($3,229 - $4,042 Monthly)
The Department of State Hospitals Coalinga is now accepting applications for multiple F ull-Time, Permanent Custodian I positions. These vacancies are in the Housekeeping Services Department and are under the direction of the Custodian Supervisor I.
Benefits of Working for the Department of State Hospitals - Coalinga-A work culture that values Safety, Treatment, Responsibility, Communication, Respect, and Empowerment-
-Entry level opportunity to get your foot in the door with the State of California as an employer-
-Competitive salary to private food industry jobs in addition to potential for rapid career growth-
-Annual merit based raises-
-Full benefits, health, dental, vision, and Pension Retirement with options of 457 and 401k supplemental retirement plans-
-3 times cheaper cost of living on average than other California cities with a booming housing market-
-Safe small town feel with all grade schools located near each other including the college-
-Short commute to neighboring cities of Fresno, Morro Bay, and San Lucas, Lemoore, Hanford, and Madera to name a few-
-Close enough to Harris' Ranch to go there for lunch-
-Multiple Commuter Reimbursement Programs and Free Parking-
How To Apply
Click on the " Apply Now " button above, or mail or hand deliver a signed copy of your Std. 678 Application to the address listed below.
Please note: If you still need to take and pass an exam for Custodian I to establish list eligibility please use the following link:
Click on the link to complete the Department of State Hospitals Recruitment Survey: DSH Recruitment Survey
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement .
Working ConditionsThe employee is required to work any shift and schedule in a variety of settings throughout the hospital and may be required to work overtime and float to other work locations as determined by the operational needs of the hospital. All employees are required to have an annual health review and TB test or whenever necessary to ascertain that they are free from symptoms indicating the presence of infection and are able to safely perform their essential job functions.