What is a Hospital Dietary Aide?
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- What is a Hospital Dietary Aide? What do Dietary Aides do inside the hospital? Dietary Aides are responsible for the preparation and handling of food created by chefs. Depending on the hospital and area, additional duties may include serving meals to patients and residents, stocking inventory, recording meals served, monitoring food temperatures, cleaning the kitchen and washing dishes, cutlery and equipment.
This is a good entry-level job for you if you are interested in learning more about how the hospital work, I do recommend this job because you get to interact with all the nurses from different departments and main floors of the hospital. After a year of working, it will be easier for you to switch to another job inside the hospital if you decided to advance your medical career.
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You explained what is be expected better than the people who interviewed me .😂
Thank you for this ! I’m staring my new job soon with Choc hospital as a food service aide. I’m so excited because I’m hoping it will be a long term position. (:
Hello! Are you still there?
Thank you for making this video , it definitely helps me with seeing the day to day in and outs of this job
Thankyou for this insight into hospital dietary aide!
Thanks! Very informative. Thinking on taking the job!
Good job… the explanation was very clear💯👌
Great information thanks!
i love this explanation
Thank you for this. Starting in 2 weeks and this is to me point and well spoken. Still a little nervous.😊
Thanks ❤️
Thank you so much for this video, starting this next week as a Patient Dining Associate!
congrats! it might be overwhelming at first, but u will get into the fast pace work flow eventually. Don't be afraid to ask for help especially when u r new
I have applied to sone dietary aide positions in my area. I currently vouleenteer at my Hospitals food & nutrition department.
Thank you for the explanation. I have an interview on Monday. Hoping I get the job.
Best of luck!
I used to do that kind of work
Great video❤
I would love to have a job like that but it's hard to do a application online me and little help
At somepoint I would like to live up to a dietetic tech.
What is your thought on this job as an entry-level hospital job?
@william barrett ...what’s your experience so far; where in the country are you?..
Hi, Quick questions: 1. Do they give you uniform 2. What is the starting pay where you are? (I am in New York City area) 3. Are you getting more hours now because of COVID-19
1) No, not at my hospital, but I know some hospital will. It just depends on the hospital. 2) The avg pay is around $10-$11, but it depends on the area. NYC probably pays more due to higher living expenses 3) Not working atm because I'm doing my master
what are some interview questions that they asked you? am having a interview for hospital dietary aide friday and am nervous even tho am already a dietary aide in a assisted living.
How organized are you? The basic interview questions. What do u do if thing goes wrong or u missed something? U can mentioned u worked the same position in assisted living. Then, they will ask what u did, how comfortable are u in hospital setting? Good luck
@@JohnPhamHealth thank you! I already did the interview but I didn't know I had to do a 2nd interview with human resources I'm nervous. Are they gonna asked me hard questions, or same basic questions?
I start a job like this on Monday❤❤Wish me luck!!🎉
Good Luck!
Goodluck because in Alabama it was terrible
I am kind of nervous. Cause I start training as a dietary aide Monday at a hospital. One I never worked at a hospital or in the food service field. Is the training easy or hard? And what should I be prepared for?
Never work as one, but I had interacted w/ few at my hospital. It can be busy if you are short staff. Busiest time is during breakfast, lunch, and dinner hours. Don't know much about training, sorry, but recommend you search on youtube for more info
@@JohnPhamHealth I tried looking up training for dietary on CZcams nothing really pops up
@@bbydoll2902 Hi, I have applied to be a dietary aide also. I am just wondering how it went for you?
@@edwin3928ohd I’m still training.. some days are stressful some aren’t… I’m part time now before I was going from 10-6:30.. but it’s alright.. it’s a lot to do as a dietary aide.. today I learned to do the coffee station.. so yah
@@bbydoll2902 nice!! Thank you for your reply. I hope to get this job. Im sure i will be working with lots of females also. So thats a plus :)
What if the patient is asleep? Do you wake them to take their order?
U usually leave the food tray on their table and let the nurse know
I was a dishwasher at a nursing home she lied to me told me all you have to do is rinse the dishes off it was f hard abd so nasty my back was killing me i quit i need a job but no way in hell will i wash those dishes now as for a line server it was ok
Have you ever accidentally attracted a illness that the patient had?
Nope. PPE and safety precautions are strictly enforced at all the hospitals I worked at.
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Would you be a housekeeper are a dietary aid
No. You will help with food preparation and then bring foods to patient's floor/room during meal hour.
Which would you do working as a line server are dietary aid isn't that the same forget housekeeping I'll do dietary aid if it's paying $14.50
wait will interviewers need a college degree??
No. Some will ask for high school or equivalent