Now Hiring Festhalle Custodian Janitor 24 Hrsweek

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively hiring for a custodian/janitor position at the Festhalle, offering 24 hours of work each week. This role is vital for maintaining the cleanliness and readiness of the venue, which hosts a variety of concerts and music events. Applicants are encouraged to bring a strong work ethic and a commitment to community service, as this position directly impacts the local atmosphere. The Festhalle is not only a popular venue but also a cornerstone of local culture, making this job particularly significant. Interested candidates can visit the city’s official website for more information about the application process.

The position is open to individuals seeking part-time work while contributing to the vibrancy of Leavenworth. This opportunity highlights the city's ongoing efforts to maintain its facilities for community use. By hiring for this role, the city demonstrates its commitment to providing well-maintained public spaces for residents and visitors alike.

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