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Part Time Database Jobs in Philadelphia, PA (NOW HIRING)

Hat World, Inc., Lids Holdings, Inc., dba Lids and subsidiaries is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to complying with all federal, state, and local EEO laws. Hat World, Inc., prohibits ...

PART TIME ROLE - 20 HOURS PER WEEK PAY = $22/HOUR About the role Individuals in this role support ... Helps to perform quality assurance and routine diagnostics on data and databases. * Extract, format ...

Back-End Engineer

Philadelphia, PA · Remote

$75K - $125K/yr

All full time and part time employees have access to participate in the Delphinus Engineering ... Manage and optimize relational databases (PostgreSQL, TimescaleDB), including schema design, query ...

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How much do part time database jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time database in Philadelphia, PA is $53.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43.89 and $60.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Database vs Part Time Data Analyst?

AspectPart Time DatabasePart Time Data Analyst
Required CredentialsDatabase certifications (e.g., Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle)Data analysis certifications (e.g., Microsoft Excel, Tableau)
Work EnvironmentDatabase management systems, server environmentsData visualization tools, reporting platforms
Employer & Industry UsageIT departments, tech companies, data-driven organizationsMarketing, finance, consulting firms

Part Time Database roles focus on managing, maintaining, and optimizing databases, requiring technical certifications and working within IT environments. Part Time Data Analysts interpret data, create reports, and support decision-making, often using analytical tools. While both roles involve working with data, their responsibilities and skill sets differ significantly, making them distinct career paths.

Can I become a part time database with no experience?

Part time database roles often require some knowledge of database management systems, SQL, and data organization. While prior experience is helpful, entry-level positions may be available for those willing to learn and develop relevant skills through online courses or certifications. Basic understanding of computers and data concepts can also be beneficial for starting in such roles.

What are the most commonly searched types of Database jobs in Philadelphia, PA?

The most popular types of Database jobs in Philadelphia, PA are:

Infographic showing various Part Time Database job openings in Philadelphia, PA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $111,493 per year, or $53.6 per hour.

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Job description

Who We Are 

Join a Team That’s Making a Difference for Thousands of Families Across New Jersey! 

At the Family Resource Network (FRN), we’re committed to improving the lives of individuals living with epilepsy, autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and chronic illnesses. With over 30 programs and services, we’ve impacted the health and happiness of thousands of families for over five decades. But our impact doesn’t stop there—our community events, like the “Walk for the ONE” 5k walk/run and the Autism Beach Bash, bring even more people together in support of our mission.  

As part of FRN, you’ll be joining a statewide organization that serves over 3,500 through direct service and 80,000 individuals through training and education annually. FRN’s core service areas include: providing community-based programs that meet the evolving needs of individuals and families across New Jersey.  

At FRN, our values-driven culture is what sets us apart. We are deeply committed to fostering a positive and inclusive environment, where everyone’s voice is heard, and every contribution matters. Our focus on respect, integrity, and teamwork allows us to create meaningful change for the individuals and families we serve, while ensuring that each team member thrives in a supportive, collaborative workplace.  

If you have a genuine passion for helping others and are eager to contribute to meaningful change, we invite you to bring your enthusiasm and lend your talents to advancing our mission. 

TITLE:                        Employment Coordinator

REPORTS TO:           Getting to Work Manager                      LOCATION:  Onsite(Twice a week 6pm-10pm)

The Family Resource Network (FRN) is a leading provider of community-based services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and chronic illness. FRN offers services throughout all 21 counties in New Jersey in the following disciplines: employment, respite, recreation, health, behavior, mobility, support coordination, caregiver support, and training. The mission of FRN is to provide a personalized, humancentric approach to helping families with disabilities find the right resources and support for every step of their journey.

The Getting to Work program offers one-to-one pre-placement, intensive job coaching, and long-term follow along support for adults with disabilities in New Jersey. The Employment Coordinator is responsible for providing services and support to individuals with disabilities in their quest to pursue career choices based on interests, experience and goals.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Ensure that all work is carried out in a manner that is both respectful and empowering to families and individuals with disabilities.
  • As part of the assessment process, obtain and read all pertinent client information (Individual Plan for Employment, Medical, Evaluation Reports, etc.) and conduct an interview with both the referral source and job seeker.
  • Develop an Employment Plan that is consistent with both existing Individual Employment Plans, other existing assessments, the referral sources input, and the job seeker’s interests, aptitudes and stated employment goal.
  • Provide employment related preparatory training, such as resume development, interview skills, job search options, networking skills and on-the-job relationship protocol.
  • Provide assistance in actual job search, application submission, interviewing and assistive technology assessment and procurement.
  • When necessary, negotiate with employers to obtain reasonable accommodations for job seekers.
  • Work to make certain that all job seeker supports are in place in order to ensure job retention.
  • When placement is made, provide any hands-on training enhancement necessary and set up any necessary natural supports.
  • Determine a suitable plan to fade supports, enabling the individual to gradually gain more work independence.
  • Utilize strong problem solving and critical thinking skills to address workplace barriers or challenges.
  • Refer job seekers for any other expert assistance needed in order to maintain supporting benefits, such as SSI, SSDI, Medicare, Medicaid, Supportive Housing and SNAP.
  • Complete accurate reports, database entries, case notes, and documentation, etc. in a timely manner as required.
  • Alert supervisor of any time-sensitive changes, successes, or difficult challenges.
  • Maintain credentials that are required for the position/duties
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • At least two years of experience working within the human services field or with individuals with disabilities
  • Experience as a job coach or job developer preferred
  • Good communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Bilingual preferred.

Why You Should Work for Us: 

  • The below are eligible for all part-time roles 

  • Competitive hourly rates for opportunities for annual increases 

  • Flexible scheduling options 

  • Paid sick leave 

  • 403(b) employer match and contribution based on years and service and hours worked 

  • Technology provided 

  • Mileage reimbursement for applicable positions 

  • Paid and ongoing training opportunities for all staff, including CPR/First Aid certification