Summer Internship Program

Now Accepting Applications for Summer 2025—Apply Today!

JFCS offers six-week paid summer internships to qualified students entering grades 10, 11, or 12 in the fall. Our internship program is a great opportunity to learn valuable on-the-job skills and gain real paid work experience. See below for program details and links to apply.

Program Dates: June 23 – August 1, 2025

Early Bird Deadline: January 31, 2025 (apply by this date for the best chance of being accepted)

Application Deadline: February 28, 2025

Eligibility: Qualified students entering grades 10, 11, or 12 in fall 2025

Apply for the internship program in your region using the links below:


MARIN


PALO ALTO


SAN FRANCISCO


SAN MATEO


Real World Work Experience for Teens

Interns are placed at one worksite for the summer, where they are assigned an on-site supervisor. Placements are within one of JFCS’ offices (San Francisco, San Mateo, Palo Alto, and San Rafael) or with businesses and organizations in the community. Interns must be available to work 20 hours per week, and are paid $18 per hour working at their placement. Interns are not required to work on weekends or federal holidays (July 4).

A core and unique element of the internship program is weekly Wednesday workshops that provide professional and personal development , tying in skills interns can put into practice at their placements. During these mandatory workshops, interns are encouraged to think about themselves, their futures, and their place in the world through a Jewish values-based lens.

After participating in the program, interns come away with greater clarity about their academic and vocational opportunities and feel better prepared to take the next steps they need to achieve their academic and career goals. They also benefit from a sense of personal achievement, greater responsibility, and increased confidence.

Workshop topics have included:

  • Respect for diversity
  • Exploration of personal values
  • Office etiquette and responsible work behavior
  • Researching job opportunities
  • Resume and cover letter writing
  • Informational and job interviewing skills
  • Holocaust Survivor Testimony

How Are Interns Placed?

YouthFirst staff match interns to work sites and positions according to expressed areas of professional interest and skills, as space and opportunity allow. (YouthFirst cannot guarantee placement in a specific field or organization.)

Contact Us

  • Associate Director
  • Debra Massey
415-359-2477
  • San Francisco
  • Inbal Shalev
415-449-1291
  • North Peninsula
  • Merav Berger
650-931-1834
  • South Peninsula
  • Deborah Schneider
650-688-3059
  • Marin County
  • Kate-Alexandra Levine
415-419-3641
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