Secretary Position Available for Parks & Recreation Dept.

Secretary Position Available for Parks & Recreation Dept.
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City of West Carrollton recently issued the following announcement.

The city is hiring for a part-time Secretary position in the Parks and Recreation Department.

The secretary position will work approximately 29 hours per week. Candidates must possess outstanding skills in customer service, administrative, technical, and secretarial work. 

This position will be responsible for a variety of administrative and clerical tasks, including website maintenance, reporting and preparing correspondences.

Position requires a high school diploma or equivalent supplemented by some experience in the administrative field. The pay range for the secretary to the Parks and Recreation 

Department position is between $18.64-$24.95.

Employment applications can be downloaded here or picked up at the West Carrollton Civic Center, 300 E. Central Ave. Contact the human resources department at (937) 847-

4632 for additional information. The deadline for applications is March 14, 2022.

Original source can be found here.



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