Canada's Wonderland Is Hiring Tons Of Positions For The Summer RN

Some positions don't require any experience!

Contributing Writer

As Canada's Wonderland continues to work towards opening its doors, the park is currently looking to hire tons of new staff for the summer.

A spokesperson for the park revealed to Narcity that "we are preparing for a summer reopening and have positions available across all departments. We have a virtual hiring process in place so applicants can apply and interview remotely."

Currently, the amusement park is looking to fill a ton of cool positions including ride operators, entertainment performers and aquatics lifeguards.

Positions, including an entertainment usher, require no previous experience. The park is looking for those who are over 15 years of age, are able to stand for long periods of time and are available to work flexible hours.

To apply, you just need to head over to the company's website and fill out an application form.

The park originally announced that it would be reopening its doors in May, but was unable to due to the ongoing pandemic. According to the province's reopening plan, outdoor amusement parks will be able to reopen in step two.

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