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Teen Internship Information
Teen Assistants & Interns -TAs must commit to working three weeks during the summer, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., and may be invited back for additional weeks as the schedule allows. You will be assigned to a ZooCamp class and will assist your teacher with tours, games, crafts and general camp merriment! Read website for details.
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- Apr 1, 2026
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- Zoo Camp Teen Assistant - Volunteer, Zoo Camp Teacher Intern $400/week stipend
Asian Art Museum
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- Currently on hold January 2026
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DPR Construction - Build Up Summer Intern
Rising high school juniors, seniors, or graduating seniors. You will work in the job trailer, side by side with a project team building a major commercial construction project. You will learn about managing a multi-million-dollar project, the innovative technology used for planning, scheduling and design, and the wide range of professional roles needed to build great things. 8 weeks, 35-40 hours per week, in person.
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- Apr 15, 2026
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Santa Clara University Summer Engineering Seminar
This five-day immersion summer experience is for current high school sophomores and juniors, who are interested in exploring the field of engineering. The program offers specially designed introductory workshops taught by our engineering faculty that are presented as a mix of lecture and interactive work, spanning several fields of engineering. Participants will also get a taste of university life and the academic expectations of college. Along with living in the dorms during the program, students will interact with our faculty, students, and other members of the SCU community throughout the week.
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- Mar 31, 2026
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Trades Introduction Program
San Mateo Trades Introduction Program - Pre Apprenticeship-Readiness Program - Hands on Training - Blue Print Read & Technology, Overview of the Basic, Mechanical & Finish Trades, Ability to Explore what each Trade has to offer, Tools & Materials, First Aid/CPR & OSHA 10 Certification, Basic Math, Learn about the Skills Necessary for a /certified Trade Apprenticeship and Industry Guest Speakers
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- January 2026 Last Orientation Check back for upcoming dates.
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NASA Events and Internships for High School Students
NASA offers paid summer internships for undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of disciplines from engineering and science to technology, business, and finance. Students need to register to apply - https://intern.nasa.gov/ossi/web/students/login/
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Upwind Aviation Program
This program provides ground and flight training to Bay Area high school juniors with a passion for aviation. Scholarship recipients will complete a 9-week intensive training program during the summer between their junior and senior year to prepare them to take the FAA Private Pilot Airplane examination. We are committed to diversity and encourage all interested students to apply.
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- Feb 20, 2026
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Inside Lineman Electrical Apprenticeship
-Graduating senior -18 years and above
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Business and Finance, Marketing, Sales and Services
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Youth first Summer Internship
JFCS offers six-week summer internships to qualified students entering grade 10, 11, and 12 in the fall. Our internship program is a great opportunity for teens to learn valuable on-the-job skills and gain real work experience. $18/hour. Program Fee: $500 (financial assistance is available).
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- Deadline is Feb 6th
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Program/Internship
-As a Student Leader, you will: -Work as a paid intern at a local nonprofit for eight weeks -Attend the weeklong Student Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C. * -Develop leadership and career skills -Connect with like-minded students from your own community and across the country
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- Check back in March
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Education, Child Development, and Family Services
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Big Lift Inspiring Summers Learning Facilitator Intern.
Learning Facilitators will be responsible for leading high-quality and connected learning experiences with children and collaborating with the other staff in a classroom environment for the Big Lift Summer Program. Learning Facilitators will establish and maintain an environment that embraces the growth mindset, actively facilitate open-ended, child directed projects, and look for every opportunity to embrace and incorporate youth creativity.
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- Application (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sanmateo/jobs/5227125/san-mateo-county-libraries-big-lift-inspiring-summers-learning-facilitator)
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Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula
Academic Youth Development Summer Intern - Hours/commitment for Summer Interns: 3-5 consecutive weeks, daily, 8:00am-4:00pm with option for half day (morning or afternoon) Interested or want to learn more? call (650) 646-6062
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- No information available as of 3/5/26.
Various Programs
Youth must be able to attend all mandatory training to be considered. (An exception can be made if there is a valid reason why a student cannot make one of the training sessions.) This is a paid position ($17.34/hr). To be eligible: Candidates must be high school aged students – (between the ages of 15 and 18 for first time Explainers, and up to the age of 20 for returning Explainers.) Must be able to obtain a valid work permit. Must be able to attend all basic training dates
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- Check back March 2025
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Energy, Environment, and Utilities, Transportation
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Stanford Earth Young Investigators
At the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, high school scholars spend the summer working in research groups and laboratories on the main Stanford campus. Letter or recommendation from a teacher is required. Learn more https://sustainability.stanford.edu/admissions-education/k-12-outreach/young-investigators/faqs
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- Mar 15, 2026
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- Unpaid. Financial honorarium offered for qualifying students.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Must be 15 yrs old to apply. MTC offers Bay Area high school students the opportunity to discover the inner workings of a metropolitan planning organization, and start on a career path in government service
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- 15 Years
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Internship Program
SEJI - Science & Environmental Justice Intensive - 3-Week Program - Get paid up to $1500 SOL - Summer of Outdoor Leadership - 6-Week Program - Get paid up to $2400
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Health Science and Medical Technology
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Stanford Medical Youth Science Program
For current juniors. The Stanford Medical Youth Science Program (SMYSP) is an online enrichment program for students from low-income, underrepresented backgrounds. Over five weeks, participants engage in faculty lectures, professional development workshops, virtual networking events, and a public health disparities research project. During the program and beyond, participants are mentored by faculty, health professionals, and college students on preparing for college, navigating careers in medicine, and becoming a leader today.
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- Mar 23, 2026
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Information and Application
Program Dates: June 16 to July 29, 2025. Eligibility Requirements Students must: Currently be rising juniors or seniors. Be 16 years old or older by the start of the program. Be living in the U.S. and must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents with a green card. Live in Northern California, ideally no more than a 1-hour commute from the Stanford campus. We strongly encourage applications from students from first generation, low-income, and/or underrepresented backgrounds. Have access to a computer and internet access for the duration of the internship. Be available to start the program on June 16, 2025. Weekly Time Commitment: 30 hours per week
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- Feb 23, 2026
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- There is no cost for students to participate in this program. Admitted students who can demonstrate financial need are eligible for a $3,000 stipend for participating in this program.
Camp/Program
Encouraging students in underserved communities, especially those who have never attended any type of summer camp in the past.The ideal SAGE Camp participant is the curious, resilient student who is not necessarily on a STEM career path. This camp is FREE. If you have not attended any summer camp in the past, but are curious about careers in STEM, we encourage you to APPLY now and take advantage of this amazing opportunity! Grade – must be a current 9th, 10th, or 11th grader in a Northern California public high school. Please contact us if you have any questions about accommodations for camp.
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- Mar 17, 2026
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