4-H Teens as Teachers Program
Are you looking to learn some new skills this summer? Do you have a passion for helping others learn? Consider applying for York County 4-H’s Teens As Teachers program!
Teens as Teachers is a grant-funded program for teens ages 14 to 18 who are interested in gaining leadership and communication skills while enriching the lives of younger kids in their communities. The program takes place from late June to early August (see below for more details) and is only a few hours a week, which means you can combine this opportunity with another job or camp. The expected time commitment is between 20 and 22 hours total. Teens will earn a $300.00 stipend once they complete the program. Applications are due May 15, 2026.
Additional Details
Mandatory Training
Mandatory Training will take place over three days. You must attend all three days. The first session will take place via Zoom. The location of the in person sessions will be determined once participants have been accepted into the program. We do not want transportation to be a barrier. Arrangements can be made if necessary.
- June 22nd: 1pm to 3pm via Zoom
- July 8th: 10am to 2pm in person
- July 9th: 10am to 2pm in person
Teen Teaching
Additional Meetings
Ready to Apply?
Teens as Teachers Application: PDF | Word
Applications are due in the York County Extension Office by May 15, 2026
Email applications to Erin McDonald at email erin.mcdonald1@maine.edu
Or mail to:
UMaine Cooperative Extension | 45 Kennebunk Road | Alfred, ME 04002
Questions? Do you need a reasonable accommodation? Contact Erin McDonald at email erin.mcdonald1@maine.edu or 207-324-2814
