Now Hiring City Pool Employees

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively recruiting for Certified Lifeguards and those willing to achieve certification, signaling a proactive approach to community safety. This recruitment not only aims to bolster the city’s pool staff but also emphasizes the importance of strong public relations and communication skills in engaging effectively with patrons. Candidates are required to have a solid understanding of facility rules, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. The job applications can be easily accessed at Leavenworth City Hall, located at 700 US Highway 2. Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out via phone at (509) 548-5275 for further information.

This initiative reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to providing quality recreational services. As summer approaches, the demand for lifeguards typically increases, making this an opportune time for job seekers. The city encourages all qualified candidates to apply and contribute to the community's safety and enjoyment.

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