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Part Time Easiest Computer Science Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Data Scientist

Nevada, IA · Remote

$40/hr

Applied skills in Statistics and/or Computer Science. Benefits This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position You'll be able to choose which projects you want to work on You can work on your own ...

Math Tutor

Nevada, IA · Remote

$40/hr

Applied Mathematics and/or Computer Science. Benefits Full-time or part-time REMOTE position Choose which projects you want to work on Work on your own schedule Projects are paid hourly starting at ...

Math Teacher

Nevada, IA · Remote

$40/hr

Applied Mathematics and/ or Computer Science. Benefits This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position You'll be able to choose which projects you want to work on You can work on your own schedule ...

Applied Mathematics and/or Computer Science. Benefits This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position You'll be able to choose which projects you want to work on You can work on your own schedule ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an entry-level, part-time computer science position, and why are they important?

To excel in a part-time entry-level computer science role, you generally need a basic understanding of programming principles, problem-solving abilities, and foundational knowledge of computer science concepts, often supported by coursework or certifications. Familiarity with programming languages (such as Python or Java), version control systems (like Git), and collaboration tools is typically expected. Strong communication, time management, and a willingness to learn help individuals stand out in these positions. These skills ensure you can effectively contribute to projects, adapt to new technologies, and work productively within a team or independently.

What types of projects or assignments are commonly given to part-time computer science professionals, and how do these contribute to team goals?

Part-time computer science professionals are often assigned tasks such as debugging code, assisting with software testing, developing small features, or maintaining documentation. These assignments are designed to be manageable within limited working hours while still contributing meaningfully to the team’s progress. By handling focused tasks, part-time team members help streamline development cycles, ensure software quality, and free up full-time staff for more complex projects. This collaborative approach allows part-time employees to build experience and demonstrate value, potentially leading to expanded responsibilities or advancement opportunities.

What are part-time easiest computer science jobs?

Part-time easiest computer science jobs are roles in the tech field that typically require fundamental knowledge of computer science concepts and can be done on a flexible, part-time schedule. These jobs often include positions like data entry, technical support, website testing, or basic programming tasks that do not require advanced experience. They are ideal for students, career changers, or anyone looking to gain experience in computer science without committing to a full-time role. The work is generally less complex, making it accessible for beginners, but still valuable for building technical skills.
Computer Science Instructor-Adjunct- Calmar and Peosta

Computer Science Instructor-Adjunct- Calmar and Peosta

Northeast Iowa Community College

Calmar, IA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Position Information
Position Title Computer Science Instructor-Adjunct- Calmar and Peosta Posting Number F00098 Full-Time/Part-Time Part Time Work Schedule

Less than 144 hours per term

Salary Commensurate with Education and Experience. NICC Higher Education Association Contract. Posted At Campus/Center Calmar Location Peosta, IA
Position Summary Information
Job Goal

Responsible for the development, coordination, and instruction of assigned courses in the computer technology program as defined by NICC. Conduct and/or coordinate the training for all instructional aspects required for the program. Maintain current course syllabi and provide students current course guides as required. Evaluate and report student performance and progress in all assigned courses in accordance with NICC policies and procedures. Must possess the skills to establish workforce partnerships, analyze program training needs, identify workforce trends, establish and maintain frequent communication with a program advisory board, as well as serve on related community boards and committees. Monitor program assessment in a manner consistent with NICC's AQIP (Academic Quality Improvement Program) strategies.

Qualifications

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
1. Should possess a minimum of an AAS degree, (B.S./M.S. preferred) and/or at least three years' experience with a minimum of 6,000 hours of training, and/or recent and relevant experience within the computer science field.
2. This position requires an equal balance to teaching theory and the hands-on knowledge, skills, and abilities to prepare students to successfully perform/demonstrate competencies consistent with the rigors of the programs curriculum. Successful performance of duties requires competency and comprehensive understanding of all phases of Computer Technology such as:
Cisco I, II, III, IV
Windows Server & Work Station
Unix
Web Design
Design Logic
Digital Logic Circuits
Business Computer Applications
Production Software
Intro to Data Processing.
3. Must possess excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills; and the physical ability to perform teaching responsibilities.

QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Must meet minimum experience and education requirements specified by Northeast Iowa Community College and meet the credentialing requirements of the Northeast Iowa Community College Quality Faculty Plan.
2. Must possess demonstrated scholarly achievement; organizational and management skills; and interests and abilities commensurate with the needs and goals of the program.
3. Must possess computer literacy skills including a working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite.
4. Must possess necessary skills to organize develop, relevant curriculum and teach/evaluate student performance.
5. Must regularly engage in professional development activities, staying abreast of technological advances.

Duties and Responsibilities

1. Possess a comprehensive understanding of the various phases of computer science technology.
2. Possess necessary skills to organize and develop relevant curriculum and teach/evaluate student performance. Deliver of duties may include early mornings, evenings, and weekends.
3. Meet all initial credential requirements and maintain credentialing in compliance with NICC Quality Faculty Plan.
4. Regularly engage in professional development activities, staying abreast of technological advances.
5. Prepare and submit accurate grade reports.
6. Represent the college in a professional, positive manner with prospective, former, and current students, staff, faculty, administrators, and community contacts.
7. Possess the ability to demonstrate respect for and sensitivity to a diverse student population.
8. Possess the ability to develop, organize, and present various curriculum concepts to a wide diversity of students.
9. Establish and maintain positive personal/professional working relationships with students, colleagues, staff, administrators, and all community contacts.
10. Possess ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
11. Possess ability to work with personalities of diverse backgrounds in the classroom and in work groups with colleagues.
12. Teach courses in accordance with objectives of the course outline as set forth by the department in which assigned.
13. Responsible for working with other faculty in curriculum development for lecture and lab classes.
14. Attend and participate in all scheduled faculty/department meetings unless excused by the department dean.
15. Assist in student advising and registration.
16. Keep daily attendance records on all students to comply with federal financial aid guidelines.
17. Assist in recruiting students as needed.
18. Submit reports on all students who may be in academic difficulty or in need of counseling.
19. Meet all scheduled class and office commitments promptly.
20. Emphasize to students the importance of prompt and regular class attendance.
21. Keep accurate inventories of all equipment and supplies.
22. Conduct/chair technical program advisory committee meetings, one per term (i.e. Fall/Spring) consistent with applicable policy.
23. Assist with development of retention and recruiting strategies.
24. Serve actively on NICC and external committees to which appointed.
25. As an NICC employee, support the College mission and maintain conduct in a positive/professional manner which comports with NICC policies and procedures.
26. Perform additional professional responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor.

Essential Functions

1. Possess a comprehensive understanding of the various phases of computer science technology.
2. Possess necessary skills to organize and develop relevant curriculum and teach/evaluate student performance. Deliver of duties may include early mornings, evenings, and weekends.
3. Meet all initial credential requirements and maintain credentialing in compliance with NICC Quality Faculty Plan.

Posting Detail Information
Open Date 04/16/2018 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants