Atlantic County residents 16-24 years old can earn $15 an hour while gaining valuable knowledge and work experience by participating in the Summer Youth Employment Program.
This program has been very successful in providing youth with a chance to explore potential career paths and earn money and experience while doing so, Atlantic County Executive Dennis Levinson said in a release. It has also been beneficial to local employers that are dealing with staffing shortages.
Sponsored by the Atlantic County Workforce Development Board, the program matches youths with area employers for eight-week paid internships between May 1 and Aug. 31. A wide variety of job placement opportunities is available with government agencies, local businesses and non-profit organizations.
According to Executive Director Francis Kuhn, the WDB hopes to place 200 youths in positions for 25 hours per week with the potential for each to earn $3,000. Funding for this program is provided through the NJ Department of Labor and Workforce.
Those who are interested may visit www.learntrainworkac.com to print and complete an application, between April 3 and June 15.
Contact Cynthia Torres at 609-485-0052, ext. 4848 or [email protected] for more information.