Kenneth Omar Clark

Department of Juvenile Justice
Food Support Worker

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Kenneth Omar Clark in 2022 was employed at Department of Juvenile Justice and had a reported pay of $32,625 according to public records. This pay was 23 percent lower than the average and 22 percent lower than the median salary in Department of Juvenile Justice.

Department of Juvenile Justice records show Kenneth Omar Clark held job of Food Support Worker from 2021 to 2022.

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Key Data

Year2022
Full NameKenneth Omar Clark
Job TitleFood Support Worker
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StateFlorida
EmployerDepartment of Juvenile Justice
Annual Wage $32,625
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Employer

Employer NameDepartment of Juvenile Justice
Year2022
Number of Employees2,660
Average Annual Wage$42,207
Median Annual Wage$41,600
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