Full-Time

Waitstaff I

Hebrew SeniorLife

Hebrew SeniorLife

1,001-5,000 employees

Nonprofit elder care provider and housing

No salary listed

Dedham, MA, USA

In Person

Category
Customer Experience & Support (1)
Requirements
  • High School education level preferred
  • Strong communication skills; ability to speak and read fluently in English
Responsibilities
  • Courteously and professionally serve all members and their guests meals in the dining room
  • Presets tables in assigned area and follows serving and cleaning procedures as outlined in the Culinary Services manual
  • Being courteous to the members at all times, taking member food orders, serving food, bussing table and resetting table once member has departed
  • To be familiarized with the daily menu offerings with special regard to chef pre-meal
  • Keeping dining room and work area, neat and orderly at all times
  • Follows daily sanitation cleaning schedules
  • Being alert to the likes and dislikes of members when serving food and making the host/hostess promptly aware of any problems
  • Attending in-service training sessions with co-workers to keep abreast of current knowledge in the field
  • Cooperating and coordinating work activities with co-workers to ensure a smoothly run department
  • Willing to learn the art of food serving, must have pleasant personality and ability to communicate well with people
  • Practice acts of kindness
  • Instill faith and hope by being available to meet the needs of others
  • Nurture individual spiritual beliefs and practices
  • Develop helpful and trusting relationships with residents, families and staff
  • Promote and accept the expression of both negative and positive feelings
  • Use creative problem-solving to meet the needs of others
  • Maintain a genuine interest in geriatric care, and must believe in and uphold the philosophy of the facility
  • Introduces self to residents/families and explain role
  • Demonstrate to residents and their families that you are 'emotionally' present by listening attentively and attending to concerns/needs
  • Act as an advocate on behalf of residents/patients as needed or appropriate
  • Communicates with residents/families/visitors/staff in a manner that conveys respect, caring and sensitivity
  • Listens and respects others’ opinions
  • Accountable for staying informed by reviewing memos, emails and other forms of communication
  • Responsible for communicating and responding to issues and problems within the dining venues in a timely and efficient manner
  • Responds to residents in all situations with a calm, sensitive and supportive approach
  • May be assigned to work in any of the dining rooms within NewBridge
  • Also, must be willing to be reassigned to a different dining room last minute
  • Is flexible to the needs of all other departments on the campus
  • Acts in a manner outside the traditional 'role' as needed in order to meet residents’/patients’ needs
  • Works as a member of the team by pro-actively working to meet resident and household needs
  • Promotes a healthy environment by demonstrating trust, mutual respect, visible support and open, honest communication with all members of the team
  • Involves other team members by constantly sharing information
  • Is aware and respects others’ cultures, values, and backgrounds and considers differences when communicating and providing care
  • Follows all policies and procedures set forth by the organization and outlined in HRC’s policy manuals and the employee handbook
  • Maintains confidentiality of resident and household information
  • Meets all requirements as outlined by regulatory and licensure standards
  • A clean uniform as approved by the facility, clean shoes, and nametags are job requirements
  • Baths must be taken daily and deodorant used to eliminate offensive odors
  • Hose and undergarments are to be of a color that will not be noticeably different from the color or texture of the uniform nor be patterned
  • Communicates issues/concerns to leadership that may require quality monitoring
  • Offers suggestions and solutions that may improve systems and care
  • Keeps updated on performance improvement projects in culinary services
  • Participates in quality improvement initiatives as may be required
  • Serves as a resource/mentor to the team, new employees, and students (if applicable)
  • Is an active participant in shared governance (committees, tasks force etc.) as designated (if applicable)
  • Seeks opportunity for professional development by attending internal and external trainings, educational programs and conferences
  • Practices in accordance with established standards of care for safety of resident/patient, self and co-workers
  • Identifies and reports basic safety issues or problems (ex. Spills) and takes action whenever appropriate
  • Identifies and reports errors/potential errors according to policy
  • Uses equipment as trained and according to organizational policy
  • Identifies malfunctioning equipment, removes from use, and reports according to policy
  • Adheres to all infection control policies
  • Promotes the health and safety of all by following established infection control procedures (i.e., hand washing, use of personal protective equipment)
  • Participates in meetings as required
  • Performs other related duties as required or directed.

