Public Safety Aide Sales - El Cajon, CA at Geebo

Public Safety Aide

City of El Cajon, CA City of El Cajon, CA El Cajon, CA El Cajon, CA Part-time Part-time $15.
38 - $18.
74 an hour $15.
38 - $18.
74 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago Job Overview This is a part-time, temporary, non-benefitted position The Opportunity:
The City of El Cajon is looking for a team player to assist with a variety of routine or entry-level non-sworn police department duties.
The Community:
As the sixth largest city in San Diego County, El Cajon is recognized as a wonderful location to live, work and play.
El Cajon boasts a diverse and vibrant community, safe and attractive neighborhoods, many parks and recreation centers, award-winning schools, libraries, and other amenities.
El Cajon is a full service City, with first-class police and fire departments.
Ultimately, El Cajon is a shining example of a local government that provides exceptional municipal service with an innovative mindset.
El Cajon is seen as a leader among cities.
Through the vision of the El Cajon City Council, El Cajon is able to balance new growth and development while preserving a rich and honored heritage.
The City staff is professional, knowledgeable, and focused on providing exceptional customer service.
Candidates selected for this position will be required to pass a thorough background investigation, including credit check, polygraph, medical examination, and drug screen.
Typical Duties For the full job description, please visit our website:
Public Safety Aide Qualification Guidelines Education:
Educational achievement equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade.
Experience:
None Special Requirements:
Possession of or ability to obtain, prior to employment, a valid Class C California driver's license with a safe driving record.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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