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CCS Child Nutrition Services hosting two day hiring event

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago
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Cumberland County Schools Child Nutrition Services is hosting a New Year Hiring Event for individuals interested in starting a career that supports students and schools.
The hiring event will take place Jan. 15-16, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. It will be held in the Fayetteville Technical Community College Tony Rand Multipurpose Room.

Starting pay is $15 per hour, and positions include a competitive benefits package, such as:

Health and dental insurance

Paid leave and holidays

No nights or weekends

Life insurance

Retirement and 401(k)

Longevity pay

Free lunch

Child Nutrition Services positions offer stable schedules and meaningful work in a supportive school environment.
For more information, candidates may:

Call 910-678-2502

Email cnscareers@ccs.k12.nc.us

Visit www.ccs.k12.nc.us/cn

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