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Youth Learning Assistant

Baltimore, MD ยท On-site

$21.50 - $28.50/hr

Provide one-on-one play-based learning sessions to children aged 26 in our clinic setting ... This can bethrough child care, teaching, coaching, or volunteer work * Ability to achieve and ...

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How much do work based learning jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for work based learning in Gambrills, MD is $21.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.20 and $26.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are work-based learning programs?

Work-based learning programs are educational experiences that combine classroom instruction with practical, hands-on training in a real work environment. These programs help students and participants develop job-specific skills, gain industry knowledge, and build professional networks while still in school. Common examples include internships, apprenticeships, job shadowing, and cooperative education. Work-based learning bridges the gap between education and employment, making participants more prepared for their future careers.

What types of projects or assignments can I expect to work on in a work based learning coordinator role?

As a Work-Based Learning coordinator, you'll typically manage and facilitate internships, job shadowing, apprenticeships, and other experiential learning opportunities for students. Your daily responsibilities may include developing partnerships with local employers, aligning student placements with academic goals, and ensuring compliance with relevant educational and labor regulations. You'll collaborate closely with educators, students, and industry partners to design meaningful work experiences, monitor student progress, and address any challenges that arise. This role often requires effective communication skills and adaptability to meet the changing needs of students and employers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a work based learning coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Work-Based Learning Coordinator, you need a background in education, career counseling, or workforce development, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in school or business settings. Familiarity with career readiness platforms, student information systems, and compliance documentation is typically required. Strong communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills help bridge the gap between students, employers, and educators. These competencies are crucial for effectively coordinating hands-on learning experiences that prepare students for future careers.

What is the difference between Work Based Learning vs Intern?

AspectWork Based LearningIntern
CredentialsVaries; often includes certifications or courseworkTypically students or entry-level; may require enrollment in educational programs
Work EnvironmentReal workplace settings across industriesReal workplace settings, often temporary or seasonal
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by educational institutions and employers for skill developmentUsed by companies for talent scouting and training

Work Based Learning and Internships both provide practical experience, but Work Based Learning is often integrated into educational programs and may involve a broader range of activities. Internships are usually short-term positions focused on gaining industry exposure. Both serve as valuable pathways for career development.

What can you do through work-based learning?

Work-based learning provides opportunities to gain hands-on experience in a real work environment, develop industry-specific skills, and build professional networks. It often includes internships, apprenticeships, or cooperative education programs that may lead to job offers or certifications.

What cities near Gambrills, MD are hiring for Work Based Learning jobs?

Cities near Gambrills, MD with the most Work Based Learning job openings:

Infographic showing various Work Based Learning job openings in Gambrills, MD as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,599 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

Career Coach In-School Youth - Annapolis High School (Bilingual: Spanish & English)

Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp.

Linthicum Heights, MD โ€ข On-site

$61K - $70K/yr

Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description:

AAWDC - Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation

Career Coach In-School Youth - Bilingual: Spanish & EnglishSchoolhouse Assignment - Annapolis High School
Innovation CollaborationExcellence


Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation, (AAWDC) is a nationally recognized, innovative workforce development organization that provides high-quality workforce development services to drive purposeful change in Anne Arundel County and across Maryland.


AAWDC is the bridge between understanding the workforce and talent development needs of local and regional businesses and preparing individuals to meet their full career potential. AAWDC’s vision, mission, and core values are at the heart of the way the organization achieves success.


Job Summary - Career Coach In-School Youth

The Career Coach is responsible for providing career counseling to middle and high school students, coordination of career exploration resources, work with partners on developing career exploration activities and administering these activities in the middle and high schools. The Career Coach will also work with students individually and in groups to assist them in determining their career pathway and matching post-CCR pathway. The Career Coach tracks and reports student progress through data management systems.


Key Functions/Responsibilities: To perform in this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Other duties may be assigned to meet the program’s needs.

  • Provide individual and group career coaching services to students across assigned middle and/or high school grade levels on Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) campuses.
  • Support students in the completion and interpretation of career interest inventories, assessments and planning tools using a career readiness and exploration platform.
  • Provide individualized and group coaching services, including development of student career plans, to AACPS students (coordinating with AACPS staff) through various activities such as but not limited to:
    • Classroom push-in presentations
    • One-on-one meetings
    • Guest speakers
    • Workshops
    • Work-based opportunities
    • Smail & large group activities
    • Field trips
    • Networking events or professional panels
    • Career Day/Fair/Expo
    • After-school events (virtual and in-person)
    • Hiring events
  • Facilitate students in developing an individualized Six-Year Plan as aligned to the Maryland Blueprint Pillar Three standards and actively participate in the development, documentation and annual revision of students’ six (6) year academic and career plans.
  • Facilitate student engagement across the work-based learning continuum.
  • Advise students on readiness for post-CCR[PJ6] pathway participation.
  • Conduct employability and work readiness training skill development, including soft skills; document services and outcomes in approved data systems.
  • Partner with community organizations, businesses and agencies to enhance program delivery and support students.
  • Work independently and collaborate with internal and external agencies, non-profits and community partners to expand program opportunities that assist students such as internships, apprenticeships, mock interviewing, career fairs, job shadowing, essential soft skills training and work experiences.
  • Assist in developing and maintaining career exploration materials and self-service resources.
  • Collaborate with external and internal partners to implement summer career exploration activities.
  • Develop and provide career resources to be used by students.
  • Collaborate with school counselors, educators, special education staff, multilingual learner staff and administrators.
  • Implement the assigned career coaching curriculum and meet identified targets.
  • Collect, track, analyze and report on student engagement and outcomes through various data reporting mechanisms.
  • Participate in individual and group supervision, staff and program meetings, professional development, conferences and other program and organizational events as assigned.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Work Schedule. As an AAWDC team member, it is AAWDC’s responsibility to determine your work hours in coordination with AACPS. No alternative scheduling or working hours will be accommodated unless sufficient documentation supports a required change in work schedule. The work schedule below is for Career Coaches:
Middle School Career Coaches*

  • Monday–Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (7.25 hrs. per day)
    • Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. (6 hours)

    Note: Schedule may vary for specific school assignments. This work schedule applies to all middle school career coaches except for the career coach at Monarch Global Academy Laurel, which has a different work schedule.

