
Location: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
Duration: 7 Weeks (May 28, 2026 – July 17, 2026)
Pay Rate: $25.00 per hour
Work Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday
Program Overview
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is committed to empowering the next generation through meaningful leadership opportunities. The ATL Summer Youth Employment Program (ATL SYEP26) provides high school students with hands-on exposure to airport operations, workforce development, and career readiness. To ensure a structured, engaging, and productive experience, ATL Workforce is hiring eight (8) Team Captains to supervise, mentor, and support program participants.
Team Captains play a critical leadership role, ensuring that youth employees adhere to workplace expectations, develop professionally, and receive the necessary guidance to thrive. This position serves as the primary connection between students, business unit supervisors, and program administrators, helping maintain an impactful learning environment.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Regardless of placement within the airport, all ATL SYEP26 Team Captains will be responsible for:
Supervision & Mentorship: Manage and coach an assigned group of up to 10 Summer Youth employees, providing support and discipline as needed.
Observation & Feedback: Conduct weekly drop-in observations and complete informal evaluation forms for assigned youth.
Business Unit Coordination Schedule and attend twice-weekly meetings with business unit supervisors to review student progress and support needs.
Scheduling & Attendance:
Develop and distribute weekly schedules for assigned students.
Track attendance, tardiness, and absenteeism, addressing concerns as needed.
Monitor student behavior during work hours and breaks.
Program Meetings & Reporting:
Hold weekly internal meetings with ATL Workforce staff to discuss student performance, challenges, and intervention strategies.
Serve as a liaison between Workforce Fulton, Clayton, and DeKalb representatives to coordinate student support services.
Workshop & Event Support:
Accompany students on workshops, field tours, and trips to provide guidance and oversight.
Ensure students attend and actively participate in mandatory professional development sessions.
Incident Reporting & Compliance:
Follow mandatory reporting guidelines for incidents and escalate issues as necessary.
Notify the Lead Captain in case of an absence and coordinate a substitute to ensure
Logistics & Operations:
Assist with daily student check-in and check-out procedures.
Coordinate with transportation staff to ensure students are safely transported to off-site work locations.
Transportation and Vehicle Operation
Safely operate City of Atlanta–issued vans and/or buses to transport Summer Youth Employment Program participants to approved off-site locations, including trainings, work assignments, and enrichment activities.
Role Identification & Work Assignments
The Lead Captain will work with ATL Workforce staff to assign students to business units.
Each role will have a clear scope of work, defined goals, and measurable deliverables
End-of-Program Activity
Team Captains will collaborate to organize a closing event where students present their experiences and takeaways
Special recognition will be given to outstanding students, staff, partners, and aviation professionals
Support for Professional Development Days
Team Captains will help facilitate youth development sessions on the following dates:
DateTopic
6/10/26Financial Literacy
6/17/26Public Speaking & Networking
7/1/26TBD
7/8/26Field Trip
7/16/26Closing Ceremony
Minimum Qualifications
Education Experience
Two-three years prior experience (Education, Summer Camp Counseling is preferred).
Demonstrated experience building and maintaining key stakeholder relationships.
Demonstrated ability to establish productive, innovative work environments.
Driver’s License Requirement:
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Class C or Class D driver’s license and meet City of Atlanta driving eligibility requirements. Position may require operating City-issued vehicles, including vans or buses, to transport program participants.
Preferred Education & Experience
The ability to track and manage data reporting on a daily basis.
Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
Program Features & Additional Responsibilities
Program Size & Age Range
All students must be 16 years or older
Join Us in Mentoring the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals!
This is more than just a summer leadership role—it’s an opportunity to shape the future workforce, develop leadership skills, and contribute to the success of the world’s busiest airport. Apply today and help guide the next generation toward aviation career success!

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