Now Hiring Park Cemetery Maintenance Worker Part Time Seasonal Position City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is hiring for two part-time seasonal positions for Park/Cemetery Maintenance Workers, with pay ranging from $13. 50 to $17. 00 per hour depending on experience. This opportunity is ideal for individuals seeking flexible work, as the position allows a maximum of 24 hours per week. Candidates must meet specific requirements, including being at least 18 years of age and holding a valid Washington State driver's license.

Responsibilities include maintaining landscapes, restrooms, and litter control, as well as operating light maintenance equipment. The city emphasizes its commitment to equal opportunity employment and encourages interested applicants to apply as soon as possible. Applications are accessible through the city’s official website or can be obtained at City Hall. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis until the positions are filled, ensuring a prompt hiring process. This seasonal role is crucial for maintaining the city's public spaces during peak visitation periods.

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