10/29/24 Career Connections Newsletter
Franklin High School Career Connections
Every other Tuesday, Franklin’s Career-Connected Learning Coordinator Mr. Ruiz will post upcoming college and career related events, important application deadlines, career training program opportunities, jobs, internships, service learning options, and other career-connected topics of interest to students and their families. Email dpruiz@seattleschools.org if you have anything you want placed in the newsletter.
Make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz if you have any questions about these opportunities or need assistance applying.
Featured Jobs and Internships
Local Hot Jobs List
The following jobs are nearby to Franklin, are part-time, and their managers are willing to hire students under 18 who have not yet graduated from high school. You can also check out the Franklin High School Jobs page on the Career-Connected Learning website with a list of job search engines and local companies that regularly hire high school students.
Food Service / Restaurants
Customer Service, Domino’s Pizza, Columbia City(closed)Customer Service, Domino’s Pizza, Pioneer Square(closed)- Customer Service, Domino’s Pizza, Capitol Hill
- Barista, Olympia Coffee, Columbia City
- Barista, The Inn at Virginia Mason, First Hill
- Barista, Top Pot Donuts, Downtown Seattle
- Cashier, Honest Biscuits, Pike Market, Downtown Seattle
- Team Member, Beecher’s Cheese Pike Market, Downtown Seattle (seasonal only)
- Event Team Member, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Bellevue
- Cake Decorations Crafter, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Tukwila (Southcenter)
Restaurant Team Member, Potbelly Sandwiches, Capitol Hill(closed)Server, Transforming Age Evergreen Court, Bellevue(closed)- Host, Stone Way Eateries, Wallingford
- Crew Member, Chipotle, Capitol Hill
Crew Member, Chipotle, Downtown Seattle(closed but Capitol Hill still hiring)- Shift Lead, Dochi Donuts, International District
- Team Member, Burger King, SoDo
Team Member, McDonalds, Multiple Locations(closed)Restaurant Team Member, Potbelly Sandwiches, South Lake Union(closed)
Retail
- Retail Sales, Uniqlo, Downtown Seattle
- Service Associate, Rite Aid, Mercer Island
- Brand Ambassador, American Eagle, Bellevue
- Brand Ambassador, Aerie, Southcenter Mall, Tukwila
- Brand Representative, Abercrombie & Fitch, Bellevue
- Oakley Specialist, Oakley Store, Southcenter Mall, Tukwila
Seasonal Driver’s Helper, UPS, Multiple Locations(closed)- Multiple Seasonal Jobs, Southcenter Mall, Tukwila
Recreation/Entertainment
- Aquatics Lifeguard, YMCA, Downtown
KidZone Counselor, YMCA, Central District(closed)- Crew Member, SkyZone Trampoline Park, Tukwila
- Theater Team Member, Century Theaters, Bellevue
- Crew Member, AMC Theaters, Downtown Seattle
- Crew Member, AMC Theaters, Factoria (Bellevue)
- Front Desk/Host, Dave and Busters, Bellevue
- Service Support/Busser, Dave and Busters, Bellevue
Birthday Party Actors, Kid Science Labs, Seattle Metro(closed)- Membership Engagement Specialist, YMCA, Factoria (Bellevue)
Education
- STEM Instructor for Kids, YMCA, West Seattle
- Before and After School Instructor, YMCA, Multiple Locations
Teaching Assistant, ELA, Art of Problem Solving, Bellevue(closed)- Reading and Math Tutor, Team Read, Local Elementary Schools
Looking for a local part-time job not listed above?
If the hot jobs above do not interest you, check out our custom Indeed.com search query to find local companies hiring teens.
To help you filter out the 100s of jobs on Indeed that do not hire teens, we have created a search query that limits part-time jobs open within a 5 mile distance from Franklin High School, and these jobs are available for or catered to teens in high school and work with school schedules. Click the link above to get a filtered list and start applying now.
When you find a job on Indeed you like, you will need to create an Indeed account and then build a profile (including submitting a resume) before you can apply for jobs. After you build this profile, you only need to click the Apply button on a job listing, and it will instantly send your profile and resume to the employer for a very easy application process.
