Our communities face different challenges, and young people are stepping up to tackle local issues. Youth Jobs Corps members work directly with cities, counties, and community based organizations to serve their communities while learning valuable job skills and developing a public service career pathways.
Low-income, former foster, justice-involved, and unemployed youth deserve the same opportunities as everyone else—in California, we are making that vision a reality.
In partnership with local governments and community-based organizations across the state, the #CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps employs young people to help tackle critical issues in priority areas: COVID-19 recovery, food insecurity, and climate action. Youth are supported with at least minimum wage and essential wrap-around services like case management, résumé preparation, special job training, and other benefits to help ensure both their short- and long-term success.
#CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps has three core goals:
- Increase employment for underserved youth across California.
- Develop meaningful public service career pathways
- Enhance local government capacity to address challenges in key focus areas.
Youth Jobs Corps Focus Areas
COVID-19 Recovery
Food Security
Climate
What our leaders are saying about the program:
Participating Locations
Learn more about local Youth Jobs Corps programming and apply using the links below! If your location does not have an application link, please check back soon as programming begins at different times throughout the state.
City of Anaheim
City of Bakersfield
City of Big Bear Lake
Contra Costa County
City of Fresno
City of La Puente
City of Long Beach
City of Los Angeles
Marin County
City of Maywood
Merced County
Monterey County
Nevada County
City of Oakland
City of Santa Ana
City of Santa Monica
Sonoma County
City of South Gate
Stanislaus County
City of Stockton
Youth Eligibility Requirements
The #CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps prioritizes hiring youth who may not have access to traditional career-building resources. Priority will be given to youth applicants ages 16-30 who:
- Are in or transitioning from foster care.
- Are or were justice-involved.
- Are engaged with the mental health or substance abuse system.
- Are low-income.
- May have difficulty finding employment.
- Are unemployed and/or out of school.
- Have not participated in an AmeriCorps program.
What Youth Jobs Corps Members are saying:
Carlos, South Gate, CA
“The Youth Jobs Corps and Conservation Corps of Long Beach helped me be more confident, interactive, and a brighter person. It also helped me with my anxiety and nervousness. I was recommended to the Youth Jobs Corps by the Compatior Counseling Center, and the recommendation really helped me. I am also able to help my parents with bills and payments, and I’m glad to be here.”
CJ, San Jose, CA
“I work at Rocketship Spark Academy with the partnership of the Boys and Girls Club. Working at RCA opened my eyes towards youth extended learning. I’m really grateful I’m impacting our youth’s lives each day I come to work. RCA has helped me hone my skills with the workshops this program provides (financial literacy, résumé building, etc.). The living wage impact with this job helps me to be more sustainable, successful, and confident towards my own financial goals (investments and emergency saving). At the end of the day, I was able to create impactful experiences and memories for the students I teach while being able to continue to have a growth mindset towards building my own dream career pathway as a future Public Health Educator.”
Frequently Asked Questions