The Summer Work Program is a free summer program for 9-12th graders aged 14-19 where they can explore a career of interest, work with a mentor, and earn money! This program is operated in partnership with MassHire North Shore Career Center, Lynn Public Schools and Salem Public Schools.
*Complete registrations by April 21st. Parent Registration is only needed for students aged 14-17.
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Program Focuses
- Personalized Component - Individual projects that match career interests!
- Supportive Environment - Cohort meetings, peer partner encouragement & lasting friendships!
- Innovative Programming - Job readiness workshops & leadership training!
- Committed Mentors - 1:1 career mentor to help with projects!
Program Goals
- Build Networks - Connect with peers, employers, mentors and the larger community
- Learn New Skills - Develop workplace skills through workshops and hands-on learning
- Explore Career Interests - Engage in challenging projects that connect to individual careers of interest
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Program Schedule
DATES - July 10th to August 17th
DAYS - Mondays to Thursdays
TIME - 10:00 to 3:30 PM
DESCRIPTIONS
COHORT SCHEDULES
Schedules can change.
DESCRIPTIONS
- Cohort Meeting - Team building exercises and small group chats
- Career Mentor Meeting - Chat with a matched mentor
- Peer Partner Meeting - Chat and encourage a matched peer
- Project Time - Design and develop a project that meets a real-world need
- Career Readiness Workshop - Hands-on learning in workplace skills
- Career Enrichment Workshop - Hands-on activities in career fields
Program Design
Students work 120 hours during the summer. Program components include:
- Self-paced and interactive career readiness training
- Project based learning aligned with student career interests
- Career mentor for weekly advising on the career field and project feedback
- LEAP facilitator for ongoing support
Additional Benefits
- Hourly rate at minimum wage
- Daily lunch
- Transportation assistance available to students who are more than 1 mile from the program location
- Friendly staff and community volunteers
- District COVID safety protocols in place
Student Eligibility
- Open to income-eligible high schoolers aged 14-19 residing on the North Shore, with priority given to students from economically disadvantaged households, English Learners, students of color, and first-generation-to-college students. Students are welcome regardless of documentation status.
- Admission to the program requires completion of paperwork to LEAP and MassHire North Shore Career Center.
Maiya McNaughton
Program Site Coordinator
For more program information, contact Maiya McNaughton using any method below:
Google Voice 978-219-9881
Email mmcnaughton@leap4ed.org
Caitlynn Almy
Site Coordinator
For more information, contact Caitlynn Almy using any method below:
Google Voice978-219-4492
Email calmy@leap4ed.org