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Become a Certified Food Service Worker in Ontario’s Healthcare Sector

Are you looking to start a meaningful career in Canada’s healthcare or hospitality industry?

The Food Service Worker Diploma Program at Networth Immigration prepares you for employment in hospitals, long-term care homes, retirement residences, and institutional food service environments.

This program is designed to meet the requirements set by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care making it the ideal choice for those seeking entry-level food service jobs in regulated healthcare settings. With hands-on training, food safety certification, and career-focused curriculum, you’ll graduate job-ready and in demand.

Eligibility: Open to domestic and international students

Financial Aid Available

OSAP
Scholarships
Flexible Payment Plans
Gain Practical Experience Through Internship & Hands-On Training!

What You Will Learn in this Program?

The Food Service Worker Program at Networth Immigration covers key skills needed to work in professional food service roles across Ontario:

Nutrition & Therapeutic Diets

Learn about dietary needs in healthcare and prepare meals for patients with medical restrictions

Sanitation & Infection Control

Understand cross-contamination, cleaning procedures, and WHMIS regulations

Communication & Customer Service

Build confidence working in team environments and serving patients and residents

Safe Food Handling & Public Health Standards

Master food safety protocols and hygiene practices for long-term care facilities

Meal Preparation & Portion Control

Practice preparing meals according to guidelines for health institutions

Inventory & Food Storage Management

Gain experience in managing kitchen inventory, receiving shipments, and proper storage

Career Opportunities After the Food Service Worker Program

Graduates of this program can work in a variety of healthcare and institutional food environments across Ontario:

  • Food Service Worker – Prepare, serve, and manage meals in hospitals and long-term care settings.

  • Dietary Aide – Support dietitians in delivering nutritious, customized meals to patients and residents.

  • Kitchen Assistant – Assist cooks with food prep, sanitation, and meal assembly in institutional kitchens.

 

  • Cafeteria Staff – Help with serving and maintaining clean food stations in schools or care homes.

  • Institutional Cook Helper – Work alongside culinary teams in hospitals or retirement residences.

  • Hospital Food Prep Attendant – Assist in preparing patient-specific meals, following dietary plans and strict hygiene standards in hospital kitchens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Food Service Worker program approved in Ontario?

Yes, our program follows the standards set by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.

Do I need experience in cooking or healthcare?

No, this program is beginner-friendly and designed for new entrants to the field.

Can I apply for OSAP or other financial aid?

Yes, eligible students may qualify for OSAP, Better Jobs Ontario, and scholarship options.

Where do graduates typically work?

In hospitals, nursing homes, retirement homes, school cafeterias, and community kitchens.

Does this program include certifications?

Yes, students receive Food Handler Certification and WHMIS training.

Start Your Journey as a Food Service Worker Today!