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Weekend Teen Technology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Nursing Tech

West Monroe, LA · On-site

$16.25 - $20.75/hr

... HAVE WEEKEND AVAILABILITY! If you are compassionate, dependable, and passionate about helping others on their recovery journey, we'd love to hear from you. REQUIREMENTS Louisiana Adult & Teen ...

Teacher

South Elgin, IL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

... teen students the knowledge and skills needed to become safe, responsible drivers. This is a ... Keep students engaged through discussion, activities, videos, and classroom technology * Maintain ...

Teacher

South Elgin, IL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

... teen students the knowledge and skills needed to become safe, responsible drivers. This is a ... Keep students engaged through discussion, activities, videos, and classroom technology * Maintain ...

Teacher

South Elgin, IL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

... teen students the knowledge and skills needed to become safe, responsible drivers. This is a ... Keep students engaged through discussion, activities, videos, and classroom technology * Maintain ...

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Weekend Teen Technology information

What is the difference between Weekend Teen Technology vs Weekend Tech Support?

AspectWeekend Teen TechnologyWeekend Tech Support
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic technical knowledgeHigh school diploma; basic troubleshooting skills
Work EnvironmentCustomer homes, retail stores, or onlineCustomer homes, offices, or retail locations
Industry UsageTechnology retail, education, or community programsIT support, customer service, retail tech
Common Search/ComparisonWeekend Teen Technology vs Weekend Tech Support

Weekend Teen Technology typically involves assisting with basic tech setup, troubleshooting, or product demonstrations, often in retail or community settings. Weekend Tech Support focuses more on resolving technical issues for customers, often in IT or customer service roles. Both roles require basic technical skills and are performed during weekends, but their work environments and specific tasks differ slightly.

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Teen Workforce Development Facilitator - Full Time

philaymca

Conshohocken, PA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

The full-time Teen Workforce Development Facilitator will join the Greater Philadelphia YMCA’s Workforce Development Department to facilitate the Teen Workforce Development Program (YWDP). This role will involve supporting the development of teens' professional skills, including leadership, teamwork, communication, and career readiness. The facilitator will work closely with high school students, mentors, and community partners to provide career exposure, mentorship, and job opportunities. The role requires program facilitation, student engagement, and partnerships with school partners.

Some rewards for joining our team: 

  • Free YMCA membership - access to all branches! 

  • Flexible work schedule

  • Sweet discounts on child care and summer camp programs

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life Insurances

  • Generous Paid Time Off + 7 paid holidays throughout the year

  • Planning for your future? Ask us how we do it at the Y- it's awesome!

  • Supplemental insurance benefits

What is needed for this job:

  • 2+ years of experience in youth development, workforce programming, or a related field
  • Strong organizational, communication, and facilitation skills
  • Ability to engage and relate to diverse groups of young people from various social and economic backgrounds
  • Proficiency with presentation technology, Google Suite, and Microsoft Office
  • Ability to mentor, motivate, and engage teens in skill-building activities
  • Experience working in workforce development or career readiness programs is preferred
  • Knowledge of career pathways, job market trends, and employer needs
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as required for special events and programming
  • Strong interpersonal, problem-solving, and emotional-intelligence skills
  • Preference for Spanish speakers, but not required

The responsibilities we will trust you with:

Program Facilitation:

    • Facilitate weekly workforce development sessions focusing on social-emotional skills, career readiness, job skills, and professional development
    • Lead activities and workshops on communication skills, resume building, interview preparation, and networking strategies
    • Supervise and mentor teens in real-world work experiences, such as job shadowing, hands-on learning activities, summer jobs, and summer internships
    • Coordinate and oversee special events such as networking events and company tours
    • Collaborate with school staff to ensure program activities align with teen development goals and educational curricula.

Student Engagement:

    • Foster a supportive and inclusive environment for teens to develop professional and essential social-emotional skills
    • Act as a mentor and career coach, offering guidance on work-readiness, goal-setting, and professional etiquette
    • Ensure students participate in meaningful job shadowing, summer jobs/internships, and career workshops
    • Maintain consistent communication with participants and their families to ensure successful participation and completion of program milestones

Curriculum and Program Development:

    • Develop and implement a curriculum that includes practical job skills, career exploration, and financial literacy
    • Create opportunities for students to interact with industry professionals through guest speaker events and career panels
    • Ensure programming aligns with the YMCA’s values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility

Retention & Stakeholder Engagement:

    • Implement strategies to retain diverse groups of teens for the program, ensuring equal access and opportunities
    • Engage with schools, community centers, and local organizations to promote the program
    • Develop and maintain strong relationships with schools, employers, and community partners to increase participation and job placement opportunities

Administrative Duties:

    • Maintain accurate records of student participation, program outcomes, and feedback from students and parents
    • Assist with logistical arrangements for events, including registration, attendance, and follow-up communications
    • Support program evaluation efforts to assess the impact and effectiveness of the program

What you can expect:

  • Support from an amazing team which includes training you on expectations

  • Opportunities to learn and grow

  • Being a part of a non-profit organization that works to make the community stronger

  • Great members to work with every day!

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