Next month, the city of Las Vegas will host a hiring event for its Safekey student program.
Safekey is a before and after school program, offering academic and recreational activities for more than 70 elementary schools in Las Vegas.
The event will take place from 8am to 4pm on June 10-11 at the Las Vegas Civic Center, located at 525 S. Main St.
According to the city, more than 100 hourly positions need to be filled, including site assistants, site leaders and site trainers. Employment will start on August 10, with positions averaging 19-25 hours per week. The pay range is $14-$25 per hour, plus up to $800 in bonus pay based on hours worked.
Requirements are:
- Minimum 18 years of age.
- Infant, Child and Adult CPR/AED and First-Aid certified.
- Maintain the physical agility necessary to demonstrate and maintain sports and other recreation games and activities.
- Move and maintain equipment up to 25 pounds.
- Experience using technology such as iPad, printer, cell phone and internet-based applications.
- Formal and informal education or training that ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance.
- Must be available for orientation trainings July 31-Aug. 1, 2026, and maintain all department-required trainings.
For the hiring event, applicants should bring resumes, Social Security cards and any other necessary documents. They should also be ready for on-the-spot interviews, offers and onboarding.
Walk-ins are welcome, but advance registration is encouraged.
Visit GovernmentJobs.com to register in advance. If you apply by June 7, you can receive an email to self-schedule an interview time prior to the hiring event.