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How much do part time implementation specialist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time implementation specialist in the United States is $34.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.24 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Implementation Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Implementation Specialist, you generally need strong project management abilities, familiarity with onboarding processes, and a relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Proficiency in CRM software, implementation tools, and common project management platforms such as Asana or Trello is typically required. Outstanding communication, problem-solving skills, and adaptability set top performers apart in this role. These skills and qualities are critical for ensuring smooth client onboarding, successful project delivery, and positive customer relationships within limited working hours.

What is a Part Time Implementation Specialist?

A Part Time Implementation Specialist is a professional who helps organizations set up and integrate new software or systems, working on a part-time schedule. They are responsible for ensuring that new technologies are properly configured, tested, and adopted by users. This role often involves collaborating with clients, training staff, troubleshooting issues, and providing ongoing support during the rollout process. By working part time, these specialists offer flexibility to employers who may not need full-time implementation support but still require expert assistance for successful project launches.

What is the difference between Part Time Implementation Specialist vs Part Time Customer Support Specialist?

AspectPart Time Implementation SpecialistPart Time Customer Support Specialist
Required CredentialsRelevant certifications in project management or industry-specific toolsCustomer service certifications or experience often preferred
Work EnvironmentClient sites, company offices, or remote project-based settingsCall centers, help desks, or online support platforms
Employer & Industry UsageTechnology, software, or service providers implementing solutionsRetail, telecom, or tech companies providing ongoing support
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in project implementation and client onboardingCustomer service roles and support functions

The Part Time Implementation Specialist focuses on deploying products or services, often requiring technical skills and project coordination. In contrast, the Part Time Customer Support Specialist primarily handles customer inquiries and troubleshooting. Both roles may be part-time and industry-related but serve different functions within the customer lifecycle.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time Implementation Specialists, and how can they be effectively managed?

Part-time Implementation Specialists often face the challenge of balancing project deadlines and communication with clients or internal teams due to their limited hours. Staying organized, setting clear expectations around availability, and leveraging collaboration tools can help manage these challenges. Building strong relationships with full-time team members and maintaining regular check-ins ensures continuity and helps address issues promptly. Flexibility and proactive time management are key to successfully delivering on project goals while working part-time.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Implementation Specialist job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,903 per year, or $34.1 per hour.
Professional Learning Specialist, Literacy/ELA (Part-Time)

Professional Learning Specialist, Literacy/ELA (Part-Time)

Carnegie Learning

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

$35 - $70/hr

Part-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Professional Learning Specialist, Literacy/ELA

Part Time, Year Round AvailabilityWhat We Seek

Our Professional Learning team is looking for highly motivated current or former Literacy/ELA teachers, instructional coaches or leaders to join our team in a part-time year-round capacity. As the PL Specialist - Literacy/ELA you will facilitate professional learning for K-12 educators utilizing Carnegie Learning Literacy/ELA resources on an as-needed basis year-round. A Carnegie Learning PL Specialist is a Carnegie Learning product ambassador, promotes implementation fidelity, and increases teacher effectiveness in each of the schools/districts they support.

As a member of the Professional Learning team, the PL Specialist, Literacy/ELA reports to the Senior Manager of School Partnerships in their primary region and works collaboratively with many of our teams, including the internal Professional Learning Team, Regional Directors of Professional Learning, and Managers of School Partnerships to support professional learning objectives. PL Specialists may also support additional teams, including PL Design, Product, Sales, and Tutoring Services on content, design and PL support. 

PL Specialists must successfully complete a suite of certification requirements, as prescribed by Carnegie Learning experts, including shadowing and co-facilitating professional learning activities with our experts. This position is part-time, year round and is recruiting throughout the calendar year; applicants will be contacted when the customer demand arises.

