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Part Time Elementary Computer Teacher Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Catholic Elementary Teacher

Lapeer, MI · On-site

$41K - $55K/yr

Regina Caeli Academy is seeking part-time elementary teachers to teach 3rd or 6th Grade in a classical and Catholic classroom for up to 14 hours per week at our center in Lapeer, Michigan. The ...

Catholic Elementary Teacher

Pelham, NH · On-site

$46K - $62K/yr

We are seeking part-time Elementary teachers to teach in a classical and Catholic classroom at our ... Standard computer skills - ideally with Google Suite or an equivalent - a plus.Regina Caeli Academy ...

Catholic Elementary Teacher

Pelham, NH · On-site

$46K - $62K/yr

We are seeking part-time Elementary teachers to teach in a classical and Catholic classroom at our ... Standard computer skills - ideally with Google Suite or an equivalent - a plus. Regina Caeli ...

Catholic Elementary Teacher

Pelham, NH · On-site

$46K - $62K/yr

We are seeking part-time Elementary teachers to teach in a classical and Catholic classroom at our ... Standard computer skills - ideally with Google Suite or an equivalent - a plus. Regina Caeli ...

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What is the difference between Part Time Elementary Computer Teacher vs Part Time Middle School Computer Teacher?

AspectPart Time Elementary Computer TeacherPart Time Middle School Computer Teacher
CredentialsTeaching certification, basic computer skillsTeaching certification, more advanced computer knowledge
Work EnvironmentElementary schools, younger studentsMiddle schools, older students
Employer & IndustryElementary schools, education sectorMiddle schools, education sector
Common Search/ComparisonPart Time Elementary Computer Teacher vs Part Time Middle School Computer Teacher

While both roles involve teaching computer skills, the Part Time Elementary Computer Teacher focuses on younger students with basic technology concepts, whereas the Part Time Middle School Computer Teacher works with older students, often requiring more advanced computer knowledge. The credentials and work environment are similar, but the age group and curriculum complexity differ.

Are part time elementary computer teachers in demand?

Part time elementary computer teachers are increasingly in demand as schools expand technology education and integrate digital literacy into curricula. They often need skills in basic programming, educational technology tools, and flexible scheduling to meet school needs. Job availability can vary by region and school district priorities.

What does a part time elementary computer teacher do?

A part-time elementary computer teacher instructs students in basic computer skills, software applications, and digital literacy. They develop lesson plans, assess student progress, and often use tools like educational software and hardware in a classroom setting, typically working during school hours with a focus on foundational technology education.

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Part-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

St. John Paul II Academy - High School in Corpus Christi, Texas, is seeking to hire a qualified part-time Computer/Technology Teacher for the 2026-2027 school year. The desired applicant will be able to provide engaging instruction, possess a high level of content mastery, and be experienced at teaching the high school level.

Ministerial Character:

The Diocesan Bishop is the visible principle and foundation of unity in the particular Church (“the Diocese”) entrusted to him.  In a unique and visible way, he makes Christ's mission present and enduring as the Shepherd of the Christian Community.  In order to fulfill his mission, the Diocesan Bishop employs suitable, chosen collaborators, who are clerics, religious, and lay people.  He shares with them the apostolic mission and entrusts various responsibilities to them.

Each position employed in the Diocese of Corpus Christi helps to extend the ministry of the Diocesan Bishop in particular ways as outlined in the job duties and responsibilities.  Therefore, this position is closely connected to and assists the Diocesan Bishop in the performance of his ministry and thereby engages in ministry for the church.

Responsibilities:

The list below reflects the general details considered necessary to describe the primary functions of the job identified and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job.

  • As an integral part of the ministry for the Church, this position will support and uphold the philosophy of Catholic ministry and the mission of the Diocese of Corpus Christi in both professional and personal life
  • Acts as a witness to Gospel values by modeling the teachings of the Catholic church
  • Continuously grows in the ministry by participating in religious ceremonies, training sessions, and reflection activities as directed
  • Plans for successful student learning of daily objectives that include basic knowledge and skills, and central concepts of the discipline
  • Ensures students are engaged and successful in learning, critical thinking, and problem solving
  • Able to effectively manage time and materials
  • Maintains current records for student grades and progress
  • Able to provide engaging instruction, possess a high level of content mastery, and be experienced at teaching high school-level computer/technology
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a Bachelor’s Degree plus 24 hours in computer/technology content
  • 12 credit hours in education are required or the appropriate state certification
  • Valid Texas Driver's License required
  • Must be at least 21 years of age

Special Knowledge and Skills:

  • Knowledge of curriculum and instruction in their area of certification
  • Knowledge of effective instructional strategies, assessment strategies, and motivational strategies that promote authentic student engagement
  • Planning and organization skills
  • Effective oral and written communications skills with students and adults
  • Ability to effectively embed available technology into daily lesson plans


Additional Requirements:

  • Must submit to required pre-employment screening including criminal history background check, motor vehicle check record check (MVR), and drug screening
  • Complete certification in Safe Environment training provided by the Office of Safe Environment and Child and Family Resources
  • Requires adherence to all diocesan policies and procedures

Mental/Physical Demands:

  • Ability to carry, pull, push, lift, or move objects 10 pounds or more
  • Ability to maintain composure under duress; maintain emotional control under stress
  • Maintain confidentiality

***In order to be considered for employment with the Diocese of Corpus Christi locations, all interested individuals must complete the online application at https://diocesecc.org/human-resources. ***