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Summer Science Teachers

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$96 - $108/hr

The KPA-TRIO UB Program is seeking part-time science teachers for its 6-week UB summer program ... with teens • Possess discretion, sound judgment, and solid decision making skills. • Be ...

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Youth Support Specialist

Irvine, CA · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

... teens with special needs throughout Orange County. This is a meaningful part-time opportunity for applicants interested in psychology, social work, nursing, health sciences, child development ...

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... teens with special needs throughout Orange County. This is a meaningful part-time opportunity for applicants interested in psychology, social work, nursing, health sciences, child development ...

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

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time teen science in the United States is $58,714.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,500.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part-time teen science job?

A part-time teen science job is a position designed for teenagers, often in high school, who are interested in gaining hands-on experience in science-related fields. These jobs can include roles such as lab assistants, museum guides, camp counselors for science camps, or interns at research institutions. The positions are typically part-time to accommodate school schedules and may be available after school, on weekends, or during summer breaks. These jobs help teens develop practical skills, explore scientific interests, and build a foundation for future STEM careers.

What types of projects or activities can I expect to work on as a part-time teen science assistant?

As a part-time teen science assistant, you’ll typically assist with hands-on experiments, help set up and clean up laboratory equipment, and support science educators during lessons or workshops. You may also help supervise younger students during science camps or outreach programs, and participate in data collection or simple research tasks. This role offers a collaborative environment where you’ll work closely with teachers, senior lab staff, and fellow students, providing a great opportunity to gain practical experience and explore potential science careers.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Teen Science Instructor, you need a solid understanding of scientific concepts, experience working with teens, and at least some formal education in science or education. Familiarity with lab equipment, educational software, and safety protocols is often required. Strong communication, patience, and enthusiasm are essential soft skills for engaging students and fostering a positive learning environment. These skills are crucial to effectively teach science concepts, inspire curiosity, and ensure student safety during hands-on activities.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Teen Science job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 85% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 74% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 23% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,714 per year, or $28.2 per hour.

Internship: Best Buy Teen Tech Center Teen Tech Squad

Hennepin County, MN

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

$22.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Salary: $22.50 Hourly
Location : Downtown Minneapolis
Job Type: Limited Duration: Irregular Schedule (non-benefit)
Job Number: 26LIB831MH012
Department: Library
Division: Central-Library Services Staff
Opening Date: 06/01/2026
Closing Date: 6/8/2026 11:59 PM Central
Description
(HCL) is seeking teens ages 16-18 to join our Best Buy Teen Tech Center - Teen Tech Squad to help facilitate creative learning experiences in digital media with teens (ages 12-19) at the Best Buy Teen Tech Center in the Minneapolis Central Library. Teen Tech Squad members will focus on supporting peer learning using technology for creative expression and exploration in the arts and sciences.
The Best Buy Teen Tech Center is a creative and safe out-of-school-time learning environment where young people work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop new skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology. It is youth centered, interest-driven and project based, emphasizing learning more than teaching. Teens are encouraged to learn by tinkering, playing and designing with technology.
Current Hennepin County employees who refer a candidate hired into an open competitive position may be eligible for a $500 referral bonus. For more information visit
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Location and hours:
These positions are located at the downtown Minneapolis Central Library at 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401. Teen Tech Squad members work approximately 8 hours per week during evening and some weekend hours. Work hours are Mondays and Wednesdays 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. or Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Interns will also work the second Saturday of every month from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. to attend training. These internships are intended to start August 2026, are year-round, and last up to two years or until the intern turns 20 years old.
About these position types:
These positions are part-time, non-benefit earning internships.
These positions are internally classified as Intern I.
Click to view the job classification specification.
In these positions, you will:
  • Facilitate creative learning experiences focused on technology for teens.
  • Guide participants through hands-on and project-based activities.
  • Promote creative expression by cultivating a safe and open environment for participants to create and share.
  • Work with other Best Buy Teen Tech Center staff to develop, lead, demonstrate, trouble-shoot, and instruct others in the creation of multimedia projects and learning activities.
  • Learn how to use music, video production, photo-editing, and 3D printing software such as LogicPro, Adobe Premier, Blender, Photoshop, and Tinkercad.
  • Learn and use techniques for facilitating technology workshops and creative expression in a collaborative setting.
Need to be:
  • Enrolled in high school for the 2026-2027 academic school year and be between the ages of 16-18 by July 2026.
  • Able to lift up to 25 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Able to access reliable and consistent transportation to Minneapolis Central Library.
  • Able to work from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays and attend training on the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. -3 p.m.
Nice to have:
  • Experience:
    • Working with children or teens in a volunteer or work setting.
    • Working as part of a team.
    • Using technology to create something or solve a problem (e.g., a presentation, a website, a video, a piece of art or music, a robotics solution, etc.).
  • Good communication and leadership skills.
  • An outgoing and friendly attitude.
  • Curiosity and an interest in technology, math, science, music, art, video, and/or writing.
  • Desire to share skills and interests with others.
  • Ability to:
    • Adapt to a dynamic workplace.
    • Work in a diverse community setting.
    • Apply creativity and problem-solving skills to design projects or develop ideas.
    • Follow directions and incorporate feedback from supervisor.

