Delta Detention Looking For Someone To Do the Cooking
If you love to cook and need a job, this might be right up your alley.
The Delta County Sheriff s Office is still looking for a full-time cook at the detention center. If you have at least two years of experience in institutional cooking, a driver s license, and a high school diploma or equivalent, you are a viable candidate for the position.
The job description is pretty simple - secure, plan, and prepare meals for the inmates in the facility. The salary range for this position is $30,355-$33,398 per year and benefits include insurance plans, accrued PTO, and paid holidays.
For some people, the best way to start the new year is with a brand new job.
The Delta County Sheriff s Office has announced an opening for a detention deputy that pays between $46,000 and $51,000 per year, based on experience and certification.
Detention facility work is not easy, but it s a good job for the right person. That person could be you or someone you know. The job responsibilities include the maintenance of security, incarceration, and welfare of the inmates.
Here are some of the basic qualifications for the position. You must be dependable, have good judgment, and work well under stress.
For the fifth consecutive week, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has added more than 200 new entries to its list of outbreaks related to COVID-19, and an increasing number have tallied death tolls higher than since the early days of the pandemic.
An extreme example is Windsor Healthcare, a skilled-nursing facility in Weld County. The CDPHE has confirmed sixty positive staff cases, 85 positive resident cases and seven resident deaths.
The CDPHE considers an entity an outbreak after two or more COVID-19 cases among residents, staffers or other people connected to a specific location are confirmed within a fourteen-day period, or two or more cases of respiratory illness with an onset of symptoms within a fourteen-day period are paired with at least one additional COVID-19 diagnosis. The vast majority of businesses and facilities identified as outbreaks remain open while working with the department to monitor symptoms and prevent future infections.