Team Read still hiring tutors for the 2024-25 School Year
Team Read provides teens with a PAID opportunity to gain valuable work skills and the satisfaction of changing the lives of children in their community. The program supports second and third grade students who are not yet reading at grade level. Students are referred into the program by their classroom teacher, or other staff at their school, early in the academic year. They meet with their teen coaches after school two times per week, beginning in November through mid-May.
Before you apply, please read the Teen Team Reading Coach Job Description to make sure you understand all the responsibilities of the position. You may also visit the Team Read Coach Applicant Guide to learn more about the entire Team Read hiring process, as well as to see a timeline of when things are due, when you can expect to hear from them, and when training and program launch are currently scheduled.
If you are certain this is the right opportunity for you, submit your Team Read application now to get priority placement.
Internships available through Boys and Girls Club YouthForce
From first job to dream job, YouthForce places teens in paid internships, coupled with college and career readiness training. Paired with the teamwork, leadership, and life skills youth need to realize their full potential, YouthForce participants are prepared to reach their professional goals for a successful future.
Students will develop job skills through internships at Mariners, Kraken, and Seahawks games. YouthForce’s partnerships with First and Goal Inc., Sodexo Live!, and Delaware North offer meaningful entry-level work experiences where students are supported by adult mentors, peer and professional networks, and on-the-job training.
Reach out to Program Manager Amari Lowery at alowery@positiveplace.org for more information or click the link below.
Specialized YouthForce Internships in Partnership with Port of Seattle
YouthForce is also offering two specialized internship opportunities in the gaming and construction industries with the support of the Port of Seattle
SIXR – Architectural visualization program creating digital twins on Unreal Engine
- Earn up to $2,808
- 234 hours of training
- Monthly stipend pay
- Learn the in and outs of Unreal Engine
Craft Contracting – Construction manufacturing program: carpentry basics and project management skills
- Earn up to $3,600
- 300 hours of training
- Monthly stipend pay
- Earn industry standard certifications
For more information about these specialized internships, contact Najae Townsend at ttownsend@positiveplace.org or 206-518-1348
Clean Energy Internships with Sphere Solar Energy
Get real-life experience and the skills to qualify for solar jobs (installation technician, electrician, design consultant, solar associate)
- Begins around February 2025 – exact schedule to be determined
- 200 hours of paid training
- Includes job readiness (resume, interview skills, job search help)
- Hybrid format – online and in-person instruction in Seattle
- Compensation: $19.97/hour
Qualifications
- Age 18+ (by June 2025)
- GED or high school degree by June 2025
- Dependable and on time
- Has transportation
- Hard working
- Interest in construction and/or solar Field pathway requirements
If interested in doing solar panel installation work, you also need the following:
- Driver’s license
- Ability to lift 60 pounds
- Comfort with heights
- Able to work outside
- Enjoy working with your hands
Questions or would like to apply? Call 206-362-3780 or email info@spheresolarenergy.com
Stay updated on all things internships on the District’s Regional Internships website
Seattle Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education (CTE) department maintains an Career Quest SPS Active directory of internships and other career-focused training programs that is updated throughout the year. The programs currently seeking students – and have open applications – are listed at the top. Programs that may not be accepting students now – but will in the future – are listed by CTE pathway below.
This is always the best place to start when looking for opportunities, but if you do not find something you like there, make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz to explore additional opportunities.
Worksite Learning (HS credit for work)
Students who are currently employed can earn high school credit (CTE or other elective credit) for completed working hours! Every 180 hours worked is equivalent to .5 high school elective credits plus an A to boost your GPA for college admissions.
Please reach out to Mr. Ruiz for more information and to pick up some important forms. Email dpruiz@seattleschools.org or stop by Room 205a during lunch or nutrition break to chat.
Eligibility for students seeking elective credit for their paid work experience:
- Student must be 16 years of age or older, be legally employed, and have taken a CTE course.
- Complete Bi-Weekly check-in forms documenting your hours.
- Complete a final evaluation form detailing how their specific work experience aligns with their educational goals, imparts work and financial understanding, and the ways this work experience impacts future career and educational opportunities.
