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What are part time weekend jobs?

Part time weekend jobs are positions that require employees to work primarily on Saturdays and Sundays, often with flexible or reduced hours compared to full-time roles. These jobs can be found in a variety of industries, such as retail, hospitality, healthcare, and customer service. They are ideal for students, individuals seeking supplemental income, or those who need a work schedule that allows for weekday commitments. Part time weekend jobs typically offer hourly pay and may not always include benefits, but they provide valuable work experience and flexibility.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a part-time weekend job, and why are they important?

To thrive in a part-time weekend job, you generally need reliability, time management, and relevant experience or qualifications depending on the specific industry (such as retail, hospitality, or healthcare). Familiarity with point-of-sale systems, scheduling applications, or other job-specific tools may be required. Strong communication, flexibility, and a positive attitude help you adapt to changing demands and interact effectively with customers or colleagues. These skills are important because weekend roles often require independent work, quick learning, and providing consistent service during peak business hours.

What are some common challenges faced in a part-time weekend position, and how can I prepare for them?

Part-time weekend roles often require flexibility and the ability to handle busy periods, as weekends typically see higher customer traffic or demand. You may also encounter challenges balancing this job with other commitments, such as studies or a full-time role. Effective time management and clear communication with your employer about your availability can help. Additionally, weekend teams are sometimes smaller, so being adaptable and ready to take on varied tasks is valuable. Building strong teamwork skills will enable you to collaborate efficiently with colleagues and provide consistent service.

What is the difference between Part Time Weekends vs Part Time Evenings?

AspectPart Time WeekendsPart Time Evenings
Work SchedulePrimarily weekends, typically Saturday and SundayPrimarily evenings during weekdays, e.g., 5 PM - 9 PM
Work EnvironmentRetail, hospitality, customer service settingsRetail, food service, customer support roles
Required CredentialsBasic skills, sometimes customer service experienceSimilar credentials, often same roles
Employer UsageBusinesses needing weekend coverageBusinesses needing evening shifts during weekdays

Part Time Weekends and Part Time Evenings both offer flexible schedules for part-time roles, but differ mainly in their work days. Weekends focus on Saturday and Sunday shifts, ideal for those with weekday commitments, while evenings cover weekday hours, suitable for students or those with daytime obligations. Both options are common in retail, hospitality, and customer service industries.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Weekends job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 44% Full Time, 50% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.
Youth Development Officer - Part-time (Weekends Only)

Youth Development Officer - Part-time (Weekends Only)

Harris County, TX

Houston, TX • On-site

$21.03/hr

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Harris County rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 118 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

