KES Food Serivce Worker IV Education, Training & Library at Geebo

KES Food Serivce Worker IV

Job Description Prepares food items.
Takes orders and serves beverages and food.
Washes dishes, pans, utensils.
May assist with setting of tables and collection of utensils after a meal.
Qualifications may include knowledge of food preparation and storage methods.
May run a cash register.
Why Kelly ?Kelly Educational Staffing is a specialty service of Kelly Services , a leader in workforce solutions and the first staffing provider to develop a comprehensive education staffing solution.
Launched in 1997, KES partners with 5,400
public and private schools across 35 states and has a 100% success improving substitute placement rates in all our partner districts.
KES provides schools with quality substitute teacher staffing and management.
In addition, KES offers after-school program staffing and the staffing of non-instructional positions such as custodians, cafeteria employees, administrative assistants, and school nurses.
More than 1.
7 million classrooms are filled by a KES substitute teacher each year.
Want more information? Visit kellyeducationalstaffing.
com About Kelly Services Kelly Services, Inc.
(NASDAQ:
KELYA, KELYB) is a leader in providing workforce solutions.
Kelly offers a comprehensive array of outsourcing and consulting services as well as world-class staffing on a temporary, temporary-to-hire, and direct-hire basis.
Serving clients around the globe, Kelly provided employment to more than 540,000 employees in 2013.
Revenue in 2013 was $5.
4 billion.
Visit kellyservices.
com and connect with us on Facebook , LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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