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Civic Fellowship Program
(Program is from June 22, 2026 – August 14, 2026)
MAKER CAMP COORDINATOR
LIBRARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
$20.00 - $25.00 / hour dependent on experience
APPLICATION CLOSES ON APRIL 10, 2026
The General Maintenance Worker plays a vital role in keeping our communities and centers clean, safe, and visually appealing. This position focuses on a specific set of tasks tailored to meet the needs of the Recreation & Community Services Department, differing from the broader responsibilities of a full General Maintenance Worker under the Public Works Department. The Recreation Coordinator or Recreation and Community Services Supervisor is the key point of contact for this position, providing general direction and/or supervision.
Energetic, organized, and responsible individuals who enjoy working with school-age children are encouraged to apply. Recreation Leaders will assist in the implementation and planning of a wide variety of arts and crafts, sports, games, special events, and excursions. Candidates will work either for the Ash Street Summer program at Ash Street Park or Camp Newark at the Silliman Center. Both positions require candidates to work in an outdoor environment.
The Senior Building Inspector conducts routine and complex inspections of buildings and structures at various stages of construction, alteration, and repair to verify compliance with approved plans and applicable building, accessibility, fire, electrical, energy, mechanical, plumbing, zoning, and sign codes. This position also performs plan checks of construction documents, prepares inspection reports, and issues corrective actions when necessary, while maintaining strict adherence to safety regulations on all job sites.
Camp Newark is seeking a confident, creative, and organized leader to serve as an Activity Coordinator for our dynamic summer camp program. This role is ideal for individuals who thrive in high-energy environments and are passionate about creating meaningful experiences for youth ages 6–11.
DEFINITION
Under the direction of the Transit Manager, the Transit Analyst II is responsible for carrying out a variety of analytical and technical assignments; and working on administrative and operational activities, analysis and special projects in support of Union City’s transit programs and services.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
ABOUT THE POSITION:
The Seasonal Maintenance Worker position performs a variety of entry-level and unskilled labor, maintenance and repair tasks in various public works operations, such as park maintenance, landscape maintenance, creek and catch basin maintenance, street maintenance, and janitorial and facility maintenance. Weekend availability is at times required for picnic area prep, general park clean-up, etc.
This is an excellent opportunity to gain insight and experience for a rewarding career in local government.
Work Schedule:
Civic Fellowship Program
(Program is from June 22, 2026 - August 14, 2026
ENGAGEMENT & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FELLOW
CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE & COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
$20.00 - $25.00 / hour dependent on experience
APPLICATION CLOSES ON APRIL 10, 2026
Civic Fellowship Program
(Program is from June 22, 2026 – August 14, 2026)
FLEET DATA & ASSET MANAGEMENT ANALYST FELLOW
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
$20.00 - $25.00 / hour dependent on experience
APPLICATION CLOSES ON APRIL 10, 2026
The City of Dixon is recruiting qualified Lifeguard/Swim Instructor I/II applicants for the 2026 Aquatic season.
Under the direction of the Recreation Supervisor and Senior Lifeguard/Swim Instructor, Lifeguard/Swim Instructor performs a variety of duties to ensure the City of Dixon swimming pool is a safe and enjoyable aquatic facility. Supervises pool patrons, enforces pool rules, performs first aid and emergency rescues, instructs swim lessons, performs cashiering duties, leads recreational activities; performs related and other work as required.