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Student Developer Position - Location: Sandy, Utah (Hybrid) - ***You MUST be located in Utah to qualify for this role*** Department: R&D - Schedule: Part-time (20 hours/week, flexible with class ...

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As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for flexible student programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Flexible Student Programmer vs Part-Time Software Developer?

AspectFlexible Student ProgrammerPart-Time Software Developer
CredentialsEnrolled student, coding coursesProfessional experience, possibly certifications
Work EnvironmentOn-campus, remote, flexible hoursRemote or office-based, fixed hours
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, tech startupsTech companies, software firms
Search & Comparison IntentPart-time coding roles for studentsProfessional software development jobs

The Flexible Student Programmer typically refers to students engaged in coding tasks with flexible hours, often within educational or startup environments. In contrast, a Part-Time Software Developer is a more experienced professional working part-time in software development roles. While both roles involve programming, the key differences lie in experience, credentials, and work setting.

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Posted 26 days ago


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Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

462nd of 538 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Location: Forest Brook Middle School Department: Forest Brook MS Area:North Contract Months:10 Salary Range: $56,250.00 - $71,250.00 Academic Year: 26-27 JOB SUMMARY The Future 2 Coordinator 1 plays a critical role in supporting the implementation of the Future 2 model through effective planning, coordination, and execution of program logistics. This position is responsible for ensuring that all operational components of the Future 2 program including scheduling, experiential learning coordination, transportation, materials, and compliance are executed with precision. The Future 2 Coordinator 1 supports a school model that includes flexible student schedules, extended-day programming, and frequent off-campus learning experiences

This role ensures that systems and structures are in place so that instructional staff can focus on delivering high-quality learning experiences. The Future 2 Coordinator 1 collaborates closely with administrators, teachers, staff, families, and community partners to ensure all logistical aspects of the program are aligned, organized, and effectively executed. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES List most important duties first 1.

Develop, manage, and maintain student and staff schedules aligned to the Future 2 model. 2. Coordinate and maintain calendars for seminars, experiences, and instructional programming.

3. Assign and align teachers to seminars and experiential learning opportunities based on program needs. 4.

Plan and coordinate all field trips, travel experiences, and off-campus learning opportunities. 5. Manage logistics for all experiences including transportation, permissions, vendors, and required documentation.

6. Ensure all materials, supplies, and resources are prepared and available for scheduled programming. 7.

Track, process, and maintain records for invoices, payments, and program-related expenses. 8. Ensure all student forms, permissions, and compliance documentation are collected, organized, and maintained.

9. Build and maintain systems for tracking schedules, logistics, and program operations using digital tools and spreadsheets. 10.

Communicate regularly with administrators, teachers, families, and partners regarding schedules and logistics. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES CONTINUED 11. Monitor implementation of schedules and make adjustments to address conflicts or changes.

12. Support coordination and execution of extended-day and non-traditional programming. 13.

Collaborate with campus leadership to ensure alignment with Future 2 program goals and priorities. 14. Identify logistical challenges and implement solutions to ensure smooth program execution.

15. Maintain accurate and organized records related to scheduling, events, vendors, and operations. 16.

Other duties as assigned. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred. WORK EXPERIENCE 2-5 years of experience in logistics, operations, scheduling, project coordination, or related field preferred.

Experience coordinating complex schedules or events strongly preferred. SKILL AND/OR REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATION No teacher certification required. Strong organizational and project management skills.

Proficiency in spreadsheets, scheduling tools, and digital platforms. Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.

LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES No direct supervisory responsibilities. May provide coordination and operational support to campus staff related to Future 2 implementation. WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT Work requires frequent independent judgment in planning, scheduling, and logistics coordination.

General supervision is provided, with high expectations for accuracy, organization, and operational effectiveness. Strong attention to detail, adaptability, and ability to manage complex systems within a non-traditional school model. BUDGET AUTHORITY None.

PROBLEM SOLVING Position requires identifying scheduling conflicts, logistical challenges, and operational gaps and implementing appropriate solutions. Solutions are typically developed collaboratively and refined through feedback and program needs. IMPACT OF DECISIONS Decisions directly impact the efficiency, organization, and successful execution of Future 2 programming.

Errors are generally identifiable and correctable but may result in scheduling disruptions or operational inefficiencies. COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONS Regular interaction with administrators, teachers, staff, students, families, and community partners. Communication focuses on coordination, clarity, and alignment with Future 2 program expectations.

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS Builds and maintains strong relationships with staff, students, and families. Supports a positive program experience through effective coordination and responsiveness. WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Work is performed in a school-based environment, including extended hours and occasional work outside the standard school day.

Ability to lift and/or carry less than 15 pounds. Houston Independent School District is an equal opportunity employer.


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