Y.O.U. Summer Jobs Minor Work Permits
Will I need a work permit?
If you are 14 or 15 years old and you are offered a position in the Summer Jobs Program, you will need a Work Permit.
If you will turn 16 before your first scheduled day of work, you do not need a Work Permit.
How do I get a Work Permit to work with Y.O.U.?
You must turn in a completed Application for Minor Work Permit to your school district and, at their discretion, they will issue an Age and Schooling Certificate.
Here is an Example of the Application for Minor Work Permit
Here is an Example of the Age and Schooling Certificate (Work Permit)
The Application for Minor Work Permit has three sections that must be completed and turned into your school district.
Student/Applicant Information
This is completed by you and your parent/guardian.
A parent/guardian must sign this section.
Pledge of Employer Signature
This is provided after the Intake appointment and includes all of Y.O.U.’s information as the employer.
Your school district will not issue a Work Permit without the employer information and Y.O.U. will not provide the employer information until eligibility for funding has been determined.
Physician’s Certificate for Minor Work Permit
This is completed by a physician at your expense.
We advise you to schedule your exam now so that you can get it done quickly if you are offered summer job later.
If you have had a physical (to play school sports) in the past year, you may use a copy of that physical for obtaining a work permit. Please visit your school’s athletic department to obtain a copy of the physical.
If you would like to complete this step before your SYEP Intake Appointment, here is the Physician’s Certificate for Minor Work Permit you can have completed.
The HOW TO GET A WORK PERMIT instruction manual will be given to your PARENT/GUARDIAN upon approval for the Summer Job Program. This happens during the Intake/eligiblity determination process.
Y.O.U. will not sign off as the Employer on any Work Permit Application until after a Parent/Guardian has completed the Intake/eigiblity determination process with Y.O.U.
This instruction manual will contain a completed Employer section
Be advised that the Work Permit process can be lengthy and requires getting a physical exam at your family’s expense and having a physician sign off on their part of the application.
Who issues Work Permits?
Work Permits are issued by the school district you are enrolled in. Employers, like Y.O.U., cannot issue Work Permits. Every school district will have a different process for how they issue Work Permits so your school is your best resource.
Can I use the Work Permit my school gave me last summer with Y.O.U.?
No. You did not have continuous employment with Y.O.U. the entire year so the Work Permit is not valid. Each summer is considered new employment.
Can I use the Work Permit I obtained from my last job?
No. Work Permits are specific to employers so you must obtain a new Work Permit for every new job you have. A new work permit must be issued each time the minor changes employment.
What if my school will not issue me a Work Permit?
Sometimes issues with attendance or behavior can impact the schools willingness to issue a Work Permit. If your school district will not issue a Work Permit, Y.O.U. is not able to hire you.
I go to a Charter School and they do not issue Work Permits. What do I do?
You must work with your school to obtain a Work Permit. Your school may not be aware of the process they must go through to be able to issue Work Permits.
For Charter Schools:
Ultimately if your school does not provide a Work Permit Y.O.U. is not able to hire you. There is unfortunately nothing Y.O.U. can do.
How can I get more information?
Look through more Frequently Asked Questions.
Visit www.youcle.org for updates.
Email SummerJobsProgram@youcle.org with questions.
If you have questions regarding our Summer Youth Employment Program or need assistance with registration, please contact the Call Center at 216-776-3900. Hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM