The City of Twin Falls just announced 3 new job openings in the Parks and Recreation department that are perfect for someone who loves being outdoors and interacting with people.

Shoshone Falls Ticket Booth Technician Job Opening

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The City of Twin Falls has several openings for running the ticket booth at the Shoshone Falls and Dierkes Lake entrance. This could be the perfect job for someone who loves being outdoors and interacting with a variety of personalities. The applicant will need to greet visitors and collect ticket fees. You’ll also be expected to give information to visitors about the park attractions and rules. You will be handling money, so knowing how to count money and make proper change is a requirement. The job announcement does not have an age requirement listed. Hourly pay is $11 and the job is effective now through September. Interested applicants can get information and apply online.

Twin Falls City Pool Lifeguard Job Application

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Photo by Megan Bucknall on Unsplash
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The City of Twin Falls community pool is in need of lifeguards able to start working immediately. Applicants must be at least 15 years old and able to work a variety of shifts from Sunday to Saturday between 4:45 AM and 9 PM. Lifeguard certification training is not required to apply as qualified candidates will be offered training. Pay is $10 to $12 depending on experience. Lifeguard applicants can apply online.

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Twin Falls City Pool Swim Instructor and Lifeguard

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Photo by sydney Rae on Unsplash
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Applicants interested in working as a lifeguard and teaching swim lessons have similar expectations as lifeguards. In addition to the lifeguard requirements, swim instructors will teach swimming techniques and water safety. No previous experience is needed as training will be provided. The pay rate is $11 to $13 while on lifeguard duty and $16 while teaching classes. Apply online if interested.

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