The District is seeking a Field & Lab Assistant/Seasonal Helper.
The Field & Lab Assistant/Seasonal Helper traps mosquitoes and other insects, tends chicken flocks, identifies insects, and learns a variety of skills related to public health. An interest in biology is helpful but not required. No experience is required.
This is a 40-hour/week position with a pay range of $18-$20 per hour, and includes paid time off for sick leave and holidays.
This position requires driving and working outdoors in a variety of conditions and regular contact with the public. Employees must have a valid California driving license and a driving record that is insurable with the District's insurance carrier. Must be at least 18 years of age,
Applicants should submit an employment application and a resume to jjscott@LCVCD.org or in-person to the District's office at 410 Esplanade, Lakeport, CA 95453.
The complete job description will be posted soon. Please check back for details.
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