300th of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Salary: $21.03 Hourly
Location : Houston, TX
Job Type: Regular Part-Time
Job Number: 09211
Department: Juvenile Probation Department
Division: Residential Services
Opening Date: 11/18/2022
Closing Date: Continuous
Position Description
About Harris County Juvenile Probation (HCJPD)
The Harris County Juvenile Probation Department (HCJPD) provides supervision and services to youth between the ages of 10 and 17, who are under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court. HCJPD is the largest juvenile probation department in Texas with approximately 1,100 employees and over 3,500 youth referred to the department annually. HCJPD programs and services operate under the direction of the Harris County Juvenile Board. The Administration building is located in Downtown Houston, Texas, with several field offices throughout the County and three secure residential facilities.
Make an impact: Working for HCJPD gives you the opportunity to continue to serve your community and be a positive role model for young people. Our pace of work enables fast learning and fosters an environment where you can make a positive impact.
Professional Growth: We are committed to growing the capabilities of our staff. We are building a learning community where you can work with diverse individuals, explore new ways of thinking, and expand your capabilities. Our employees are Juvenile Justice Practitioners who share their knowledge to enhance each other's growth.
Harris County Juvenile Probation Department - Be an Agent of Change:
About Residential Services:
The Residential Services Division consists of a Juvenile Detention Center and two post-adjudicated facilities. The facilities house youth who are awaiting court and youth who are placed into the department's custody by the juvenile courts. The facilities provide direct care and supervision for all youth placed with the department along with providing mental health and behavioral treatment programs.
About the Position:
The Youth Development Officer (YDO) provides direct supervision, safety, and security to youth in a 24-hour residential facility. Supervises around the clock youth activities, including structured programs designed to reduce recidivism, enhance self-esteem, social skills, increase academic performance, job skills, and improve mental and physical well-being. Redirects the thinking and behavior patterns of youth through building healthy relationships and mentoring in order to remove barriers for successful transitions to their homes and communities. Promotes and maintains a safe environment conducive to healing while at the same time intervening and deescalating crisis situations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Responsible for the care, safety, security, reporting, observation, supervision and guidance of youth in a secured residential facility while adhering to all departmental policies & procedures, Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) standards, federal, state, and local statutes at all times. This includes direct supervision of youth, establishing supportive relationships with youth, actively encouraging participation in assigned activities and developing activities for youth on the units.
  • In accordance with policy and procedure, provides safe redirection of negative and aggressive behavior, which includes the use of verbal and physical de-escalation.
  • Assists and instructs youth with daily living skills, including personal hygiene and maintenance of living areas in the entire facility, especially in the units, dorms, rooms, classrooms, recreation areas and hallways, etc.
  • Completes reports, daily logs at random intervals not to exceed the allotted time when documenting youth behavior and progress.
  • Responsible for monitoring youth's behavior and documenting both behaviors and interventions in the department's electronic monitoring system.
  • Communicates noteworthy information to unit and shift supervisors, treatment plan members and the administration.
  • Escorts youth within the facility and externally as directed which may be to accompany youth during hospital visits, funerals, off-campus educational activities and appointments at various social service agencies.
  • Operates or provides supervision in departmental vehicles.

Harris County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
https://hrrm.harriscountytx.gov/Pages/EqualEmploymentOpportunityPlan.aspx
If you need special services or accommodations, please call (713) 274-5445 or email ADACoordinator@bmd.hctx.net
Requirements
Education:
  • High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent from an accredited educational institution

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Knowledge of basic computer skills, to include Microsoft Office, word processing, and the Internet
  • Possess a high tolerance for working in an emotionally demanding/stressful work environment
  • Must be able to work weekends (Shift Work)
  • Ability to send and receive transmissions with two-way radio

Additional Requirements:
  • All applicants are required to present evidence of a tuberculosis (TB) skin test. In the event of a positive test, the applicant will be required to provide additional documentation.
  • Every employee is subject to random testing for drug and alcohol or if there is a reasonable suspicion to believe that the employee is under the influence of a substance prohibited by this policy while in the course and scope of employment.
  • Upon receiving a conditional job offer, every applicant undergoes a criminal background check, drug screening, and psychological examination.
  • If public emergency is declared by county, staff could be assigned to other duties and/or facilities and/or under the supervision of another county department.
  • Certified copies of transcripts of educational credentials and/or college credits will be required during hiring process.
  • Must be 21 years old.
  • This position involves working with challenging youth where use of crisis intervention and de-escalation strategies may be necessary to ensure the safety of both youth and staff.

NOTE: Qualifying education, experience, knowledge and skills must be documented on your job application. You may attach a resume to the application as supporting documentation but ONLY information stated on the application will be used for consideration. "See Resume" will not be accepted for qualifications.
Preferences
  • BA/BS degree from an accredited college or university in Criminal Justice, Social Work & Behavioral Sciences
  • Residential experience working with children
  • Mental Health and/or Behavioral Health Technician Certification

