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☀️ Need a summer job? Try Indy Parks and Rec.

Indy Parks and Recreation, which provides parks, greenspaces, trails, and recreation opportunities for Marion County residents and visitors, is looking to hire employees for its upcoming busy, summer season.

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Indy Parks and Recreation is hiring for both full and part-time positions.

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Feel like channeling your inner Leslie Knope this summer? You’re in luck. Indy Parks and Recreation is currently hiring for multiple positions, including:

  • Lifeguards ($15 per hour)
  • Camp Counselors ($14 per hour)
  • Food Program Coordinators ($14 per hour)
  • Facility Attendants ($15 per hour)
  • Cashiers ($13 per hour)
  • Stage Techs ($17 per hour)
  • and more

The parks and recreation department is dedicated to building community connection through places and experiences that inspire healthy living, social engagement, and a love of nature.

Pro tip: Applicants who apply before Friday, May 5, complete all training sessions, and work 100 hours are eligible for a $250 bonus. Applicants must be 16 or older. Apply for a summer job.*

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