Toms river recreation department hiring for summer jobs

Toms River Recreation Department Hiring for Summer Jobs

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TOMS RIVER, NJ – The Toms River Recreation Department is hiring for summer positions in beach and public pool maintenance, beach and pool cashiers, and summer day camp counselors. The minimum hiring age is 15, and interested applicants can apply at the Recreation Department located at 1810 Warren Point Road, Toms River.

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The department has provided contact information for applicants to inquire about the job postings. They can call 732-341-1000 x 8418 for any inquiries regarding the vacancies. The roles offer an excellent opportunity for young adults to gain work experience and earn some extra money during the summer months.

Applicants must meet certain criteria, including availability during the summer months and the ability to work in a team-oriented environment. The job descriptions and requirements for each position have not been explicitly mentioned, but according to the job application online, it is expected that candidates could undergo a background check or other screening procedures.

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This announcement comes as good news for local residents who may be looking for employment opportunities or summer jobs.

Further details about the hiring process and remuneration have not been provided, and interested applicants are advised to contact the Toms River Recreation Department for more information.

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