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Part Time Teen Researcher Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Adult Psychiatrist

Naples, FL · On-site

$380K/yr

... clinical research, with a focus on mental health, central nervous system conditions, and women ... Teen To Adults * Individual Therapy Responsibilities: * 8am-5pm M-F * 86 Bed Hospital * Part Time ...

Adult Psychiatrist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$380K/yr

... clinical research, with a focus on mental health, central nervous system conditions, and women ... Teen To Adults * Individual Therapy Responsibilities: * 8am-5pm M-F * 144 Bed Hospital * Part Time ...

Adult Psychiatrist

NJ · On-site

$380K/yr

... clinical research, with a focus on mental health, central nervous system conditions, and women ... Teen To Adults * Individual Therapy Responsibilities: * 8am-5pm M-F * Detox Facility * Part Time ...

Part-Time BCBA

Peoria, IL · On-site

$76K - $82K/yr

... teens, and young adults with autism find success. Our goal is to empower our clients to build the ... in research, specifically functional analysis, verbal behavior, feeding, and other topics!

... researchers, and opportunities to pursue ongoing professional development. Contribute to the ... Provide comprehensive clinical services for children and teens with ADHD and their families, with a ...

Pediatric Occupational Therapist

Austin, TX · On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

Description Full-Time • Part-Time • PRN - We have a spot for you! Looking for a job you'll ... Our outpatient clinic serves children and teens (birth-21) with a wide variety of diagnoses ...

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How much do part time teen researcher jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time teen researcher in the United States is $113,102.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,000.00 and $154,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Teen Researcher, you generally need strong analytical thinking, curiosity, and basic research skills, often supported by academic coursework or extracurricular experience. Familiarity with online research tools, survey platforms, and data organization software is typically required. Strong communication, attention to detail, and time management help teens excel in collaborative and independent research tasks. These skills and qualities are important for gathering accurate information, meeting project deadlines, and contributing valuable insights to research teams.

What is the difference between Part Time Teen Researcher vs Part Time Youth Program Assistant?

AspectPart Time Teen ResearcherPart Time Youth Program Assistant
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some research experienceHigh school diploma; experience working with youth beneficial
Work EnvironmentResearch settings, libraries, or onlineCommunity centers, schools, or youth programs
Employer & IndustryResearch organizations, educational institutionsNonprofits, schools, community organizations
Search & Comparison IntentResearch tasks, data collection, analysisAssisting with youth activities, program support

The Part Time Teen Researcher focuses on conducting research, data collection, and analysis related to teen topics, often in academic or organizational settings. In contrast, the Part Time Youth Program Assistant primarily supports youth activities and programs within community or educational environments. While both roles may require high school-level credentials, their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly, catering to distinct aspects of youth engagement and research.

What are Part Time Teen Researchers?

Part Time Teen Researchers are young individuals, typically high school or early college students, who work on research projects under the guidance of mentors or supervisors. They may assist with tasks such as gathering data, conducting surveys, literature reviews, or simple experiments, often outside of regular school hours. These roles provide valuable hands-on experience in academic or industry research, help teens explore potential career interests, and build skills for future educational opportunities.

What are some common challenges faced by Part Time Teen Researchers, and how can they be addressed?

Part Time Teen Researchers often balance schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and their research responsibilities, which can lead to time management challenges. They may also encounter unfamiliar research methods or technologies that require a learning curve. To address these challenges, it’s helpful to establish a clear schedule, seek guidance from supervisors or mentors, and make use of training resources provided by the organization. Open communication with team members ensures that support is available when needed, and fosters a collaborative, supportive environment.
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Mental Health PRP Counselor (Part Time) - PRP Youth and Adults

Mental Health PRP Counselor (Part Time) - PRP Youth and Adults

BTST Services

Lanham, MD

$30 - $33/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

PRP Direct Care Staff/Counselor

Position Overview: 

Responsible for assessing client’s needs and capabilities, providing supported living services, supportive counseling, skills enhancement and crisis intervention to facilitate progress towards rehabilitation plan goals and integration into community life. The PRP Direct Care Counselor works in the community, home, and office-based settings with individuals (youth and adults) suffering from mental health challenges. Services provided are individualized and based upon a detailed client needs assessment. As a PRP Direct Care Counselor, you will be able to continue your career path in the Social and Human Services field.

WHO ARE WE:

BTST Services LLC is a CARF accredited licensed mental health agency providing comprehensive programs and integrated care to children, teens, and adults throughout the state of Maryland. BTST works to stay on the cutting edge of technological advancements to provide our clients with the most efficient and accessible care, in an ever-changing society. BTST takes an individualized and strength-based approach to care, as we realize that each person’s need and required treatment modalities are unique and vary case by case.

Specific Responsibilities:

  • Provide a minimum of 4-6 direct service sessions, per client, per month as planned for by the rehabilitation team (PRP worker and Rehab Specialist) and client.
  • Develop and implement a treatment plan (IRP) with the client every 3-6 months
  • Help clients resolve problems, identify resources and make effective use of resources
  • Teach clients independence and self-advocacy
  • Perform crisis intervention and assistance as necessary
  • Maintain client’s charts and documentation of all services in a manner consistent with agency policies and COMAR regulations
  • Perform administrative tasks as required
  • Other duties as assigned

Expectations:

  • Attend monthly meeting with supervisor or as needed
  • Attend and participate in trainings, including monthly PRP Team Meeting
  • Research and provide resources to your clients
  • Participate in on-site/off-site agency led groups/events at least 1x monthly
  • Notify supervisor of all crisis situations to help with decision making

WHAT YOU NEED:

  • Ability to communicate with compassion and empathy
  • A passion for making an impact on the lives of those who need it
  • Excellent written, interpersonal, and oral communication skills
  • Sensitivity to and understanding of cultural diversity and the special needs population
  • A degree in a health related field OR 30 hours toward a health related field

OR

  • One year of work direct care experience in a supervised mental health setting AND are responsible for implementing activities outlined in minor IRPs

Perks for Full Time Employees:

  • 401k plan with company contribution according to plan requirements
  • Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Flexible Spending Account
  • Health Insurance Benefits with employer contribution
  • Medical, Dental and Vision
  • 100% Employee Paid Voluntary Benefits
  • 100% Employee Sponsored Benefits
  • Company Sponsored Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Company Sponsored $25k Basic Life Insurance Policy
  • Partnerships with select colleges/universities (tuition discounts, scholarships, etc.)
  • Sick and Safe Leave
  • Referral Program
  • Flexible Schedule

Perks for Part Time Employees:

  • Partnerships with select colleges/universities (tuition discounts, scholarships, etc.)
  • Sick and Safe Leave
  • Referral Program
  • Flexible Schedule

EEO Statement

We are an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, color, religion, ancestry or national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or genetic information. Applicants with disabilities that require accommodation or assistance for a position, please contact us directly at hr@btstservices.com.

BTST IS A
CARF-ACCREDITED LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
providing comprehensive programming and integrated care to children, teens, and adults throughout the state of Maryland.
We welcome clients to our modern and well-appointed clinics where we provide therapy, psychological evaluations, and medication management. Experience has taught us that many individuals seeking mental health services are frequently forced to receive treatment in clinics that are poorly maintained.

Our mission is to become the leader and trail blazer in the health and social work fields by continuing to research, develop programing, and train tomorrow’s elite health care professionals to provide the best services to individuals, families and communities in need. We develop and strengthen our clients’ competencies in the core areas most important to their becoming healthy and productive members of their families and communities, including socialization, education and vocation. We work diligently to provide the best programming and evidence-based services to each client and their families.