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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time full stack software engineer in Cedar Rapids, IA is $131,926.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $108,700.00 and $154,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Part Time Full Stack Software Engineer is a professional who works fewer hours than a standard full-time schedule, typically 20-30 hours per week, and is skilled in both front-end and back-end web development. This role involves building and maintaining both the client-side (what users see) and server-side (the logic and database) of web applications. Part time positions offer flexibility, making them ideal for students, parents, or those seeking work-life balance, while still contributing to the full software development lifecycle.

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A Part Time Full Stack Software Engineer needs strong proficiency in both front-end and back-end programming languages, such as JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and a server-side language, along with a solid grasp of software development principles. Familiarity with frameworks like React or Angular, backend systems like Node.js or Django, and version control tools like Git is typically required. Excellent time management, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for balancing part-time responsibilities and collaborating with team members. These skills ensure efficient delivery of robust, scalable solutions while maintaining productivity and integration within a development team.

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Part-time Full Stack Software Engineers often work closely with full-time colleagues through regular stand-ups, code reviews, and collaborative tools like Slack or Jira. Clear communication and well-defined tasks are essential to ensure project continuity, especially when schedules don't fully overlap. You may be assigned specific features or bug fixes that fit your availability, and documentation becomes crucial for seamless handoffs. This structure allows you to contribute meaningfully while balancing other commitments, though proactive communication is key to staying aligned with project goals.

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Becoming a full stack software engineer typically requires several months to years of dedicated learning, depending on prior experience and the complexity of skills such as programming languages, frameworks, and tools. While intensive bootcamps or self-study programs can help acquire foundational skills in about 3 months, gaining proficiency for a full-time role usually takes longer and involves practical experience and continuous learning.

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PT Patron Services Staff - Bookmobile

City of Marion

Marion, IA • On-site

$15.57/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Posting Open Until Filled.


JOB INFORMATION

Job Title: PT Patron Services Staff - Bookmobile

Civil Service: No

Department:  Library

Bargaining Unit: Non-Bargaining

Reports to Position: Patron Services Manager

Pay Grade: N/A

Location: Marion Public Library

Overtime Status: Hourly – Paid Overtime

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt


JOB SUMMARY

This is a part-time, paraprofessional public customer service position that requires knowledge of professional practice and independent judgement in its application, as well as the application of prescribed procedures and methods. This position will require regular performance of routine, general library tasks. This position assists the library’s diverse patron population on the Marion Public Library Bookmobile and may also work periodically at the full range of public service desks throughout the library. Scheduled hours may vary weekly up to a maximum of 30 hours per week, including weekend and evening shifts. This position will report to the Patron Services Manager and works under the supervision of the Patron Services Leads, particularly the Bookmobile Lead.


ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/WORK PERFORMED

The primary responsibility of this position is to serve patrons on the Marion Public Library Bookmobile, and at the public desks within the library, including the Reference Desk, Technology Desk, the Children’s Desk, Teen Desk, and the Drive-Up Window. There may be opportunities for occasional shifts on the library’s Bookmobile.


Duties include but are not limited to the following activities:

  • Safely driving the Bookmobile to and from site locations and the overnight storage facility.
  • Assisting the Patron Services Bookmobile Lead in planning, organizing and management of the work of the bookmobile as well as other operational tasks and minor maintenance of the bookmobile.
  • Identifying and retrieving collection and account information needed by patrons.
  • Assisting patrons with access to the library's physical and digital collections.
  • Conducting patrons record queries, placing holds, facilitating materials transfer between network libraries, and assisting patrons with placing ILL requests. 
  • Creating new patron accounts. 
  • Mediating and resolving patron disputes, complaints, and inquiries related to library policies and procedures.
  • Facilitating patron access to library technologies, and online services including troubleshooting printers, copiers, computers, and online resources. 
  • Provide Readers' Advisory.
  • Processing, sorting, and routing library materials.
  • Shelving items for patron use in accordance with guidelines provided by manager on the Bookmobile.
  • Handling cash register transactions and resolving patron charges.
  • Upholding library policies in all areas of the library and on the bookmobile.


Other responsibilities and tasks include:

  • Providing top customer services and assistance to patrons of all ages in the use of all library services. 
  • Working effectively and collaboratively as part of a busy team of part-time staff.
  • Internal and external continuing professional development activities.
  • Participating in library staff meetings and training sessions.
  • Contributing to the general upkeep of the library and bookmobile and minor cleaning duties as required.
  • Off-desk activities as assigned, including assigned projects and task to support library services and enhance the patron experience. 


REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Ability to respond to a diverse range of patron needs.
  • Act with integrity, professionalism and respect.
  • Display empathy, patience, flexibility, and curiosity.
  • Communicate clearly and appropriately with patrons and peers.
  • Possess knowledge of professionally curated print, digital, and online resources and information retrieval.
  • Ability to conduct reference interviews to determine patron's information and/or other needs.
  • Familiarity with fiction and non-fiction books, media, and resources and popular culture references. 
  • Able to use and explain standard office software, web browsers and apps.
  • Familiar with computers, printers and copiers, and personal mobile devices (e.g. e-readers, tablets, smart phones, etc.).
  • Able to work with minimal supervision, including reflecting on own performance and being self-motivated to improve. 


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & PHYSCIAL ABILITIES

  • Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time as well as bend, stoop, reach, stand, push, pull as required.
  • Physical agility, strength and dexterity necessary for handling library materials, including but not limited to retrieving, shelving, lifting, and moving library materials.
  • Ability to lift up to 35 pounds.
  • Ability to use a keyboard, mouse and touchpad.
  • Interpersonal skills and cognitive flexibility to interface with a variety of internal and external customers in diverse, sometimes high-stress situations.
  • Executive functioning skills appropriate for a busy, fast-paced environment. 

 

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.


QUALIFICATIONS

  • High school diploma or equivalent required, associate or bachelor's degree from an accredited college preferred.
  • Basic computer skills and familiarity with internet information retrieval are required.
  • Public library experience is preferred.
  • Possess Iowa State Library Accreditation or able to obtain within one (1) year of hire date.
  • Valid Iowa Driver's License, or the ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.


WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Works in an office environment.
  • Hours may flex upon demand of the workload. Evening and weekend work is required.
  • Sitting and standing may vary based on diverse patron population and workload. 
  • The Marion Public Library is a busy, customer focused library with a high amount of use by patrons of all ages. Patrons have high expectations regarding the quality and efficiency of library services.
  • Regularly works with and has access to patron records that are confidential according to the Code of Iowa.


REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECKS

  • Sex Offender Registry Check
  • Criminal Background Checks
  • Driving Record Check
  • Drug Screen