What are the responsibilities and job description for the 2026 Summer Youth Employment Program – Worksite Monitor (Temporary) position at Baltimore County, MD?
DESCRIPTION
BENEFITS
QUESTIONS
Several temporary vacancies exist in the Department of Economic and Workforce Development Youth Services for Summer Youth Employment Program – Worksite Monitors.
Regular Schedule: 34 hours per week, Monday - Friday. This is a temporary summer position that will start in June 2026 and end in August 2026.
All interested candidates must apply at this time.You must attach your transcript(s)/degree(s) and professional license(s)/certification(s) to your application. Unofficial copies are acceptable.
Note: Interested candidates must attach proof of education and a resume to the application.
Examples of Duties
Definition of Responsibility
Under the direction of the Youth Services Manager, the Worksite Monitor provides supportive services to employers and youth employed in the Summer Youth Employment Program.
Essential Job Duties
- Serves as liaison between the Department of Economic and Workforce Development (DEWD) and employers, providing administrative support regarding program rules and management practices.
- Assesses assigned worksite for safety and a meaningful work experience.
- May assist in worksite development based on the needs of the assigned youth.
- Provides orientations to employers and coordinates the distribution and collection of bi-weekly time cards, evaluation forms, and other required documents.
- Serves as liaison between youth, funding agencies, families, and worksite supervisors to determine participant progress, identify problems, and develop positive outcomes.
- Assesses youth employability needs and develops strategies accordingly.
- Assists the worksite supervisor by facilitating resolution to issues related to the youths' attitudes and behavior, attendance, and employers' expectations.
- Reviews and submits accurate payroll records and other documents to the program manager.
- Assists in obtaining work permits or other documents needed for program enrollment.
Performs other duties as assigned.
NOTE: The duties and responsibilities listed above are for the purpose of determining a common set of minimum qualifications for this position. They may not include all of the essential job functions of this position. Each position may not be required to perform all of the essential job functions listed.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
- Possession of a Bachelor's Degree, preferably in elementary or secondary education.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work with economically disadvantaged youth, at-risk youth, and youth with disabilities.
- Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft software with the ability to manage databases and work with software used during the summer program.
- Possession of a valid unexpired driver’s license and daily access to a vehicle.
You must attach your transcript(s)/degree(s) and professional license(s)/certification(s) to your application. Unofficial copies are acceptable.
Conditions of Employment
Regular Schedule: 34 hours per week, Monday - Friday. This is a temporary summer position that will start in June 2026 and end in August 2026.
Requirement
- Possession of a valid, unexpired driver’s license and daily access to a vehicle.
- A mileage allowance, set by Baltimore County Policy, shall be paid to County employees who use their privately-owned vehicles for official County travel necessary to carry out the required or authorized duties of their position.
Applicants selected for employment with Baltimore County must successfully complete an employment investigation, including, but not limited to, criminal background, education, and fingerprinting checks.
308 Allegheny Avenue
Towson, Maryland, 21204
Several temporary vacancies exist in the Department of Economic and Workforce Development Youth Services for Summer Youth Employment Program – Worksite Monitors.
Regular Schedule: 34 hours per week, Monday - Friday. This is a temporary summer position that will start in June 2026 and end in August 2026.
All interested candidates must apply at this time.You must attach your transcript(s)/degree(s) and professional license(s)/certification(s) to your application. Unofficial copies are acceptable.
Note: Interested candidates must attach proof of education and a resume to the application.
Examples of Duties
Definition of Responsibility
Under the direction of the Youth Services Manager, the Worksite Monitor provides supportive services to employers and youth employed in the Summer Youth Employment Program.
Essential Job Duties
- Serves as liaison between the Department of Economic and Workforce Development (DEWD) and employers, providing administrative support regarding program rules and management practices.
- Assesses assigned worksite for safety and a meaningful work experience.
- May assist in worksite development based on the needs of the assigned youth.
- Provides orientations to employers and coordinates the distribution and collection of bi-weekly time cards, evaluation forms, and other required documents.
- Serves as liaison between youth, funding agencies, families, and worksite supervisors to determine participant progress, identify problems, and develop positive outcomes.
- Assesses youth employability needs and develops strategies accordingly.
- Assists the worksite supervisor by facilitating resolution to issues related to the youths' attitudes and behavior, attendance, and employers' expectations.
