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Food Service Helper - Cortland County Office for Aging

Cortland County Office for Aging Cortland County Office for Aging Cortland, NY Cortland, NY Part-time Part-time $15.
65 - $19.
81 an hour $15.
65 - $19.
81 an hour 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago CORTLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL/CIVIL SERVICE DEPARTMENT 60 Central Avenue Cortland, NY 13045 607-753-5076 www.
cortland-co.
org/263/Personnel-Civil-Service NOTICE OF JOB VACANCY Job Title:
Food Service Helper The work involves responsibility for assisting in the preparation and service of food and in the cleaning of kitchens and kitchen equipment.
The work is routine and manual in nature, and is performed under direct supervision.
Does related work as required.
Work Hours:
Part-time, 15 hours per week, no benefits Salary:
$15.
6579-19.
8190/HR (2024 Salary) Location:
Cortland County Office for Aging Status:
Labor class, probationary MINIMUM
Qualifications:
None SPECIAL REQUIREMENT:
Some positions may require possession of a valid New York State driver's license appropriate to the vehicles operated.
If required, failure to maintain a NYS driver's license including driving privileges throughout employment will result in disciplinary action or dismissal.
Pre-employment screenings required.
SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE OR EMAIL TO:
email protected Application:
https:
//ny-cortlandcounty.
civicplus.
com/DocumentCenter/View/3883 APPROVED APPLICATIONS WILL BE FORWARDED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED.
EOE Cortland County is committed to equity and inclusion.
We encourage those with similar values to apply.
ISSUED:
12/7/23 Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$15.
65 - $19.
81 per hour Expected hours:
15 per week Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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