YH2O Mentoring Program

the YH2O Career Mentoring Program (“YH2O”) for Baltimore City residents.

The Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Employment Development (MOED) and Department of Public Works (DPW) has partnered with the Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) to design and operate the YH2O Career Mentoring Program (“YH2O”) for individuals, ages 18 to 24-year-old, who have a high school diploma or GED, are unemployed or underemployed and, are not currently enrolled in a job training program or post-secondary education. Baltimore City is proud of the 148 young men and women who have successfully completed YH2O since its inception in 2015.

WHAT IS YH2O?
YH2O is a program which prepares young adults to be employed in full-time jobs within the water and solid waste industries at the completion of the program. The goals of YH20 are to:

  • educate young adults about the water and solid waste industries and career opportunities
  • develop a pipeline of future workers with the right skills to fill entry-level positions in the water and solid waste industries

YH2O consists of 2 phases including:

  • Phase I: Participants complete skill and interest assessments, take part in basic job readiness training, and are introduced to water and solid waste industries. (Time commitment: 2 days/week, 3 hours each day, for 10 weeks)
  • Phase II: Participants explore a variety of career options available within the water and solid waste industries, take part in job shadowing experiences and worksite tours and, are paired with a career coaches. (Time commitment: 2 days/week, 3 hours each day, for 10 weeks)

WHEN DOES YH2O TAKE PLACE?
The program will begin October 16, 2023 and end December 13.

WHERE IS YH2O HELD?
Most YH2O activities will be held at the MOED Youth Services headquarters located at 101 W. 24th ST., Baltimore, MD 21218. Field trips and job-shadowing will be held offsite

WHY SHOULD I APPLY?

Baltimore City’s water industry offers immediate full-time entry-level job opportunities with the potential for career growth and advancement. YH2O Participants will receive:

  • Job Readiness and Hands-on Training
  • Job Shadowing
    • Water and Solid Waste Industries Career Exploration
    • Worksite Tours 
      • Water Industry Career Exploration
       


        logo for Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of Employment Development (MOED) and Department of Public Works (DPW) and Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA). .

        Download Application
        Submit to; Anthony L. Greene (DPW) or Curtis Landen, MOED

        YH2O Announcement

        YH2O Program Overview