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Must complete Food Handler or ServSafe and Responsible Alcohol Service certification or have proof of current certification. Must complete Food Handler or ServSafe and Responsible Alcohol Service certification or have proof of current certification.
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Must be able to pass a Department of Justice background investigation and obtain guard card certification. First-aid and C.P.R. certification preferred. Functions as a Tuolumne County 'Parking Enforcement Officer' for the purpose of issuing citations for violations of Pine Mountain Lake parking ordinances.
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A state or nationally recognized fire service, vocational certification level equivalent to a California State Fire Academy Chief Officer’s Certification is desired. Qualified candidates possess a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in fire science, public administration, business or personnel management, or another closely related field, and must have Chief Officer level experience with increasingly responsible fire service management in local government firefighting and prevention that would provide broad and extensive expertise in an administrative and supervisory capacity.
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Eligible candidates must hold a valid California teaching credential with CLAD/SDAIE certification. Requirements / Qualifications Credential Copy Letter of Introduction Letter(s) of Recommendation (Optional) Resume Single Subject Teaching Credential - General Science (Physics & Chemistry Credential also accepted) Job Summary Job Summary Assignment is full-time starting the fall of the 2024-25 school year teaching physical science at a comprehensive high school.
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Must have completed County Fire Academy or possess Fire Fighter I certification. Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Fire Chief, the Firefighter performs firefighting, emergency care, participates in public education activities and/or fire prevention activities, cares for station, fire apparatus and related fire equipment and participates in training activities.
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ServSafe Food Handler certification and RBS (Responsible Beverage Service) upon hire. Operates the Snack Shack, and the Beverage Cart. Coordinates with Management and Pro Shop about tournaments, holidays, events, etc.
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A current FAA Commercial or ATP Pilot Certification with one of the following ratings: Dual Rated: Airplane (Single-engine land or multi-engine land) with instrument rating AND Rotorcraft Helicopter with instrument rating.
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