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Computer Science Instructor

Wichita, KS ยท On-site

$45.20K - $62.20K/yr

In-person (Wichita, Kansas) Employment: Part-Time Are you interested in making a positive impact on the world through computer science education for children? Would you like working on a team that is ...

Computer Science Instructor

Wichita, KS

$45.20K - $62.20K/yr

In-person (Wichita, Kansas) Employment: Part-Time Are you interested in making a positive impact on the world through computer science education for children? Would you like working on a team that is ...

$2.78K/wk

Position Status Part Time Posting Number 25FA0361 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience BS in Computer Science, MS preferred Certifications/Licenses ...

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How much do part time computer science jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time computer science in the United States is $83,109.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $93,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Part Time Jobs in Computer Science?

Part-time computer science jobs focus on developing programs, engineering computer infrastructure, providing support for computer systems, and teaching computer-related subjects. As a part-time computer science professional, you perform your duties for less than 40 hours per week. As a computer science instructor, you teach coding and related skills to help students learn to develop or build programs, platforms, and networks. Your responsibilities as a computer scientist include installing, repairing, or customizing software or systems. You can also work in a job where you provide technical support for computer users. Some part-time professionals freelance or work on weekends and evenings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part-Time Computer Science Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part-Time Computer Science Instructor, you should have a solid background in programming languages, algorithms, and computer science fundamentals, typically supported by a relevant degree or professional experience. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), coding platforms, and common programming tools is important for effective instruction and student engagement. Strong communication, adaptability, and patience help instructors explain complex concepts clearly and support diverse learners. These skills ensure that students receive quality education and are well-prepared for careers in technology.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time Computer Science professionals, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time Computer Science professionals often face challenges such as managing workload across limited hours, staying updated with rapidly evolving technologies, and integrating effectively with full-time team members. To address these, clear communication with supervisors about workload expectations is essential, as is setting aside dedicated time for skill development. Additionally, participating in regular team meetings and utilizing collaboration tools can help maintain strong connections with colleagues and ensure project alignment despite reduced hours.

What are part-time computer science jobs?

Part-time computer science jobs are positions in the technology field that require fewer working hours than full-time roles, often accommodating students, professionals seeking flexible schedules, or those balancing other commitments. These jobs can include roles such as software developer, IT support, web developer, or research assistant, and are available in various industries and organizations. Part-time positions typically offer flexible scheduling and may be onsite or remote, making them ideal for individuals seeking experience or supplemental income while managing other responsibilities.

What is the difference between Part Time Computer Science vs Part Time Software Developer?

AspectPart Time Computer SciencePart Time Software Developer
Required CredentialsTypically a degree or coursework in computer scienceOften a degree in computer science or related field, sometimes self-taught
Work EnvironmentAcademic settings, research labs, or online learning platformsTech companies, startups, freelance projects, or remote work
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, research organizations, online education providersSoftware firms, IT departments, freelance clients
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding academic or foundational roles in computer scienceSeeking practical software development opportunities in part-time roles

Part Time Computer Science generally focuses on foundational knowledge, research, and academic coursework, while Part Time Software Developer emphasizes practical coding, application development, and project work. Both roles often require similar educational backgrounds but differ in work environment and industry application.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Computer Science job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,109 per year, or $40 per hour.
Part-time Middle School Computer Science Teacher

