CAREER READINESS
Career Technical Education (CTE) is at the front of innovation in education in the Northshore School District. There is nothing more exciting than seeing students engaged in studies that spark their imaginations. To be career ready, you need to be able to integrate and apply 21st century skills, technical knowledge and skills, and core academic knowledge. With an emphasis on real world, real life skills, Career and Technical Education – Northshore School District connects you to academics and training that will help you be successful in the future through hands on, applied learning. Our goal is that every student will graduate from high school globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st century. No matter what your dream, you can pursue it through CTE.
CAREER PROGRAMS
- SATELLITE PROGRAMS
- WANIC PROGRAMS
- APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
- APPRENTICESHIP EVENTS
- CAREER & COLLEGE READINESS OPEN HOUSE
SATELLITE PROGRAMS
WANIC PROGRAMS
See WANIC.org for list of courses and descriptions for courses that are offered to Northshore School District students but offered outside our school district.
Apply to the Non-NSD WANIC courses at WANIC.org
Here’s a link to a video showcasing WANIC courses: WANIC Video
The most popular WANIC courses for WHS students are:
- Fire & EMS
- Health Science Careers (at WANIC site)
- Dental Careers
- Medical Careers
- All the courses at DigiPen
wanic course information sheet
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
Apprenticeship Programs
Apprenticeship programs are a combination of on the job education and training with classroom instruction that provide individuals with an effective way of entering a career in the skilled workforce. Apprentices earn a living wage throughout the education process, with periodic raises to reflect increased experience and commitment. Once the apprenticeship is completed, workers receive full journey level wages and possess a trade certification that is recognized internationally.
For more information regarding these highly sought after positions, please go to the following link.
http://www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship/Programs/
APPRENTICESHIP EVENTS
National Apprenticeship Week - November 14-20, 2022
The National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) Celebration spotlights and increases community awareness about the benefits of apprenticeship, pre-apprenticeship, and trade programs to hundreds of young adults, job seekers, educational partners, and community leaders.
CAREER & COLLEGE READINESS OPEN HOUSE
The Virtual Career & College Readiness Open House will be in February 2021.
College & Career Readiness Information
Visit program pathways, meet instructors and students, ask questions, and view samples of students work.
Job/Internship/Volunteer Opportunities
Job Openings
Need to post a "Help Wanted Position?" Please email Lisa Allen @ lallen@nsd.org.
Once your information has been approved, we will post above. Thank you!
Job Opportunities
- Goldfish Swim School
- Home Depot
- Jet City Pizza
- Kid's Country Learning Center
- Kirkland Parks & Community Services - Pee Wee Basketball Coach
- Northshore YMCA
- OTA Summer Kids Camp Counselors
- Skyhawks Coaches
- ServiceMaster of Seattle
- Swanky Scoop
- Everett AquaSox
- Kid's Country Learning Center
- Kumon of Kenmore
- Umpires North West
- Skyhawks Summer Programs
- Kate Quinn Woodinville Warehouse
- Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth
- Stack 571
- American Water Damage Restoration
- Ricoh
- City of Kirkland - Youth Sports Official
- Marymoor Park Summer Concert Staff
- Snow Flake Lane Auditions - September 2022
- Kiddie Academy
- Wolfe Plumbing
- Walla Walla Steak Company
- Astronics
- Wave Aquatics
- Freeburg Fireworks
- Bank of America
- Vineyard Park @ Bothell Landing
- Silver Lake Water & Sewer
- WSEQC Ranch - Ranch Hand
- New Panel
Goldfish Swim School
Home Depot
Jet City Pizza
Kid's Country Learning Center
Kid’s Country is seeking dedicated, responsible and creative individuals to provide a nurturing environment for all children. With 9 locations, our centers employ a diverse staff who value a stimulating atmosphere and desire to be a part of a team of passionate professionals. We are committed to training to keep you abreast of the latest developments in early childhood education and enhance your skills.
Interested applicants should apply here: https://earlylearningacademies.isolvedhire.com/jobs
Kirkland Parks & Community Services - Pee Wee Basketball Coach
Looking for 3 staff for our upcoming winter Pee Wee Basketball League, starting February 26. We need students who would love to make a positive impact in the community and get paid to have fun. No basketball experience necessary! Staff would help setup/take down game equipment and referee games for 3-6 year olds. Games at this age are very recreational and fun. Staff would be supporting kids in learning the basics of basketball. Games are held at Finn Hill Middle School on Saturdays from 8:30-3:30pm.
Apply online today:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/3358077-0/pee-wee-basketball-program-attendant/apply
Northshore YMCA
We are starting our Basketball Leagues in January and looking for referees. They can be age 16 and up and the games are primarily on Saturdays. We also have Youth Instructor positions (coach/running sports classes) for age 18 and above. I am asking this group if anyone in each school would be able to connect with me on whether you are able to pass this along on a job board or word of mouth in your programs to those who may be interested in working, first of all, and who enjoy sports. We will have other sports in each season that staff may be used for as well.
