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State Seeking Seasonal Workers for Parks, Pools - March 03, 2008
PITTSFIELD - The state Department of Conservation and Recreation is preparing to hire a limited number of seasonal employees to assist in the operation of state parks and recreation areas across the state this summer, according to Sen. Benjamin B. Downing,D-Pittsfield.
Interested applicants should contact Laura Teicher in the senator's Pittsfield office at 413-442-4008 for an application.
DCR is seeking employees committed to providing high-quality customer service to communities, residents and visitors. Seasonal positions for summer workers will be available at the state's swimming pools, campgrounds, recreational and picnic/swimming areas.
Applications must be completed in full and returned to the senator's Pittsfield office no later than Monday, April 14,for submission to the governor's office for consideration. Applicants must be at least 16 years old. Position descriptions will be posted by the DCR at www.mass.gov/dcr.
The DCR Seasonal Training and Employment Program delivers high-quality services to the visiting public by recruiting and retaining qualified and motivated seasonal staff. A key component of STEP is that it provides a positive work experience for youth, as well as educational opportunities and training for students who are interested in environmental or recreational services. Most jobs arranged through STEP are in the field, giving employees active, hands-on experience. |
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