NOW HIRING: Seasonal Employees and 911 Dispatchers in Outagamie County
Published on February 20, 2026
NOW HIRING: Seasonal Employees and 911 Dispatchers in Outagamie County
On any given day in Outagamie County, a lot has to go right for everything to run the way it should.
Roads need to be cared for. Trails and public spaces need to be ready for families, visitors, and neighbors looking to get outside. Facilities and grounds need steady upkeep. Essential services - often the kind people only notice when they aren’t working - have to stay strong, reliable, and ready.
And right now, Outagamie County is looking for more people to help make that happen.
A season of opportunity (and a chance to make a real difference)
Outagamie County is now hiring seasonal employees to support the services that keep our community moving during the busiest times of the year. Seasonal staff play an important role across departments such as:
- Highway
- Plamann Park
- Mosquito Hill Nature Center
- Airport
- Recycling and Solid Waste
These teams help maintain roads, trails, public spaces, grounds, and essential infrastructure—the behind-the-scenes work that keeps our county safe, clean, and welcoming when activity ramps up.
Seasonal positions are a great fit for people who enjoy hands-on work, being outdoors, learning new skills, and being part of a team that can point to real results at the end of the day.
The front line of public safety: 911 Dispatchers

Outagamie County is also hiring 911 Dispatchers—a critical role that makes a life-saving difference in moments that matter most.
911 Dispatchers serve on the front lines of public safety, providing calm, accurate, and timely assistance during emergency situations. They’re the steady voice on the other end of the line—helping callers, supporting first responders, and keeping information moving when every second counts.
In the Outagamie County Communication Center, the motto is simple and meaningful: be always kind—and to instill a positive work environment. That commitment to professionalism and respect helps build the kind of team culture that supports employees through challenging work while serving the public with care.
One county, many ways to serve
Whether you’re helping keep parks and public spaces ready for the season or answering the call when someone needs help the most, these roles share one big purpose: supporting the safety, functionality, and quality of life in Outagamie County.
Help us spread the word
Know someone who’d be a great fit? A friend looking for seasonal work? Someone who’s steady under pressure and would make an excellent dispatcher?
Please share this opportunity. A simple word-of-mouth recommendation can connect the right person with a job that truly serves the community.
Outagamie County is hiring now: Seasonal Employees and 911 Dispatchers.