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Episode #98: Tips for Training Seasonal Park Maintenance Workers
The Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast
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6 months ago
Episode #98: Tips for Training Seasonal Park Maintenance Workers
You worked hard to hire qualified seasonal staff to help with your parks maintenance operations. Well-trained seasonal staff helps your maintenance team operate more efficiently, provides support to full-time staff, and increases the chance that the seasonals will return next year.
Now it’s time to train the seasonal staff to set them up for success.
You want to be sure that they have everything they need to complete their tasks successfully throughout the season. A thorough, concise training program empowers your seasonal staff and prepares them for the busy growing season.
In this episode of the Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast, get some tips and strategies to help create and implement an effective seasonal park maintenance staff training program.
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The Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast
A podcast for Parks and Recreation professionals who are working to change the game in the field.