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High School Internships This list is organized by the month applications are typically due. Please check the web-site for the most updated information regarding deadlines, application availability, andqualifications.Please be aware there are very few internships available at high-school level and the internships listed receive many applications and are highly competitive.The Bellevue School District does not sponsor nor endorse this event and/or information, nor does the district assume responsibility for it. In consideration of the privilege to distribute materials, the Bellevue School District will be held harmless from any cause of action filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including costs, attorney’s fees and judgements or awards.SeptemberProgram:Lake Washington Watershed Internship Program (LWWIP)What:Students in grades 10-11 who live or go to school in Bellevue and are interested in environmental science, working with youth and spending time outside.Where:?Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center (1625 118th Avenue SE, Bellevue, 98005)When:?The year-long internship begins October 3, 2017Commitment:?One 2-hour after-school meeting held weekly on Tuesdays and two 5-hour Saturday meetings per month.Open to:High school students who are current sophomores & juniors Apply:For details and applications (Due in mid-September) go to Pacific Science Center’s website and search for LWWIP or type: lake-washington-watershed-internshipQuestions:E-mail: wetlabacademy@ or call (425) 450-0207Deadline:For the 2017-2018 school year, the deadline is September 27, 2017.JanuaryProgram:Bank of America Neighborhood Excellence Initiative Paid Summer InternshipWhat: 8 Week Paid Summer Internship at a Non-Profit Organization; 35 hrs. /weekWhen:SummerOpen to: Current Juniors and SeniorsApply: end of January. Please check in the fall for application info. anddeadline.Note: Includes an all-expenses paid week-long student leadership summit in Washington D.C. in July.Questions:Call 1.800.218.9946FebruaryProgram:TeamWork Intern for Seattle SoundersPartnership with Youthforce and Boys & Girls Club of King CountyWhat:YouthForce’s Teamwork Internship Program offers teens a meaningful entry-level work experience supported by caring adults, positive peer and professional networks, and on the job training.? TeamWork Interns play a key role during Sounders FC home matches, delivering the best possible game-day experience for fans by sharing positive energy and high enthusiasm as they perform their duties.? The TeamWork Internship Program extends beyond the game day job; teens must also participate in college readiness, career exploration, and financial literacy workshops held throughout the season in addition to periodic volunteer events.? Interns who are in good standing at the end of each season are invited to apply for the following season if they still meet the eligibility requirements.Open to:High School students’ ages 16-18 yrs. of age. Must turn 16 by 3/1/18.Details:Application available in January 2018 at: mid-February—Please check the web-site for 2018 deadline.MarchProgram:Fred Hutchinson Summer High School Internship Program/JuniorsWhat:This eight-week, full-time paid internship for high school students includes one week of hands-on training in laboratory techniques and safety skills followed by seven weeks of supervised work in a Fred Hutch faculty member’s research lab. Interns will also attend weekly workshops and seminars and make a presentation during the final week.When:Summer Open to:Students who have completed their Junior year of high school and entering theirSenior year of high school in the fall.Details:Eligibility, Application, Frequently Asked Questions, etc. are available here: end of March. Please check in January for deadline and application for current year.Program:Institute for Systems Biology Summer High School Internship ProgramWhat:One of the key objectives of ISB involves transferring knowledge gained through research to the community for the benefit of society.?The Baliga Lab?meets and surpasses that objective through an education program in which high school interns help develop hands on instructional modules for students to use as part of their science curriculum. Each January, the Baliga Lab posts a job opportunity on their careers website, enabling high school juniors to apply for a competitive, paid summer internship.Open to:Students who have completed their junior year of high school.Details:Eligibility, Application, Frequently Asked Questions, etc. are available here: due mid to late March with application available at the end of January.Program:Microsoft Careers: High School Programs (Internship or Boot Camp)Internship:This paid 10-week summer program offers an exciting opportunity to work side-by-side with software engineering on real Microsoft technical projects. Get valuable experience, contribute to meaningful work, and receive support from a mentor (eligible for Puget Sound students only.)Boot Camp:This 3-day summer program provides an enriching environment to learn more about the software engineering field. Participate in challenging yet achievable projects designed to encourage high school juniors and seniors to pursue STEM fields of study (eligible for Puget Sound students only.Open to:Current high school juniors and seniorsApply: due mid to end of March/Applications available each January.Program:Teens in Public Service (TIPS) Summer InternshipWhat: TIPS is a paid summer internship, working at nonprofit organizations in the Greater Seattle area. TIPS interns support community based initiatives and participate in leadership trainings, service activities, and public speaking events.Open to:High school students’ ages 15 to 19 are