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Housekeeper
Job duties include: Must be able to perform any combination of light cleaning duties to maintain private households or commercial establishments, in a clean and orderly manner.
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Must be able to perform all the following duties with minimal amount of supervision. Must be able to make beds, replenishing linens, clean rooms and halls, and vacuuming. Must keep storage areas and carts well-stocked, clean, and tidy. Must clean rooms, hallways, lobbies, lounges, restrooms, corridors, elevators, stairways, locker rooms, and other work areas so that health standards are met. Empty wastebaskets, empty and clean ashtrays, and transport other trash and waste to disposal areas. Sweep, scrub, wax, or polish floors, using brooms, mops, or powered scrubbing and waxing machines. Please send all resumes to email: capioltreefresortrecruitment@gmail.com.
House Cleaners Wanted
Vacation rentals in Bryce Valley
Excellent Pay, average over $25 per hour
Flexible hours (Approx 20 hours per week)
Set your own schedule, bring your kid, starts in March
Call Tom 679-8494 or txt Tom 760-716-1221
Corrections Officer
Garfield County is accepting applications for a Corrections Officer Applications are available at the Garfield County Clerk’s Office or online at www.garfield.utah.gov and will be accepted until the position is filled.
Anyone interested in applying for this position must pass the National Peace Officer Selection Exam prior to making application. The Exam is given at the Browning Learning Center on the Dixie College Campus. For additional information regarding the Exam and registration requirements, contact the Browning Learning Center at (435) 652-7696. The exam is also given at Southern Utah University. Call 435-586-5419 for additional information.
Garfield County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. Garfield County is an equal opportunity employer.
Coordinator for the Bryce Valley Prevention Coalition
Position Open: Coordinator for the Bryce Valley Prevention Coalition.
Employment Type: Part-Time with Benefits (30 Hours)
Pay Grade: $15.76 – $17.48 (depending on education and experience)
Job description:
Performs a variety of professional duties related to coordinating and implementing the Center’s Prevention Services throughout Bryce Valley area, including educational programs directed at alcohol, drug, mental health and other related prevention needs.
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS:
• Provides and coordinates direct services in Bryce Valley Area.
• Follows evidence-based models to build, coordinate and coach coalitions/task forces on following the Strategic Prevention Framework to create and implement a prevention action plan.
• Coordinates and cooperates with various community groups, agencies, task forces to create network(s) for prevention education and youth programs within the assigned County.
• Completes all required training, including E-learning assignments within assigned time-frames.
• Must be able to travel in state and out of state for up to a week’s time several times a year.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
1. Graduation from college with a bachelor degree OR currently enrolled and working toward a degree.
2. Able to pass background check (BCI) for working with vulnerable populations.
3. Must possess and maintain a valid Utah drivers’ license and have transportation to/from meetings/ events.
4. Must obtain certification (SAPST) as a Prevention Specialist within six (6) months of hire, (paid for by agency).
5. Must obtain licensure as a Prevention Specialist within 6) years of hire, (paid for by agency).
Email resume to: mveater@sbhcutah.org
Questions: Call Melissa 435-690-0911
Job closes when filled.
To place your ad, call 435-826-4400 or email snapshot@live.com
Classified ads start at just $7.50 per week for 25 words or less.
HELP WANTED
We are looking for friendly, hardworking professionals who enjoy the hospitality industry and interaction with guests.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
Position Announcements
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Garfield County School District is hiring the following positions. For a description of each, please see the district website www.garfk12.org
Substitute/Activity Bus Drivers in Escalante
Para-Professionals at All Schools
Substitutes for Teachers, Custodians, and Food Service Workers
SALARY: Please see 2022-2023 Garfield County School Districts Classified Salary Schedule and Certified Salary Schedule.
QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be fingerprinted and satisfactorily pass an employment background check. Applicant must work well with children. See the job description for additional requirements.
APPLICATION: Interested individuals should submit a Garfield County School District classified or certified application.
Please direct questions to:
AES Head Teacher Robin Gibbs (435-624-3221)
BES Head Teacher Elizabeth Julian (435-335-7322)
BVES Principal Pete Peterson (435-679-8619)
BVHS Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff (435-679-8835)
EES/EHS Principal Peter Baksis (435-826-4205)
PES Principal Lisa Breinholt (435-676-8847)
PMS/PHS Principal Russ Torgersen (435-676-8805)
Superintendent John Dodds (435-676-8821)
Online application available: www.garfk12.org
Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be granted interviews.
DEADLINE: See the district website for closing date of each position.
Garfield County School District is an equal opportunity employer.
Garfield County School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications.
LOST / STOLEN
I had a medium sized box reinforced with duct tape disappear from the top shelf of the south side of my garage in Escalante.
The contents were my college notes and reports, including THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE OF THE ANASAZI STATE PARK.
I will pay $500, no questions asked, for its return.
I also had a one gallon ice cream container with handle which contained three partial, broken, greyware bowls and miscellaneous items.
I will also pay $250, no questions asked, for its return. Thank you, Dan Reeder. 928-551-2996.
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MEETINGS
TROPIC AA MEETING
Wednesday at 6 PM. Tropic Heritage Center. All meetings are closed discussion.
CROSSWORD SOLUTION
Front Desk Agents
Laundry Services
Housekeepers Maintenance Bellmen
Positions to start April 1st through October 31st
At Capitol Reef Resort we promote from within.
Please stop by in person to complete an application. We are located at 2600 E SR 24, Torrey, UT 84775 435-425-3761
Customer Sales Rep
Kanab
South Central Communications has an immediate job opening for a Customer Sales Rep in the Kanab Business Office
Happy, friendly, outgoing customer oriented attitude a must. Serves as primary point of contact for new customers. Sells and promotes services of the company to new and existing customers. Assists customers with new service requests, billing inquiries and other account activities.
Spanish speaking preferred.
Excellent benefits and competitive compensation based on experience.
Submit resume to:
South Central Communications PO Box 555 Escalante, UT 84726
Attn: HR or email HR@socen.com
Senior Center Menus
Bryce Valley Area
Senior Lunches at the HENRIEVILLE Senior Center
TUES
Feb. 14th Beef Stroganoff, Noodles, Green Beans, Salad Bar, Cottage Cheese w/ Pineapple, Cookie
WED
Feb. 15th Chicken Noodle Soup w/ Vegetables, Salad Bar, Peaches, Brownie
THURS
Feb. 16th Roast Pork, Potatoes & Gravy, Corn, Salad Bar, Applesauce, White Cake
Call by 10:00 A.M. if you want a lunch or need a ride. 679-8666
All meals are served with milk & bread
Suggested donation is $3 for seniors and $7 for those under 60 years of age.
PANGUITCH SENIOR CENTER
HOT LUNCH PROGRAM
87 N 50 W • 676-2281/676-1140
Suggested donation $3.00 60 & older, $7.00 under 60 Call before 10 AM of the day of attendance to reserve a spot. Meals include milk & bread.
Tues. Feb. 14th Wed. Feb. 15th Thurs. Feb. 16th
Chicken Fried Steak, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Vegetables, Salad, Fruit Salad, Dessert
Scalloped Potatoes w/ Diced Ham, Vegetables, Salad, Pears, Cookie
Hot Hamburger, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Corn, Salad, Pears, Cake
NOTE: PLEASE BE COURTEOUS AND CALL AHEAD. The kitchen staff work diligently to prepare a good dinner, and a head count helps them prepare enough for everyone.