What Your Day Will Look LikeDelivering High-Quality Professional Learning
  • Facilitating engaging professional learning workshops centered on Carnegie Learning products, best practices in teaching, and content expertise.
    • Facilitating intentional adult learning experiences anchored in clear learning intentions, active participant thinking, and explicit connections to classroom practice.
    • Preserving time for reflection, discourse, and application to ensure learning transfers meaningfully into classroom implementation.
    • Refining workshops and learning experiences, when appropriate, to meet the unique needs and contexts of our partners.
  • Delivering intentional and impactful, job-embedded professional learning to teachers and campus leadership (formal coaching cycles, collaborative lesson cycles, lesson internalization support, collaborative planning (PLC) facilitation, etc.).
    • Facilitating reflective, evidence-based coaching cycles that surface teacher thinking, anchor conversations in classroom artifacts and student evidence, and build clear continuity from visit to visit.
    • Cultivating teacher ownership of instructional goals and next steps by creating space for reflection, agency, and accountability over time.
  • Upholding Carnegie Learning’s core commitments in every interaction—approaching educators with belief in their potential, honoring their voices and expertise, empowering their ownership of implementation, and inspiring progress and purpose in their growth.
  • Leveraging data to drive teacher growth, inform ongoing support, and track partnership progress.
Operations & Documentation
  • Following the Professional Learning process in all aspects of delivery: planning, confirming, communicating, executing, and following up.
  • Ensuring timely completion of all documentation, including digital sign-ins, workshop feedback, coaching and support logs, courtesy emails, coaching feedback forms, and other deliverables.
  • Maintaining and sharing accurate and up-to-date records regarding professional learning deliverables, including forecasting deliverables and managing your calendar.
  • Using logs, feedback forms, and follow-up communication as strategic tools to strengthen continuity of coaching, clarify next steps, and build trust with educators and partners.
Other Fun Work
  • Develop correlations, custom curriculum, rubrics and/or other documents to support specific PL partner needs.
  • Support the sales team in pre- and post- sales environments including RFP/proposal design, pre-sales discussions, formal presentations, and supporting pilot opportunities.
  • Provide Tutoring Services to CL customers as desired/available
  • PL Specialists will have varied work opportunities based on skills and experience. These opportunities are evolving continuously as the business grows. 
  • Performing other duties as assigned or apparent
Exuding Our Team Core Values
  • PASSION: Exuding a positive, contagious energy around the work we do
  • CURIOSITY: Seeking out new information and experiences, questioning the status quo, exploring possibilities 
  • FLEXIBILITY: Quickly and calmly responding to changing circumstances 
  • AGENCY: Appropriately taking initiative in your work and professional growth
  • PARTNERSHIP: Developing and effectively using collaborative relationships (internally and externally) to drive your work 
  • INTEGRITY: Consistently demonstrating our core values through your work


What You Can Expect

Primary Job Function

Approx. % of Time

Delivering High Quality Professional Learning

80%

Operations & Documentation

15%

Other Fun Work

5%

TRAVEL COMMITMENT NOTE

This job requires travel when delivering onsite professional learning. PL Specialists have the opportunity to accept or decline opportunities based on their individual schedules and plans. 

What Should Be In Your Bookbag
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Education (specific to your content vertical)
  • 3+ years Literacy/ELA teaching experience
  • Residing in one of the following states within the territory: Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Virginia, Washington DC, West Virginia
  • Flexible schedule and availability during the summer and school year
  • Prior experience with Carnegie Learning resources (preferred)
  • Experience mentoring/coaching teachers (preferred)
  • Experience facilitating professional learning workshops (preferred) 
  • Cognitive Coaching (or equivalent) certification (preferred)
  • Exemplifies Carnegie Learning’s core values to the highest level.
  • Exceptional time management skills, including calendar management, goal setting, and efficiency in task prioritization.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude.
  • Solution-minded, detail-oriented, and committed to continuous improvement of efficiency, communication, and customer experience.
  • Exceptional written, verbal, and presentation skills.

What Gives Us Purpose

Others teach what; we teach why. For over 25 years, Carnegie Learning has developed solutions that help students achieve Aha moments and set them up for long-term learning success. We’re driven to find new, better ways to support teachers and reach more students, so we put our leading cognitive science research and real-world insights into solutions for how students think, learn, and do their best. This is a key part of our commitment to helping teachers spark student curiosity.  As a Carnegie Learning team member, you’ll work alongside a team of passionate individuals dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of students and educators. 

What We Provide 

  • Fostering Joy
    • Flexible work arrangements with our Work From Anywhere Policy
  • Empowering Parenthood
    • Reduced working hours for soon-to-be and new parents
    • Free access to CL products for employees and their children
  • A Place for Connection
    • Quarterly Wellness Incentives
    • Monthly employee activities + recognition program
    • Employee Allyship Groups (EAGs)


What We Believe

We celebrate the unique attributes, characteristics, and perspectives that define each person's individuality. This fusion of perspectives enriches our collective knowledge, fosters innovation, and empowers us all. Together, we can collectively and more effectively address issues that face our business and industry. 

If our commitment to building an inclusive workplace resonates with you, we invite you to join our mission and welcome you to apply with us. Carnegie Learning is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.