Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) - Honolulu, Hawaii
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NO COST
FUNDING IS LIMITED
Agencies are encouraged to submit an application
The City Department of Community Services in partnership with the State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) is implementing a Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). This partnership will provide professional development opportunities for DVR participants. We are seeking your support!
Please support this program by becoming a work experience training site. As a training site, an employer will gain additional short-term man-power and students will learn essential workplace skills. The program will run 6-8 weeks, June through July, depending on your needs as well as the participants. We would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss creative ways that we can work together to support our youth!
The State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and City and County of Honolulu are excited to offer the opportunity for Federal and City agencies, Non-Profit Organizations and Businesses to employ Students through the Summer Youth Employment Program. Students between the ages of 16 to 24, referred by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, can provide much needed assistance to your agency or organization at no cost.
If you have any questions, comments and/or are interested in further discussion, please call me at (w) 808-768-57898. If I am unavailable, you can also contact SYEP coordinator, Kirsten Thornton, at (w) 808-768-5789.
The City and County of Honolulu is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. A TDD/TYY or relay service telephone number is available: 808-527-5166 (TYY-City's information Office)
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