Temporary Parks and Recreation Maintenance Worker I/II

📍 Kenai, Kenai Peninsula, AK 📅 Posted yesterday ✓ Verified yesterday ⏰ Expires Aug 12, 2026
🌲 Park & Recreation Contract
Verified listing from City of Kenai via Adzuna
Posted yesterday · Last verified Jul 13, 2026

Job Description

Job Description The Temporary Parks & Recreation Maintenance Worker I/II is a temporary employee of the City, working in the Parks & Recreation Department during the summer maintenance season (between May and September). The Maintenance Worker performs manual labor to maintain the City’s public parks, grounds, athletic fields, and related building facilities. The employee also performs work on specialized projects and occasional tasks to support the work of other departments ( e.g., directing t…

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Alaska's work-camping season is short and intense — most campground positions run mid-May through mid-September, with peak hiring in February through April. After mid-September the weather, daylight, and visitor traffic all drop off sharply. Year-round positions are essentially nonexistent outside Anchorage and Fairbanks. The combination of midnight-sun summer and the seasonal cruise-ship economy creates exceptional but compressed opportunity windows.
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