Lake Forest seeks seasonal parking compliance officer for new parking system launch

John Burke Chief Police
John Burke Chief Police
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The City of Lake Forest announced on its official Facebook page that it is hiring a seasonal, part-time Parking Compliance Officer as the city prepares to launch a new parking system in the Central Business District starting May 1.

According to the announcement, the position is suited for individuals who enjoy working outdoors, possess strong technical skills, like interacting with the public, and are passionate about public service. The city said applicants will have an opportunity to play a key role in making the new parking system successful.

The post encourages interested candidates to learn more about the new parking system and hear from Police Chief Burke through an online link provided in the announcement. Applications are currently being accepted via another provided link.

The City of Lake Forest said that joining as a Parking Compliance Officer will help keep operations running smoothly during this transition period. The announcement highlights that this role is designed for those seeking meaningful work within their community.

More information about the job posting and application process can be found on the city’s official roster page at the official roster page.



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