Contact: Becky Cherry @ bcherry@seattleymca.org
OTA Summer Kids Camp Counselors
OTA Summer Kids Camp 2023 in Bothell, WA
We are hiring Summer Camp Counselors!
Apply Today! Email: sean@otathletics.com
$17-$20 per hour. 40 hours per camp week!
9am-4:30pm
Skyhawks Coaches
Positions Available
Skyhawks is actively hiring for youth sports Program Coach and Program Director positions!
Benefits/Perks
● Entry-level Program Coach roles available
● Program Director roles available to those looking to grow as leaders
● Work with kids in sports - The best job you will ever have!
● Varied work locations throughout your community
● Flexible work schedule
● Summer Camp Season - Get weekends off!
● Winter/Spring/Fall Seasons - We work around your school or other work schedule!
● Free First Aid/CPR/AED certification and Positive Coaching Alliance certification
● Paid training
Company Overview
With over 40 years of offering skill-based sports opportunities for children, Skyhawks is best known for beginner to intermediate instruction that helps build confidence in young players preparing them for their next step in sports. We offer:
1. Skyhawks skill-based offerings that include 12 different sports across various camp and class formats for ages 4 to 14
2. SuperTots classes that offer children ages 2 to 5 game-based development opportunities across 7 different sports
3. STEM Sports, a one-of-a-kind program that blends the science of sports with traditional skill-based instruction
Our mission is to teach life skills through sports and we operate in hundreds of communities across nearly 30 states, providing quality sports instruction to thousands of children every year.
Job Responsibilities
As a Program Coach, you will:
● Be a great communicator and work closely with your Program Director and fellow coaches
● Assist with program planning and implementation
● Help setup equipment and prepare participant giveaways
● Lead instruction with a group of participants throughout the entirety of the program
As a Program Director, you will also:
● Lead program planning and implementation efforts using Skyhawks curriculum
● Both transport and prepare equipment and participant giveaways with the help of staff
● Head up the sign-in and parent welcome procedure along with implementing safety protocols
● Lead your own participant group while managing program quality and coach development
● Be a “Free Director” at larger programs roaming and supporting all participant groups
● Manage roster and turn in completed, accurate roster paperwork at the end of each program
● Be one of our leaders in the field who sets the tone for all coaches
All staff are expected to commit to the full duration of assigned programs:
● Summer Camp Season - You are assigned to one or more camp formats per week that typically take place Monday through Friday 9am-12pm, 1-4pm or 9am-3pm
● Winter/Spring/Fall Seasons - You will be assigned to multiple classes that take place during afternoons, evenings and weekends typically once per week over four to eight weeks
Qualifications
● A high-energy, enthusiastic demeanor
● Multi-sport background preferred
● Flexible and adaptable
● Responsible and committed to following through on assignments
● Some experience working with kids (not required)
● Some experience coaching youth sports (not required)
● Some supervisory experience (not required)
● Desire to build experience developing youth and/or teaching sports
● A passion for and interest in developing leadershi
This opportunity is perfect for anyone interested in pursuing a career in coaching, teaching, physical education, exercise and fitness, sport management or people who simply enjoy working with kids and in sports. This is also an opportunity for school staff who are looking for afternoon or weekend work. Skyhawks offers several benefits such as First Aid/CPR certification, Positive Coaching Alliance certification, flexible schedule, leadership opportunities, and much more. A coaching job with Skyhawks is also a chance to make a massive impact on the youth in the local community! Please help us spread the word to both experienced candidates and those that are new to coaching and looking to develop their skills.
Program Coach:
A Program Coach is a qualified college-aged individual or high school student with experience in athletics and working with children. The coach is the most essential part of the Skyhawks program. They work individually with the participants to teach, encourage and challenge them. Each coach must complete an extensive certification process and successfully pass a criminal background investigation.
Program Directory:
A Program Director is a qualified college-aged individual or college graduate with strong communication skills, athletic management experience and a love for working with children. Their primary responsibility is to be the "on-site" supervisor for each program. Each director is thoroughly trained, is first-aid and CPR certified and has successfully passed a criminal background investigation.
https://www.skyhawks.com/staff/application/
ServiceMaster of Seattle
Looking to work for a GREAT company offering paid training, benefits, and Profit Sharing? Must be 18+ years old.
ServiceMaster of Seattle (located in Everett, Snohomish, and Woodinville) currently has several full time and part time employment opportunities available.
We are seeking to hire for the following opportunities:
Warehouse/Moving Technicians
Packing Cleaning and Storage Technicians
Commercial and Floor Care Technicians – Part time and full time
Housekeeping opportunities - Part time
Disaster Restoration Technicians
Flexible hours (for Commercial and Floor Cleaning Techs) and great pay! Paid Training!
If you are looking to supplement your current income or work part time, please give me a call!
Please call Lisa at 425-637-9770 or directly at 425-766-0582.
Must have WA State Driver’s License with a good driving record and the ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screen. Must be 18 years of age or older.
ServiceMaster offers paid training, benefits, and profit sharing.
