Other Opportunities
Posted Date: 3/21/24
Program: Competitive Baseball and Softball Academy with the SF Giants
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Summer
Brief Info:
Ready to make a lasting impact? Become a coach and inspire positive change in the lives of those around you!
ABOUT
The Giants Community Fund and the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department are teaming up to continue hosting the competitive baseball & softball Academy this summer! The program will be completely FREE for all families involved.
The Women's Coaching Alliance and the Giants Community Fund are collaborating to recruit female-identifying 15-26-year-olds to coach youth softball players. Training and paid stipend included.
SUMMER COACHING DETAILS
What: Coach a San Francisco middle school or high school team
When: June 1-August 3, 2024
Where: San Francisco, CA
Time: 5 hours/week (1 Weekday Practice & 1 Saturday Game)
Other: paid opportunity and equipment provided
Links, Other info:
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO CO-COACH
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER TO COACH MENTOR
Let’s inspire the next generation and create positive change through coaching! If you have any questions, please contact academy@sfgiants.com.
Posted Date: 10/3/23
Program: Find a job! Center for youth and young adults
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: Get zero-cost services from our job centers designed for youth and young adults who are between the ages of 16 to 24.
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Posted Date: 3/13/24
Program: Become a College Ambassador!
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: College Ambassadors support underrepresented high school students in their path to explore and apply to colleges and financial aid/scholarships. Engagement with students happens 1:1, in small groups and workshops, and through outreach to families.
CANDIDATES SHOULD BE:
recent high school graduates (within 4-5 years)
enrolled at a local college or university (Spring 2024)
Links, Other info:
Internal Candidates can use this application form
Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: College Prep Camp at the Lair of the Golden Bear (UC Berkeley)
Due Date: not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: Sunday, June 9 — Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at Camp Oski
Brief Info: This program is designed for students who will be high school seniors this fall. Students will receive direction on the whole college application process, including college search, as well as guidance on essay writing and personal statements. Students will receive individual feedback and support from our experienced college counselors and admissions professionals, and get their questions answered.
We’ll also schedule time for students to enjoy our Lair surroundings, with free time each day to take a swim, play some games, and relax!
Rate: $1,395/person plus Fire Assessment Fee of $36. Rate includes accommodations, meals, activities and College Prep Camp instruction.
Register with a friend and each student receives a 10% discount!
Book any open tent — they will be assigned tents with other students, and assigned the same tent if they bring a same-gender friend. Each family should sign up their own student, and indicate in the Special Request box if they wish to bunk with a friend who is registering so we both apply the discount to each camper’s account, and are sure they are in the same tent together.
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Posted Date: 10/3/23
Program: DCYF Opportunities for Youth Ages 14-24
Due Date: Various
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Various
Brief Info:
DCYF, our partners, and other agencies in San Francisco provide a wide array of opportunities for youth ages 14-24 to develop new skills, delve into their interests, receive funding for projects, and connect with their communities. The opportunities listed below are organized by age. This page is frequently updated, so check back often!
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Posted Date: 1/8/24
Program: Enterprise for Youth
2024 Job Readiness Training Interest Form
Due Date: Feb 5 (might continue accepting responses to interest form for summer)
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Summer 2024 but must attend trainings
Brief Info:
We help you get a job!
Get prepared for the working world. It’s as easy as 1-2-3.
Take our Job Readiness Training – you’ll earn money for this!
Get placed in a paid internship.
Come back for more! We offer a range of employment opportunities, including more paid internships, a Job Bank, training workshops, career exploration panels, and leadership development.
Youth ages 14-21 are eligible for our program. Our programs are currently offered in the San Francisco Bay Area with the majority of participants residing in San Francisco.
If you have any questions or would like support filling out the application, send us an email at info@enterpriseforyouth.org.
We look forward to reading your application!
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Posted Date: 5/9/24
Program: GIANTS HIGH SCHOOL AMBASSADOR PROGRAM
Due Date: May 24
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: June 17-July 27
Brief Info:
About the Program
The Giants are excited to pilot a High School Ambassador Program this summer, offering high school students ages 16 and 17 years old an opportunity to work at Oracle Park. This program is designed to create an enriching experience that prioritizes experiential learning, networking and training opportunities for students who may not have a natural introduction to working in sports.
Opportunities to Engage with Fans
Students will be able to connect with our fans through one of three Ambassador roles : Go-Ahead Entry Ambassador, G-Team Ambassador, and Event Operation Ambassador. In the job application form, they will identify their preferences in order.
Screening/Interview Process
After candidates apply, a member of our People & Culture team will be screening job application forms and inviting students to participate in a 30 minute initial screening video call (zoom). Afterwards, they will be invited to meet with the hiring managers to learn more about the Ambassador role via a 30 minute video call (zoom). If invited to participate in the program, they will be extended an offer letter which identifies one of the three Ambassador roles.
