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The James River Park System is Hiring!

The James River Park System is seeking a part time Invasive Species Coordinator to lead volunteers in Native Habitat Restoration. Requirements: must be a certified herbicide technician / applicator, must have a valid driver’s license, experience working with volunteers and the ability to work 20 hours a week in varying weather conditions. Pay: $15.00-$19.00 dollars per hour depending on experience. Contact Volunteer Coordinator matthew.mason@richmondgov.com for inquiries.

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