Youth Summer Jobs Program

Youth Summer Jobs Program
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Mayor Williams is pleased to announce the  Summer Youth Employment Opportunity for Natchitoches youth ages 16-18.  The city of Natchitoches is looking for youth to fulfill duties such as  litter abatement, administrative tasks, lawn care maintenance (if 18),  among other responsibilities. Gainful employment with the city of  Natchitoches will occur during the months of June and July with a  tentative start date of Wednesday, June 1, 2022.
Interested youth may apply for an  opportunity to work for the city of Natchitoches during the summer by  retrieving an application from City Hall at 700 Second Street,  Natchitoches, LA 71457 or apply online at www.natchitochesla.gov/content/youth-summer-employment-natchitoches.
For more information, please call the Natchitoches City Hall at (318) 352-2772.

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