We are encouraging applicants to submit their job application as soon as possible and in advance of the May 24, 2024 deadline.
Links, Other info:
Job Application Link: https://jobs.lever.co/sfgiants/5e5a4a3d-cc6b-4d59-a248-21d20bc1fd41
Posted Date: 2/16/24
Program: Hire-Ability Vocational Services
Due Date: ongoing
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: ongoing
Brief Info:
Hire-Ability offers internships and career readiness preparation to youth 15-25 as well as opportunities specifically for people 18 and over.
WHAT WILL I GET?
o Paid work training and work experience: a stipend award at the end of the three-month training
period and hourly stipends during the internship equal to the San Francisco minimum wage.
o Career guidance and support that matters to YOU!
o Peer and adult staff members to help with college & employment placement and support.
o Chances to explore new careers through job shadowing, internships, and networking.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?
In order to participate in this program, you must meet ALL of these requirements:
Be a resident of San Francisco
Be between the ages of 15 and 25
Currently receiving services through SFDPH Behavioral Health Services (SFDPH-BHS)
Available for a total of 6-14 hours per week including time spent at program workshops, time spent
at worksite, and time spent in one-on-one meetings with program staff
Available to attend mandatory weekly workshops from 4-6pm twice a week.
Ability to travel within the city of San Francisco
Must be able to provide documentation you are legally eligible to work in the United States in order
to receive payment for participation in the program
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Posted Date: 9/7/23
Program: Free Children's Dental Care
Due Date: TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, SCAN QR CODE OR EMAIL CNC.UCS@GMAIL.COM
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: UPCOMING 2023-2024 SESSIONS: SEPTEMBER 6, OCTOBER 4, NOVEMBER 1 DECEMBER 6, JANUARY 10, FEBRUARY 7, MARCH 6, APRIL 3, MAY 1, JUNE 5
Brief Info: UCSF CHILDREN'S NIGHT CLINIC IS A SCREENING PREVENTATIVE PROGRAM. WE OFFER DENTAL CARE AND INSURANCE COUNSELING TO HELP CHILDREN FIND A DENTAL PROVIDER.
WE DO NOT OFFER WALK-IN APPOINTMENTS, AND WE WILL REACH OUT TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN CONTACTING US. THANK YOU!
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Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: Juma Ventures SF
Due Date: Application comes out in May, submit form to receive an update in May
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: Summer 2024
Brief Info:
Juma offers youth a great opportunity to work and make career dreams a reality. We offer employment opportunities, the chance to build workplace skills, training on how to manage money and save, counseling to develop a plan for building a career. Special consideration to youth who:
Have experienced homelessness or temporary housing
Have been involved in the foster care system
Have a juvenile or criminal justice history
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Posted Date: 9/6/23
Program: Ma'at Youth Leadership Program
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: Virtual
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: The Ma'at Youth Leadership Program is a mentorship program to promote leadership skills and health and wellness within the Black community. Youth must identify as Black/African-American and be between the ages of 12-18 year olds. Youth will gain knowledge on life & workplace skills, mentorship and resources via workshops, panels, and discussions.
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Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: The Mix - SF Public Library
Due Date: rolling
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: ongoing
Brief Info:
The Mix offers a variety of career exploration and leadership activities for teens. Opportunities range from college and career planning, game design, audio/visual production, coding, and engineering/maker design. Click on the "Events" tab and choose "Teen Events."
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Posted Date: 1/31/24
Program: New Door Employment Program
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Starts Feb 27 but may have other openings
Brief Info: How it Works
Information Session
Youth visit New Door for an overview of our employment program. They receive an application to fill out and bring it back for an interview.One-on-One Interview
The interview gives New Door staff a chance to get to know the youth and their background. Staff learn how to best support the young person moving forward.Training
Youth participate in 72 hours of training before placement in internship site.Initial Site Visit
Once the youth is matched to a worksite business partners, they will meet with their workforce advocate and work site supervisor to discuss expectations and create a work schedule.
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Posted Date: 5/7/24
Program: MyPath
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates:
Important Program Dates
Application Opens: May 2, 2024
Interviews via Zoom: May - June 2024
New ERA Orientation (Students & Family): Thursday, July 11th @ 6:00 PM
Enrollment Workshop:Thursday, July 18th @ 5:00 PM
Summer Program
July 30th thru August 1st from 2:30PM to 5:00PM
August 6th thru August 8th from 2:30PM to 5:00PM
August 13th thru August 15th from 2:30PM to 5:00PM
First Day of Program & Account Opening: Tuesday, August 27th @ 5:00 PM
Brief Info:
MyPath is currently recruiting high school students to join our Youth Advocates for a New ERA youth leadership program! MyPath Advocates for a New ERA (New Economic Rights for All) trains high school students (grades 9-12) to take on leadership and civic engagement roles in their communities, while building their financial education. Students will get to open youth-friendly savings and checking accounts (with debit card) and learn foundational financial information in the areas of banking, budgeting, saving and credit. Additionally, they cultivate vital leadership and advocacy skills, including public speaking, problem-solving, meeting facilitation, decision-making, and teamwork, to inspire others toward common goals and causes.
