City of Tucson | City of Tucson website
City of Tucson | City of Tucson website
Tucson Parks and Recreation is currently seeking part-time workers for summer positions. The department is specifically looking for enthusiastic and dynamic individuals to join their team for the summer KIDCO program, catering to youth aged 5-11 years old. Applicants must be at least 16 years old to be eligible for these positions.
In addition to recreation workers, the City of Tucson is also hiring lifeguards for the summer season. The minimum age requirement for lifeguards is 15 years old. Successful candidates will be compensated at a starting rate of $16.75 per hour. Furthermore, the City is willing to cover the cost of obtaining the Lifeguard Certification through their own certification program. It is important to note that the lifeguard training course is rigorous and fast-paced, requiring individuals with strong swimming abilities. All applicants must pass a swim test to qualify.
Those interested in applying for these exciting summer positions can find more information and submit their applications online through the links provided on the right-hand side of the webpage for desktop users, or below for mobile users.
For any additional inquiries or to get in touch with the City of Tucson, individuals can call 311 or visit Tucson 311 to submit a request. Alternatively, they can also reach out to the City directly at the following address:
City of Tucson
255 W. Alameda St.
Tucson, Arizona 85701
It is essential to act swiftly, as these opportunities are highly sought after and will fill up quickly. Don't miss out on the chance to make a positive impact on the lives of Tucson's youth while enjoying a fulfilling summer job. Apply now and join the Tucson Parks and Recreation team.
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"The department is looking for fun and energetic recreation workers to help out with its summer KIDCO program for youth ages 5-11 years old." - Tucson Parks and Recreation
"The minimum age to be a lifeguard is 15 years old. Pay starts at $16.75 per hour." - Tucson Parks and Recreation
"The City will pay applicants to get their Lifeguard Certification through the City’s certification path." - Tucson Parks and Recreation