ComEd, Partners Announce Expanded Summer Job Training for Teens Interested in the Trades
ComEd, in partnership with YMCA of Metro Chicago and Goodwill, brings back the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Youth Academy for high school students interested in construction and energy careers. The program offers paid summer exposure, community service projects, drone-flying demos, and more, aiming to prepare youth for the clean energy sector. ComEd's commitment to creating career pathways aligns with the expected 150,000 clean energy jobs in Illinois by 2050. Interested students can apply until May 31, with classes starting in June and July at various locations across Chicagoland.
The CONSTRUCT Youth Academy provides paid summer exposure and career training opportunities for high school students interested in construction and energy fields.
The program introduces students to a wide range of energy careers, from craft positions to STEM roles, aiming to prepare them for the growing clean energy sector in Illinois.
New curriculum elements this year include community service projects, drone-flying demos, and learning about ComEd's transition to electric vehicles, enhancing students' experience and skillset.
The partnership with YMCA of Metro Chicago and Goodwill expands the reach of the program to more communities, offering local youth a chance to earn a good wage and contribute to the clean energy future.
The successful model of the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy, which trained over 800 residents for trades roles, serves as a foundation for the CONSTRUCT Youth Academy, highlighting ComEd's commitment to workforce development.
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ComEd’s CONSTRUCT Youth Academy returns for the second year with expanded programming at Chicagoland YMCA of Metro Chicago and Goodwill sites
The program is one example of how ComEd is growing opportunities for local youth and residents to prepare for roles in the fast-growing clean energy sector in
"ComEd is committed to expanding career pathways for youth across northern
The CONSTRUCT Youth Academy program caters to area teens interested in learning about the wide range of careers in energy, from entry-level craft positions to roles in STEM, engineering and more. New to the curriculum this year, students will participate in a community service project building dressers for underserved communities using construction skills learned in the program. Students will also get out into the field to study key equipment used to oversee and maintain the grid as part of drone-flying demos; and will meet with company leaders to learn more about ComEd’s vehicle fleet and how it is transitioning to EVs.
ComEd is teaming up with the YMCA of Metro Chicago and Goodwill Industries of
"As a core component of the Y's growing portfolio of programs in the workforce space, the CONSTRUCT Youth Academy provides our local teens with a behind-the-scenes look at jobs they might never have considered, while also empowering them to develop new, practical, and transferable professional and life skills," said Martina "Tina" Hone, chief economic inclusion & equity officer, YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago. "We know that introducing young people to the tremendous possibilities in these careers is a key step in setting them up for long-term success. The Y is proud to partner with ComEd again this year to expand the program, which — based on last year's astounding demand — points to young people’s rising interest in careers in energy and the trades!"
The program returns after high levels of interest from local youth, with hundreds of applications received last year. As part of an effort to expand the CONSTRUCT Youth Academy program from one to five sites this year, Goodwill Industries of
“Goodwill is thrilled to support this up-and-coming program that will expand our reach to local youth in helping them identify well-paying and fulfilling careers to pursue,” said Clayton Pryor, chief mission officer, Goodwill Industries of
To be eligible for the program, applicants must be a rising high school junior or senior. The program will have two cohorts, the first beginning June 10, the second beginning July 8, and students will receive a stipend upon completion of the program. Both the YMCA and Goodwill will provide CTA passes for participants traveling to the classroom sessions. Those interested in applying for the program through the YMCA can learn more details and apply here. Those interested in joining through Goodwill can submit their application here.
The CONSTRUCT Youth Academy builds on the success of the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy, ComEd’s premiere workforce development program which has successfully trained more than 800 residents for trades roles in the construction and energy fields. The CONSTRUCT programs are among a variety of workforce offerings through ComEd and its partner agencies, which in 2023 collectively helped reach more than 2,000 local residents. For more on ComEd career readiness programs, please visit www.ComEd.com/CleanEnergyJobs.
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