Now Hiring Code Enforcement Officer for Parking and Development Services

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is hiring a Code Enforcement Officer for Parking and Development Services, offering a competitive salary between $4,631 and $5,063 per month. This Thursday-Monday position is integral to ensuring compliance with city parking ordinances and managing traffic flow, which is crucial for a town that thrives on tourism. The officer will issue citations, maintain records, and engage positively with citizens and visitors, fostering strong community relationships. Candidates must be capable of performing moderate physical work and demonstrating the ability to operate vehicles safely. The city emphasizes professional development, making this role ideal for those looking to grow within municipal government.

Leavenworth's unique blend of small-town charm and mid-size city dynamics presents an engaging work environment. The city is committed to diversity and encourages applicants with various backgrounds to apply. Individuals interested in conflict resolution and community engagement will find this position particularly rewarding.

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