Summer Jobs for Teens
Hyde Park YMCA. Job
Fair: If you need a job for the summer, some extra cash
or resume help, visit the Hyde Park YMCA. May 31, 2-6pm.
617-361-2300, rfc_movement@yahoo.com
Various Positions at the Election Department: Learn about the Election Department in Boston City Hall as a Student Intern. Get more information at http://www.cityofboston.gov/ohr/careercenter.asp
Summer Internships at Basic Tech Software Company: For
students with strong math skills and/or some aptitude for
software mechanics. If interested contact, Josh Dohan,
617-989-8117, jdohan@publiccounsel.net
Bikes Not Bombs is
looking for an Assistant Youth Bike Instructor: Lead
programs from On-the-Bike on down to our special events and Cycles
programs. Young people 15 years and older (13 years old to
volunteer) are encouraged to apply. Help promote safe bicycling,
positive mechanics and a good cycling learning environment. Matt
Soycher, 617-522-0222 x101 ABCD Summerworks: ABCD
provides employment for low-income, at risk Boston teenagers
ages 14-21 and offers education, mentoring and tutoring.
Placement ranges from hospitals, colleges, clinics, day camps,
museums, and government agencies. Applications available at
locations around the city. www.bostonabcd.org
South End Technology Center: The
Learn 2 Teach, Teach 2 Learn Program gives you an opportunity to
do meaningful work. You are paid to get training on emerging
technologies. Ages 14-19. 617-578-0597, mhking@mit.edu
IBA-Cacique Youth Learning Center: Jobs for teens. Learn, earn and make a change. Julio 617-399-1957, www.myspace.com/ibacacique
MYTOWN: If
you are an energetic, creative and open-minded person then come
work for MYTOWN. You can teach people about different
neighborhoods and Boston's history. Application Deadline May 15.
Ages 14-18. Kris 617-536-8696, x13, kcarter@mytowninc.org.
TeenVoices: Teen
Voices is written by and for teen women about real issues that
affect them. If you are ready to have fun, work hard and meet
new people then Teen Voices is the place for you. Ages 14-18.
617-426-5505 x19. www.teenvoices.com. Franklin Park- Natural Oasis and Training Ground for Urban
Youth: The
Coalition will employ 30 teens in its Summer Youth Stewardship
Program, giving young people jobs, as well as leadership and
environmental stewardship skills.
Franklin Park Coalition is
accepting from teens registered with Hopeline. Also those
over 21 years old are encouraged to apply for positions
supervising the teens this summer. Liz Kaigler, 617-894-6204 or
Christine Poff 617-282-2881. Youth Conservation
Corps Looking for Teens 15-17 to Work Outdoors This Summer: Work
with a team of 10-12 teens beautifying Boston parks &
natural areas this summer. Three crews based in East Boston,
Neponset River ( Dorchester, Mattapan) & Urban Wilds (Roslindale
& Hyde Park). Paint murals, care for plants, maintain
trails, build garden beds and more. Must be registered with the
Hopeline. $8 per hour for 25 hours a week starting Jul 7. candice@bostonnatural.org, http://www.bostonnatural.org/PDFs/yccJobDescription.pdf
CCHERS Community Voices Summer Program: Educate
others through photography, writing, research and service to
improve health in their communities. This program is
available for Boston students, grade 9-11, who are interested in
health careers. Applicants must submit a completed
application by May 2. Katherine Rushfirth 617-373-5787,
k.rushfirth@neu.edu, www.cchers.org/cvhome
Lifeguard this summer! If
you're 15 or older and looking for a great summer job or a
challenging career, American Red Cross Life guarding is the best
place to start. This course helps you develop skills and
experience valued by colleges and future employers. Upon successful
completion of the course, participants will receive
certifications in Lifeguard Training and First Aid valid for
three years and CPR for the Professional Rescuer for one year.
617-274-5380. For other lifeguarding opportunities, please call
the Mayor's Youthline at 617-635-2240. Boston
Private Industry Council (PIC): Visit your PIC Counselors
at Boston Public High Schools to learn about jobs, internships,
resume writing and much more. www.bostonpic.org
Teen Resume Guide: If
you need help making a resume for potential employment
opportunities check out the BostonYouthZone resume guide.
www.bostonyouthzone.com/myc/pdfs/teen_resume_guide.pdf
Job Tips for Teens: If you are looking for a job, be sure to check out Job Tips for Teens. Get job ideas for all age groups! www.bostonyouthzone.com/afterschool/employment/tips.pdf






