Location: Springfield, IL
Company: State Of Illinois
Agent, alcohol compliance checks will be conducted at business licensed to sell alcohol by the State of Illinois. This is to ensure compliance with the Illinois Liquor Control Act, specifically, by determining if retail businesses are selling alcohol products to persons under the age of 21.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Must have a high school diploma or actively enrolled in high school Must be 18-19 years of age Must be available to work a variety of hours, including nights and possible weekends Must have a valid driver's license to be able to provide proof of age Work Hours: Various Shifts, Including Nights and Weekends; Details Average 4-5 hours: Potentially 10-20 Hours per Month Work Location:
Candidates will be chosen to service one or more of the following counties: Cook, Mc Henry, Whiteside, Lake, Madison, St. Claire, Jo Davies, Carroll, Kankakee, Woodford, Jefferson, Saline, Johnson, Union, Adams, Pike, Brown, Hanbird, Ogle, Bureau, La Salle, Rock Island, Knox, Mc Lean, Champaign, Douglas, Macoupin, Tazewell, Fayette, Jasper, De Kalb, Kane, Will, Sangamon, Randolph, White, Iroquois, Henry, Winnebago, Peoria, Shelby, Macon, Clark, Marion, Washington, Greene, Christian, Mason and Mc Donough Agency Contact: Illinois Liquor Control Commission - Human Resources 300 West Jefferson St.
Suite 300 Springfield, IL 62702 PLEASE USE THE REQUISITION ID FOR THE BID # ON THE APPROPRIATE APPLICATION FORM. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT APPLY ONLINE.
STUDENT APPLICANTS : Please click on the below link to access the application Underage Complaince Application
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