Job Opening – Recreation Coordinator

Job Opening – Recreation Coordinator
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City of Dexter issued the following announcement on Feb 1.

The City of Dexter is seeking an energetic, highly organized, and motivated Recreation Coordinator. The Recreation Coordinator is a paid part-time position, which will serve as the Farmers Market Manager and Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival Coordinator. The selected candidate will work approximately 20 hours per week. 

The Dexter Farmers Market is open from May through October, and the Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival is held in August each year (August 15 – 20, 2022). To apply, please e-mail a resume, application form, and cover letter to City Manager, Justin Breyer at Jbreyer@dextermi.gov. A first review of applications will take place on Friday, February 25, 2022. 

For more information, please visit: https://dextermi.gov/bid_detail_T48_R79.php.

Original source can be found here.



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