Leadership / Job Development Directory

By TMoM Team Member Sarah Marchwiany

This private school directory is sponsored by Calvary Day School. Calvary Day School has a passion and a commitment to provide an encouraging, safe, and engaging school community. Students, from preschool through high school, are challenged to fulfill their God-given potential, develop strong character, and impact the world for Christ.

Embracing leadership development opportunities, whether within local organizations or community initiatives, empowers us to be positive role models for our children. Exploring innovative avenues for career growth not only enhances personal satisfaction but contributes to the overall vitality of our community. Your child can do so through Au Pair or Foreign Exchange programs, armed services, leadership, and job development opportunities.

We can update this list at any time, so if there is any opportunities we did not include please email Sarah to let us know.

Find out more about each private school by visiting their website, and be sure to check our TMoM event calendar for upcoming Open Houses.

High Point

YMCA Achievers-High Point
YMCA Youth and Government

Organization: NC Works Next Gen

Websitencworks.gov
Addresses: 607 Idol Street, High Point NC 27262
2301 West Meadowview Road, Greensboro NC 27407
Phone: (336) 882-4141 (High Point) & 336-297-9444 (Greensboro)
Description: NCWorks NextGen, powered by Guilford Works, exists to help remove many of the barriers some of our youth experience and start them on the path to career success. Whether you have little/no work experience, are justice involved, a parent, dropout, or are looking for a new career opportunity, our team can provide the tools, training and support you need. We can assist with paid internships, on-the-job training, and WIOA approved training. The goal of our program is to assist young adults with overcoming barriers by way of earning certifications, gaining valuable career readiness training, and substantial work experiences. All services are at no cost to the participant, as this is a WIOA program, so contact us today!
Ready to Get Started: Complete this online interest form: form.jotform.com/220053784276154

Greensboro/ Burlington

Air Force Recruiting
Greensboro Address: 2917 Battleground Avenue E, Greensboro, NC 27408
Greensboro Phone: 336-282-1293
Burlington Address: 2360 S Church St, Burlington, NC 27215
Burlington Phone: 336-212-1367

Army National Guard Recruiting
Greensboro Address: 4606, 110 Franklin Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27401
Greensboro Phone: 336-596-4972
Burlington Address: 1935 N Church St, Burlington, NC 27217

US Coast Guard Recruiting
Address:4411 W Gate City Blvd #103, Greensboro, NC 27407
Phone: 336-294-6975

Winston Salem

Armed Forces Career Center
Address: Located in Hanes Mall, 3320 Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
Phone Numbers: Army- 336-659-1393; Navy- 336-768-1044; Marine-336-765-9400; Air Force- 336-760-454

High Point

Army Recruiting Station
2620 N. Main St., #105, High Point, NC 27265
Phone: (336) 887-4555

Job Opportunities

*We surveyed local teens in the Triad, and the following businesses were listed as favorites. Minimum age requirements are in parenthesis next to each business, however check with each individual place as they may vary from location to location. Some allow workers as young as 14, and all accept those 16+.

~ Jimmy John’s (must be 16 to work in store; age 18 for drivers)
~ Rockin’ Jump (16+) *for both Winston-Salem and Greensboro locations
~ Panera Bread (16+)
~ Best Buy (16+)
~ Target (16+)
~ Chuck E Cheese (16+)
~ Lowes Foods (16+)
~ Harris Teeter (16+)
~ J.Crew (16+)
~ GAP (16+)
~ Starbucks (16+)
~ Lifeguard (Age minimum is 15 or 16 depending on location)
~ Chick-Fil-A (15+)
~ Subway (15+)
~ Publix (15+)
~ McDonald’s (starting age 14 for some locations)
~ AMC Cinema (14+)
~ Baskin Robbins (14+)
~ Ben & Jerry’s (14+)
~ Dairy Queen (14+)
~ Publix (14+)
~ Childcare / Camp Counselor (age minimum depends on location)

Entrepreneurial Opportunities

* Starting a business not only looks great for colleges and future employers, but it can be incredibly rewarding (and sometimes lucrative). Here are some popular entrepreneurial ideas for teens:

~ Babysitting – Click this link for info on Red Cross certification classes
~ Lawn Care
~ Dog Walker
~ Pet Sitter
~ Wash Cars
~ Yard Sale/ Consignment
~ Mother’s Helper
~ Errand runner