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Spice Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Warehouse Worker

Yuma, AZ · On-site

$15.75 - $19.25/hr

Contract Responsibilities: - Come today and ask about our Major Spice Company in the Downtown area that is starting to get busy! Positions Available are... - Cello Packers - Bulk Packers - Hopper ...

Prep Cook

Prescott, AZ

$13.75 - $17.50/hr

... KEEP PREP AREA, SPICE RACK, DRY STORAGE AND WALK-IN ORGANIZED AND CLEAN AT ALL TIMES. - INFORM MANAGEMENT OF ANY PREP NEEDS. (i.e. NEEDED ITEMS, BROKEN EQUIPMENT ETC) AM SPECIFIC DUITES ...

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How much do spice jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for spice in Arizona is $15.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.44 and $15.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a spice?

A Spice job typically refers to a role related to the SPICE (Software Process Improvement and Capability dEtermination) framework, which is used to assess and improve software development processes. It can also relate to roles in the culinary, agricultural, or supply chain industries dealing with spices. The specific responsibilities depend on the industry and job context.

What are the typical responsibilities and collaborative partners for a spice blending technician in a commercial food production setting?

As a Spice Blending Technician, your daily tasks often include measuring, blending, and packaging spice mixes according to precise recipes and quality standards. You'll frequently collaborate with quality control analysts to ensure blends meet safety and flavor requirements and may interact with production supervisors to coordinate workflow. Working as part of a larger team, you'll also communicate with inventory staff to track raw spice usage and report any discrepancies. Attention to detail and teamwork are essential for maintaining consistency and efficiency in a fast-paced environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a spice specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Spice Specialist, you need in-depth knowledge of spices, culinary techniques, food safety, and often a background in food science or culinary arts. Familiarity with inventory management systems, food labeling regulations, and spice blending equipment is typically required. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure the creation of high-quality spice blends, safe food handling, and excellent customer or client satisfaction.

What is the difference between Spice vs Food Scientist?

AspectSpiceFood Scientist
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or culinary trainingBachelor's or master's in food science or related field
Work EnvironmentKitchen, food manufacturing, retailLaboratories, research facilities, food production plants
Industry UsageCooking, culinary arts, spice manufacturingFood development, quality control, research

Spice professionals focus on flavoring, blending, and selling spices, often working in kitchens or spice manufacturing. Food scientists, on the other hand, work in labs or research settings to develop new food products, improve safety, and ensure quality. While both roles relate to food, spices are primarily culinary ingredients, whereas food scientists are involved in scientific research and product development.

What are popular job titles related to Spice jobs in Arizona?

For Spice jobs in Arizona, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Infographic showing various Spice job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,243 per year, or $15.5 per hour.

Paraprofessional Specialist - SPICE II

Gilbert Unified School District 41

Gilbert, AZ • On-site

$17.89/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Gilbert Public Schools rating

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Company rating: 5.0 out of 10

