High School Students
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, School Counseling & Student Support, Seasonal / Summer -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Seasonal / Summer
Summer Job, Free Transportation, for High School Students
A select numberof teens can receive paid employment and learn valuable workplace skills at theSummer
Youth Employment Program at Project Self-Sufficiency , Monday – Thursday, July 6 th – August 6 th .Rising Sussex County high school sophomores and juniors are invited to apply; eligibility guidelines include family income, transportation status, current enrollment inhigh school, and other factors.
Candidateswill be assessed and interviewed prior to admittance to the program. Free transportation to and from Project Self-Sufficiency will be provided to participants;use of the transportation program and references from high school staff members are required. Those who have previously participated in the Summer Youth Employment Program are ineligible.
Space is extremely limited; applications mustbe received by June 12th.
The Summer Youth Employment Program offers teens a wide variety of work experiences, handling everything from clerical tasks to assisting with landscaping projects on the Project Self-Sufficiency campus and at select sites throughout the area.
Teens are also given daily classroom instruction about workplace etiquette, resume development, interview skills,and other topics at Project Self-Sufficiency’s state-of-the-art Career Center.
The program has a measurable impact on the adolescents it serves.“For many of these young people, the Summer Youth Employment Program istheir first workplace experience,” comments Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive Director of Project Self-Sufficiency.“This program allows teens to explore their interests and aptitudes,introduces them to basic job skills, and gives them guidance about workplace expectations.
The experience gives teensa foothold in the working world and often serves as a springboard into a future career.”
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