The department is offering compensation between $16.35-$20 an hour for most positions and starting at $20 for lifeguards.
CONNECTICUT, USA — The state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is looking to fill hundreds of seasonal work positions, according to a spokesperson Thursday.
Available jobs include seasonal work in “outdoor recreation, scientific research, conservation, forestry and law enforcement,” with responsibilities that include “stocking trout; protecting swimmers at the beaches; keeping parks and boat launches open, clean and safe; conducting wildlife research” among other things, the spokesperson said.
DEEP is offering compensation between $16.35-$20 an hour for most positions and starting at $20 for lifeguards.
For a full list of available positions sorted by different areas of interest, visit DEEP’s seasonal employment webpage here, as well as their interactive map listing all seasonal openings. DEEP also has a video that includes staff members, who started with seasonal positions, sharing their working experiences.
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