College Visits and Info Sessions
Sign up for Upcoming College Visits at Franklin
The following colleges and universities will be stopping by the College and Career Center (Room 205a) in the next few weeks:
College | Date | Time | Pd | Room |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cornish College of the Arts | Monday, November 2, 2024 | 11:15 AM | 3rd | 205a |
Bennington College | Monday, November 4, 2024 | 1:45 PM | 5th | 205a |
Seattle University | Monday, November 4, 2024 | 2:50 PM | 6th | 205a |
San Diego State University | Tuesday, November 5, 2024 | 1:45 PM | 5th | 205a |
Seton Hall University | Thursday, November 7, 2024 | 11:15 AM | 3rd | 205a |
Pacific Lutheran University | Thursday, November 7, 2024 | 1:45 PM | 5th | 205a |
Univ of Washington – Tacoma (virtual) | Tuesday, November 12, 2024 | 2:50 PM | 6th | 205a |
Academy of Interactive Entertainment | Thursday, November 14, 2024 | 11:15 AM | 3rd | 205a |
New Mexico State University | Tue, November 26, 2024 | 2:50 PM | 6th | 205a |
Get Help with Your College Admissions Essays
If you need help crafting your personal statements for upcoming college applications, the South Seattle Education Youth Development Team will be hosting two FREE workshops in November at the New Holly Gathering Hall (7054 32nd Ave S) to help you begin and edit your essays. Enjoy tea, coffee, or boba while you get expert support from the professionals.
November 6, 5:00-6:30pm – Personal Statements Part 1
November 13, 5:00-6:30pm – Personal Statements Part 2
Project FAMILY hosting a College Application Workshop
Project FAMILY, a local organization primarily supporting Filipino youth and families, will be hosting a Virtual (Zoom) College Application workshop for ALL students to get help with their college applications.
This will be an opportunity for high school seniors to receive feedback on their college applications, regardless of where they are in the application process, and ask other questions related to the college experience. Project FAMILY’s College Application Workshop gives students a chance to connect with a team of professionals for support and gain feedback and advice from current college students who have been through the college application process.
Event Details:
- Saturday, November 2nd
- 5-6:30 PM PST
- Join the Zoom Meeting (to access on the day of the event)
- Meeting ID: 744 828 6513
- Students should RSVP before attending.
The BE Project Prepares students for an HBCU Future
The BE Project Promotes Black Excellence through tours of Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) and workshops to help students prepare.
Upcoming Workshops:
Financial Literacy Workshop, November 16 @ Tabor 100, 7100 Fort Dent Way, Suite 100, Tukwila. Learn more about budgeting, saving, and investing to manage your finances effectively. Email thebeprojects2021@gmail.com to sign up, and find out more about upcoming workshops at the BE Project website.
Tours:
The BE Project provides professional, organized, and memorable trips at an affordable price. Tour chaperones are experienced and dedicated to providing students a college preparatory experience.
There are still spots available on the East Coast tour, which will visit the following institutions In Virginia: Hampton University, Virginia State University, Norfolk State University and Virginia Union University, and in Washington D.C,: Howard University, The University of District of Columbia and Bowie State University.
The Southeast tour is currently full, and the program is pushing interested students to the East Coast tour; however they are compiling a “wait list” for student interested in just the Southeast tour. Email info@thebeprojects.com to be put on the waitlist.
Interested in going to college to study STEM? Register Now for the UW STEM Expo 2024
UW STEM Pals welcomes high school students to join them to explore stem majors and careers on November 3 from 8:30am to 2:00pm at the UW Genome Sciences Building. The fair will exhibit UW STEM departments, student organizations, and research. It will also include informational sessions to help attendees navigate college decision-making and opportunities to explore STEM careers with STEM professionals.
Learn more about the program and then click the button below to register.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
$16,000 scholarship available just for South Seattle students, apply by January 31
Applications are open for a $16,000 local scholarship that is targeted specifically towards students at Franklin. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship (a sponsored activity of the Mount Baker Community Club) grants $4K per year and is renewable for 4 years of college ($16K total) – with options for 2-year programs (or 2-year to 4-year transfer pathways) as well.
The goal of this scholarship is to help deserving students achieve the dream of a higher education. The scholarship seeks out students who show financial need and academic promise, have overcome obstacles, and who contribute to their community. The scholarship is limited to students from ethnic or racial groups that are underrepresented in higher education. Check to make sure you are eligible for College Success Foundation before you apply.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship is administered by College Success Foundation. More information can be found on College Success Foundation website. Application Deadline: January 31, 2025.
