Jobs Lake Forest Park Farmers Market - Set-up Assistant

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Lake Forest Park Farmers Market is actively seeking a Set-up Assistant for the 2025 season, offering a unique opportunity for individuals interested in seasonal work. This contract position entails loading in and out community booth essentials each Sunday, ensuring that the market runs smoothly. With a pay rate of $125 per market day, this role not only provides valuable experience but also a steady income during the market season. Training will be provided to ensure that the selected candidate is equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge for the job. Applicants must possess a personal vehicle, as transportation is essential for the role.

The market runs from May 11 to October 19, 2025, providing a structured timeline for employment. This position is ideal for those who enjoy community engagement and outdoor activities. For further details and application instructions, interested candidates can follow the link provided in the article.

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