Thank you!
Swanky Scoop
Looking for summer help & during the school year.
Swanky Scoop is a small batch premium ice cream store opening soon in Woodin Creek Village. We are in the happiness business! Looking for enthusiastic ice cream scoopers who are prepared to dig in--scooping ice cream, making waffle cones, taking payments from customers, offering samples, and living the ice cream dream.
This is a tipped position, in addition to the salary listed.
Responsibilities
- Offering samples and taking customer orders
- Scooping ice cream in consistent sizes
- Making waffle cones
- Cleaning--counters, tables, bathroom, equipment (scoops, shake blender cups), hands
- Ringing customers out through POS (point of sale) system--register
- Stocking ice cream dipping cabinets, napkins, cones, etc.
Requirements
- Access to a phone and internet for scheduling communication
- Evening and weekend hours
- Food worker/safety card (can be acquired after job offer)
- Everybody cleans
- Age 16 or older
https://jobs.7shifts.com/de4941d6-92db-4eb3-9f0a-9981413cbda1
Everett AquaSox
Kid's Country Learning Center
Kumon of Kenmore
Kumon is currently the largest after-school program in the world with over four million students enrolled and counting. We are now hiring Classroom Assistants to join our team at Kumon of Kenmore. If you are a self-driven, motivated candidate with a passion for helping children achieve their academic objectives and build confidence in their studies, Kumon of Kenmore may be a fit for you.
Responsibilities
- Effectively communicate and coordinate with the instructor, assisting in daily lesson planning
- Aid in preparing work to be administered in class
- Provide individual assistance to children as needed to support their coursework and their understanding of key math and reading concepts
- Ensure the safety of the students within the classroom
- Assist in administration of center’s rules and policies
- Assist in reviewing, grading and recording classwork and tests
- Maintain, observe and assess each student's progress through assessments and be aware of students who need more one-on-one guidance
- Provide additional assistance to students who have special needs
Qualifications
- Experience working with children strongly preferred
- Strong background in reading comprehension, writing and mathematics
- Ability to communicate effectively and thoughtfully with students, parents and instructors regarding students’ progress and behavior
- Strong organizational skills are essential to aid in preparing materials for the day's plans
- Ability to prioritize tasks in a timely and organized faction, especially in instances where classroom activity is high
- Outgoing, friendly and service-oriented personality
- Ability to manage potentially challenging behavior from students and maintain a professional and patient demeanor
- Experience fostering positive relationships with children and parents in a learning environment
We look forward to receiving your application.
Xiaohui Xi
Kumon of Kenmore
206-390-8943
Umpires North West
UMPIRES NW is looking for new & experienced Baseball/Softball Officials 16 years old or older to officiate Youth Baseball and/or Fastpitch Softball Games —GREAT PAY ($40-$65 per game),
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES, TRAINING PROVIDED, NO UPFRONT COSTS (we can provide protective gear if needed) AND LOCAL AREA GAMES. Check us out at our website –
www.umpiresnw.com/training.
PLEASE CONTACT:
Steve Reed 206-962-9113 – steve@umpiresnw.com
Pablo de Leon Jr 206-271-3722 – pablo@umpiresnw.com
Skyhawks Summer Programs
Kate Quinn Woodinville Warehouse
Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth
Johns Hopkins Center For Talented Youth provides today's brightest K-12 students with fun, challenging courses; a close-knit community of engaged, like-minded peers; and a strong foundation for future success in college and career endeavors. We’re hosting a residential site at Seattle University. We need instructional and non-instructional personnel to support these programs. Click here to learn more about all of our site locations and session dates. Click here to review positions details and salaries.
We hire on-campus roles in the following categories:
- Academic: Instructor and Teaching Assistant
- Administrative: Site Director, Academic Counselor, Academic Dean, Dean of Residential Life, Office Manager, Dean of Operations, Academic Dean’s Assistant, Dean of Students’ Assistant, General Assistant, and Residential Program Assistant.
- Tech Support: Computer Support Assistant
- Student Life: Resident Assistant and Senior Resident Assistant,
- Wellness: Site Nurse and Health Assistant.
What are the next steps?
- Click here to explore these employment opportunities
- A recruiting team member will work to match you with a role that best aligns with your background and expressed interest
- Apply
Not sure? Please join us for an information session!
- To register for the next information session, please click here.
- Nest session is 5/4/22 at 7pm EST
- Shortly after registering, you will receive an email with the Zoom Meeting information.
We encourage you to share these exciting opportunities with friends and colleagues. Please stay safe, and I look forward to connecting with you soon!
Stack 571
American Water Damage Restoration
Our company has 4 openings as Restoration Technicians with potential growth as leaders in the water and restoration industry. We provide good benefits and with a starting pay of $20/hour. We will provide free training to become certified technician with potential pay of $40/hour. When we say career growth, we mean becoming Chief Technician, Project Manager, Marketing Specialist, and other positions in leadership role.
What is a Restoration Technician?
