Driver II (Meals on Wheels) On-Call Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Saginaw, MI at Geebo

Driver II (Meals on Wheels) On-Call

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6 Saginaw, MI Saginaw, MI $11.
75 an hour $11.
75 an hour Department:
Saginaw County Commission on Aging Rate of Pay:
$11.
75/hour GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES Delivers meals to home-bound older adults who are unable to prepare a well-balanced meal.
Performs manual work packing, loading, and delivering hot and cold meals.
Performs manual work packing, loading, and delivering hot and frozen meals prepared in the Commission on Aging Kitchen.
Delivers meals and other items in delivery van by following specified route.
Deliveries may be to Senior Centers for congregate meals or to designated addresses for home delivered meals programs.
Unloads food at centers, transfers hot food pans to steam tables and cold foods to refrigerator.
Returns equipment to central kitchen.
Routinely performs safety inspection, checks oil and other fluid levels, and obtains service as scheduled or needed.
Maintains records of mileage, gasoline use, and services.
Assists in stocking and cleaning central kitchen, including dishwashing and custodial duties.
Qualifications Education:
High School diploma or GED equivalent.
Experience:
Must possess a valid/current State of Michigan driver's license.
Acceptable driving record per County policy.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE Qualified individuals must complete a County application and return it by:
1) Selecting Apply Online at Saginaw County Job Postings; 2) Completing a Printable Application and returning by:
Mail:
Personnel Division of the Controller's Office, Saginaw County Governmental Center, 111 South Michigan, Saginaw, Michigan, 48602; or Fax:
989-790-5566.
Applications are accepted until there are sufficient numbers of qualified applications or a qualified candidate has been identified.
The position could close at any time.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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