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Afternoon Javascript Developer Part Time Jobs in Chicago, IL

House Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$23/hr

... part-time, hourly position, with availability requirements;this includesa mix of afternoons ... programming and community engagement. The theater's artistic priorities include new play ...

Bus Driver

South Holland, IL · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

BUS DRIVER CLASSIFICATION: PART-TIME, NON-EXEMPT REPORTS TO: HEAD OF ACADEMICS DEPARTMENT: BUS ... General availability for field trips (morning/afternoon), athletics, and other events is desired.

BUS DRIVER CLASSIFICATION: PART-TIME, NON-EXEMPT REPORTS TO: HEAD OF ACADEMICS DEPARTMENT: BUS ... General availability for field trips (morning/afternoon), athletics, and other events is desired.

Associate Package Consultant 2027 - Oracle Cloud

Chicago, IL · On-site

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  • PTO

Coursework, capstones, part-time jobs, or internships related to business processes in Finance ... Exposure to SQL, PLSQL, Python, Java, JavaScript, Excel modeling, process mapping, basic ABAP ...

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How much do afternoon javascript developer part time jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for afternoon javascript developer part time in Chicago, IL is $109,796.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $131,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Afternoon Javascript Developer Part Time vs Afternoon Frontend Developer Part Time?

AspectAfternoon Javascript Developer Part TimeAfternoon Frontend Developer Part Time
Required SkillsJavaScript, HTML, CSS, basic frameworksJavaScript, HTML, CSS, UI/UX design
Work EnvironmentWeb development teams, startups, tech companiesWeb design agencies, tech firms, startups
Common UsageDeveloping and maintaining web applicationsDesigning and implementing user interfaces

The main difference between Afternoon Javascript Developer Part Time and Afternoon Frontend Developer Part Time lies in their focus. The Javascript Developer primarily works on coding and functionality using JavaScript, while the Frontend Developer emphasizes UI/UX design and visual aspects. Both roles often overlap but serve distinct purposes in web development projects.

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After-School Cooking and STEAM Instructor

iCook After School

Skokie, IL

$60 - $70/hr

Part-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Description

iCook/ iSTEAM After School is an innovative educational company that provides a really fun, hands-on after-school cooking and nutrition education program for children age K-4. The focus of the program is to enrich the lives of children by teaching them to love everything about food - cooking, eating delicious and healthful dishes, and learning about different cultures and stories behind the food. The iSTEAM program focuses on hands-on and observable experiments. Instructors will teach provided lesson plans related to basics of Engineering and Tech, Chemistry, Science through Art, and beyond.

We are looking for people who will share our passion for education, food, and, most importantly, making a difference in lives of our little chefs. This is an amazing opportunity to have a job that makes an impact on children's lives while keeping a flexible, part-time schedule with classes near you. Our educators come from different backgrounds: nutritionist, educators, stay at home parents looking for extra income, students, chefs and many more.

What you will be doing:

  • Lead after school cooking/STEAM classes for elementary students (K-4) while getting them excited about trying fun and creative recipes and or experiments, new foods, and encouraging them to learn about new cuisines and cultures.
  • Teach provided lesson plans related to basics of nutrition and healthy eating to kids in a fun and engaging way
  • Introduce kids to basic cutting and measuring techniques, food safety, table manners and other concepts provided in the curriculum
  • Purchase groceries for each class based on the recipes provided (we reimburse separately for the groceries)

What we are looking for:

  • Experience working with large group of kids (can be in school setting, summer camp etc.)
  • Enthusiastic about teaching, cooking and nutrition
  • Effective classroom management skills
  • Energetic personality and ability to keep students engaged during the class
  • Punctuality and reliability, with access to a reliable form of transportation

What your schedule will look like:

  • All our classes run in the afternoon between 2-4pm, depending on the school, and typically run for one hour.
  • Classes run once per day, Monday through Friday, so the maximum is 5 classes per week (one per day).
  • We do our best to match you with schools convenient to you, but the number of days and specific schedule you're offered depends on your start date, completion of onboarding, and current class availability in your area.
  • Pay: $60-$70 per class (1 hour class time). This rate accounts for approximately two hours of total work per class, including preparation and clean-up.

Classes are held at schools sites within the Skokie Schoool District 73.5

Requirements

Candidates must be at least 18 years of age at the time of hire.

Physical Requirements:

The physical requirements listed below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position, with or without reasonable accommodation.

  • Ability to stand and move throughout a classroom setting during program instruction.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, reach, and kneel as needed during program setup, instruction, and cleanup.
  • Ability to regularly lift, carry, and transport program materials and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to load and unload program supplies from a vehicle, as applicable.
  • Ability to travel to assigned program locations.