About the department:
Hennepin County Library works to nourish minds, transform lives, and build community together. Our digital and physical collections seek to preserve the past, inform the present, and inspire the future. We support the public good with responsive programs and services that aid and enrich the lives of every resident. All are welcome here.
About Hennepin County:
Hennepin is the largest county government organization in Minnesota. Our employees work every day to improve the health, safety and quality of life for our residents and communities. All of our jobs align with our mission to serve residents through transformative services that eliminate disparities, eliminate inequities, and create opportunity for all and our vision of a community where all people are healthy, all people are valued, and all people thrive.
Hennepin County envisions an organization where our commitment to diversity and the elimination of disparities is fundamental in providing excellent service to our community.
Your future. Made here.
This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies.
Invitations to interview will be based upon an assessment of education and experience.
Watch this video for application best practices and tips.
If you have questions, contact:
Talent Acquisition division
Hennepin County Human Resources department
Submit a request at or 612-348-7855
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Paid/Unpaid Internships and student "work experiences" are non-permanent positions with no benefits.
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The requirements of these positions are:
Must be between the ages of 16-18 by July 2026.
Work onsite in downtown Minneapolis at the Minneapolis Central Library at 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401.
Ability and willingness to work on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. or Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. and attend training on the second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
These internships are intended to start August 2026, are year-round, and last up to two years or until the intern turns 20 years old.
Access to reliable and consistent transportation to the Minneapolis Central Library.
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.
Are you willing and able to meet these requirements?
  • Yes
  • No

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Please indicate what your grade level in school will be for September 2026.
  • 12th grade
  • 11th grade
  • 10th grade
  • 9th grade
  • Other
  • None of the above

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If you selected Other to the question above, list the high school's name/program and year you're in.
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Do you have experience working with children and/or teens in a work or volunteer setting?
  • Yes
  • No

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Describe your experience working with children and/or teens in a work or volunteer setting (e.g. paid work experience, school extracurriculars, being a member at another Teen Tech Center, etc.). Indicate how much experience you have and what duties you performed. If you do not have this experience, type "None" in the space provided.
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Do you have experience working as part of a team?
  • Yes
  • No

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Describe your experience working as part of a team (e.g. paid work experience, school extracurriculars, being a member at another Teen Tech Center, etc.). Indicate how much experience you have and what duties you performed. If you do not have this experience, type "None" in the space provided.
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Do you have experience using technology to create or design something or solve a problem? (e.g., a presentation, a website, a video, a piece of art or music, a robotics solution, etc.)?
  • Yes
  • No

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Describe your experience using technology to create something or to solve a problem (e.g., a presentation, a website, a video, a piece of art or music, a robotics solution, etc.). Indicate how much experience you have and what duties you performed. If you do not have this experience, type "None" in the space provided.
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In addition to English, identify the language(s) in which you consider yourself fluent:
  • American Sign Language
  • Amharic
  • Arabic
  • Bosnian
  • Cantonese
  • Croatian
  • Hmong
  • Khmer
  • Lakota/Dakota/Nakota
  • Lao
  • Mandarin
  • Ojibwe
  • Oromo
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Somali
  • Vietnamese
  • Other American Indian language(s)
  • Other
  • None of the above

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If you selected other, please list below the language(s) that you are fluent in the space provided below.
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Please choose the one recruitment source that best describes how you first learned about this job opening. Please review all possible choices before making your selection. Your response to this question helps us evaluate the effectiveness of our recruitment methods.
  • College or university (job board, career services, or instructor)
  • Community or nonprofit organization (counselor, job board, etc.)
  • Employee or recruiter of Hennepin County (supervisor/manager, colleague, or Human Resources)
  • Friend or family member that is not a Hennepin County employee
  • Hennepin County job notification emails
  • Indeed.com
  • Job fair or networking event
  • LinkedIn
  • Print advertisement (flyer, postcard, billboard, transit ad, etc.)
  • Professional association (ASCE, APWA, ISACA, etc.)
  • Social media (Handshake, Facebook, X, Instagram, etc.)
  • hennepin.jobs or governmentjobs.com

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For the recruitment source selected above, please provide the specific name of the person, website, or media source.
Required Question