St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment

04/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/14/2026 12:59

Youth Empowerment Program Launch

ST. LOUIS, MO - SLATE Missouri Job Center is now enrolling participants in its Youth Empowerment Program, designed to help young adults build skills, gain work experience, and take the next step toward long-term employment. The program is funded by the City of St. Louis Department of Human Services.

"I'm thrilled to partner with the St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment on this project," said Dr. Adam Pearson, Director of the Department of Human Services. For decades, SLATE has been driving workforce development in the city, and what better time to invest in this development than now. Empowering young workers is critical as we continue to move forward as a community, and we advise everyone to spread the word about this program if they know of any young adults who might benefit from these resources."

The Youth Empowerment Program provides paid job readiness training, hands-on work experience, and personalized career support for eligible participants. Participants will earn $20 per hour and may work up to 40 hours per week for up to 10 weeks.

The initiative connects young adults to meaningful employment opportunities while offering wraparound services to support their success. Participants will be placed at work sites aligned with their career interests, including municipal departments within the City of St. Louis - such as Parks, Recreation and Forestry and Register's Office - as well as multiple YMCA facilities and other community-based organizations.

Program Eligibility:

Participants must:

  • Be between the ages of 19-24
  • Reside in the City of St. Louis
  • Be ready to work and committed to building skills for employment

Priority will be given to youth from communities impacted by the May 16, 2025 tornado.

Program Benefits:

Participants in the program will receive:

  • Paid participation
  • Real-world work experience
  • Job readiness and life skills training
  • Career coaching and mentorship
  • Supportive services such as transportation and childcare assistance

"This program is about creating real pathways to career opportunities," said Connie Johnson, Executive Director of SLATE Missouri Job Center. "We are investing in young adults by giving them the tools, experience, and support they need to enter the workforce with confidence and build sustainable careers."

Young adults interested in participating can learn more and apply online:

Call for Employer Partners:

SLATE is also inviting local businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations to partner as work sites for the summer. Employers have the opportunity to host program participants, support workforce development efforts, and help shape the next generation of talent in St. Louis.

Partner organizations will gain access to motivated young workers while contributing to a stronger, more inclusive workforce. Businesses interested in becoming a work site partner can express interest here: https://tinyurl.com/SLATEWorksiteForm

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