Calling all teens!
It can often be difficult to get a great community service placement
in high school or a great first job if you have never had a job before.
In this program, you will have an opportunity to get training that is often overlooked yet usually required.
You will be able to ask questions, explore your job preferences, and make your community services hours or first job count towards your
future!
Cost: $25
9am to 1pm
August 6th to 10th
Monday through Friday
Medford High School room TBA
Team Building:
Designed to kick off the training in a fun and engaging manner, youth build relationships and trust in their fellow youth, or “colleagues,” through games, activities, and reflective discussions. Youth set short- and long-term goals related to employment.
Dollars & $ense:
Youth are provided with introductory financial literacy information and skills, including budgeting, saving, and credit. Content is presented using games and active discussion.
Healthy ME:
Youth explore the role of their physical and mental well-being in relation to development of positive work habits.
Work Wise:
The first session focuses on soft skills critical to success in the workplace, such as verbal and non-verbal communication, customer service, professional boundaries, and appropriate dress.
The second session focuses on the skills needed to obtain employment from the initial application process to writing a resume to interviewing. Youth complete a formal mock interview with an employer as a culmination of their learning.
A certificate of completion will be issued
Snacks and refreshments will be provided.
This program is funded by Team Medford’s Underage Drinking Prevention and Drug Free Communities grant.
Participants must register 1 week prior to start date of each session.
To register and to make your payments go to:
www.medford.org/summer
If classes do not reach minimum enrollment you will be contacted and refunded for each session.
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