between students, appropriate mask-wearing, where the correct exits are and other parameters of the Middlebury College health code.
•Assisting Dining staff with tasks as requested: collect and deliver reusable containers; restocking supplies or food service as needed.
•Students may be stationed inside or outside the dining hall, as needed.
•Students may be cross-trained to assist other student Health and Safety officers with student activities events.

Required training:
•Crowd Manager training—one hour, paid
•Safe Colleges training modules—one hour paid
•Shadowing student mentor—two hours paid

Posting Number:

STU01273

Location:

Middlebury, VT Campus

Open Date:

02/25/2021

Open Until Filled:

No

Quicklink for Posting:

https://middlebury.peopleadmin.com/postings/22913

Organization

Working at Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, a graduate school of Middlebury College, provides international professional education in areas of critical importance to a rapidly changing global community, including international policy and management, translation and interpretation, language teaching, sustainable development, and non-proliferation. We prepare students from all over the world to make a meaningful impact in their chosen fields through degree programs characterized by immersive and collaborative learning, and opportunities to acquire and apply practical professional skills. Our students are emerging leaders capable of bridging cultural, organizational, and language divides to produce sustainable, equitable solutions to a variety of global challenges.

In 2010, the Institute became a graduate school of Middlebury College. Middlebury is known worldwide for its leadership in undergraduate language instruction and international studies, and features both summer language immersion programs and Schools Abroad in 16 countries and 37 cities around the globe. Middlebury is also home to the oldest environmental studies program in the nation.

Monterey and Middlebury share much more than a common interest in cross-cultural communication and the environment, though—we share a commitment to making a difference in the world, and are building a truly global network of programs for future leaders in areas from translation and interpretation to environmental policy, economic development to language education, conflict resolution to sustainable business.

Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey offers graduate programs that prepare innovative professionals to provide leadership in cross-cultural, multilingual environments. Practical skills, collaborative processes, and innovative approaches are defining features of a Monterey Institute education. The Institute’s unique "Monterey Way" learning model ensures that students are learning through firsthand experiences in more than one language. Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey learners are problem solvers and process masters, building sustainable, equitable solutions for a global community through our interdisciplinary blend of business, policy, and language.

 

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