Politics & Government
City Of St. Louis: With Warmer Weather On The Horizon, City Of St. Louis Launches Parks, Recreation And Forestry Job Fair Series
Jobs with the City start at $15/hour with competitive benefits and seasonal parks and recreation jobs do not require city residency

March 16, 2022
Jobs with the City start at $15/hour with competitive benefits and seasonal parks and recreation jobs do not require city residency
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Today, the City of St. Louisβ Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department announced that it will hold a series of job fairs across the city through March and into April and May as the region heads into spring and summer. The Parks and Recreation Job Fair series will connect job seekers to open positions, including lifeguards, full-time and seasonal utility workers, recreation assistants, and tree trimmers.Β
βThe Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department is always working to help St. Louisans enjoy our cityβs recreation centers, pools, and world-class parks,β said Parks Commissioner Kim Haegele. βAs we head into the warmer months, weβre looking to build our team to make this summer the best it can be.β
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The series launches this Saturday, March 19, at the Wohl Recreation Center. A full schedule of opportunities is listed below:
Jobs with the City start at $15/hour with competitive benefits. Seasonal parks and recreation jobs do not require city residency. For more information about working for St. Louis, visit the Cityβs website.Β
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