Overview
The Youth Opportunities! program at Port Jobs was part of Seattle's Youth Opportunity Movement (YO!), an integrated service system designed to equip under-served youth in Seattle's enterprise communities with educational tools and career opportunities necessary to succeed in the 21st century. Port Jobs was a Youth Opportunities! program partner from the fall of 2000 until February 2002.
In Detail
Port Jobs was one of over thirty-five program partners for Youth Opportunities. For its part, Port Jobs educated youth and case managers on ways to overcome transportation barriers to work and about career opportunities in transportation-related industries. Port JOBS also educated youth about opportunities in the construction trades and other trades- related occupations.
Transportation To help youth overcome transportation barriers that may prevent them from getting to work or education and training opportunities, Port Jobs:
- Offered driver's license education workshops that describe how to get and keep a driver's license;
- Provided funding support to help YO youth take driver's education classes to get their driver's license;
- Conducted re-licensing workshops and assistance from Seattle Municipal Court and other nonprofit organizations that help youth get a suspended license back.
To educate youth about transportation-related career opportunities, Port Jobs:
- Hosted site visits to local transportation employers such as Metro;
- Hosted orientations at Port Jobs' Airport Jobs office that outline career opportunities at Sea-Tac International Airport;
- Connected youth to transportation-related internships.
Construction apprenticeships Port Jobs worked with the Youth Program Manager from Apprenticeship and Non-traditional Employment for Women and Men (ANEW) to deliver apprenticeship services which included:
- Conducting introduction to apprenticeships workshops for youth, case managers, and high school guidance counselors;
conducting a tour of apprenticeship programs and workplaces for youth and case managers;
- Holding a construction and apprenticeship career fair open to youth;
conducting a hands-on construction workshop for youth;
- Placing youth in apprenticeships, pre-aprenticeships or trades-related employment and internships.
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