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Job description

Position Type:
Support Staff (Classroom)/Paraprofessional Specialist
Date Posted:
8/4/2026
Location:
Gilbert High
Date Available:
08/10/2026
Position Length: 9 Month
Job Grade: 109
Hourly Rate: $17.89 and up depending on experience
Hours Per Day: 7
Application Procedure: Apply online
Fingerprint Clearance Card: Must have a Level One IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card prior to processing. Please follow these steps: Step One Step Two
"Instructional paraprofessionals assigned to a schoolwide Title I campus become eligible for a supplemental financial incentive once required highly qualified status has been verified by the Office of Federal Programs."
Paraprofessional Specialist
Purpose Statement
The job of Paraprofessional Specialist is done for the purpose/s of assisting in the supervision and instruction of severely /moderately disabled special needs students under the supervision of a certificated teacher; observing and documenting student progress; implementing plans for instruction; and assisting students by providing for special health care needs.
Essential Functions
  • Adapts classroom activities, assignments and/or materials under the direction of the teacher for the purpose of providing an opportunity for all special education students to participate in classroom activities.
  • Assists special education students requiring daily care (e.g. Toileting, feeding, dressing, suctioning, tube feeding, lifting, positioning, etc.) for the purpose of providing appropriate care of students and/or developing students daily living and behavioral skills.
  • Confers with teachers and/or therapists as appropriate for student needs and direction
  • Supports instructional activities assigned by a teacher or therapist for individuals or small groups for the purpose of meeting learning goals, as described by an IEP and/or district benchmarks.
  • Implements behavioral plans designed byIEP team for students with behavior needs.
  • Under the direction of a certified teacher or therapist, provides instructional materials as needed by individual students.
  • Monitors special education students (e.g. Lunch, playground, classroom, field trips, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment.
  • Participates as a provider in the recording, reporting and gathering of data for the Direct Service Claiming (DSC) program for the purpose of meeting DSC requirements.
  • Performs record keeping (daily data on instruction and/or behavior) and clerical functions.
  • Responds to emergency situations for the purpose of resolving immediate safety concerns.

Other Functions
  • Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities.
  • Attends required professional development.

Job Requirements
Mental Requirements
Learning Development- Level B Sufficient to read and write technical information and instructions, perform basic arithmetic calculations, understand commonly used procedures and methods, or operate equipment that requires some training. Learning development is equivalent to completion of a high school curriculum.
Problem Solving - Level 1 Work situations are routine and regularly recurring, requiring attention and concentration, but limited discretion, consideration, and planning to adequately respond and carry out work activities.
Physical Requirements
Physical Skill - Level A Basic level of learned physical skill is required. No special coordination beyond that used for normal mobility and handling of everyday objects and materials is needed to perform the job satisfactorily.
Physical Effort - Level 2 Job requires light physical effort as a part of regular work routine, such as frequent standing and walking; frequent lifting, guiding, and/or carrying of light-weight materials or equipment; occasional periods of sustained effort.
Social Requirements
Human Relations Skill- Level B Job requires patience in communication and well-developed verbal skills to exchange technical or complex information with individuals or small, informal groups. skills in establishing harmonious relationships and gaining cooperation are important.
Scope of Contacts - Level 1 The important job contacts are with peers in the immediate work group and immediate supervisor. Occasional contact with individuals outside the organization may occur.
Work Environment
Performance Environment - Level A Changes in environments, work pressure, disturbances of work flow, and irregularities in work schedule are infrequent.
Physical Working Conditions - Level 3 Frequent exposure to moderately hazardous conditions resulting in significant threat to health and safety. undesirable assignments.
Accountability
Level of Accountability -Level B Responsible for producing journey-level work output on an independent basis subject to supervisory direction and review.
Organizational Impact - Level 1 Work results impact the immediate work section with little effect beyond. Responsible for results or services that facilitate the work of others in a specific work group.
Experience, Education, and Certifications
Experience: Job-related experience is desired.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent. All Paraprofessionals at a Title I campus must have the following: Associate degree; or AA Degree; or 60 college credits; or Evidence of passing the Para Pro Assessment Test
Certifications/Clearances: Must possess a valid Arizona DPS Level One IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card while employed. CPR/ First Aid Certificate. As requested by the supervisor, maintain current CPI certification.
Compensation Details
FLSA Status: Non Exempt
Pay Schedule: Hourly - Grade 109
Work Calendar: Support 9 Month
Non Discrimination Statement
Gilbert Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, sex, (including pregnancy and other related conditions), gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, age (over 40), parental status, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. The District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups pursuant to the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act. The lack of English language skills shall not be a barrier to admission or participation in the District's activities and programs. The Gilbert Unified School District also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices.
This notice is provided as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights or both. The nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures are located on the Gilbert Public Schools website.
Attachment(s):
  • Paraprofessional Specialist.pdf

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