Links, Other info:
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If you have any questions, please contact me at stephanie@mypathus.org or at (415) 690-6146.
Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: Opportunities for All - INTERN (ages13 - 24)
Due Date: The Opportunities For All Summer 2024 INTERN Application will open on February 15, 2024.
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: Summer 2024
Brief Info: Please note: You must be a San Francisco Resident and/or SFUSD student between the ages of 13 - 24 to apply.
Opportunities for All is the Mayor’s summer job program. The program is paid internships and training for SF high school students. Youth will work an average of four weeks and earn minimum wage for up to 20 hours a week, receive mentorship, and visit local businesses to help identify careers of interest and begin to plan for the future. Please apply even if you will be taking 2 summer school courses!
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Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: Opportunities for All - FELLOW (ages 18 - 26)
Due Date: rolling
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: Summer 2024
Brief Info:
Please note: You must be 18 - 26, and have completed high school or obtained your GED. If you do not meet these criteria, please do not complete this application.
The Opportunities for All (OFA) program provides access to career exploration and workforce development, focusing on equitable access to these opportunities through workforce connection, support and job resources for both job seekers and employers alike.
The Fellow is an entry level, supervisory position. The Fellow will lead a cohort of up to 50 Interns. This position will require the planning and preparation of a project-based curriculum for their cohort, and will be responsible for maintaining attendance records, managing and engaging the intern's in their project, and offering support to their cohort. Fellows will also be required to attend and participate in training sessions. The Fellow will report to an OFA Senior Fellow.
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Posted Date: 1/28/24
Program: Project Homeless Connect
Due Date: rolling
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates: ongoing
Brief Info:
Project Homeless Connect provides a number of opportunities to volunteer. The project needs around 900 volunteers to help connect the homeless of San Francisco with the care they need to move forward. Attend a monthly Volunteer Orientation. Orientations are every 4th Wednesday of the month from 6pm-8pm. RSVP is required as space is limited.
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Posted Date: 10/3/23
Program: Project Avary Teen Leaders
Due Date: Applications are always open
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Applications are always open and are accepted on a rolling basis. There are multiple positions available. Youth age 14+ are encouraged to apply
Brief Info: Project Avary is a community for children with incarcerated parents or loved ones.
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Posted Date: 10/3/23
Program: Project What!
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: PW is a youth-led leadership development program that hires and pays young people with incarcerated loved ones and equips them with invaluable professional skills. If you or anyone you know connects with young people ages 12 – 17 who may be interested in our program, please have them complete the referral form below or reach out to Oscar Calderon Leon, Program Manager (ocalderonleon@communityworkswest.org) for more information.
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Posted Date: 2/6/24
Program: Queer Belonging Backpacking Adventure
Due Date: Priority deadline March 10
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: June 13th to June 30th
Brief Info: see website
Queer Belonging Backpacking Adventure is a paid program from June 13th to June 30th.
This program is for High School aged youth who identify as BOTH [Black, Indigenous, People of Color] AND [Queer, Trans, and Gender Non-binary folx]. During the program, we will explore the themes of Queer belonging through community building, discussions, art, and outdoor adventures including backpacking, camping, and learning in nature. Participants will develop a deep sense of belonging within the affinity group and a connection to natural spaces. This program helps to create a safe space in which youth can connect on what it means to be QTBIPOC and learn how to advocate for more welcoming and inclusive spaces for all.
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Posted Date: 1/25/24
Program: RISE: Life Skills Development (girls only)
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person
Program Dates:
SPRING: 10 Week Program (Feb-May). Application opens in mid-January.
SUMMER: 6 Week Program (June-August). Application opens in mid-May.
FALL: 10 Week Program (October-December). Application opens in late-August.
Brief Info:
Engage in mindful workshops and activities where you can explore social justice, various identities, community healing, and self advocacy in a safe space that centers your stories, you voice, and the communities you represent. RISE explores varies topics such as healthy relationships, mental health & stress, identity & intersectionality, body image, safer sex, social justice organizing, and so much more. The program culminates in a final project in which you get to take action on a social justice issue in your community. Participants leave program with community building skills, a deeper sense of self, and the confidence to advocate for yourself and others.
