Home for Dinner Host

As a Home for Dinner Host, you play a significant role in creating a warm, welcoming and comfortable environment for families while also supporting the donor groups who provide the Home for Dinner meal to guest families. During your shift, you also act as the ‘face’ and ambassador of the organization as you ensure the corporate and community groups feel valued, guided, and appreciated for their gift. This role requires the ability to read the room, balancing the needs of families (small groups, quiet voices, calm presence) with the donor group’s goals (team building, connection, and contribution). The Home for Dinner Host works under the direction of the Family Service & Programs Associate. We value teamwork and collaboration, and we are grateful that you are a part of the Ronald McDonald House SK Regina Team!

Qualifications:

  • Ability to engage with the public, staff, families, & other volunteers in a supportive, friendly and hospitable manner 
  • Ability to read non-verbal cues from families and volunteers alike, and are able to adapt tone, volume, and approach appropriately 
  • Enthusiastic and willing to take initiative 
  • Possess qualities of friendliness, dependability, tact, flexibility and confidentiality 
  • Willingness to take a Food Safety Course (provided through Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan) 
  • Able to pass a Criminal Record check 

Responsibilities:

  • Adhere to all Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan Protocols, Procedures & Policies 
  • Check in at the Volunteer Gathering Place at the beginning of your shift to check for important updates and information 
  • Always wear your nametag for every shift 
  • Become familiar with Better Impact volunteer database, and use it for cancelations or filling shifts 
  • Check in with Family Service & Programs Coordinator for shift-specific direction and context on the donor group 
  • Welcome donor groups warmly, helping them get settled, explaining processes, and guiding them in a way that fosters both service to families and team building among themselves 
  • Act as the liaison between corporate/community groups who are participating in the Home for Dinner program. 
  • Assist with set-up and clean-up, including setting out dinnerware and storing leftovers properly 
  • Become familiar with the kitchen with respect to kitchen policies, procedures and processes 
  • Follow all food safe course guidelines 
  • Work collaboratively with the Family Service & Programs Associate to develop a sustainable Home for Dinner schedule 
  • Connect with Family Services to meet any Day Use guests. Extend a personal welcome and offer to answer any questions they may have about the House (Family Service team will be on hand to provide Day Use Guests a tour following supper) 
  • Verbally thank donor groups for their time and contribution, ensuring they feel appreciated for both their generosity and the impact on families. If the evening is slow, remind the group that families often return to the House late for dinner and leftovers will be appreciated. Thank groups for their time and let them know that a feedback survey will be shared with them by email in the coming days 

Training & Support:

  • General orientation and training will be provided  
  • Role specific training will be provided 
  • Continuing training and learning opportunities will be offered to all volunteers 

Time Commitment:

  • 1 shift per week for 8 months to 1 year  
  • Shift times vary from 2 – 4 hours depending on donor group/volunteer availability 

Your donation helps families stay close when it matters most.

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