SUMMER JOBS
Summer Jobs for Teens
Grade: Rising Seniors (Current HS Juniors)
Camp Dates:
Session 1: July 1, 2025 - July 12, 2025
Session 2: July 15, 2025 - July 26, 2025
Camp Beyond is a summer camp for students entering grades 4 - 8. Our ultimate goal is to provide an exciting overnight summer camp experience that motivates students to approach the future with curiosity, responsibility, independence, and confidence—essential to college and life success.
Want to help us change summer? We’re looking for talented and compassionate rising high school seniors to serve as Junior Counselors for Summer 2025.
Age: 14-21 years old
Dates: Accepting applications starting February 1st, 2025.
ABCD SUMMER WORKS participants can help you move from youth to adulthood with confidence and purpose. Get on a track for success in high school and college, a career you choose, and higher earnings in the future.
Age: 14-17 years old
Dates: Monday-Thursday 11:00 noon to 6:00 pm
ARTISTS FOR HUMANITY (AFH) provides under-resourced teens the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design.
Age: 15-18 years old
Dates: Accepting applications starting Friday, March 26, 2025
SUCCESSLINK has partnered with almost 200 community-based organizations. Through our work, we've created a diverse network of organizations to employ Boston's youth.
Age: 16-18 years old
Dates: June 2025- August 2025
CAMP HALE Counselors are the ultimate role models. Coach, protect, and care for campers as they make friends and memories. Whether you’re leading a game, tying a shoelace, or applying a Band-Aid, you’ll make a lasting impression on a child’s life.
Age: 13-18 years old
Dates: Accepting applications year-round
TEENS IN PRINT strives to give students the tools to effectively share their experiences and perspectives through writing, the platform to reach decision-makers who can act on their ideas, and the knowledge to become thoughtful consumers of media.
Age: 15-18 years old
Dates: April 5th is the priority deadline
SUMMER URBAN PROGRAM is a set of 10 student-run summer camps at 12 different sites for children in Boston and Cambridge. Each summer, approximately 150 college students work in these communities. SUP builds positive relationships with youth, families, and community partners to ensure that young people in Boston and Cambridge can build the social, emotional, and academic skills needed to define, access, and achieve their own success in and beyond our programs.