Find Your Next Gig at the Kirkland Parks Job Fair

Kirkland, WALocal News

Scheduled for April 5, 2025, the Kirkland Parks and Community Services Job Fair offers a fantastic opportunity for local job seekers at the North Kirkland Community Center. This event will showcase a variety of seasonal roles, including lifeguards, swim instructors, and day camp leaders, ideal for those interested in contributing positively to the community. Attendees will have the chance to meet with hiring managers and participate in on-site interviews, making it easier to find suitable employment. Councilmember Amy Falcone has described the Parks and Community Services team as the “Department of Fun,” highlighting the enjoyable nature of these roles. This job fair not only helps individuals find meaningful work but also aims to enhance the recreational experiences available to the Kirkland community.

Seasonal positions typically begin in the spring and may extend into the fall, providing flexibility for varying schedules. For further details, prospective applicants can visit the city’s dedicated job fair page. This event represents a significant step towards engaging the community in enriching outdoor activities and services.

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