Work Experience Program
Mandatory Work Experience meetings during the semester (4 total)
MEETING #1—>Meet in the Career Commons on Wednesday, January 10th before school OR during lunch hour OR after school from 2:55-3:10 pm. Complete work assigned on Google Classroom associated with the 1st meeting by Friday, January 19th.
MEETING #2—>Meet in the Career Commons on Wednesday, February 21st before school OR during your scheduled lunch hour OR after school from 2:55-3:10 pm. Complete work assigned on Google Classroom associated with the 2nd meeting by March 14th.
MEETING #3—>Meet in the Career Commons on Wednesday, April 10th before school OR during your scheduled lunch hour OR after school from 2:55-3:10 pm. Complete work assigned on Google Classroom associated with the 3rd meeting by Friday, April 26th..
MEETING #4—>Meet in the Career Commons on Wednesday, May 8th before school OR during your scheduled lunch hour OR after school from 2:55-3:10 pm. Complete work assigned on Google Classroom associated with the 4th meeting by Friday, May 17th.
If a student enrolled in the Work Experience program is unable to attend a scheduled meeting they are required to email Mrs. Boresen BEFORE the scheduled meetings occur to guarantee the make-up work.
Students will sign in to each meeting and will receive points for attendance.
Google Classroom Code: mukigqq
Dominic's Pizza: Dominic's Pizza:Hiring for delivery drivers at Dominic's Pizza!!
Over $16.00 per/hour average starting earnings, with over $20.00 per/hour potential.
Flexible hours, room for growth, business discounts, fun relaxed work environment
To apply, please email your resume to dominicspizzajm@gmail.com
Johnstown McDonald's: Flexible Scheduling, Free Meals, College Tuition up to $2500/year, opportunities for advancement.
Must be at least 16years to apply in person or online at mchire.com
Johnstown Scheels: Apply online
Loveland Chili's: Apply at Chilisjobs.com
Loveland Chili's is looking for Food Runners, Hosts, and To-Go Employees.
They interview all day. If you need assistance with applying please call 970-663-6800
Loveland Laser Tag: Apply online: https://www.laserfuncenter.com/jobs/
Open positions include working in the Escape Rooms, Laser Tag Marshall, Party Coach, and Cafe Staff.
Help Wanted!
Johnstown Culver's Restaurant: The Johnstown Culver's is HIRING! Students are asked to apply online.
Johnstown YMCA- More details are available on our website https://www.ymcanoco.org/careers
Candlelight Dinner Theater: Open positions: Dishwasher/Prep Cook (full-time/part-time), Food Runner / Busser (part-time)
Apply for positions using the following link: https://coloradocandlelight.com/careers/
The Breeze Thru Carwash: Email management for an application and to schedule an interview: breezethru@breezethrucarwash.com
Columbine Health Systems is hiring for various positions. Apply online: https://columbinehealth.applicantpro.com/jobs/
TRPR is hiring for summer positions. Apply online.
https://trpr.bamboohr.com/careers
2023-2024: Work Experience
Credit: .5 Grades: 11-12
Prerequisite: Must be employed Fee: None
This program allows students to earn elective high school credit for successful employment outside of school. Students
must complete a work experience application, turn in two supervisor evaluations, and provide proof of a minimum of 90
hours worked per semester. This is a Pass/Fail course.
*The Work Experience Program will be on a Pass/Fail grading system and will count toward
credit but not in the GPA.
Through Work-Based Learning, juniors and seniors gain job skills through internships, apprenticeships, paid work, and volunteer experiences. Students explore careers through industry tours, real-world professional experiences, and by building a professional network.
Mrs. Jennifer Boresen
Work-Based Learning Coordinator
I am honored and excited to be the Work-Based Learning Coordinator at Roosevelt High School. My journey towards this position began when I was involved in the Work-Based Learning and Work Experience Programs when I was a high school junior and senior. The relationships I was able to build with industry supervisors and my Work-Based Learning mentors led me to pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Communications at the University of Northern Colorado, where I was able to learn the importance of building relationships and confidence. When I was hired to teach the public speaking courses at Roosevelt High School in 2003, I was trusted to build a program that focused on real-world public speaking skills to help students build confidence with small and large group speaking, along with confidence when interviewing and job seeking. I was so passionate about job exploration that I began completing job shadowing experiences, along with my students, to learn more about which skills students needed to build to be successful as they began their professional journeys. My passion for Work-Based Learning was heightened after pursuing a Master’s Degree in Communications and certification to become a Work-Based Learning Coordinator. So, I am ready and I feel that I have been ready to help students explore their passions and interests since I was a part of a similar program when I was in high school.