
Bloomington's Parks and Recreation is on the hunt for summer staff and volunteers, and if you're looking to bask in the sun while padding your wallet, now's your chance to jump onboard. With a diverse list of job titles, from lifeguards to Zamboni drivers, the city's seasonal job buffet is officially open to applicants. Facility attendants, leads, youth program coordinators, and even golf service positions are up for grabs, setting the stage for a bustling summer at public amenities.
It's time to break away from the clutches of your cozy Netflix cocoon and consider clocking in some real-world hours. Jobs are available to applicants as young as 16, which makes this a golden opportunity to gain work experience while earning some cash. According to a recent announcement by the city, volunteer positions will not be left behind and have been made available for those 13 and up, or entering at least eighth grade this fall. All these opportunities were detailed on the City of Bloomington official website.
While many teens might still be clinging to the vestiges of their winter breaks, it's crucial to consider the benefits a summer job can offer. Bloomington's Parks and Recreation isn't just looking to keep its facilities manned; the jobs offer a place to learn new skills, socialize, and to swiftly put into action a sense of responsibility. It's an equally great opportunity for adults looking to supplement their income or to merely stay active during the languid summer months.
And for the eager beavers ready to dive in, the application process appears to be as breezy as a walk in the park. The city has made it quite easy to apply to get started on what might just be the most memorable summer gig yet. By visiting the aforementioned link, interested parties can fill out an application and learn more about the positions. Bloomington's Parks and Recreation department hasn't set a deadline for applications, but as with all things in the high-demand summer job market, it's probably wise to not drag your feet.