- Reviews and submits accurate payroll records and other documents to the program manager.
- Assists in obtaining work permits or other documents needed for program enrollment.
Performs other duties as assigned.
NOTE: The duties and responsibilities listed above are for the purpose of determining a common set of minimum qualifications for this position. They may not include all of the essential job functions of this position. Each position may not be required to perform all of the essential job functions listed.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
- Possession of a Bachelor's Degree, preferably in elementary or secondary education.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work with economically disadvantaged youth, at-risk youth, and youth with disabilities.
- Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft software with the ability to manage databases and work with software used during the summer program.
- Possession of a valid unexpired driver’s license and daily access to a vehicle.
You must attach your transcript(s)/degree(s) and professional license(s)/certification(s) to your application. Unofficial copies are acceptable.
Conditions of Employment
Regular Schedule: 34 hours per week, Monday - Friday. This is a temporary summer position that will start in June 2026 and end in August 2026.
Requirement
- Possession of a valid, unexpired driver’s license and daily access to a vehicle.
- A mileage allowance, set by Baltimore County Policy, shall be paid to County employees who use their privately-owned vehicles for official County travel necessary to carry out the required or authorized duties of their position.
Applicants selected for employment with Baltimore County must successfully complete an employment investigation, including, but not limited to, criminal background, education, and fingerprinting checks.
Employment Benefits for Non-Merit or Non-Classified, Part-Time Employees
Baltimore County General Government offers the following benefits to part-time, non-merit or non-classified employees. New employees are eligible for benefits upon hire, unless noted otherwise.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Baltimore County is an equal opportunity employer and encourages minority, female and disabled applicants.
Smoke free workplace
All Baltimore County offices are smoke free.
Drug free workplace
Baltimore County provides a drug free workplace. Prospective employees are required to submit to urinalysis drug testing as part of the pre-employment physical examination.
Employee Assistance Program
Our Employee Assistance Program provides confidential and professional assessment and referral assistance for employees and eligible dependents in the household who are experiencing personal problems that may be affecting work performance, job satisfaction, or overall quality of life.
Health Insurance
In order to qualify for health insurance benefits (medical, prescription, dental and vision insurance), part-time employees must be scheduled for four (4) full work days plus two (2) hours each week.
Health Insurance benefits elected become effective the first day of the month following the date of hire if the employee has completed online enrollment prior to that date. New employees must enroll within thirty (30) calendar days of hire. Plans offered include:
Medical, Prescription, Dental and Vision insurance.
Flexible Spending Accounts
Opportunity to set aside pre-tax dollars, through payroll deduction, for eligible unreimbursed medical care expenses and/or dependent care costs.
Life Insurance
In order to qualify for life insurance benefits, part-time employees must be scheduled for four (4) full work days plus two (2) hours each week.
Employees may elect basic term life insurance for themselves equal to one time the employee's annual salary, rounded to the next higher $1,000. Employees contribute a portion of the premium through monthly payroll deductions. The County also offers an Additional/Employee paid Life Insurance plan with coverage up to $100,000.
Retirement
Employees are required to participate in the Baltimore County Employees' Retirement System, with very limited exceptions.
Paid Leave
Sick Leave - Monthly sick leave earnings prorated based on the number of hours worked per week. No maximum on accrual. Accrued balance can be applied toward service credit at retirement.
Vacation Leave - Monthly vacation leave earnings prorated based on the number of hours worked per week. Earnings increase after five, ten and fifteen years of service generally.
Holidays - Part-time 30 to 39 hour non-merit or non-classified employees will generally be paid for ten holidays per calendar year. Other part-time, non-merit or non-classified employees working 29 hours per week or less will receive two paid holidays per calendar year. These holidays are the Christmas holiday and the Independence Day holiday.
Bereavement Leave
Jury Leave
Military Leave
Baltimore County Employees Federal Credit Union
Membership in Baltimore County Employees Federal Credit Union offers a full range of savings programs, loans, checking, direct deposit, payroll deduction, savings bonds, and other financial services.
Direct Deposit
Payroll through direct deposit to the financial institution selected by employee is required.
Deferred Compensation
Nationwide Retirement Solutions offers a 457 retirement plan allowing for payroll contributions of tax deferred dollars to investment options of your choice.
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