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How much do part time programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time programmer in Indiana is $37.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.47 and $48.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are part time programmers?

Part time programmers are software developers who work fewer hours than a standard full-time schedule, typically less than 35-40 hours per week. They perform tasks such as writing, testing, and maintaining code, but on a reduced time commitment. Part time programming roles may be ideal for students, parents, or those seeking work-life balance, as they offer flexibility while still allowing professionals to contribute their skills to projects. These positions can be found in various industries, including tech companies, startups, and freelance platforms.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Programmer, proficiency in at least one programming language, problem-solving skills, and a relevant educational background or coding experience are essential. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and possibly cloud platforms or frameworks is typically required. Strong time management, self-motivation, and clear communication help part-time programmers deliver quality work within limited hours and often remote settings. These skills ensure effective project contribution, adaptability to changing requirements, and consistent delivery of reliable code.

What Does a Part-Time Programmer Do?

As a part-time programmer, your job is to help develop and code websites or software applications for your employer. In this role, you may determine the best programming languages to meet their needs, collaborate with other programmers to create the software, and test existing code to make sure it is as error-free as possible. Part-time programmers usually work on projects that are not as time-sensitive as those that full-time programmers work on, though your hours may vary if employers want to speed up the development process. Many part-time programmers work on a contract basis and take multiple assignments at once from different clients.

What is the difference between Part Time Programmer vs Full Time Programmer?

AspectPart Time ProgrammerFull Time Programmer
Work HoursLess than 30 hours/week40 hours/week or more
CredentialsTypically same as full-time, often no additional certifications requiredSame as part-time, may have more experience
Work EnvironmentFreelance, remote, or flexible settingsOffice or dedicated workspace, often in a corporate setting
Employment StatusContract or freelancePermanent or temporary employee

Part Time Programmers usually work fewer hours, often in freelance or remote settings, with similar credentials as full-time programmers. Full Time Programmers work standard hours in more structured environments, often with benefits. The choice depends on your desired work schedule and employment type.

How do part-time programmers typically collaborate with full-time team members and stay aligned on project goals?

Part-time programmers often work closely with full-time team members through regular check-ins, project management tools, and version control systems. Communication is key, so teams usually use messaging platforms, video calls, and detailed documentation to keep everyone informed. Part-time programmers are expected to attend essential meetings and keep their work progress transparent to ensure seamless integration. Staying organized and proactive about asking questions helps them stay aligned with project goals despite limited hours.
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Student Transition Coordinator (Part Time)

Student Transition Coordinator (Part Time)

Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana, Inc.

Fort Wayne, IN โ€ข On-site

$19/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description:

Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana, Inc. is looking for a part time Student Transition Coordinator to work with school districts in DeKalb, Noble, and Steuben counties in Indiana. This is a part time position that has the potential to evolve into full time.


ABOUT GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF NORTHEAST INDIANA, INC.


Founded in Boston, MA in 1902 by Reverend Edgar J Helms, Goodwill has been providing opportunities for men and women across America and around the world ever since. The Fort Wayne Goodwill can trace its roots back to 1936 when Reverend Helms proposed a federation of Goodwill Industries across northern Indiana. Today, we continue to flourish as we serve 10 county area in Northeast Indiana. As a 501c3 nonprofit organization, our mission is to create opportunities for people to achieve economic stability and build strong communities by offering job training, employment services, and other community-based programs. We support this mission through the eco-friendly collection and sale of donated goods. National watchdog groups and publications consistently give us high ratings for our prudent and innovative use of funds.


Every job in our organization contributes to our vocational training and employment programs. In order to hire and retain employees who believe in our mission, we offer competitive wages, great full-time benefits including medical, vision, dental, a 401(k) plan, life insurance, an employee assistance plan (EAP), holiday pay, paid time off (PTO), and store discounts.


A DAY IN THE LIFE AS A STUDENT TRANSITION COORDINATOR


As a Student Transition Coordinator, you will work closely with school administration and teachers to determine programming, curriculum and selecting candidates for Pre-Employment Transition Services. You will also create and maintain relationships with area employers who can provide work-based experience job sites for our students.


Services that you will provide the students could be in individual or group settings and could include job exploration counseling, work-based learning experiences, counseling on opportunities for post-secondary education, workplace readiness training and instruction on self-advocacy. You will also provide support services such as job seeking skills, bus training or other transportation, advocacy, referral services or crisis intervention. Student progress and service documentation will be entered into a statewide portal. The schedule offers built-in seasonal flexibility and academic-calendar alignment.


QUALIFICATIONS FOR A STUDENT TRANSITION COORDINATOR

  • An Associates or Bachelor's degree is preferred, or 1-3 years of relevant experience.
  • Experience working with individuals with disabilities
  • The ability to develop and maintain relationships with area employers who can provide work-based learning experiences for our students.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Proficiency in the use of smart phone and laptop computer Must be able to pass a background check and have a valid driver license with a suitable driving record


Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.

