Delivery Driver - Community Kitchen Transportation & Warehousing - New Orleans, LA at Geebo

Delivery Driver - Community Kitchen

New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Part-time Part-time $15 an hour $15 an hour 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago We are seeking three part-time drivers to support our Community Kitchen.
Drivers will transport meals to program sites using company-owned vehicles.
The schedule is Mon.
- Fri.
, 7:
00 a.
m.
- 1:
00 p.
m.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Deliver meals to children during after-school programs across the Greater New Orleans area.
Check in and communicate with the Community Kitchen Shift Leader every day prior to leaving on a route and before leaving for the day.
Ensure all paperwork is correct before leaving for deliveries.
Ensure proper fruit, milk, and meal quantities are packed for deliveries.
Communicate with delivery sites daily.
Inform the Supervisor of any new information or changes concerning a site.
Record accurate information, including food temperatures.
Adhere to all traffic laws and maintain cleanliness while using Second Harvest vehicles.
Serve as a program representative from Second Harvest.
Maintain a positive and professional attitude with sites and other Second Harvest employees.
Requirements:
Valid Louisiana driver's license (no CDL required).
Satisfactory driving record.
Must be able to pass a drug screen and background check.
Ability to count accurately and do simple math.
Ability to follow and carry out instructions with minimal supervision.
Ability to lift at least 30 lbs.
Willingness and ability to load vehicles at the warehouse and unload at program sites.
Comfortable driving around the city.
Must have a cell phone, preferably with GPS capabilities.
Second Harvest Food Bank is an equal-opportunity employer.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$15.
00 per hour Day range:
Monday to Friday Shift:
Day shift License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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