The City is hiring for recreation staff, pool lifeguards, and also sanitation driver trainees.
As the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, more San Diegans will be looking to find meaningful employment. In response, the City of San Diego is devoting resources to help get people back to work and provide high-quality services to the public.
The City is actively hiring for a variety of positions, including recreation leaders and sanitation drivers. For teens and young adults seeking employment, the Summer Youth Environmental and Recreation Corps Program is designed to help those in communities of concern who are looking to work this summer.
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‘Summer for All of Us : San Diego Mayor Outlines Initiative for Recreation San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said the initiative aims to support kids and set them up for success during the ongoing recovery from the coronavirus pandemic
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Mayor Todd Gloria today outlined his “Summer for All of Us ” initiative as part of his proposed budget, intended to create more recreation opportunities for youth in historically underserved communities, boost youth employment and ensure youth are better set up for success.
“As we move into recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, it s vitally important we engage and provide support to our youth which is exactly what this initiative is designed to do,” Gloria said. “By providing young people access to engaging programming that connects them to opportunities that promote physical activity, learning and employment, we are setting them up for success in our city.”