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Part Time Second Chance Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Intern

New York, NY · On-site

$16.50 - $22/hr

Interns are a part of the Second Chance Studios team, working closely with the staff, volunteers, program Fellows, and advisors. You can learn more about the team here. This is a part-time internship ...

Intern

New York, NY

$16.50 - $22/hr

Interns are a part of the Second Chance Studios team, working closely with the staff, volunteers, program Fellows, and advisors. You can learn more about the team here. This is a part-time internship ...

Intern

New York, NY · On-site

$16.50 - $22/hr

Interns are a part of the Second Chance Studios team, working closely with the staff, volunteers, program Fellows, and advisors. You can learn more about the team here. This is a part-time internship ...

$17 - $22/hr

Here, every shift is a chance to showcase your skills and grow within a forward-thinking company ... Your role as a Warehouse Part Time - 2ND Shift Loader As a Part-Time 2nd Shift Loader at Viking ...

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Moline, IL · On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

We're hiring a compassionate and dependable LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) with memory care experience for part-time 2nd and 3rd shifts. This is your chance to be part of a supportive, resident ...

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How much do part time second chance jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time second chance in the United States is $65,848.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of support and resources are typically available to employees in a part-time second chance role?

Employees in part-time second chance roles often have access to a range of support services designed to help them succeed, such as job coaching, mentorship programs, and skills training workshops. Many organizations also provide flexible scheduling and additional guidance from supervisors who are familiar with the unique challenges faced by individuals re-entering the workforce. These resources not only help with job performance but also foster a supportive work environment and encourage personal growth. Additionally, there may be opportunities to transition to full-time positions or take on increased responsibilities as employees demonstrate reliability and growth.

What are Part Time Second Chance jobs?

Part Time Second Chance jobs are employment opportunities specifically designed for individuals who have faced barriers to employment, such as having a criminal record or gaps in their work history. These jobs provide a supportive environment and flexible hours, allowing workers to rebuild their careers and reintegrate into the workforce. Employers offering these positions often focus on rehabilitation, skills development, and providing a pathway to full-time employment. Part Time Second Chance jobs can be found in various industries, including retail, food service, manufacturing, and nonprofit organizations.

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

To thrive in a Part Time Second Chance role, candidates generally need a strong work ethic, basic literacy and numeracy skills, and a willingness to learn on the job, with many employers accepting those with non-traditional backgrounds. Familiarity with workplace safety protocols and the ability to use entry-level tools or equipment is often helpful, though not always required. Reliability, a positive attitude, and strong communication skills are valuable soft skills for building trust and integrating into a new work environment. These skills and qualities are crucial for demonstrating dependability and capability, which can lead to long-term employment opportunities and personal growth.
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Tutor-Second Chance Pell Program

Tutor-Second Chance Pell Program

Connecticut State Colleges & Universities

Hartford, CT • On-site

$34.06/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Part-Time Tutor

Connecticut State Community College (CT State) was launched on July 1, 2023, through the consolidation of Connecticut's 12 community colleges. With campuses and satellite locations statewide, CT State serves all 169 towns and neighboring states. As the largest community college in New England, CT State is committed to providing high-quality, affordable, and accessible education that supports students' academic, career, and personal success.

The College is seeking part-time tutors who are passionate about supporting the academic success of students enrolled in the Second Chance Pell Program. The Part-Time Tutor provides academic support, assists with coursework, strengthens foundational skills, and fosters academic confidence and persistence. Tutors collaborate with faculty and program staff to promote student success in a structured and supportive learning environment. In the Academic Center of Excellence (ACE), the Tutor provides tutorial services to students, in small groups at a Connecticut Department of Correction facility as part of the Second Chance Pell program. Incumbents provide this support in a Connecticut Department of Correction facility in which the classes and tutoring sessions are held.

Under the direction of the Director of the Academic Center for Excellence (ACE), the Interim Associate Dean of Non-traditional Transition Programs or other administrator, the Tutor is accountable for providing assistance to faculty and students in assigned academic areas through effective performance in these essential functional areas: Key responsibilities include:

  • Providing group tutoring.
  • Assisting students in carrying out assignments, including giving supplemental instruction in the academic discipline being applied.
  • Observing and providing information to faculty on student performance and on those requiring special faculty instruction.

This posting outlines qualifications, experience, and skills but is not limited to the full specifications in the official job description.

Associate degree in the assigned academic field or a closely related field with one (1) or more years of related teaching and/or tutoring experience; or an equivalent combination of experience and training which would lead to the competencies required to carry out the position's essential duties. Current academic disciplines English & Mathematics

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Experience in tutoring and basic instruction in the assigned academic discipline.
  • Knowledge of principles and concepts of the assigned academic discipline.
  • Experience supporting students in academic goal setting and career planning.
  • Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds, including individuals with disabilities
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)

Incumbent must go through a complete Department of Corrections Background check and attend a 3-hour Volunteer, Intern and Professional Partner (VIP) training on safety and security and do a Site Sense orientation for the Department of Correction facility in which they will tutor.

Ability to provide academic support via video conferencing platforms.

Two (2) years of relevant teaching and/or tutoring experience.

Bilingual (Spanish).

Experience using the TutorTrac platform and Blackboard LMS (not all colleges require this experience)

$34.06 hourly

To apply, submit:

  • A cover letter
  • A resume

The cover letter may be entered as text in the corresponding box, or it can be uploaded as a combined file with the resume.

Important Notes:

  • Incomplete applications or those submitted after the deadline will not be considered
  • Links to external resume sites are not accepted
  • Apply online at: www.ct.edu/hr/jobs
  • CT State Community College cannot sponsor work visas
  • Applicants must be authorized to work full-time in the United States
  • These positions are filled on an as-needed basis, depending on course offerings, enrollment, and departmental needs. Your application will stay active for one (1) year.

Employment offers are contingent upon:

  • Proof of eligibility to work under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
  • Successful completion of a background check, including granting permission to contact current and previous employers for verification, reference checks, criminal history, and, when applicable, credit or driving history checks

CT State is committed to maintaining a safe campus community.

Connecticut State Community College commits to bold and disruptive change by actively identifying, naming, and dismantling structural racism, systemic poverty, and other barriers; establishing equitable and anti-racist policies and practices; and empowering students, faculty, staff, and administrators to advance racial, social, and economic justice. Our core collective responsibility is to continuously assess practices and policies and transform the world we live in by eliminating inequities.

CT State Community College does not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, national origin, gender identity or expression, genetic information, learning disability, marital status, intellectual disability, physical disability (including but not limited to blindness), present or past history of mental disability, prior criminal record, race, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, retaliation for previously opposed discrimination or coercion, veteran status, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or trafficking or any other federal or state protected class in its employment, programs, and activities, unless the provisions of Section 46a-80(b) or 46a-81(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes are controlling or there are bona fide occupational qualifications excluding persons in one of the above protected groups.

For information regarding the nondiscrimination, disability, and Title IX policies/procedures, contact: Nicholas D'Agostino, Director of Equity and Civil Rights, CT State Community College, 185 Main Street, New Britain, CT 06051, 860-612-7075 or nicholas.dagostino@ctstate.edu.

CSCC IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.