Looking for a great summer job that gets you outdoors, builds your experience, and pays well? Horsham Township is now hiring three individuals for seasonal summer help positions with the Public Works Department. These positions are ideal for recent high school graduates, current college students, or anyone 18 years or older who is available to work during the warmer months.
The role will begin as early as April and can run through the end of October, though earlier end dates can be accommodated for those returning to school in the fall. This is a full-time, temporary position with hours from Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
The hourly wage ranges from $17.00 to $20.00, based on your experience and qualifications.
Typical job responsibilities will include:
This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in a municipal environment while contributing to the community. You’ll be part of a supportive team and play a key role in helping Horsham Township maintain its beautiful parks and public areas throughout the summer season.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as positions are limited. For more information or to apply, please contact:
Kyle Lynch
Email: [email protected]
Horsham Township is roughly 17 square miles, 92.9 miles of which are township roads. There are 23.72 miles of state roads and 1.5 miles of county roads. The township boundaries are Route 63 (Welsh Road) to the west, Blair Mill Road to the south, County Line Road to the east and Lower State Road to the north between County Line Road and Horsham Road, and both sides of Lower State Road from Horsham Road to Welsh Road.
Horsham Township Public Works Department maintains all of the 92.9 miles of township roads, by means of overlay paving, full reconstruction of roadways, pothole patching, crack sealing, grading of shoulders. The road crew performs the cleaning of roadside ditches, installing and maintaining storm sewer lines and inlets, trimming trees past the curb line (in the right of way only), cutting tall grass along roadsides and intersections, where there is open space, painting of traffic lines.