Eastern Oregon WORKS is a PAID internship program that creates opportunities for ages 16 and up to experience industries of interest with support from workshops, mentors, WorkSource partners, coordinators & community members.
Eastern Oregon WORKS is open to people 16 and up interested in an internship, employers interested in hosting an intern, and workforce professionals seeking opportunities to mentor young workers in their community. All internships this year are in Baker, Grant, Union, or Umatilla County. You do not have to live in these counties, but must have transportation to these job sites.
Internships are not currently open for application. Check back for opportunities or email us your interest and we will notify you. If you are an employer interested in participating, please contact us!
Need help with your résumé or cover letter? Contact WorkSource Oregon and get free one on one help or click here to view their ongoing workshops or access LinkedIn learning. WorkSource staff can also help you level up your interview and networking skills!
All Eastern Oregon WORKS internships offer equal opportunity. All applicants will be considered for internships without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Still needing work or wanting to connect your internship to a local career path? Please connect with us to see if there are any other internships or opportunities to connect you with. You can also visit or contact your local WorkSource Center to get connected to available work.
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We will be using this data to help inform what trainings we need to bring to the region, what partnerships are needed, and how to help employers get the most out of our Eastern Oregon Employer Conference this April.