Washington Workforce Development News Workforce Training and Education Coordinating BoardJuly 21, 2022WORKFORCE BOARD MEETS AUGUST 3 TO DISCUSS LEGISLATIVE AGENDAThe Workforce Board is meeting (virtually) Wednesday, August 3 at 9 a.m. to review legislative requests for the 2023 session and listen to a youth multiple pathways panel that includes a presentation from State Superintendent Chris Reykdal, among other items. TVW will live stream the meeting. More details coming soon at:
Washington Workforce Development News Workforce Training and Education Coordinating BoardJuly 7, 2022BRAND NEW 2022 CAREER GUIDES ARE HERE!The Workforce Board’s popular (and free!) Where Are You Going? career guides are freshly updated and ready to distribute to WorkSource centers, middle and high schools, colleges and universities, community-based organizations, and more! The guide features hundreds of occupations, including projected growth rates in Washington, education requirements, and average pay in
2022 King County Seasonal Park Maintenance Workers - $23.07/hr (locations in multiple East King County and South King County parks)Work up to 40 hours/week for up to 6 months (April-Oct) with full and part-time options availableMust be at least 18 years old with a valid driver's license and able to do heavy physical labor with weight up to 50 lbsPerform a variety of tasks such as landscaping, athletic field maintenance, trail building and maintenance, construction and demolition, invasive weed removal,