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April 27, 2026

Application Process Opens for Learn & Earn Summer Youth Employment Program

The application process for the 2026 Learn & Earn Summer Youth Employment Program is open.

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Young people between the ages of 14 and 23 can apply for the program through Friday, June 5. Each year, Learn & Earn connects Allegheny County youth with summer opportunities that build skills, confidence, and pathways to future careers.

Since launching in 2014. The program has supported more than 14,000 participants and invested more than $15 million in wages, helping to strengthen the region’s future workforce.

“Learn & Earn is an investment in the next generation of Pittsburghers,” said Mayor Corey O’Connor. “This program provides the partnerships our young people need to try something new, develop skills, build a network, and work with mentors to become our region’s next professionals, leaders, and entrepreneurs.”

Learn & Earn offers a structure pathway that is designed to meet young people where they are and support their growth:

  • Tier 1: Career Exploration (Age 14) – Youth build foundational skills through interactive workshops, career exploration activities, job shadowing, and industry tours. Participants earn $10 per hour for up to 100 hours.
  • Tier 2: Work Experience (Ages 15-19) – Participants are placed at worksites where they gain hands-on experience, develop workplace skills, and build professional connections, while learning $12 per hour and working up to 120 hours.
  • Tier 3: Advancement (Ages 20-23) – Young adults receive up to 150 hours of industry training, with opportunities to earn credentials and connect to full-time employment or registered apprenticeships. Tier 3 participants earn up to $15 per hour.

Regional businesses are encouraged to get involved by hosting a Learn & Earn participant. In 2025, more than 190 worksites participated. Those interested in becoming a host site should contact Stephanie Bales at summer@partner4work.org

For more information, take a look at the program’s recent announcement.

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April 8, 2025

Learn & Earn Summer Youth Employment Program Application Process Open

The application process is open for Pittsburgh’s Learn & Earn Summer Youth Employment Program. Those interested in submitting must do so by Friday, June 6.

Higher Wages and Career Pathways

Pittsburgh County Executive Sara Innamorato, Deputy Mayor Jake Pawlak, and Partner4Work CEO Rob Cherry launched the 2025 Learn & Earn program in mid-March.

The program, which debuted in 2014, has served more than 13,500 young people in the region and has invested more than $14.3 million in wages. The initiative has provided work experience for youth, helping them to build careers in such fields as healthcare, business, trades, and public service.

Learn & Earn has provided many participants with their first work experience and guided numerous young adults toward higher education.

This summer, 1,000 spots are available for youths across Allegheny County. Participants will be able to gain real-world experience and obtain essential career skills through the program.

Changes to the 2025 Program

In response to feedback from participants and business owners, several changes have been made to the program to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and the participant experience. These include:

  • A structured priority placement system
  • A centralized payroll process for timely compensation
  • Expanded work experience tiers for different age groups and career-readiness levels
  • A renewed focus on areas that will ensure the program’s long-term success

The program is also increasing wages to provide greater support for participants. In 2025, the starting wage has been raised $1 to $10 per hour. “Experience” participants will earn $12 per hour, and “Advancement” participants will receive $15 per hour. Partner4Work will implement centralized payroll services by paying via direct deposit.

The program will also offer every participant the opportunity to open a non-custodial bank account. Participants will receive mandatory financial literacy training and gain access to bank accounts, empowering them to manage their earnings effectively

The program’s three tiers are:

  • Discovery (ages 14-15) – focuses on career exploration, job shadowing, and work readiness training to help younger participants build a strong foundation
  • Experience (ages 16-18) – provides real-world work experience and college preparation activities 
  • Advancement (ages 18-24) – connects young adults to apprenticeships, pre-apprenticeships, and industry-led training programs

“The Learn & Earn Program is a game-changer for teens, offering an invaluable opportunity to gain their first work experience and develop essential career skills,” Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said. “It’s not just about earning a paycheck – it’s about building confidence, exploring career paths, and laying the foundation for success in a wide range of industries.”

The application period closes on June 6. Those interested can find eligibility requirements and the application at one of the in-person application support center locations in Allegheny County or online.