  • This is a 12-month position, including summer work supporting assigned programs. Therefore, the expectation is that staff will work over the summer when school is not in session and will be required to provide support to whichever summer program(s) the Director, In-School Youth Services, assigns to the team member.
  • Staff are expected to work onsite daily at assigned schools.
  • When schools are closed, but offices are open, staff report to the Career Center unless otherwise directed.
  • Telework is not permitted unless explicitly authorized.

High School Career Coaches

  • Monday–Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. (7.25 hrs. per day)
  • Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (6 hours)
  • This is a 12-month position, including summer work supporting assigned programs. Therefore, the expectation is that staff will work over the summer when school is not in session and will be required to provide support to whichever summer program(s) the Director, In-School Youth Services, assigns to the team member.
  • Staff are expected to work onsite daily at assigned schools.
  • When schools are closed, but offices are open, staff report to the Career Center unless otherwise directed.

Remote Work & Telework: The position requires staff to be onsite in their assigned schools every day, Monday through Friday, unless Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS) are closed. On days when AACPS is closed but AAWDC is open, the career coaching team must report to the Career Center unless the Director, In-School Youth Services, has provided other guidance. Unless there is inclement weather and AAWDC’s Human Resources (HR) department has sent out an email with very clear directives about working from home, In-School Career Coaches do not have the option to telework.



Requirements:

Qualifications

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor's degree preferred.
  • Minimum of 2 years working with youth in education, workforce development, case management, human services or social services.
  • Experience working in a K-12 school setting (preferred).
  • Bilingual Requirement: Spanish & English language requirement.
  • Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Knowledge of career counseling practices and working with diverse student populations.
  • Experience preparing and facilitating workshops, group instruction, as well as planning large scale school-wide events.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills that include the ability to prioritize work and manage deadlines successfully.
  • Ability to work independently with intrinsic motivation.
  • Knowledge of career counseling theories and techniques, including the impact of cultural values and unique needs of a diverse population.
  • Multitasking in a high intensity, fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with internal and external partners.
  • Commitment to high-quality service and student outcomes.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel & PowerPoint), Google Workspace, Learning Management Systems and Career Exploration Software.
  • Ability to utilize and quickly learn technical tools in various environments.

Work Environment

  • Primarily based in a school or office setting.
  • May require occasional evening or weekend hours based on program and departmental needs.
  • Local travel within Anne Arundel County may be required. Must have the ability to provide personal transportation.
  • Monday through Friday to fulfill 35 hours per week.

Physical Demands

  • This position requires constant movement and walking throughout the school building at all levels. In addition, the position involves standing for long periods, sitting, bending and reaching.
  • Ability to move materials and equipment (tables up to 50 lbs. with assistance; chairs up to 15 lbs. without assistance).

Supervisory Responsibilities· None
Disclosure and Eligibility: As a potential AAWDC candidate working as an In-School Career Coach, I acknowledge that this position requires onsite work in Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Candidates must meet all background and eligibility requirements. I understand and acknowledge that I will be disqualified from employment and potential continued employment with AAWDC and removed from consideration for employment or removed from current employment with AAWDC if any of the following apply:

  • Currently on probation (in any state, federal, or local jurisdiction or any U.S. territory)
  • Have a STET disposition (a court-approved indefinite postponement of a criminal case placing the matter on an inactive docket).
  • Have received Probation Before Judgment (PBJ), defined as a legal disposition in which a judge withholds a formal conviction following a guilty plea and places the individual on probation; or
  • Have any pending criminal charges.

Benefit Summary AAWDC supports the needs of employees both in and outside of the work environment. Full-time AAWDC employees enjoy a robust benefits package including but not limited to:

  • 35-hour work week
  • Medical Insurance – employee paid portion of just 14% of total cost – AAWDC pays 86%!
  • Dental Insurance – NO COST to employees – AAWDC covers 100% of the cost!
  • Vision Insurance – NO COST to employees – AAWDC covers 100% of the cost!
  • Retirement Plan – match is one dollar for every two dollars contributed, up to maximum of 5%
  • Life & Accident Insurance- Free to employees – AAWDC covers 100% of the cost!
  • Vacation Time (Annual Leave) –Eligible to accrue up to three (3) weeks to start!
  • Holidays – twelve (12) paid holidays
  • Personal Days – two (2) Personal Days for non-recognized holidays
  • Sick Leave – up to 40 hours a year
  • Professional Development – up to $2,000 per year
  • Tuition Reimbursement – up to a $500.00
  • Voluntary Life & Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurances for employee, spouse & children
  • Voluntary AFLAC Insurances – Accident-Only, Cancer Indemnity, Critical Care & Hospital Confinement
  • Voluntary Life Coverage –Transamerica Universal Life Insurance for employee, spouse & children

Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and pregnancy-related conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, gender identity genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws and ordinances.