Restoration technicians are among the first people to provide support to victims of fires, floods, and other disasters by helping them restore their homes and property so they can start getting their lives back to normal. Restoration technicians help assess what property and belongings can be saved and begin the process of water and debris cleanup.
Ricoh
COMPANY DESCRIPTION:
Ricoh seeks to achieve business growth and the sustainable development of society by creating new value for our customers.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
*Performs duties related to the shipping of materials
*May perform meeting room and conference room set ups
*Answers customer questions regarding status or feasibility of job requests
* Calculates charges for jobs performed and maintains some billing logs
*Sort mail such as returned letters, adjustments, bills, orders, and payments.
*Dispose of junk mail.
*Weigh mail to determine correct postage.
*Arrange for pickup of outgoing mail.
*Receive outgoing mail and apply correct postage.
*Calculates charges for jobs performed and maintains some billing logs
WEEKLY PAY:
This position offers a $650 Weekly Pay.
No specific time required as long as work is completed in a timely manner every week!
Note: This is a Remote Part time job and applicant are expected to perform their duties from home .
Note: Must be 17 and above for consideration.
PS: For more information, Please email (davepagenkopf.ricoh@gmail.com). ONLY with your personal email address for more information:
City of Kirkland - Youth Sports Official
Marymoor Park Summer Concert Staff
The position starts now for the Marymoor Park Summer Concert Series and applications will be taken through September.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/kingcounty/jobs/3182005/parking-and-events-program-assistant.
Snow Flake Lane Auditions - September 2022
Every year, Snowflake Lane hires a cast of various performers who all contribute to a spectacular holiday parade that occurs nightly along Bellevue Way. And we would love to count you among them!
We audition performers 14 years of age and up (there is no age cap, so older siblings, parents, etc. are encouraged to audition as well). As per usual, Snowflake Lane will run nightly from Black Friday to Christmas Eve (11/25-12/24).
All auditions will be held in September 2022.
Performers will earn $40 per night, with plenty of additional opportunities for bonuses throughout the season (meaning they can earn over $1,000 if they commit to every rehearsal and all 30 performances).
Use the link below or the QR code on our fliers to complete the audition form for a chance to become a part of the holiday magic: https://bit.ly/SFL2022_Audition_Form.
Kiddie Academy
Wolfe Plumbing
WE CAN OFFER YOU A GREAT CAREER WITH ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS WITHOUT THE FINANCIAL AND TIME CONSTRAINTS OF COLLEGE.
IF YOU’RE HARD WORKING & WANT TO WORK FOR A LOCAL FAMILY RUN COMPANY COME SEE US!
WOLFE OFFERS GREAT BENEFITS INCLUDING:
PAID VACATIONS - PAID HOLIDAYS- ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY -
MEDICAL – ANNUAL COMPANY CAMPOUT- BONUSES & MORE
WOLFE PLUMBING, INC
832 80TH ST SW
EVERETT, WA 98203
360-794-8621
APPLY TODAY @ www.wolfeplumbinginc.com
Walla Walla Steak Company
For More Information Contact:
Erik Agnew
General Manager
WALLA WALLA STEAK COMPANY
13205 NE 175th St, Woodinville, WA 98072
480-285-3657
c: 480-234-5483
Astronics
Are you graduating soon and looking to explore an exciting career field?
Get your foot in the door in the Aerospace industry!
Astronics is currently hiring Material Handlers, Shipping Clerks and Assemblers in Kirkland, WA.
Material Handler:
1st Shift (Mon ~ Thurs 10 hours, 6:00am ~ 4:30pm) Have Fri ~ Sun off! Duties & Responsibilities: • Stock and distribute products and materials in inventory warehouses and manufacturing lines • Package and prepare products and merchandise for the shipping clerk. • Prepare and maintain records of items shipped (i.e., purchase orders, manual shippers, and work orders) • Perform daily cycle counts and periodically rotate in RECEIVING for cross training • May drive a non-CDL box truck for deliveries
Shipping Clerk:
1st Shift (Mon ~ Fri 8 hours, 8:00am ~ 4:30pm) Have Sat ~ Sun off! Duties & Responsibilities: • Perform administrative duties in support of activities related to the shipping of finished goods • Communicate and coordinate with transportation companies • Handle routine questions and problems and maintain open communication with other departments throughout the shipping/delivery cycle • Log order information into the computer and files and distributes paperwork as necessary • Package and prepare products and merchandise for final shipment and posts weights and shipping charges
Team Assembler:
2nd Shift (Mon ~ Thurs 4:00pm ~ 2:30am) Have Fri ~ Sun off! Duties & Responsibilities: • Perform basic electronic, electromechanical, mechanical or measurement product assembly operations on product components, assemblies, or subassemblies in a single piece flow mixed model cell. • Follows methods and sequence of operations in performing component installation and fitting on assembly units, seeking guidance of Sr. Team Assembler or Lead as needed. • Ability to use a variety of hand tools, including torque drivers. • Make setups and adjustments holding tolerances to work instructions.
