NOW HIRING! Summer camp job opportunities across the city

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The City of David, Kentucky, is set to hire for multiple summer camp positions, focusing on enhancing local youth engagement. The Office of Education is spearheading this effort through its well-established summer camp program, which aims to offer enriching experiences during the summer months. The event is scheduled for May 8, 2025, and will provide job opportunities such as camp counselors and support staff. Local officials highlight the significance of these roles in promoting community interaction and youth development. Last year, the program saw a 20% increase in participation, showcasing its growing impact on families.

Applicants can find comprehensive information and application forms on the city’s official website. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to supporting educational and recreational opportunities in the area. By engaging local youth, the program aims to foster a sense of community and belonging.

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