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A Custodial Worker for The Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for maintaining cleanliness and sanitation in health service facilities, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for staff and visitors. Key characteristics of this role include attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to perform physical tasks. This field impacts the community by promoting health and safety, supporting the delivery of essential health services, and contributing to the overall well-being of Nevada residents.
Salary Range
- $31,000 – $35,000/ year
Required Experience
- Completion of a High School Diploma or Equivalent
- To become a Custodial Worker Trainee, graduation from high school or equivalent education; OR Six months of general work experience.
- As a Custodial Worker I, six months of custodial or janitorial experience in a commercial, industrial, hospital, governmental or similar environment.
- To advance to a Custodial Supervisor II, one year of custodial or janitorial experience in a commercial, industrial, hospital, governmental or similar environment.
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