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Hospitality Support Worker

Regina, SK
$20 - $24/hour
Mid Level
Part-time

About the role

Competition Number

P16808

Posting Title

Hospitality Support Worker

Classification

Band 2

Location

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus

Other Location(s)

Saskatchewan Polytechnic Regina Campus

Building

Other Building

Regina Main Building

Date Posted

06/13/2025

Closing Date

06/20/2025

JIQ #

60007

Start Date

08/18/2025

End Date

Open Until Filled

No

Ongoing

Yes

Category of work

Part Time

Bargaining Unit

Professional Services

Hours of Work

Regulated 36 hours (modified)

Salary Range

$20.53 - $24.53/hour

Temporary Market Stipend

Incumbent

Tanyss Iverson

Total Assigned days (AC) / Total Hours per biweekly pay

0.70 FTE

Posting Status

Open

The majority of shifts for this position will be Monday to Friday. Currently, this position is scheduled for about 7 hours a day end of August to June. These shifts include the morning and over the lunch hour. The occasional night or weekend shift may be required – a lot of notice will be provided for these shifts.

Saskatchewan Polytechnic considers the diversity of our workforce to be one our leading strengths and greatest assets. Our employee diversity enhances our ability to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population. Currently, approximately 20% of our students are Indigenous. A continued emphasis on the development of a representative workforce is one of Sask Polytech’s strategic priorities and, as an organization, we are making significant efforts to attract and retain Indigenous employees.

Job Duties/Qualifications, Skills and Abilities(QSA)

Job Duties

Job Duties

To provide support to the Hospitality and Tourism training programs.

  • Customer Service and cashier duties – using a variety of different systems, process accurate and efficient customer transactions and complete end of day procedures

  • Assist in food preparation for hot and cold items, ensuring Food Safe conditions are met or exceeded at all times during all touch points

  • Provide continuous communication with programming regarding preparation of cold kitchen items to support a seamless experience for customers

  • Ability to work banquet, quick, counter or table service styles and work as a bartender for functions

  • Follow guidelines during service, making sure to understand and adopt all portion control guidelines

  • Label items for sale and ensure daily menu information and pricing is updated and accurate

  • Fill and stock as necessary

  • Organize till floats and prepare change orders

  • Address inquiries from customers

  • Assist with receiving and dispersal of food and supply orders

  • Assist with banquet set ups / service /tear down and general clean up after banquets

  • Complete dishwashing and cleaning tasks as required

  • Participate as a team member that accepts personal accountability and holds others accountable

  • Communicate with intent at all times – a conscious attention to whether the receiver receives and fully understands the communication

  • Facilitate various promotional activities

  • Other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE

Specific Accountabilities

Duties

Required Qualifications, Skills and Abilities (QSA)

  1. Grade 12 or GED

  2. 1 year of experience working in a customer service role

  3. Priority will be given to candidates that possess Food Safe Level 1 Certification

  4. Excellent customer service skills as well as effective, appropriate and professional communication

  5. Ability to address minor work place issues that arise in day to day operations.

  6. Knowledge of basic service standards and ability to multitask in all types of service – counter service, table service, bartending, banquet service

  7. Basic understanding of point of sale operation and Moneris devices

  8. Ability to operate commercial kitchen equipment

  9. Knowledge of safety procedures and protocols (WHMIS) when using chemicals in a food service setting

  10. Bondable

  11. Computer skills – knowledge of software becoming prevalent in food services – labelling, online ordering, online scheduling, time sheets, use of POS till system

  12. Basic product knowledge about menu item ingredients

Desired QSA

About Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Higher Education
1001-5000

Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.