How to apply:
1. Apply online at www.Astronics.com and
2. Email your resume to Recruiting@astronics.com (let us know you are from Bothell High School)
** Must be a high school graduate, 18 years or older, a US Person under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
Wave Aquatics
Lifeguards:
$17.00/ Hour
Employer Paid Certification
Flexible Scheduling Available
Swim Instructors:
$18.50/ Hour
Paid Training
Consistent Weekly Schedule
Company Perks:
Employee Referral Gift Card Program
Monthly Shift Bonus
Free Snack Every Shift
Emma Drysdale
Aquatics Director
WAVE Aquatics | emmadrysdale@waveaquatics.orgRedmond: 425-883-4422 | Juanita: 425-936-1627
Freeburg Fireworks
Multiple fireworks stands for the week of the 4th of July. Two new locations opening in Lake Stevens and Maltby!
The jobs are fairly simple (bagging, cashier, night guards), but we love offering first time job experience, resume building opportunities and providing a strong reference moving forward to local students.
For more information on us, feel free to check us out at www.FreeburgFireworks.com and if you are able to offer this opportunity to your students, a Google Form is linked below. Thank you! Have an awesome weekend!
Freeburg Fireworks Employment Interest Form
Tim Freeburg
Peak State Mathematics
206-331-5233
https://peakstatemathematics.com/
Bank of America
Are you career-minded and client-centric? Are you looking for a career where you can build strong relationships and help others in your community?
If you answered yes to these questions, you already have several things in common with Bank of America. Ambition. Curiosity. Focus. A willingness to help us guide our clients toward achieving their financial goals.
Now hiring!
RELATIONSHIP BANKER (RB) The Relationship Banker role is ideal for those who have a passion to engage and educate clients with our industry-leading digital banking solutions. As a Relationship Banker, you’ll introduce clients to the various high-tech and high-touch choices they have to do their banking in ways that are most convenient for them. Required skills: - Collaborates effectively to get things done, building and nurturing strong relationships, focusing on results while acting in the best interests of the client - Applies critical thinking and problem-solving skills while engaging all clients in communicating solutions based on their needs - Has the ability to learn and adapt to new information and technology platforms as well as educate clients on how to conduct simple banking transactions through self-service technologies (for example, ATM, Online Banking, Mobile Banking) - Will follow established processes and guidelines in daily activities to do what is right for clients and the bank, adhering to all applicable laws and regulations - Can be flexible to work weekends and/or extended hours as needed
To view our current openings and to apply online, please visit careers.bankofamerica.com.
Vineyard Park @ Bothell Landing
Silver Lake Water & Sewer
Utility Maintenance Worker – Apprentice
- $47,467 - $58,420 Annually
Seasonal Maintenance Worker
Hourly Salary Range (non-exempt): $18.00 – $23.00 dependent on experience and qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- Age 18 years or older.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Physically able to perform essential functions, including light lifting and carrying.
- Valid Washington state driver’s license and driving record acceptable to the District.
- Able to conform to work site safety regulations and procedures during field operations.
- Able to use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Legally able to work in the United States and successfully pass a background investigation.
- Able to understand, read, speak and write English.
- Fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.
Application Form and full Job Descriptions are available at the District’s Administrative office, M – F, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., or can be obtained by going online at https://www.slwsd.com/employment.html.
WSEQC Ranch - Ranch Hand
Ranch Hand Position Western Sky Equestrian Center, home to Western Sky Horsemanship, is hiring! We are looking for dedicated people with horse experience to add to our amazing team. The farm is home to lesson, training, and boarded horses. You would be part of the backbone of supporting a diverse, fun, and safety-oriented farm. Varied shift times available.
About you: highly motivated, reliable, possess clear communication skills, and have a positive attitude.
Please be 18 or over, have reliable transportation, speak and understand English, and be able to lift and carry at least 50 pounds.
The job: feeding, leading horses to turnout and back, cleaning paddocks, scrubbing water buckets, and various other chores to keep the facility running smoothly and efficiently. About us: Western Sky Equestrian Center is home to approximately 50 horses and has a large covered arena, outdoor arena, outdoor obstacle course, covered round pen, two barns, 11 stalls with runouts, and 22 pastures.
We have a variety of people working on the farm, and do not discriminate based on race, gender, age, or sexual orientation. There is heavy lifting involved, as well as a lot of walking on uneven ground.
Wage: negotiable, DOE. Employment: Full or Part-time available. Please email a resume and a brief intro to tell us about yourself, why you are a good fit for the job, and what your experience is. We will also require references from other horse facilities. We are excited to hear from you!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Salary: $15.00 - $20.00 per hour Benefits: Flexible schedule Paid time off Schedule: 8 hour shift Holidays Monday to Friday Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: Redmond, WA 98053: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Education: High school or equivalent (Preferred) Experience: Horse: 1 year (Preferred) Shift availability: Day Shift (Preferred) Work Location: One location
New Panel
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
- Western Sky Equestrian Center - Ranch Hand
- Braithburn Academy
- Woodinville Pediatrics
- Bright Horizons
- Everett AguaSox
- Everett AquaSox
- Empowering Strides Volunteers
- Snowflake Father Daughter Dance
- Jefferson House Memory Care Volunteers
- Other Volunteer Links
- Islandwood Outdoor Leadership Volunteer
Western Sky Equestrian Center - Ranch Hand
Ranch Hand
Salary: $15.00 - $20.00 per hour (depending on experience)
Looking for highly motivated, reliable, possess clear communication skills, and have a positive attitude.
