This position is considered safety sensitive under the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana and Patient Protection Act. Therefore, those applicants testing positive for marijuana will not be hired even when in possession of a valid medical marijuana license.
Generous leave including 13 days of vacation, 13 days of sick leave, and 13 paid holidays annually. A comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
Maintain a clean, healthy, and safe environment in facilities that C.A.A. occupies. The care, cleanliness, and upkeep of each work site are the responsibility of the custodian.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
WORKING CONDITIONS :
Conduct work in a moderate-paced environment. Majority of work centers on building upkeep on outside and yard maintenance to provide a safe, comfortable environment. Upper body strength to lift? 5 pounds and carry 100 feet and move heavy loads using material handling equipment. Lower body strength to stand / walk throughout the workday. Climb various ladders somewhat frequently relative to other tasks. Ability to frequently stoop, kneel and reach. Environmental demands include moderate exposure to weather conditions and various cleaning chemicals, including paint.
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About Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City :
The Community Action Agency of OKC / Oklahoma County was established in 1966, and initially was financed by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, which launched the nation’s “War on Poverty.” Eventually the funding was consolidated into the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG). The Community Services division was implemented early on, serving low-income residents of Oklahoma County. Early programs included implementing the Food Stamp program and offering a nutrition program for seniors at meal centers.Today the division has greatly expanded to offer legal assistance; tax assistance; summer youth programs; senior transportation to meal sites, medical appointments, and shopping; rent and mortgage assistance; and other community needs.HEAD STARTThe Agency’s first Head Start center opened its doors to 39 families in 1965. Within two years, nine new centers and 575 children entered Head Start in Oklahoma County. Today we have 26 Head Start classrooms in 15 public schools, and 98 Head Start classrooms total providing services to thousands of children in Oklahoma County.
Custodian • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States