12/3/24 Career Connections
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.
Part-Time Jobs
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 Jobs page on the Career-Connected Learning website with a list of job search engines and local companies that regularly hire high school students.
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 an Ideed 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.
Paid Internships
SYEP Now Offering Paid Learning Opportunities in Software Development and Nursing, Applications due December 20
Seattle Youth Employment Program, the well-known provider of summer internship opportunities for students, now offers a Career Pathways Program for those who have a career sector already in mind. Career Pathways is an intensive, intermediate-advanced level training program where participants receive technical training in their chosen career track and are provided support from dedicated staff members to prepare them for entry-level professional internship/job experience(s). Opportunities this year are focused on software development and nursing.
Participants within this program also receive job readiness skills training and workshops from subject matter experts (SMEs), and are provided opportunities to job shadow and interview professionals within their chosen career field. Participants can participate in the program and earn a monthly stipend to help support them while studying. Nursing students receive a $1500 stipend!
Learn more at the SYEP website and email SYEP@seattle.gov with any questions. Apply no later than December 20, 2024 by clicking the Apply Now button below.
Teens in Public Service Seeking Interns interested in Leadership and Service
The 2025 application for Teens in Public Service (TIPS) is now open! TIPS provides paid summer internships at nonprofit organizations for high school students passionate about leadership and service. Internship placements range from museums to nature preserves, food banks, summer camps, and more!
TIPS interns gain…
- A summer’s worth of impactful work experience
- Exposure to the “behind the scenes” of nonprofit orgs carrying out community-centered work
- Mentorship, networking opportunity, and support from TIPS and their nonprofit supervisors / coworkers
- A paycheck – interns will be paid Seattle minimum wage, which will be $20.76 in 2025
Read 2024 interns’ summer reflections, and then email apply@teensinpublicservice.org with any questions. The deadline to apply is Monday, March 3rd, 2025.
Opportunities from previous newsletters still available
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 Fairs, Visits, and Info Sessions
Attend the Black College Expo on January 18, and write an essay by January 6 for Scholarship money
The National College Resource Foundation is once again hosting the Seattle Black College Expo Saturday January 18, 2025 at Rainier Beach High School from 10am to 3pn. Juniors and Seniors planning to attend the Expo also have the opportunity to win scholarship money by writing and submitting an essay by January 6, 2025 at 11pm.
The Expo will feature over 50 colleges offering on-the-spot college admissions, so make sure you bring copies of your transcript. All application fees will be waived if you apply with them that day. The Expo will also feature surprise celebrity guests, prizes, and free food. Register for the Seattle Black College Expo to attend.
If you are interested in winning up to $2500 in scholarship money, write an essay of 500 words or less on the topic “Why is a college education important to me” and submit it through the online application by January 6 at 11pm.
WSU Sponsoring Paid Weekend Conference for BIPOC Students in February, register now while space available
Washington State University will present its Visionaries Inspiring Black Empowered Students (V.I.B.E.S) Conference February 7-9, 2025 at the Pullman campus.
VIBES aims to motivate and encourage high school students to seek higher education opportunities. Sponsored by the Black Student Union of Washington State University, the conference helps students see the value of ongoing learning and the need to always reach higher and dream bigger with the endless opportunities that await them with a solid educational foundation.
Students will get an opportunity to visit WSU Pullman and understand life as a WSU Coug firsthand through a series of workshops and activities on topics like financial aid, tackling student loans, applications, deciding the right major and more.
Learn more at the VIBES Website and email si.vibes@wsu.edu with any questions. Click the button below to register ASAP while there is still space available.
Opportunities from previous newsletters still available
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship Now Open until December 19
The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is now open until Dec. 19! So much more than a scholarship, every year the Amazon Future Engineer program awards 400 students up to $40,000 each toward college expenses, paired with opportunities to intern at Amazon. This scholarship program is open to current high school seniors planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or other computer science related field of study and are planning to attend an accredited 4-year college or university in the United States (or an accredited 2-year college, with the intent to transfer to a 4-year institution).
If you want to learn more, consider attending the information night at University of Washington Ethnic Cultural Center on Thursday, December 13 from 5 to 8 p.m.
HBCU-Bound Seniors Can Apply Now for a $40,000 STEM Scholarship
- Are you a high school senior looking to make the world or your community a better place?
- Do you plan to attend an HBCU next year?
- Do you have an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math?
If you answered yes, FOSSI may be for you. FOSSI, Future of STEM Scholars Initiative, funds 4-year scholarships of $10,000 per year for students majoring in STEM related fields at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Additionally, FOSSI connects students to leadership development, mentoring and internship opportunities at participating companies.
Learn where a FOSSI scholarship can take you and apply by January 31 to fund your HBCU future!
$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. Make sure if you are eligible for South Seattle Students Scholarship 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.
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 Meeting at Franklin / Virtual Zoom Meeting
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.
Training and Mentorship Programs
Register to attend one of 2 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.
- 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.
Register Now for STEP-UP Summer STEM Research Program
The National Institute of Health’s Short-Term Research Experience Program to Unlock Potential (STEP-UP) is a nationally recognized summer research program that connects students with local institutions and mentors to gain firsthand research experience.
STEP-UP supports high school Juniors and Seniors from groups historically excluded from
science to spend a summer in a paid, full-time, 8-week internship at research labs near their
home. During the program, students will create and conduct their own research project, garnering essential experience before they enter college. After the program, students will have the opportunity to present their work at the National Institute of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, MD. All travel expenses will be covered by the program.
Find out what it’s like to be a scientist this summer by applying today! Visit the Visit the STEP-UP website to see eligibility requirements to see eligibility requirements and Apply for the Step-Up Summer STEM Research Program by Feb 15.
A complete application includes:
- Completion of online Application Form & Application
- Essay (600 Words)
- 2 Letters of Recommendation
- Official School Transcript
Additionally, the STEP-UP team is also hosting a virtual open house December 12th to provide more information. If you are interested in attending, please Register for High School STEP-UP Virtual Open House.
Opportunities from previous newsletters still available
Service-Learning Opportunities
Deadline fast approaching for Service Board Snowboarding Program
Interested in getting service-learning credit while also learning how to snowboard and going on fun outings in the snow? the Service Board Snowboarding Program 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.
Opportunities from previous newsletters still available
Seeking a Service Learning Opportunity?
In addition to the programs our newsletter features, you can always check out our Franklin 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.