Clark County is seeking young volunteers to fill at least 10 positions on the Clark County Youth Commission for the 2025-26 program year.
The commission is a group of 30 individuals, age 11-19, who serve as a voice for county youth. The commission advises the county council and departments and community organizations about how their work can affect young people. It identifies and takes action on youth concerns, educates the community about building strong youth-adult partnerships and provides leadership opportunities for youth.
All open positions are available for county residents. Additionally, new leader positions are available for youth with no previous leadership experience, and some positions are open to students living in the geographical boundaries of specific school districts.
Applications will be accepted until April 28. Applications are available at www.clark.wa.gov/community-services/youth-commission. Finalists must participate in an in-person interview. If selected, they must be available to attend a mandatory orientation in August.
For more information, contact Elizabeth Houston-Hill, program coordinator, at 564-397-5133 or elizabeth.hill@clark.wa.gov.