Please be 18 or over, have reliable transportation, speak and understand English, and be able to lift and carry at least 50 pounds.
Duties: Feeding, leading horses to turnout and back, cleaning paddocks, scrubbing water buckets, and various other chores to keep the facility running smoothly and efficiently.
Please email a resume and a brief intro to tell us about yourself, why you are a good fit for the job, and what your experience is. We will also require references from other horse facilities. We are excited to hear from you!
mae@westernskyhorsemanship.com
Braithburn Academy
Woodinville Pediatrics
We are looking for front office assistance after school in our busy pediatric office. We are in Woodinville, so hopefully close to home for you! Duties would include helping with phones, faxing, sorting papers and getting charts ready for the next day. If you are task oriented and love administrative work, please contact us! Email your resume to lbeier@hotmail.com or woodinvillepediatrics@gmail.com.
Linda Beier
Woodinville Pediatrics
Bright Horizons
Everett AguaSox
Everett AquaSox
Empowering Strides Volunteers
Snowflake Father Daughter Dance
Jefferson House Memory Care Volunteers
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Islandwood Outdoor Leadership Volunteer
VOLUNTEERS IN OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP
at the Brightwater Education Center Overview:
IslandWood invites children and adults alike to discover a new way of seeing nature, themselves, and one another. In doing so, each person comes to understand their ability to change the world for the better. IslandWood operates traditional day camp programs for campers entering 1 st grade through 6th grade at the Brightwater Education Center in Woodinville. Running from July through mid-August, these programs provide experiences which further IslandWood’s mission of inspiring lifelong learning and environmental and community stewardship.
Training Dates: *JUNE 29 Session Dates: • JULY 3-7 • JULY 10-14 • JULY 17-21 • JULY 24-28 • JULY 31- AUGUST 4 • AUGUST 7-11
Position Summary: Volunteers in Outdoor Leadership (VOLs) assist our staff in delivering educational programming for students in our day camp programs at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville. VOLs partner with a field group of campers for the week, serving as an extra set of hands and modeling excitement for campers. Duties can include logistical support around art projects, teaching short lessons, leading games, and overall working directly with campers and our staff to better learn about the world of environmental education. VOLs are meant to be support and are not responsible for delivering programming on their own, nor do they oversee the safety of campers. Ideally, VOLs commit to a minimum of one full week of programming. Qualifications: • Status as a rising Sophomore, Junior, Senior, or recent high school graduate • Interest in working with children in the outdoors • Creative, flexible, and able to work closely with a Summer Programs Instructor • Ability to work as a team member • Strong work ethic, punctual, and dependable • Excellent interpersonal skills with staff, children, and parents Compensation: Although this opportunity is unpaid, VOLs can receive up to 80 hours* (up to 40 hours per week) of community service credit from IslandWood. *maximum hours may be dependent on your school
To apply: Online at https://islandwood.tfaforms.net/310920
For a printable form, email KayLani Siplin at kaylanis@islandwood.org
Internships/Summer Programs
There are a variety of summer opportunities for high school students who want to explore different careers or majors, or learn important skills prior to college.
- BioPath Internship
- Boeing Academy for STEM, Museum of Flight
- Butterfly Pediatrics
- Camp Blaze - Fire Camp For Young Women
- Carnegie Mellon University - Pre-College Programs
- Fred Hutch Summer High School Internship Program
- Harvard Summer School
- Kaiser Permanente LAUNCH Program
- Microsoft Summer Internship
- Nordstrom Fashion Ambassador
- Patterson Camp Counselor
- Penn Engineering Summer Academy
- Providence Summer Program - High School
- Seattle Aquarium Youth Ocean Advocate
- UW Summer Stretch Grades 9-10
- Stanford Summer Program
- UW Summer Stretch Program - Grades 9-10
- UW Nursing Summer Symposium
- Seattle Children's Nurse Camp
- Other Summer Opportunities
- Carnation Farms Paid Teen Summer Program
- Pre-college Artificial Intelligence Program - MIT Graduates
- City of Kirkland
BioPath Internship
Launch your career in Biotech. AGC Biologics is offering a BioPath Internship Program that will provide a combination of theoretical training and hands-on floor work. Theoretical and practical activities include GMP basics/concepts, a general understanding of science, operations basics, and planned experiments. They offer hourly compensation, plus school credit - approximately 180 hours per school year. Applications open April 1 for the following school year. Internship link will be provided once it is available.
