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Career Progression:
Depending on your food service experience, you may start at any of the food service worker levels outlined below. DJJ offers a food service career progression plan that provides promotion with a pay raise as described below.
Food Service Worker 1
$24,448/year (promotion to Food Service Worker 2 and pay raise after 6 months in this position with DJJ)
Food Service Worker 2:
$25,592/year (promotion to Food Service Worker 3 and pay raise after 12 months in this position with DJJ)
Food Service Worker 3: $26,736/year
JOB SUMMARY:
Under direct supervision learns to prepare, heat and finish cooking food items and serve customers. Learns how to receive and disburse money in a food service establishment. Cleans work areas, equipment, utensils, dishes, and silverware.
JOB SPECIFIC DUTIES:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or GED
NOTE:
DJJ offers a food service progression plan that provides promotion with additional monies at the 6th month and 18th month of employment.
The position may be filled a higher level
THIS IS AN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
THIS IS AN UNCLASSIFIED POSITION.
THE SELECTED APPLICANT FOR THE POSITION WILL BE SUBJECT TO A REFERENCE CHECK AND CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK, WHERE APPLICABLE
PLEASE INCLUDE ALL RELEVANT JOB INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION FOR
CONSIDERATION. ALL APPLICATIONS WILL BE PRESCREENED.
DJJ IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Full Time
Public Administration
$27k-36k (estimate)
04/08/2023
05/02/2024
georgia.gov
ATLANTA, GA
>50,000
1943
BRIAN KEMP
$10B - $50B
Public Administration
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