Hebrew SeniorLife provides elder care and senior living options in the Boston area. It runs retirement communities that cover independent living, assisted living, and long-term care, supported by on-site health services and rehabilitation. In addition, the organization conducts gerontology and geriatrics research as an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, using findings to shape care practices across its campuses. Residents choose among living arrangements and receive tailored care plans, with on-site clinics, meals, and social activities managed by care teams. Hebrew SeniorLife stands out as a nonprofit, non-sectarian provider affiliated with Harvard Medical School, combining housing, medical care, and research under one umbrella rather than focusing on a single service. Its goal is to improve the lives of older adults by delivering high-quality care, advancing aging research, and offering communities that help seniors live healthy, independent lives.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$20M

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

1903

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What makes Hebrew SeniorLife unique

  • R3 program embeds wellness nurses and coordinators into affordable senior housing communities nationwide.
  • Harvard Medical School affiliation and Hinda Marcus Institute research validate evidence-based aging interventions.
  • Proven outcomes: 16% hospitalization decline, 22% readmission reduction, 90% service needs met.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Hybrid Work Options

Wellness Program

Tuition Reimbursement

Company News

Hebrew SeniorLife
Nov 10th, 2025
Hebrew SeniorLife Secures $200,000 MassDEP Grant for Energy Upgrades in Brookline

Hebrew SeniorLife secures $200,000 MassDEP grant for energy upgrades in Brookline. The grant will support clean energy and high-performance energy efficiency upgrades at Center Communities of Brookline's 108 Centre Street building. * home * news * Hebrew SeniorLife secures $200,000 MassDEP grant for energy upgrades in Brookline. Hebrew SeniorLife, New England's largest nonprofit provider of senior health care and living communities, has been awarded a $200,000 Gap III Grant from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. The MassDEP funding supports the implementation of clean energy and high-performance energy efficiency upgrades at 108 Centre Street, a 100% affordable supportive housing community for older adults in Brookline. 108 Centre Street is the newest addition to Hebrew SeniorLife's Center Communities of Brookline campus. The project combines deep energy efficiency investments with rooftop solar energy generation, enhancing resident comfort, reducing environmental impact, and lowering long-term operating costs for the 54-unit building. Energy efficiency measures 108 Centre Street incorporates a range of energy efficiency measures designed to meet Passive House Institute US standards. These include: high-performance insulation, triple-glazed windows, energy-efficient doors and superior air sealing, and green screen installation to reduce solar heat gain. These enhancements are projected to reduce building energy consumption by 188,680 kWh annually, representing a 62.94% reduction compared to an IECC Baseline Building. Annual cost savings are estimated at $28,300. 108 Centre Street also features a 37.44 kW rooftop solar PV system expected to generate 40,622 kWh, covering approximately 37% of the building's annual total electricity usage. Advancing climate resilience and housing equity "These investments reflect our commitment to providing healthy, resilient, and sustainable housing for older adults," said Deb Morse, vice president of real estate at Hebrew SeniorLife. "We're grateful for MassDEP's support, which enables us to demonstrate that affordable housing and environmental leadership can go hand in hand." About Hebrew SeniorLife Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, is a national senior services leader uniquely dedicated to rethinking, researching, and redefining the possibilities of aging. Hebrew SeniorLife cares for more than 4,500 seniors a day across seven campuses throughout Greater Boston. Locations include: Hebrew Rehabilitation Center-Boston and Hebrew Rehabilitation Center-NewBridge in Dedham; NewBridge on the Charles, Dedham; Orchard Cove, Canton; Simon C. Fireman Community, Randolph; Center Communities of Brookline, Brookline; Jack Satter House, Revere; and Leyland Community, Dorchester. Founded in 1903, Hebrew SeniorLife also conducts influential research into aging at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, which has a portfolio of more than $98 million, making it one of the largest gerontological research facilities in the U.S. in a clinical setting. It also trains more than 500 geriatric care providers each year. For more information about Hebrew SeniorLife, follow Hebrew SeniorLife, Inc. on its blog, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and LinkedIn.

Hebrew SeniorLife
Sep 15th, 2025
Hebrew SeniorLife Researchers Honored for Study on Room Temperature and Cognitive Function

Hebrew SeniorLife researchers have received the Mather Institute Bronze Award in its 2025 Innovative Research on Aging Awards competition for their study on the impact of home temperature on cognitive function in older adults.

Hebrew SeniorLife
Aug 20th, 2025
Hebrew SeniorLife Receives Innovation Igniter Award for Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Program

Hebrew SeniorLife receives Innovation igniter award for right care, right place, right time program.

Hebrew SeniorLife
Apr 28th, 2025
Adam B. Scott Named New President and CEO of Hebrew SeniorLife

Scott will join Hebrew SeniorLife in June, succeeding Louis J. Woolf, who is retiring as president and CEO.

Hebrew SeniorLife
Apr 9th, 2025
Laurie Manjikian Named Vice President of Rehabilitation Services and Outpatient Operations

Laurie Manjikian has been promoted to vice president of rehabilitation services and outpatient operations at Hebrew SeniorLife.