Boeing Academy for STEM, Museum of Flight
The Boeing Academy for STEM learning has a variety of camps, experiences, apprenticeships and more for all ages of students. Current programs are: ACE Aerospace Camp Experience, Aeronautical Science Pathway, Connections, Museum Apprentice Program, Private Pilot Ground School, Women Fly and more. See the link below for complete information and current dates.
Butterfly Pediatrics
We are a pediatric occupational therapy clinic in Bellevue, WA. We have openings for volunteer and shadow opportunity at our facility for students currently enrolled in educational programs related to child development or need hours to apply to school for such programs.
You will have the opportunity to observe children with special needs from age 0-13 yrs, and their treatment process at our clinic. Our highly skilled therapist can provide valuable learning to someone looking at a future career in child development or related fields. Diagnoses served Autism ADD/ADHD Developmental Delay Downs Syndrome Cerebral Palsy Learning Disorder DCD/Dyspraxia Sensory Processing Difficulties Chromosomal abnormalities Treatment Areas Sensory Processing Feeding challenges Fine motor and Gross mot
Camp Blaze - Fire Camp For Young Women
Fire Service Instruction
While Camp Blaze is offered in the fire service setting, it is merely our medium. The intent of Camp Blaze is not to recruit firefighters (though we secretly hope every camper falls in love with our profession)! It is our mission to EMPOWER, INSPIRE, and SUPPORT STRONG WOMEN LEADERS. There is no greater reward for us than to see Camp Blaze campers return to their community and make the world a better place. Our track record is strong and we invite you to join our Camp Blaze family.
Carnegie Mellon University - Pre-College Programs
Fred Hutch Summer High School Internship Program
The Summer High School Internship Program (SHIP) is an eight-week, full-time paid internship for rising 12th graders. Selected interns attend an orientation day, then begin the internship with one week of hands-on training on laboratory safety techniques and skills in the Fred Hutch Training Labs. The remaining seven weeks consists of supervised shadowing and training in a Fred Hutch host mentor’s research lab. Interns also attend weekly workshops and seminars and make a presentation during the final week. SHIP gives students from backgrounds underrepresented in biomedical research the opportunity to explore, clarify, and strengthen their research-related career interests.We encourage all applicants to learn more about our research areas and scientific divisions. Applicants should ensure they meet the eligibility requirements (below) and we recommend assembling application materials early, even before the application opens.
November: Program information posted
February 1: Online application opens
March 31: Online application closes - All materials, including references, are due by 11:59 p.m. on March 31.
Summer program
http://www.fredhutch.org/en/careers/internship-opportunities/high-school-internship.html
Harvard Summer School
Kaiser Permanente LAUNCH Program
Kaiser Permanente’s KP LAUNCH (Learning About Unlimited New Careers in Healthcare) Internship Program offers young adults a variety of paid internship opportunities in our Oakland headquarters and administrative offices, as well as medical offices across northern California. Our goal is to build and sustain a diverse, culturally competent workforce for the future. To achieve that goal, we reserve our intern positions for young people that would otherwise lack the resources to explore a career in health. By providing these young people a chance to learn from inspiring health care professionals and leaders, they can build a valuable professional network. They also gain practical skills and work experiences by focusing on projects that matter. As part of our team, KP LAUNCH interns are helping Kaiser Permanente shape the future of health care.
Microsoft Summer Internship
Find inspiration, plan for college, and empower your future with Microsoft's High School Program. Get hands-on experience and on-the-job learning as you work on technology projects that make a difference in people's lives around the world.
The High School Internship is open to current senior high school students that live within 50 miles of Redmond, Washington who have a demonstrated interest in technology.
Nordstrom Fashion Ambassador
Patterson Camp Counselor
Camp Patterson seeks volunteers ages 14+ to help with our special campers for a minimum commitment of two weeks. Counselor training is provided. Volunteer Application Packet For more information, call the Recreation Office at 425-257-8300 ext. 2
Penn Engineering Summer Academy
The Engineering Summer Academy at Penn (ESAP) welcomes highly motivated and talented students to explore Engineering at the college level. The academy’s intensive, three-week programs combine sophisticated theory with hands-on practical experience in cutting edge technologies. Work with leading faculty while earning college credit, live on Penn’s historic campus, and connect with new friends from around the world.
Providence Summer Program - High School
The summer program is a key component to Providence’s mission of caring for the poor and vulnerable. Additionally, we hope that this experience will help the students:
We are confident that after completion of the high school summer program, students will feel a sense of accomplishment and pride in having achieved a goal while enriching the lives of our patients, visitors and staff.
- Increase their awareness of the healthcare field as a potential career path.
- Apply sound decision-making and problem-solving skills within their volunteer position while receiving supportive coaching and mentoring from staff.
- Practice key communication skills in a diverse environment made up of patients, family members, visitors and staff from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds.
Seattle Aquarium Youth Ocean Advocate
Youth Ocean Advocates must be enrolled in grades 9–12 in a high school, Running Start or homeschool program at time of application.