Part-time Middle School Computer Science Teacher

LATIN SCHOOL OF CHICAGO

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

$38.77K - $68.99K/yr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Latin School of Chicago is seeking a part-time Middle School Computer Science Teacher starting in Fall 2026.
Latin School of Chicago provides its students with a rigorous and innovative educational program in a community that embraces diversity of people, cultures and ideas. Latin inspires its students to pursue their passions and lead lives of purpose and excellence. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has a passion for teaching and supporting students in an outstanding academic environment.
We're seeking an experienced, engaging, and creative faculty member to join our team as Part-time Computer Science Teacher in our Middle School. This is an exciting opportunity for a new faculty member who is passionate about exposing all students to the joys of computer science and to helping students explore the intersections between computational thinking and other subjects.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Teach a variety of classes to a diverse group of students grades 5-8
  • Likely classes will include: Block-based programming with scratch, web design with HTML/CSS, and core programming concepts (variables, conditionals, loops, functions) with Python
  • Collaborate and share resources with Upper School and Lower School computer science teachers
  • Work with other Middles School teachers on multidisciplinary projects
  • Attend Computer Science Department meetings, Middle School division meetings, and all-school faculty/staff meetings
  • Supervise students in non-classroom activities as assigned and scheduled, including supervisions such as lunch, study hall, and recess duty
  • Homeroom teacher of ten to twelve students

Additional Opportunities:
  • An ideal candidate would be interested in being involved in the department and the division beyond these basic expectations. These opportunities are flexible and range from year-to-year, but might include:
  • Sponsoring student clubs or activities like Cyberpatriot, Coding Club, Maker Space
  • Participating in Professional Learning Communities (PLC) and other professional development opportunities
  • Attending and participating in Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) meetings
  • Teaching summer school courses, either for credit or for enrichment

HOURS & COMPENSATION:
  • Hours will be 7:45am-12:45pm Monday through Friday
  • Salary range is $38,773.20 - $68,985.60 annually, based on education level and years of experience as outlined in our Faculty Scale at 60% of full-time workload.
  • Eligible for our full, high-quality benefits package

Computer Science Skills:
An ideal candidate will be comfortable teaching computer science, programming, and computational thinking skills to diverse groups of students in Grades 5-8. The ideal candidate should be comfortable with all or many of the topics currently covered in our program:
  • Block-based programming with Scratch
  • Web Design with HTML/CSS
  • Core Programming Concepts (variables, conditionals, loops, functions) with Python
  • Prototyping and App Design with Marvel App
  • Physical Computing with Micro:bit, Arduino, Circuit Playground, or similar
  • Analyzing the effects and impacts of new technologies like Artificial Intelligence or Data Science
  • Exploring the intersection between Computer Science and other subjects
  • The ideal candidate will also be familiar with national resources used in CS Education:
  • Utilizing resources from a variety of places, including Code.org and Google's CS First, among others
  • Reviewing curriculum against the Computer Science Teachers Association CSTA K-12 Standards

Teaching & Learning Skills:
Our department strives to be flexible and innovative while providing a rich, equitable, skills-based curriculum to all of our students that reflects current practices in computer science and education. An ideal candidate would be familiar with and interested in many of the following initiatives and practices:
  • A commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and experience in equitable teaching practices like the Learning For Justice Framework for Anti-bias Education
  • Standards based assessment and grading
  • Backwards planning techniques like Understanding By Design
  • Project-based learning and inquiry-based learning
  • Facilitating and supporting student collaboration and reflection
  • Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) practices like Yale's RULER

General Skills and Experience:
Latin School of Chicago is a fast-moving, collaborative, and innovative school. An ideal candidate will have the following qualities:
  • Master's degree preferred, Bachelor's degree required, ideally in Computer Science or Education, but other degrees welcome
  • At least 3 years teaching experience, ideally in a middle school environment
  • Commitment to continuous improvement and professional development
  • An enthusiasm for spending time with middle school aged students both in classroom lessons and other activities
  • Critical thinking and reflection skills to assess and improve existing processes
  • Strong communication skills, including spoken and written communication
  • Comfort interacting with a variety of stakeholders, including students, families, administrators, and faculty

Interested? Candidates should include the following as part of their application:
  • A letter of interest indicating why they are particularly interested in and qualified for the position
  • A current resume
  • A statement of educational philosophy

Latin School of Chicago embraces diversity of people, cultures, and ideas and is an equal opportunity employer.