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Animal Caretaker (Part Time)

Suffolk, VA · On-site

$18.42 - $28.98/hr

Animal Control, VA Job Type: Part Time Job Number: 04632 Department: POLICE-ANIMAL CONTROL Opening ... Maintains records of animals and forms as according to State Code. * Coordinates intake process of ...

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How much do part time coder jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time coder in Virginia is $27.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.85 and $34.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time coder?

A Part Time Coder is a programming or software development role with reduced working hours, typically less than full-time employment. Responsibilities can include writing, testing, and debugging code, contributing to projects, and collaborating with teams. These roles are suitable for students, freelancers, or individuals seeking flexible work arrangements. Part-time coders may work remotely or on-site, depending on company requirements. The job scope varies based on the employer, industry, and specific project needs.

What are the typical responsibilities of a part time coder, and how are assignments usually structured?

Part Time Coders are typically responsible for writing, testing, and maintaining code, addressing minor bug fixes, and collaborating with other developers or project managers as needed. Assignments are often broken into manageable tasks or modules, allowing you to work independently and deliver updates asynchronously. Many teams utilize project management tools such as Jira or Trello to organize your work and communicate deadlines. You may participate in code reviews, daily stand-up meetings, or periodic check-ins, depending on the company's workflow. This flexible arrangement enables you to contribute meaningfully to projects while maintaining a part-time schedule.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Coder, you need proficiency in programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, or Java, along with a good understanding of software development principles. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, basic database management, and sometimes certifications such as a coding bootcamp or relevant degree are valuable assets. Effective time management, communication skills, and the ability to work independently or with remote teams set strong candidates apart. These skills are crucial for producing high-quality code efficiently while balancing part-time hours and meeting project goals.

What is the easiest part time coder job to get?

Entry-level part-time coding jobs such as data entry, basic web development, or simple scripting roles are generally the easiest to obtain, especially for those with foundational programming skills in languages like HTML, CSS, or Python. These positions often require minimal experience and may be available through freelance platforms or small companies seeking basic technical support.

What are the most commonly searched types of Coder jobs in Virginia?

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What cities in Virginia are hiring for Part Time Coder jobs?

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Infographic showing various Part Time Coder job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 64% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,691 per year, or $27.3 per hour.

Part-Time Paramedic/EMS Provider

Frederick County, VA

Winchester, VA • On-site

$25/hr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary: $25.00 Hourly
Location : 1080 Coverstone Dr., Winchester, VA
Job Type: Part-Time Regular
Job Number: 00744
Department: FIRE AND RESCUE
Opening Date: 08/04/2026
Description
We are looking for a Part-Time Paramedic/EMS Provider!Join our Fire and Rescue team and make a difference in your community. We're seeking dedicated, compassionate professionals to provide Advanced and Basic Life Support (ALS/BLS) emergency medical care in a fast-paced environment. If you're committed to serving others, thrive under pressure, and are ready to answer the call, we'd love to have you on our team.
What You'll Do:
As a Part-Time Paramedic/EMS Provider, you will:
  • Report to duty on time and prepared to begin each shift.
  • Respond to emergency incidents and provide high-quality emergency medical care to the sick and injured.
  • Inspect, clean, and maintain rescue apparatus, medical equipment, and related tools.
  • Maintain the cleanliness and readiness of assigned fire stations and surrounding grounds.
  • Safely drive and operate emergency medical response vehicles.
  • Complete patient care reports and other required documentation in accordance with Department SOPs.
  • Participate in required training, continuing education, and professional development opportunities.
  • Communicate effectively with department personnel, volunteer fire and rescue members, partner agencies, and the public.
  • Read, interpret, and apply department policies, procedures, and other technical materials.

What We're Looking For:
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Must be a minimum of 18 years of age.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license and have held it for at least 2 years.
  • Must possess NIMS ICS-100, ICS-200, IS-700, IS-800, and CPR certifications.
  • Must possess Virginia Department of Fire Programs EVOC Class I and II certifications.
  • Must possess a Virginia Office EMS Paramedic or Intermediate certification or a National Registry of EMT's Paramedic Certification.
  • Must have AHA ACLS and PALS certifications that are current.
  • Willingness to work a varied schedule, including weekends, holidays, and on-call shifts.

