The city of Roswell needs help within its Recreation, Parks, Historic and Cultural Affairs Department for the summer.

Roswell has openings for coaches, bus drivers, camp directors, lifeguards, counselors, managers and other jobs.

In total, there are more than 200 summer jobs open with the city of Roswell.

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As long as applicants are at least 16 year old, they’re eligible to apply for the job. These jobs are for everyone, from high school and college students to retirees.

“A summer job with the City of Roswell is the perfect way to not only obtain meaningful work experience and build your resume, it's also a great way to make new friends and give back to your community,” the city says.

Most of the jobs are hourly positions, with pay varying from $8 to $35 an hour, depending on the position and the applicant’s experience.

The city says that many of its current full-time employees started out as summer workers.

To apply for the jobs, head to the city's website.

For more information, contact Kiran Fatania at 770-641-3705 or kfatania@roswellgov.com.

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