eligible to apply.Apply:???????????? letters of recommendation are required.? ?Late submissions or applications without 2 letters of recommendation will not be considered.Deadline:Typically March of each calendar year.AprilProgram: foundry10 Student Led InternshipWhat: The foundry10 internship program is an opportunity for students to explore their own interest areas. Students apply with a project idea that they are interested in pursuing, this can include but is not limited to fashion, dance, robotics, video game design, web design, app development, film, photography, artistic design, graphic design, event planning, business development/marketing, and much more. Students will go through an interviewing process to be selected into the program. Once selected, students will be paired with an expert in their field of interest to help assist their process. Visit our site for more information on the program and to see past intern projects. : 100 NE Northlake Way, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98105When: End of June - Mid SeptemberCommitment: Mondays thru Thursdays 10am-3pm – PaidOpen to: All high school students’ ages 14 to 18 yrs. of age.Apply: Applications for this program will be posted on our internship page in March 2018 under "Program Updates". : Email: info@Deadline: End of AprilProgram:King County Wastewater Treatment DivisionWhat:Paid summer internships lasting 4 weeks for high school students to build skills and learn about the variety of careers needed to keep our water clean.Apply: usually available at the end of March. Due date varies.Note:Applicants are required to attend a Careers in Clean Water event in order to apply for these high school internships. For dates, times, and location of these events, checkthe web-site beginning in January at: e-mail Ms. Kristin Covey at: kristin.covey@Program:Port of Seattle High School InternshipsWhat:Interested in public-service? Are you currently a student looking for professional experience to advance yourself in the job market? The Port of Seattle offers a diverse range of opportunities for students of every level to pursue career advancement in their respective field of study.Apply: back in January 2018 for summer 2018Required:Resume, Cover letter (explain how the internship fits with your education, learning plans and/or future career path) Proof of internship eligibility; official or unofficial transcripts (attach to application) Learning objectives (to be filled out within application)Note:Must be at least 16 years of age by June 2018, be currently enrolled in high school or recently graduated from high school (no more than 12 months removed) or currently in a youth assistance program. Questions:Contact Amberine Wilson, HR Outreach Program Manager at (206) 787-3661April Program:State Farm Account Contact Representative InternshipWhat:The team’s mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover fromthe unexpected and realize their dreams. The office is located in Bellevue, WA and help customers with their insurance and financial service needs.Open to:Newport High School students ages 16+ Required:Excellent communication skills—written, verbal, & listeningMust have a positive and pleasant telephone voiceAbility to work in a team environment but also be able to work alone on projects and self-motivatedDedicated to customer serviceBilingual—in Chinese (Mandarin and/or Cantonese) Korean or Spanish preferred.Apply:If you are motivated to succeed and can see yourself in this role, please email resumes to Theresa@. We will follow up with you on the nextsteps in the interview process.Note:In addition to summer employment, interested candidates must be able to work part-time during the school year.Contact:Ms. Theresa Nguyen, owner at: Theresa@MayProgram:City of Bellevue Well-Kept InternshipWhat:The Well KEPT (Kids Environmental Project Training) Program is a summer youth employment program offered through the Natural Resource Division of the Parks & Community Services Department.?The program is designed to provide Bellevue youth with education, job skills, and career development training in the field of park resource management.?Work focuses on parkland renovation and maintenance; projects may include forest enhancement, wetland restoration, and trail construction.?The Well KEPT Program combines on-the-job work experience, environmental education, and career development training to instill strong self-esteem, good work habits, and sound environmental ethics.Open to:All high school students ages 15 and above and enrolled in high school for the next high school academic :ci.bellevue.wa.us/well-kept.htmContact:Mr. Curtis Kukal, Park Ranger & Environmental Program Coordinator,ckukal@The following internship is for high school graduates who are able to work in the Seattle area. JulyProgram:YouthForce TeamWork Internship Program for Seattle SeahawksWhat:This internship Program offers teens a meaningful entry-level work experience supported by caring adults, positive peer and professional networks, and on the job training. TeamWork Interns play key roles during Seattle Seahawks home games (and other events as needed), delivering the best possible game-day experience for fans and gathering data to improve CenturyLink Field business practices. The TeamWork Internship Program extends beyond the game day job; teens must also participate in college readiness, career exploration, and financial literacy workshops held throughout the season in addition to periodic volunteer events. Interns who are in good standing at the end of each season are invited to apply for the following season if they still meet the eligibility requirements. Open to:Must be a resident of King County and 18 years old by 8/1/17.Apply: ................
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