Registration Opens for Wilmington’s 2021 Youth Career Development Program Presented by Parks and Recreation
February 16, 2021
Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki and Acting Parks and Recreation Director Wayne Jefferson today announced the opening of the registration period for the 2021 Youth Career Development (YCD) Program summer session which begins June 21.
New and returning applicants can register beginning today at www.wilmingtonyouthjobs.com [wilmingtonyouthjobs.com].
The deadline to apply is Friday, April 2, 2021.
The City will again employ hundreds of youths this summer in numerous professions and internships within City government as well as in the business and community sectors. Mayor Purzycki said the Youth Career Development Program is intended to help younger City residents develop valuable work skills and prepare them for a successful career and future.
“I encourage our young people to apply today for a summer job or internship and develop a solid foundation for continued personal and professional growth,” said Mayor Purzycki. “We want our young people to succeed by becoming more responsible in a work-like setting and understanding more about their own skills and talents.”
Those interested in summer employment must apply online or by using their smartphone. Once an account is created and the registration is received by YCD staff, the applicant will be scheduled for an intake appointment to review the application and required documents.
To be eligible for the 2021 Youth Career Development Program, applicants must:
•be between the ages of 14 and 21
•complete the online/mobile phone registration
•meet residency and job-eligibility requirements which can also be found online
•pass all background checks and drug screenings
•arrange for direct deposit of their paychecks
Internships
2021 Youth Career Development participants can apply for one of at least 100 internship positions with entities that include United Way, 4 Youth Productions, Interfaith Housing, Freedom School, University of Delaware-Green Jobs, as well as the City of Wilmington Art Works. Interns will be selected through an open and competitive interview process. The application deadline is Friday, April 2, and internship participants will be notified via email and online. Youth workers will be assigned a career mentor during the six- week program, and after successful completion will receive a letter of recommendation from their employer.
Workforce Track
The workforce track will consist of approximately 350 entry-level jobs that are available in diverse businesses and agencies throughout the community. Partner worksites include the City of Wilmington, William Hicks Anderson Community Center, Catering Connections, Babe Styling Salon, Delaware College of Art and Design, the DuPont Environmental Education Center, Southbridge Neighborhood House, Girls Inc., the Walnut YMCA, Shop Rite, Teen Warehouse, Urban Artist Exchange, the Riverfront Development Corporation, R.E. Williams Tax Accountants, Inc., Congo Funeral Home, as well law offices, child care centers, and other area employers. The deadline for applications is Friday, April 2.
The Parks and Recreation Department will hold intake sessions by appointment only after the online application has been successfully submitted. YCD 2021 is conducted in partnership with the Delaware Department of Labor.
APPLY TODAY! Summer employment program begins June 21; 350 positions are available; applicants must register using their phone or online at www.wilmingtonyouthjobs.com [wilmingtonyouthjobs.com]