DETENTION COOK
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The successful applicant must possess a High School Diploma or GED. Two (2) years of experience in commercial or food service field of preparing meals for special diets such as diabetics, low sodium and etc. Must be experienced in preparation of breakfast, lunch, and supper meals, in addition, incumbent must be knowledgeable in preparing special meals, baking, salads, soups, sauces, and desserts. Must possess a valid Class D Driver's license and insurance. Employee is required to pass a background investigation. Will be required to carry and lift heavy cases of food and groceries. All applicants must submit a Tribal application, copy of valid state driver’s license, copy of relevant academic transcript, proof of enrollment from a federally recognized Tribe if other than CSKT and if claiming veteran’s preference, a copy of DD214 must be submitted. Salary $19.42 per hour, plus benefits. To apply, contact Personnel at (406) 675-2700 Ext. 1040. Tribal applications are also available online at csktribes.org. Closing date is Thursday, June 1, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. This is a Testing Designated Position (TDP) within the definition of the CSKT Drug Testing policy. The successful applicant, if not already employed by the Tribes must pass a pre-hire drug test and serve a mandatory six (6) month probationary period.
CSKT IS A TRIBAL MEMBER PREFERENCE EMPLOYER
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