Our Food Service Worker program teaches students skills and abilities required to apply government regulations of food safety, injury, hazard prevention to promote a healthy dietary environment. Customer service, safe food-handling, nutrition, and food and beverage service are taught in this certificate program. Graduates from this program will have the abilities to serve a long-term care facility, and food service setting. Our program is mandated by the Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.
Admission Requirements
An Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent or
Students are 18 years of age or older and pass qualifying test that has been approved by the Superintendent, or
Meet other academic qualifications or minimum age requirements established as a condition of the Superintendent’s approval of the program and
Have met all additional admission requirements established by the private career college for the program
Practicum Requirements (120 Hours)
Fitness to complete the clinical placement
Immunization status must be update. Students must be free of communicable diseases, Hepatitis B is required;
Police check of Criminal Record must be produced within 30 days of starting school. Individuals who have criminal record are not able to participate in the clinical placement and therefore will not graduate the program
Standard First Aid and Basic Rescuer CPR prior to starting the Clinical Placement
Graduation Requirements
Achieve a minimum cumulative average of 70%
Achieve a minimum pass mark for each individual module of 70%
Successfully complete all clinical placement requirements
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