It’s not too early to start applying for Scholarships!
If you are looking for scholarship opportunities to help you pay for tuition or other living expenses for college, now is the time to start looking through the Scholarship Bulletin to get a head start on applying.
Seattle Promise (2 years Free Tuition) Application Now Open!
Seattle Promise is a college tuition and success program launched by Seattle Colleges, Seattle Public Schools, and the City of Seattle. It offers free tuition at any of the Seattle Colleges: North Seattle College, Seattle Central College or South Seattle College for up to two years, 90 college credits or a student’s first degree, whichever comes first.
All graduating seniors attending Seattle public high schools are eligible for the Seattle Promise program regardless of grade point average (GPA), income, ability, or country of birth. But you MUST APPLY to claim your free tuition. The application deadline is February 14.
Even if you are expecting to attend a 4-year university after high school, sometimes plans change, and you do not want to miss out on free tuition for 2 years. You cannot apply to Seattle Promise after February 16, so do it now even if it is a backup plan.
Find out more information about the Seattle Promise and Apply for Seattle Promise Now!
Make an appointment to meet with Nancy Le, Seattle Promise Outreach Specialist, who can answer your questions and help you complete your application. In-Person Seattle Promise Meeting @ Franklin / Virtual Seattle Promise Zoom Meeting
Attend An Upcoming Financial Aid Completion Workshop
College Success Foundation will be leading a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) completion workshop at Seattle Library Central Branch (1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104) on November 6.
In order to participate and complete the FAFSA early, students and parent/guardians (contributors) must create FSAID account (studentaid.gov account) by October 25. This process may take 1-3 days.
- Date: November 6
- Time: 5:30PM-7:30PM
- Location: Seattle Library, Central Library in the Level 4 Computer Lab (1000 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104)
- Just drop in, no registration necessary
Reminders: bring your laptop as a back-up, make sure that you and your parent/guardian have created an FSAID by October 25 so that you can participate!
Training and Mentorship Programs
Register to attend one of 3 upcoming Career Days during Advisory
If you want to learn more about unique job opportunities and the education required to enter the fields listed below, sign up to attend one of the upcoming Career Days. Invited guests will present on their careers and the companies they work for, share their own educational pathway to that career, and demonstrate some of the essential skills you will need to succeed in any job in their field.
- Business Career Day, Wednesday Dec 4 – featuring professionals from real estate and hospitality management
- Computer Science / IT Career Day, Wednesday, Dec 11 – featuring engineers and developers from some of the biggest companies in the tech industry
- Law and Public Service Career Day, Wednesday, Dec 18 – highlighting jobs in legal services and social justice work
Students wishing to attend will receive passes to show their Advisory teacher before reporting to Room 205. Sign up by clicking the Register button below.
Evergreen Goodwill Offering Paid Training Programs with college/trade school support
Evergreen Goodwill offers programs to ensure youth in our community have the skills and training they need to successfully make the transition to adulthood and careers. Programs include:
Youth at Work – Year-Round Program for youth aged 16-24 interested in careers in healthcare, IT, manufacturing and transportation logistics, trades and aerospace.
Youth Maritime Program – Two-year program providing high school students with a smooth transition through their senior year toward a career in maritime. The program helps build strong soft skills and helps connect students with future career opportunities in the maritime industry.
Program benefits include:
- Educational credentials
- Participate in paid, career-related work experience
- Develop soft skills
- Experience job readiness training
- Explore career pathway options
- Find employment
- Earn money and credits
Learn more about Evergreen Goodwill youth programs and make a Evergreen Goodwill Youth Program appointment to sign up with one of the program specialists.
Seattle Police Explorer Program Now Recruiting
The Seattle Police Law Enforcement Exploring program aims to bridge the gap between youth and police by educating and involving them in police operations and to interest them in Law Enforcement.
Besides gaining a working knowledge of police work, the participants have the opportunity to give of themselves to their community.
Who: Explorers is for young men and women 14 to 21 years of age with a grade point average of 2.5 or above
When: must attend 2 – 4 monthly meetings in succession.
Cost: Free
Application: Rolling admission, please reach out to Officer Tre Smith, tre.smith@seattle.gov.
