(KLZA)-- The Falls City Council approved seasonal employee job descriptions and pay scales for various seasonal positions and staff to be hired to keep Prichard Auditorium open extended hours when they met last week.
City Administrator Anthony Nussbaum noted that while seasonal staff don't have to be paid minimum wage, it will be hard to fill job openings with lower wages.
he affected positions will include lifeguards, support staff and the Assistant Manager at the Aquatic Center and building attendants working at Prichard Auditorium.
Wages could range from $13.50 an hour for a first year building attendant up to $22 per hour for the highest step for the Assistant Manager at the Aquatic Center in 2026.
During his Administrators report, Nussbaum said that he and members of the Falls City Volunteer Fire Department had toured the recently built fire hall at Pawnee City to get an idea of how Falls City might go about constructing a new facility for the Fire Department and Ambulance Squad in the future.
The Council also approved the appointment of Kristen Poppe to the Housing Board for the economic development seat as recommended by Falls City EDGE and Mayor Mark Harkendorff.
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