Supplemental Information
Fire & Rescue Automatic Disqualifiers
Criminal History:

1. Any conviction or plea of guilty or no contest to a felony or any offense that would be a felony if committed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
2. Any conviction or plea of guilty or no contest to any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, including but not limited to petit larceny under Section 18.2-96 of the Code of Virginia or any offense involving moral turpitude that would be a misdemeanor if committed in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Crimes of moral turpitude include but are not limited to: fraud, all theft offenses, and perjury.
3. Any conviction or plea of guilty or no contest to any misdemeanor sex offense in the Commonwealth of Virginia, another state, or the United States, including but not limited to sexual battery under Section 18.2-67.4 of the Code Of Virginia or consensual sexual intercourse with a minor 15 or older under clause (ii) of Section 18.2-371 of the Code of Virginia, or domestic assault under Section 18.2-57.2 of the Code of Virginia or any offense that would be domestic assault under the laws of another state or the United States.
4. Any conviction that requires registration in the Virginia Sex Offender Registry.
5. Undetected commission of any of the above crimes, as an adult.
Traffic Violations:
1. Has not held a valid driver's license for a minimum of two (2) years.
2. Driver's license suspended or revoked within three years of application.
3. Convicted within the past five years of any of the following:
  • Operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Fleeing or eluding a police officer
  • Failure to stop after an accident (hit and run)
  • Operating a vehicle with a suspended license
  • Participating in a speed contest or drag race
  • Reckless driving or driving to endanger
  • Violation of state regulations on implied consent

4. Convicted within the past ten years of any of the following:
  • Homicide or manslaughter with a motor vehicle
  • Theft or use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony
  • Assault with a motor vehicle
  • More than two convictions for motor vehicle moving violations (other than those listed in b above) during the past three years
  • Involvement in two or more avoidable (at fault) accidents during the previous three years

Drugs:
1. The illegal sale or distribution of any illegal drugs in the past 7 years.
2. Any use of a controlled substance listed in Schedule I of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia in the past five years from the date of application submission is an automatic disqualifier unless you have successfully completed a drug rehabilitation program. This does not include marijuana.
3. Any illegal use of a controlled substance listed in Schedule II of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia in the past two years from the date of application submission is an automatic disqualifier unless you have successfully completed a drug rehabilitation program.
4. The illegal use or possession of marijuana or a derivative thereof within the previous twelve months.
Illegal drug is defined as set forth in the Federal Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. §800 et al. and by the Code of Virginia.
Others:
1. Past or current gang affiliation.
2. Dishonorable discharge from any military service.
3. Untruthfulness and/or the intentional withholding of information on any application, interview, or paperwork associated with the position. Examples of intentional withholding of information would include deliberate inaccuracies or incomplete statements.
4. Intentional failure to follow the directions outlined in the testing process or relying on others to complete any portion of the testing process.
Note:
This is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of background disqualifiers. Applicants who are successful in the initial testing will undergo a thorough background investigation, including a polygraph examination. Areas of concern will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis within the context of the full investigation/review. Examples of areas of concern may include, but are not limited to:
• Reduction of charges as a result of a plea agreement or other form of sentencing disposition prior to a conviction in any of the aforementioned criminal and driving history categories.
• Crimes committed as a juvenile, including undetected crime.
• Patterns of reckless and/or irresponsible driving.
• Multiple convictions of driving under the influence.
• Illegal drug use or possession that does not fall within the parameters defined above, including the use or possession of prescription drugs without a proper prescription.
• Less than honorable military discharge, erratic work record, or unfavorable employment references.
• Pending litigation or prosecution for criminal offenses must be resolved prior to consideration for employment. Some minor offenses are classified as Class 1 misdemeanors (e.g., littering) but would not result in automatic disqualification.
Convictions of this nature would be evaluated on a case-by-case basis in the context of the full investigation/review.
Physical Demands: Requires the ability to perform strenuous physical activity, including lifting, carrying, climbing, kneeling, crawling, running, and working on uneven or slippery surfaces. Must be able to work in varying lighting conditions and perform effectively in high-stress emergency environments.
Environmental Conditions: This position requires working indoors and outdoors in all types of weather, including extreme heat, cold, and other adverse conditions. During emergency responses, employees may be exposed to smoke, infectious diseases, biological hazards, hazardous materials, and other potentially dangerous environments.
To learn more about Frederick County, Virginia employee benefits, please visit the following webpage:
All positions are subject to a criminal background check for any convictions that relate to the job duties and responsibilities. Frederick County Virginia Government is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
The County's EEO Utilization Report is available at www.fcva.us/jobs
Healthcare Benefits may be available if position meets the requirements set forth by the Affordable Care Act.
Please click to view our Frederick County Employee Benefits information page with full details on all insurance plans offered.