Hillsborough County Hiring for Seasonal Parks & Rec Jobs

Hillsborough County Hiring for Seasonal Parks & Rec Jobs
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The jobs are 40 hours a week and last for 10 weeks

School will soon let out for the summer, and many of those kids will enroll in Hillsborough County Parks & Recreation summer camps and programs. That means the County is now hiring recreation leaders for the season.

The jobs are 40 hours a week and last for 10 weeks.Parks & Recreation offers traditional, teen, eco-adventure, skate, and adaptive summer camps. Summer camp leaders will work with kids 5 to 16 years old in a variety of educational and outdoor recreational activities. 

The pay rate is $15.45 per hour.

Applicants must have a first aid and CPR certification before starting. They also need a drivers license and must have graduated high school or have a GED certificate.

To apply, go to HCFLGov.net/jobs.

Original source can be found here.



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