Project for Pride in Living (PPL)

LEAP Internship Coordinator

Project for Pride in Living (PPL)  •  $25/hr  •  Minneapolis, MN (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Job Title: LEAP Internship Coordinator Department: Education Reports To: Youth Employment Strategies Director Status: Temporary (July 1, 2026 – August 31, 2026)

PPL is seeking a temporary (July 1, 2026-August 31, 2026) full-time Coordinator to support the LEAP Youth Apprenticeship Program, working directly with young people who are gaining career skills through paid work experiences, internships, and apprenticeships. The LEAP Internship Coordinator will help with day-to-day support for youth apprentices and assist with the LEAP Advancement Board (LAB) Staff, a group of young leaders who help shape LEAP programs.

This role is ideal for someone interested in youth development, workforce education, or counseling The coordinator will gain experience in mentoring, programming, event support, and behind-the-scenes coordination of youth apprenticeship efforts through direct service.

Key Responsibilities

Direct Support to Externally Placed Youth Interns and Apprentices

  • Assist with check-ins and coaching sessions for youth participating in paid work experiences at external employer partners such as Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI) and The Cafesjian Art Trust (CAT)
  • Help young people set goals, reflect on workplace experiences, and navigate challenges.
  • Support program logistics such as tracking attendance, collecting paperwork, and helping youth prepare for credential exams as well as proctor exams.
  • Join staff on site visits to employers or LEAP sites, offering encouragement and practical support.
  • Provide on-site support to the NACDI Four Sisters Farming internship program.

Support to LEAP Advancement Board (LAB) Staff (Internally Placed Apprentices)

  • Attend monthly LAB meetings and assist with meeting setup, documentation, and follow-up.
  • Build relationships with LAB youth leaders and help them track their progress on personal and professional goals.
  • Help coordinate LAB subcommittees, such as Youth Apprenticeship and Recruitment.
  • Support LAB Office Hours and Professional Development

Event & Program Coordination

  • Help plan, support, and attend events like career fairs, orientation sessions, and community presentations
  • Attend meetings and trainings that provide context for how youth apprenticeship fits into a larger workforce ecosystem
  • Assist in data entry and organization in tools like Apricot to track participant progress and outcomes.

Preferred Skills & Interests

  • Passion for working with youth, especially those overcoming barriers such as housing instability, juvenile justice involvement, or school disengagement.
  • Interest in education, workforce development, or public service
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills.
  • Dependable, organized, and open to learning.
  • Comfort with or willingness to learn new tech platforms (e.g., Microsoft Suite, Zoom, data entry tools).
  • Ability to travel to LEAP sites or events
  • Clean Driving record and access to reliable transportation.

Schedule Details

  • Schedule: 40 hours per week, M-F. Some evenings and weekends possible.
  • Location: In Person, at PPL Administrative Offices and on-site with interns in the Twin Cities Metro Area.
  • Compensation: $25/hr, 40 hrs per week. Benefits Eligible.
  • Term: July 1 – August 31st, 2026
Project for Pride in Living (PPL)

About Project for Pride in Living (PPL)

Project for Pride in Living (PPL) is a nonprofit organization working to build the hope, assets, and self-reliance of individuals and families who have lower incomes by providing transformative affordable housing and employment readiness services.

PPL is highly trusted and valued for its customized and integrated services for families, youth, and adults. By developing affordable housing, providing a support system and a broad continuum of programs and services for skill-building, PPL helps people help themselves and strengthen communities.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Minneapolis, MN
Year Founded
1972
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