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Get paid while enjoying an Indy summer? We’re all ears.

We’re giving Hoosiers the scoop on available seasonal roles with this local organization, from lifeguards to pool managers and counselors.

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Explore open positions with Indy Parks — you might just find your new seasonal role.

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Who says you can’t have fun in the sun while making some cash this summer? Thanks to one local organization, you can.

Indy Parks is hiring for a range of summer jobs that pay between $13 and $17 per hour hour. Here are three roles we’re eyeing:

The best part? Complete all hiring paperwork and register for required training by next Friday, April 4 to score a $500 sign-on bonus.

A $250 sign-on bonus is available for those who qualify between Saturday, April 5 and Friday, May 9.

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