Fred Hutch: Veterinary Medicine and Pathology Workshop
Who: 9th – 12th
What: To promote awareness of veterinary medicine and veterinary pathology field among high school. Program structure:
- Lunch and support for transportation provided
- Round table and one-on-one meet and greet with professionals from 8+ years veterinary medicine career paths
- Annual Meeting tour and poster hall exhibition viewing
When: Monday, November 18 from 10 AM – 12 PM @ Hyatt Regency Seattle
Contact: hutchadvance@fredhutch.org to sign up
OneWorld Now! Offers Foreign Language Classes
Who: 9th – 12th graders
What: OneWorld Now! offers inclusive and accessible international education programming for high school students through accredited language and leadership classes.
Learn & Gain:
- Learn Arabic, Mandarin, Korean or Russian
- Build your leadership skills and work together
- Earn academic credit and challenge yourself
- Gain access to study aboard, cultural change, community service opportunities, and more
Where: 610 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 or Virtual
Fees apply – offer sliding scale tuition and financial aid
Fall Young Women Empowered Opportunities
Y-WE is excited to offer unique programming for the upcoming school year, free to attend for young women and gender expansive youth ages 13-19 in the Greater Seattle area. With programs centered on creative practices, nature-based activities, and affinity groups, we have something for everyone! All the currently enrolling programs take place in the evening at the Y-WE office (5623 Rainier Ave S).
Y-WE Create
Weekly on Tuesdays, 4:30-7:30pm
October 22 – June 3
T-Parties (LGBTQ+ Affinity)
Weekly on Fridays, 4:30-7:30pm
Fall Cohort: October 18 – December 13
Y-WE Write
Weekly on Wednesdays, 4:30-7:30pm
October 16 – June 4
Kindred Healing (Black Affinity)
Weekly on Fridays, 4:30-7:30pm
Winter Cohort: January 24 – March 21
Service Learning and Community Programs
Interim CDA still recruiting for service-based leadership program
Earn up to 30 service hours by growing leadership skills, connecting with the community, and taking cooking and gardening classes in Interim CDA’s Fall Program, WILD (Wilderness Inner-City Leadership).
WILD fosters confident, informed, compassionate, civically-engaged refugee and immigrant youth leaders. They primarily serve approximately 100 low-income Asian and Pacific Islanders ages 14-18 each year, through their award winning, year-round environmental justice leadership development program. Email nhong@interimcda.org for more information.
If you would like to sign up to participate, click the Apply Now button below.
Local snowboarding program offers leadership service opportunity
Interested in getting service-learning credit while also learning how to snowboard and going on fun outings in the snow? the Service Board brings together a group of high school students and adult mentors from a diverse range of academic, racial, cultural and economic backgrounds to engage in their Core Program. Program participants meet twice weekly from beginning of winter through spring. Weekday workshops focus on engaging discussions encompassing a broad range of social justice topics. Weekend activities during Core Program – The Service Board rotate between intensive service-learning projects and snowboarding outings.
This year’s Core Program will be four months long, beginning in late January and ending in mid-May, meeting on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Music, snowballs, fresh food and a sense of community are the common threads that tie the Core Program together. tSB emphasizes the importance of youth voice, supportive community and promoting positive risk-taking to build youth leadership skills.
If you are interested in learning more check out the Service Board website and when ready, fill out their Core Program Application. The deadline to apply is December 6.
Tutoring Volunteers Sought: School Connect WA
School Connect WA provides after school literacy and math tutoring/programming for BIPOC and McKinney Vento children in Seattle Public Schools. Locally, they partner with the Deaborn Park International School in Beacon Hill to provide reading and math tutoring to 1st-5th graders. This opportunity would be an easy commute for any Franklin students who are interested in volunteering.
Where: Dearborn Park International Elementary School
Seeking a Service Learning Opportunity?
In addition to the programs our newsletter features, you can always check out our Service Learning website to find a directory of local programs and a website called Just Serve that can help you find service opportunities. The Seattle Credit Union has also created a list of 52 organizations that are often seeking volunteers. The list is categorized, and you can click on the bolded links to find out more.
You can also make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz to talk more about what you might be interested in doing and get help finding the right opportunity.