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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Coordinates and documents the functions/programming of the Pre-Employment Transition Services program
  2. Works collaboratively with the VP of Transition Services in reviewing and ensuring VR program and contract compliance.
  3. Standardizes the delivery of services for the Pre-Ets process including technology/software used to facilitate remote services.
  4. Able to creatively engage students with curriculum and activities that promote growth in the five core service areas of focus. Formulates teaching outlines and determine appropriate instruction methods. Selects or develops teaching aids โ€“ handouts, power point presentations, workbooks, etc.
  5. Creates, documents and maintains forms and records used for Pre-Ets services including methods of tracking Pre-Ets activities, students and schools.
  6. Coordinates assigned area school systems Pre-Employment Services.
  7. Works closely with school administration, Student Transition Coordinators and teachers to determine programming and appropriate curriculum for Pre-Employment Transition Services.
  8. Works closely with school administrators, Student Transition Coordinators and teachers assisting in selecting candidates for the Pre-Employment Transition Services programs.
  9. Completes all required documentation, reports, paperwork and billing for selected students and services accurately and in a timely manner.
  10. Attends student/parent case conferences when appropriate.
  11. Provides Pre-Employment Services to students in individual and / or group settings; job exploration counseling, work-based learning experiences, counseling on opportunities for post-secondary education, workplace readiness training and instruction on self-advocacy.
  12. Identifies the individual needs of each student and creates a portfolio to document the work readiness and accomplishments for potential employers.
  13. Markets student work-based learning experiences to area businesses through the use of direct mailings/emails, personal/phone presentations, relationship building and networking.
  14. Maintains relationships with area work based learning experience site employers.
  15. Creates and maintains summer programs for students outside the regular school year.
  16. Tests trainees and students to measure progress and evaluate the effectiveness of the training and documentation of all training.
  17. Conducts on-site observations of individuals enrolled in work assessment/evaluation components and provides required written reports. Evaluates and provides feedback to program participants.
  18. Meets with the clientโ€™s/studentโ€™s work site supervisor to discuss and document performance and program progress.
  19. Provides support services such as; job seeking skills, bus training or other transportation assistance, advocacy, referral services and crisis intervention.
  20. Interacts cooperatively with co-workers and referral sources to ensure smooth delivery of services.
  21. Follows all safety rules and practices.
  22. Performs all other duties as may be assigned by management in the process of carrying out the mission of Goodwill Industries



NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Conducts needs assessments as directed.
  2. Orders and maintains adequate supplies.
  3. Works cooperatively with Employment Specialist and Job Support Specialist to provide support and training to individuals in other Goodwill services as necessary.


ATTENDANCE

As a non-exempt employee Goodwill depends on you to be at work as scheduled.


JOB PERFORMANCE

Reviewed upon initial hire at 30, 60 and 90 days, and annually thereafter, by the VP of Transition Services



SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

Supervises Pre-Employment Transition Services Students and other Training Program participants



EDUCATION

  1. Bachelorโ€™s or Associate Degree preferred or 1-3 years relevant experience
  2. Ability to obtain CPR/First Aid Certificates


EXPERIENCE


1-3 years or more of classroom management experience.



KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/COMPETENCIES

  1. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  2. Ability to interact with all levels of the organization.
  3. Proficiency in use of computer (Apple and Google products).
  4. Ability to work within the team concept.
  5. Ability to work in an efficient and organized manner.
  6. Ability to work with minimal supervision.



CREDENTIALS/LICENSES/SCREENING REQUIREMENTS

  1. Must provide proof of insurance for personal vehicle at approved levels (100/300.000 liability; 50,000 property damage.)
  2. Must have suitable driving record and be insurable by Goodwill Industries insurance carrier.
  3. Subject to random alcohol and drug testing as specified in the Drug Free Workplace Program.
  4. Fully comply with Goodwillโ€™s Code of Ethics.



COMMUNITY INTERACTION

Contact with students, other training program participants, co-workers, training sites, employers and schoolsโ€™ systems.

EQUIPMENT

  1. Computer (Apple/Google products)
  2. Telephone
  3. Fax
  4. Copier/Scanner



COMPLEXITY

Work that requires listening skills and judgment. Employee will make major decisions that could affect the efficiency and correctness of work and school regulations.



CONFIDENTIALITY

Confidential information involved.



WORKING CONDITIONS

Physical Activities:

  1. Substantial: vision, hearing, talking, repetitive motions
  2. Considerable: walking
  3. Moderate: reaching, grasping, carrying
  4. Occasional: lifting
  5. Nominal: pushing, pulling


Other Activities:

The time spent traveling on agency business is: Frequent.


Physical Requirements:

Sedentary work: Sitting; some walking, standing, carrying; no routine lifting over 10 pounds


Environmental Conditions:

The worker is subject to mainly indoor environmental conditions. Some student work sites may be outdoors.



CODE OF ETHICS

All employees are responsible for being knowledgeable about Goodwillโ€™s code of ethics and respective policies and procedures, and for conducting themselves accordingly. Ethical conduct is expected at all times in all matters, whether or not a particular issue is specifically addressed in agency policies or procedures. Employees are expected to bring any questions about whether or not a specific situation presents a potential conflict with this policy to the attention of their manager.



EEO CLAUSE

It is the Agency's policy to afford equal opportunity to all regardless of disability, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, veteran status, or any other class protected by law, and to provide a work environment free of bias based on such categories. Any and all employment decisions will be administered in a non-discriminatory manner.



SAFETY STANDARDS

All employees are responsible for adhering to all published safety policies as well as the implementation of specific standards that may be assigned. Employees are expected to report unsafe conditions and unsafe acts. Supervisors are responsible for safety issues in assigned areas โ€” ensure that all employees are informed and adhere to all safety policies/issues, use proper reporting mechanisms for dealing with safety hazards or incidents, and personally adhere to safety rules.



HARASSMENT

All employees are responsible for avoiding offensive or inappropriate behavior at work and are responsible for assuring the workplace is free from any type of harassment at all times. Employees are expected to be familiar with and follow all published procedures, including reporting incidences and cooperating with investigations.


Goodwill Industries of Northeast Indiana is an equal opportunity employer.

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