Summer Youth Intern-Rising Explorers

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Introduction The Summer Youth Intern-Rising Explorers Program will provide high school participants with a Summer Youth Internship opportunity. Students will be introduced to City career opportunities and gain valuable knowledge as they prepare for future employment. Summer Youth Interns-Rising Explorers will have an opportunity to learn more about a variety of tasks within the City of Tampa departments.

Summer Youth Interns-Rising Explorers will be scheduled up to 32 hours per week (Monday - Thursday). All applicants must abide by the designated work schedule, professionalism and city's code of ethics. Must have reliable transportation to/from worksite locations.

All applicants must be able to pass a comprehensive criminal background check and drug test. If you would like to be considered, please review the requirements below then complete and submit an employment application AND a supplemental form. Examples of Duties The Summer Youth Intern-Rising Explorers will: Explore and learn about a variety of entry level careers within various departments in the City of Tampa.

Learn about the core functions and the essential services of the assigned city department. Work with a mentor on real world assignments. Attend performance management instruction and coaching lessons.

Participate in career exploration workshops and peer networking sessions. Interact with City staff to enhance knowledge and skill required for various jobs. Perform other related duties as required for your job assignment.

Summer Youth Interns-Rising Explores will be scheduled up to a maximum of 32 hours per week (Monday - Friday, depending on work assignment). Minimum Qualifications Applicants must be at least 16 years of age Must be a current Hillsborough County School student (Public or Private) Pass pre-employment background and drug screenings Must be able to commit to an 8-week schedule Licenses or Certifications Drivers license preferred Examination Evaluation of education and experience. Drug testing is included in all pre-employment processing.

Conclusion HELPFUL HINTS FOR COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION: Please register before you begin the application process. This will enable you to view and re-use information from previously submitted applications to complete and submit any future applications. Please make certain your application is complete and the information you provide clearly demonstrates that you possess the minimum job qualifications as stated in the job announcement.

Resumes can be submitted in support of an application, but not in lieu of an application. Resumes and copies of certifications or other required documents may be attached to your online application. Post submission documentation include the following: Must be in good standing with their high school Provide a recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or mentor Applicants under 18 years of age must provide parental consent forms Link for submission of requested documents will follow in later communication.

Questions or concerns prior to submission should be directed to Anthony Givens email: anthony.givens@tampagov.net Telephone: 813-274 -7575.

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