The City of Leavenworth is Now Hiring for the Pool Season

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is now hiring for the pool season, offering various positions including lifeguards. This initiative is set to enhance community engagement while providing essential employment opportunities. The hiring process began on May 5, 2014, and will continue until July 13, 2021, showcasing the city’s ongoing commitment to recreational services. Interested applicants should prepare their applications, which may require certifications such as a music recording sales certification. This push for hiring not only addresses local employment challenges but also emphasizes the city's dedication to providing safe and enjoyable recreational spaces for residents and visitors alike.

By filling these roles, the city ensures that its pool facilities remain accessible and well-staffed throughout the summer. The initiative reflects the broader importance of local job creation in supporting community services. Overall, the hiring for the pool season represents a proactive step toward fostering a vibrant community atmosphere.

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