What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Employment Program (YEP) position at City of Racine?
City of Racine residents will earn a 4% differential on top of the hourly pay range.
INTRODUCTION:
Mayor Cory Mason and the City of Racine are excited to announce that the Youth Employment Program is back! The Youth Employment Program is an 7-week internship program that provides local youth, ages 16 to 24, with work placements directly within City of Racine departments.
Our mission is to provide job accessibility in the City of Racine by introducing readily available training that leads to professional opportunities in city government.
The City of Racine’s Youth Employment Program is more than a summer program; it’s where talent meets opportunity.
The City of Racine has introduced professional on the job experience and made it accessible to youth, ages 16-24. Youth can explore professional career pathways and gain valuable hands-on experience.
POSITION PURPOSE:
Youth employees will have the opportunity to work alongside City of Racine professionals completing hands-on projects, job shadowing and gaining authentic work experience. We offer a variety of positions and departments including Marketing/social media, Park Maintenance, Inspections, IT/ Cyber Security, Early Education, Environmental Science and much more!
Expected student outcome:
Gain insight into various professional city government career paths.
Develop confidence and the ability to adapt and overcome challenges.
Experience working with city government, specifically the City of Racine.
Network and build professional relationships to enhance your future.
Gain realistic and practical experience in various fields allowing them to gain knowledge.
The essential duties of a summer internship for a city government department position can vary depending on the specific department and its needs. However, here are some common tasks and responsibilities that interns might be expected to perform.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Interns will be placed at one of the City of Racine department and/or division based on their current skills, interests, and video submission.
Youth must be at least 16 years of age at the time of the application submission.
Interns may receive training for their specific department they will work in. Every intern training may or may not be the same.
Works schedule will depend on the departments need that the intern is placed in.
Intern will receive professional development training every Friday from 9 am- 1 pm.
Interns will be assigned to a supervisor and/or mentor who will provide guidance, support, and feedback.
Work duties can vary from each day during the 7 weeks of the Youth Employment Program.
Interns will be expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner during the 7- week internship.
Interns may be required to complete certain requirements to successfully complete the internship such as completing a final assignment and participating in a survey.
Department lead will clearly communicate with interns what their duties are during the 7 weeks.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION:
Age 16 -- 24 at the time of application submission
Submitting part 1 and part 2 of application
Part Two Questions:
1.Introduce yourself: name, school, major/pathway and a fun fact about yourself!
2.What are your top two career interests?
3.Have you already started learning skills for your dream career? If so, please provide details. If not, what skills do you hope to learn in the near future?
4.If your friends or peers could describe you, what would they say about you?
5.What do you hope to gain from the Youth Employment Program?
Here are some tips and examples while you create your video. Remember to follow all qualifications and be yourself!
Example: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LPQ3RkP1DPKyrEg1jo875yLEst4GJo8e/view
Example: https://youtu.be/NWWaOWRRR38
Indeed article: https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/interviewing/how-to-make-video-job-application
Email your part 2 to yep@cityofracine.org The subject line should say "YEP Application - Part 2".
Please do not text the video, email only.
If you have difficulty submitting a large file (the video), here are some suggestions of platforms that allow you to share large content:
Google Drive - update access to "Anyone with the link"
Youtube.com (private videos will not be considered for employment)
www.loom.com (private videos will not be considered for employment)
Saving the video on a flash drive and dropping off at City Hall (please email YEP if you are choosing this option)
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION:
Some departments may require an intern to have some background in a specific field before the beginning of the internship.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to communicate kindly when dealing with the public.
Being flexible and willing to work with others.
Being able to take directions and receive feedback.
Being on- time at the beginning of your work shift on time.
Communicating any changes or emergencies that will affect your attendance.
Willing to attend meetings, events and training sessions related to your department.
Kind and easy to get along with and collaborate in a co-working space.
Having a can-do mindset and being open to learning new task outside your comfort zone.
If the department has special requirements youth interns will be made aware of ahead of time.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE POSITION:
Physical demands will vary depending on the department the intern is assigned to.
Department manager or contact will clearly state what the physical demands will be during training.
EQUIPMENT:
Equipment used may vary per department for the summer internship program. Youth interns will receive the proper training needed if they are assigned to use special equipment.
This job description is intended to identify essential duties and illustrates other types of duties that may be assigned. It should not be interpreted as describing all the duties that will be required of an employee or be used to limit the nature and extent of assignments that an individual is required to perform. In addition to the responsibilities and duties listed, it is expected that employees will maintain a consistent and reliable attendance record. Job descriptions are subject to revision at any time at the discretion of the City of Racine.
The City of Racine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the city will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
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