San Bernardino County accepting applications for paid summer internship program

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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY – San Bernardino County announced that it is accepting applications for its summer internship program until April 4th.

The SPARK Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) offers a paid work experience each summer, with this year’s hourly wage set at $16.50.

Through SPARK, youth will have the opportunity to work in various county departments and gain hands-on experience from the county team.

Eligibility

San Bernardino County residents aged 16 – 24 are eligible to apply for the internship.

Applicants are asked to choose from a list of areas where they would like to work, including:

  • Arts, Culture & Library 
  • Legal & Court Services 
  • Administrative Office 
  • Community Development 
  • Economic Development 
  • Human Services & Child Development 
  • Information Technology 
  • Parks & Recreation 
  • Public Works 
  • Fire & Safety 

The county says the SPARK program will not only help interns explore career pathways but also allow them to connect with peers and mentors in the field.

For more information about the SPARK internship program call 909-387-8304 or visit https://hr.sbcounty.gov/spark-syep/

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