Do you know what it means to spend yourself? After a summer at The Boston Project, our hope is that you begin to understand this calling and see its promise fulfilled. We want every staff person to experience the joy and pain of loving God and loving others unconditionally. We want you to develop your leadership skills while being a learner first. We want you to understand the realities of our community and choose to engage in making a positive, Christ-centered difference.


If you are willing to spend yourself on behalf of the Kingdom, we invite you to consider serving with The Boston Project this summer. We are hiring a staff leadership team of 14 young adults to operate seven dynamic programs under our Youth and Family Ministries (YFM) and Summer Missions Program (SMP).


These are paid positions. Job descriptions and how to apply below.

Jeremiah 29:7

Seek the Peace of the City

Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.

Summer Missions Program

The Summer Missions Program invites Christian youth groups to join us for a 5-day intensive service trip experience. Through a curriculum made up of daily devotions, service & outreach projects, small groups, and thought-provoking Nightlife activities, SMP staff help participants discover God’s heart for justice. We are committed to helping youth develop their gifts and talents as well as challenge them to be more aware of urban realities and their role of reconciliation in a cross-cultural setting.

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  • Staff Counselor

    Serve with a team loving and discipling teenagers during their 5-day cross-cultural and justice-learning trip to Boston.

  • Service and Outreach Coordinator

    Oversee the coordination and implementation of service and outreach projects for two program areas; the Summer Missions Program and the Youth and Family Ministries (below).

Youth & Family Ministries

The Youth & Family Ministries engage children, teens, and adults from our neighborhood in a wide variety of summer programs. Our teen jobs program hires teenagers to address environmental justice issues in our neighborhood and help lead each of our other summer programs. They earn a paycheck, and more importantly develop employment skills for future success. Our free, drop-in children's program provides a safe place for younger kids to explore faith, fitness, fine arts, friendship and having FUN. The often-overlooked middle-schoolers are involved in their own leadership development program. And we help plan fun neighborhood events that brings entire families together for celebration and relationship.

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  • Elmhurst Park Program Coordinators

    Participate on a team to lead a daily drop-in park program for children ages 5-11 focused on Faith, Fitness, Fine Arts, Friendship, and FUN!!!

  • Sisterhood Coordinator

    Work to develop middle school girls into strong and confident women, empowered to live out the best version of themselves, and inspired as agents of positive change in their community.

  • Brotherhood Coordinator

    Work to develop middle school boys into strong and confident men, empowered to live out the best version of themselves, and inspired as agents of positive change in their community.

  • Youth Arts Team Coordinator

    Supervise, mentor, and inspire high school age employees who are creating performing and visual art (murals) that is changing our community and engaging younger youth to do the same.

  • Healthy Youth Champions Coordinator - Physical Health

    Supervise, mentor, and inspire high school age employees who are addressing obesity and working to improve healthy lifestyles habits in our community.

  • Healthy Youth Champions Coordinator - Mental Health

    Supervise, mentor, and inspire high school age employees who are addressing mental health awareness and teaching self-care habits in our community.

Will you join us?

Make A Difference in Our Neighborhood This Summer!

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