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Posted Date: 1/21/24
Program: Stanford Splash
Due Date: not indicated, keep checking for updates
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: not indicated, keep checking for updates
Brief Info:
Splash is a program that brings students in grades 8-12 from everywhere to Stanford’s campus for a two-day learning extravaganza. Our goal is to create unique and fun learning experiences for students in the greater Bay Area, especially students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds. Splash also provides valuable teaching and outreach opportunities for Stanford affiliates.
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Posted Date: 1/25/24
Program: Stanford University’s High School Summer College
Due Date: Rolling Admissions but tends to be full by February
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: June 22 – August 18, 2024
Brief Info:
Stanford Summer Session provides high-achieving and ambitious students a transformative educational experience at a world-class university. By combining challenging academics with a rich array of extra-curricular programming, Stanford Summer Session successfully shares the University’s culture of innovation, academic excellence, and global responsibility. Be a current sophomore, junior, or senior, or a gap year student at the time of application. Be at least 16 at the start of the program. Attending as a commuter and taking the minimum 3 units? Costs start at $4,926
Living on campus and taking the minimum 8 units (typically 2-3 courses)? Costs start at $15,875
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Posted Date: 9/12/23
Program: (STEP) Security Training & Employment Program
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: In-Person, Age 18+
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: STEP is a free training program for anyone seeking to receive a CA Guard Card for employment opportunities. The STEP training is facilitated by Mission Hiring Hall on the second and last Thursday of each month from 9:00am - 1:30pm at the Mission Office located at 3080 16th Street.
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Posted Date: 1/25/24
Program: Summer in the City
Due Date: Please fill out our form so we can send you our SUMMER application when it becomes available.
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: July 2024
Brief Info:
The Summer in the City internship is a paid leadership program for San Francisco based LGBTQQ+ youth and allies (13-18). This program is for youth interested in learning about social justice, building community, and has a focus on learning more about queer and trans history. You will be part of collectively planning a community event with LGBTQQ+ youth and allies! Interns will leave the internship with a better understanding of the LGBTQQ+ movements and people that influenced San Francisco communities to become what they are today!
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Posted Date: 1/25/24
Program: Veterans Clinic Volunteer Program
Due Date: Rolling
In-Person or Virtual: in person
Program Dates: year-round
Brief Info:
Student volunteers are an important part of the VA medical centers' treatment team. They will receive valuable experience and training which will benefit them in applying for college and jobs. Student volunteers are liaisons with their communities and provide a valuable element of caring for Veterans.
All volunteers must have a current TB test and complete background checks prior to placement. Volunteers must be at least 14-years old.
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Posted Date: 4/26/24
Program: YMCA Jobs
Due Date: ongoing until filled
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: various
Brief Info:
Membership asociate
Some positions are 17 years and older, most are 18 and older.
The Membership Associate is responsible for creating and nurturing a seamless and meaningful YMCA member experience from fist point of contact with the Y to daily engagement of current members. The candidate demonstrates the Y’s core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility and implements the Y’s Member Engagement Principles of welcome, connect, support and invite during all member and guest interactions. They connect YMCA members with available resources virtually or in the branch. The candidate is expected to maintain general knowledge of the facility, programs and activities of the Y and provides service and information to members while creating a safe environment for all.
Salary range: $18.50 to $22.00 per hour
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Posted Date: 3/7/24
Program: Youth Apprenticeship Program (YAP)
Due Date: not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: June 5th to July 24th
Brief Info:
YAP students are effective and culturally competent role models for the youth in Jamestown’s programs. Jamestown continues to support the growth of the Youth Apprenticeship Program, which currently trains high school youth as teacher assistants in our After School Programs across all of our sites.
YAP is an opportunity for high school youth to work as a teacher assistant in our summer programs to gain workplace experience and help our community cultivate a rich learning environment for our youth in our programs.
We are looking for high school rising sophomores through graduating seniors.
Work dates are still to be determined but will roughly be between June 5th to July 24th.
Work hours are Monday through Friday from 1pm to 5pm with limited spots available from 9am to 1pm.
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Posted Date: 10/26/23
Program: Young Adult Job Center
Due Date: Not indicated
In-Person or Virtual: in-Person
Program Dates: Not indicated
Brief Info: At the Young Adult Job Center we service 16-24 year old's interested in receiving support with getting a job and/or enrolling into post-secondary education and vocational training programs. Job Center offers drop-in hours every Wednesdays from 10:00am-5:30pm and Thursdays from 10:00am to 6:30pm. We provide job readiness and life skills trainings, host info sessions and employer spotlights, and so much more. Stop by our office and use our on-site technical support such as a computer lab, fax, and virtual technology (such as Zoom) to help kickstart a your career. All services are free and included with enrollment.
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