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KENT – The Town of Kent is currently seeking applications for four open positions – a fire marshal, summer day camp director, transfer station attendant and assessor assistant.

Information for all four positions can be found at the town of Kent’s website under employment opportunities. Required documents and contact information is listed on this page.

The Fire Marshal position is part-time with a hourly pay range is $37 to $42 per hour, depending on experience job description.  Applications are being accepted until June 12. Interested applicants are asked to submit an application and resume to Joyce Kearns via email adminassist@townofkentct.org.

The Kent Park & Recreation Department is seeking applications for a seasonal position of Summer Day Camp Director, with a pay range is $20 to $22 per hour depending on experience.  Applications will be accepted until Friday, June 7. Interested applicants are asked to submit an application to Matt Busse via email parkandrec@townofkentct.org.

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Applications are still being accepted for the part-time position of a Transfer Station Attendant and the part-time position of an Assessor Assistant.  Applications will be accepted until both of the positions are filled.

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