Jobs City of Lake Forest Park Permit Coordinator - part-time

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Lake Forest Park is actively seeking a part-time Permit Coordinator or Technician to join its Community Development team. The position offers an hourly wage between $32. 56 and $43. 41 and is eligible for benefits, making it an attractive opportunity for job seekers. This role will directly support the community's planning and permitting needs, ensuring that development processes are efficient and effective.

Interested candidates can find additional details and apply through the city's official webpage. Hiring for this position reflects the city's commitment to improving local governance and community services. The role is essential for addressing the increasing demand for planning and permitting in the area. As the community continues to grow, effective coordination in these areas becomes increasingly vital. Prospective applicants are encouraged to respond promptly to this opportunity.

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