We have a limited number of positions to fill each school year and summer. Potential Youth Ocean Advocates must attend one of our orientation sessions. After you attend the online orientation, you’ll receive an application to fill out and return to the Aquarium. From the applicant pool, we’ll select individuals to interview for the program. Positions are filled based upon the applicant’s interview performance and application. We will be hosting orientation sessions in early spring to prepare for our summer volunteer session. Please check back here for updates as we finalize the schedule. If you’d like to be notified when summer orientation dates are set, please email aquateens@seattleaquarium.org. Please include your name, email, school and grade level.
UW Summer Stretch Grades 9-10
UW Summer Stretch offers both accelerated courses and courses for enrichment.
UW Summer Stretch Program - Grades 9-10
The Robinson Center hires a number of teacher's aides (TAs) for their programs. Check the Robinson Center website in early March 2021 for application instructions.
Stanford Summer Program
Renowned for entrepreneurial innovation and academic excellence, Stanford enriches your curiosity, creativity, and knowledge with a wide variety of courses, to help you reach your full potential. Study with a dynamic, diverse student body from more than 40 countries in small classes with dedicated instructors, with the opportunity to earn credit and an official transcript from Stanford.
UW Summer Stretch Program - Grades 9-10
UW Summer Stretch offers both accelerated courses and courses for enrichment.
UW Summer Stretch Program - Grades 9-10
The Robinson Center hires a number of teacher's aides (TAs) for their programs. Check the Robinson Center website in early March 2021 for application instructions.
UW Nursing Summer Symposium
High school students will learn about the nursing profession from talking to current nursing students and attending a nursing panel online and other activities and many more:
- Learn about the different nursing programs by attending a Student Nursing Panel
- Learn about the nursing profession by attending a Nursing Panel
- Learn about Social Determinants
- Learn about admissions and the application process
- Be mentored by current students
- Network with the School of Nursing students, alumni and staff
- Make new friends
- Be inspired
Seattle Children's Nurse Camp
This five-day camp is an opportunity for rising juniors and seniors to gain insight into the world of pediatric nursing. The goal of the program is to provide high school students with a background that is historically underrepresented in nursing an opportunity to engage in learning activities at Seattle Children’s that introduce them to nursing career pathways.
Visit our webpage for more information about the camp, including how to apply. Please note that not all who apply will be accepted, as we have a limited number of spots. However, we strongly encourage all who are interested to apply. There is no registration fee for this camp, but campers will need to provide their own transportation to and from camp at the Seattle Children’s Hospital Campus each day.
This year’s camp will be held from July 11-15, 2022. A flyer is attached for you to distribute or share with students who might be interested in this opportunity. Please reach out to nursecamp@seattlechildrens.org with any questions.
Other Summer Opportunities
Carnation Farms Paid Teen Summer Program
We are currently hiring for our paid summer program, Rooted. Rooted at Carnation Farms is a 7-week paid summer program. Teens work together on our 15-acre certified organic farm, gaining first-hand knowledge of the joys and challenges of farming. Through workshops and service learning projects, teens become equipped to use their unique voices, talents, and skills to rethink a liberated food system.
We bring together teens from diverse backgrounds and experiences from throughout the Snoqualmie Valley and Greater Seattle, who form deep bonds to each other and to the land. Teens currently in grades 9-11 are eligible to apply.
For more information about the program and how to apply, please check out the attached flyer and visit our website-- https://carnationfarms.org/campsclasses/rooted/
Pre-college Artificial Intelligence Program - MIT Graduates
Summer 2022: Pre-College Artificial Intelligence Program by MIT Graduates
Inspirit AI is a live online 25-hour pre-college AI program that prepares students across disciplines for an AI-driven future, guiding them to build socially impactful projects like pneumonia diagnosis, stock market prediction, and criminal justice reform! Students learn in small-group classrooms, and cohorts for beginner and advanced coders are available. Apply for Summer 2022 programs by April 30th. Please find the high school application here and program brochure here. Feel free to contact our program coordinator Aidan at arg2198@columbia.edu with any questions.
City of Kirkland
The City of Kirkland will be offering four paid high school internship positions this summer within our Parks and Community Services Department. Interns will spend their time assisting with outdoor programs, hiking, leading games, conducting research, and completing training and education workshops with fellow interns. We are asking for your assistance in getting the word out about this opportunity to your students ages 14-18, particularly those that have been historically underserved in our community (i.e. BIPOC, LGBTQ+, low SES, homeless/highly mobile). The job description and application can be found here.
Regi Schubiger, MEd² (she/her)
City of Kirkland
Youth Services Coordinator
Office: 425.587.3323
Cell: 206.295.4707
Fax: 425.587.3300
Work Permit Signatures
Student Work Permit Signatures
Is your student working this year and in need of their Work Permit Signed? If so, please have them contact their WHS Counselor via email and they can help get this signed for them.
WHS Counseling email addresses can be found on the WHS Homepage under Counseling.
Summer Work Authorization
A Summer Work Authorization form can be filled out and signed by parents during summer employment. A counselor or administrative signature is not required on this form as it can be completed by the parent or legal guardian. Please refer to the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries website for further details.
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