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Business Notes (3/30/16)

By Staff | Mar 30, 2016

County offers summer job opportunities

The Lee County Parks and Recreation Department is hiring about 40 summer camp counselors and 20 lifeguards.

These are temporary, entry-level positions from June 14 to July 29 at various Lee County pools and recreation centers.

Camp counselors must have experience working with youth ages 6-15; lifeguards must have current certification.

Starting pay is $9.25 an hour.

Camp counselors will assist with leading youth groups in various activities, entertainment and education programs.

Lifeguards are responsible for patrolling the pool in order to protect swimmers and maintain order.

All positions will also perform other duties as assigned.

Work could involve odd and irregular work schedules that include weekends and holidays.

Employees will have extensive contact with youth and the public.

To apply and view the qualifications, visit: www.leegov.com.

For information, contact the Lee County Parks and Recreation Department at (239) 533-7275.

Lee County annual report available

The Lee County 2014-15 Annual Report is now available from the county’s homepage at: www.leegov.com by clicking on the “Hot Topics” button.

The report includes an overview of budget priorities, the comparative cost of services and a by-the-numbers look at infrastructure.

It includes a message from Lee County Manager Roger Desjarlais, a breakout of operating expenses and notes on economic trends.

Business Notes (3/30/16)

By Staff | Mar 30, 2016

County offers summer job opportunities

The Lee County Parks and Recreation Department is hiring about 40 summer camp counselors and 20 lifeguards.

These are temporary, entry-level positions from June 14 to July 29 at various Lee County pools and recreation centers.

Camp counselors must have experience working with youth ages 6-15; lifeguards must have current certification.

Starting pay is $9.25 an hour.

Camp counselors will assist with leading youth groups in various activities, entertainment and education programs.

Lifeguards are responsible for patrolling the pool in order to protect swimmers and maintain order.

All positions will also perform other duties as assigned.

Work could involve odd and irregular work schedules that include weekends and holidays.

Employees will have extensive contact with youth and the public.

To apply and view the qualifications, visit: www.leegov.com.

For information, contact the Lee County Parks and Recreation Department at (239) 533-7275.

Lee County annual report available

The Lee County 2014-15 Annual Report is now available from the county’s homepage at: www.leegov.com by clicking on the “Hot Topics” button.

The report includes an overview of budget priorities, the comparative cost of services and a by-the-numbers look at infrastructure.

It includes a message from Lee County Manager Roger Desjarlais, a breakout of operating expenses and notes on economic trends.