General Information
Transforming Cultures of Care - Harris County Juvenile Probation Department:
Criminal History Checks for positions requiring state certifications:
Applicants applying for a position requiring a state certification must adhere to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) Standards. Before making an offer of employment for a position eligible for certification, HCJPD will verify that the applicant meets the background qualification for the position according to TJJD Standards 344.300 & 344.400
§344.400 Disqualifying Criminal History:
(a)Applicants for Certification. An individual with the following criminal history is not eligible for certification or for employment in a position requiring certification:
(1) deferred adjudication or conviction for a felony listed in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42A.054 (formerly known as "3(g) offenses" under former Article 42.12) or a substantially equivalent violation against the laws of another state or the United States (as determined by TJJD), regardless of the date of disposition; or
(2) deferred adjudication or conviction for a sexually violent offense as defined in Article 62.001, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, or a substantially equivalent violation against the laws of another state or the United States (as determined by TJJD), regardless of the date of disposition.
§344.410 Other Criminal History:
(1) An individual with the following criminal history is not eligible for certification, employment, or otherwise providing service in a position requiring certification without prior review and approval by TJJD as provided in §344.420 of this chapter:
(A) deferred adjudication or conviction for a felony other than those referenced in §344.400(a) of this chapter or a substantially equivalent violation against the laws of another state or the United States (as determined by TJJD) if the date of deferred adjudication or conviction was less than 10 years prior to the date the review is requested; or
(B) deferred adjudication or conviction for any Class A or B misdemeanor in Texas or a substantially equivalent violation against the laws of another state or the United States (as determined by TJJD) if the date of deferred adjudication or conviction was less than five years prior to the date the review is requested.
Position Type and Typical Hours of Work:
  • Regular Part-Time | This is considered an essential staff position
  • 8, 10, or 12-hour shifts, must be able to work weekends and holidays
  • Up To 24 Hours per week
  • Weekends Only | During day shift

Location:
  • Harris County Leadership Academy (HCLA) - 9120 Katy Hockley Rd., Katy, TX 7749
  • Harris County Youth Village (HCYV) - 210 J W Mills Dr., Seabrook, TX 77586
  • Juvenile Detention Center (JDC) - 1200 Congress St., Houston, TX 77002

Salary:
  • $21.03 Hourly

Physical Demands:
  • The Department of Labor classifies this job as needing a medium amount of strength.
  • The physical demands of this job include physically redirecting and restraining youth but are not continuous.
  • Must be able to stand/walk throughout most of the shift.
  • Must be able to exert (i.e., lifting, pushing, pulling) 20 to 50 lbs. of force occasionally (up to 1/3 of the time) and 10 to 25 lbs. of force frequently (from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time) to move objects.
  • Intervenes in crisis situations that may require physical restraints, in accordance with policy and procedure guidelines.

Employment is contingent upon passing a background check and drug screen.
Due to a high volume of applications positions may close prior to the advertised closing date or at the discretion of the Hiring Department.
Not Applicable
01
Which of the following best describes your highest level of education completed as it relates to this position?
  • High School or GED diploma
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree or higher
  • None of the above

02
If you selected a college degree in response to the previous question, which of the following disciplines best relates to your degree most relevant to this position?
  • Criminal Justice
  • Social Work
  • Behavioral Sciences
  • Other Related Field
  • Unrelated Field
  • N/A; No Degree

03
Please describe your educational background including level of education completed, area of study and completed major and minor programs.
04
Do you have Residential experience working with children?
  • Yes
  • No

05
Please provide details about your verifiable Residential experience working with children.Do not use "Please see Resume" or "See Resume"(To be considered, qualifying experience must be documented in your application's employment history)Please include your (a) role(s), (b) types of organizations, (c) scope of duties and responsibilitiesIf you do not have this experience, please type "None" in the space provided.
06
Do you currently possess a Mental Health and/or Behavioral Health Technician Certification?
  • Yes
  • No

07
Are you at least 21 years of age?
  • Yes
  • No

08
Are you available to work evenings, late nights, and weekends?
  • Yes
  • No

09
Have you ever been a paid employee of Harris County Juvenile Probation before?
  • Yes
  • No

10
Which of the following describes your level of proficiency using a personal computer and common office software such as MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook). Please select your level of proficiency based on the following descriptions:Advanced:A person with this level of skills is able to produce very large, complex formal documents that require a table of contents, footnotes, endnotes, bookmarks, and other special elements; a wide range of graphic effects, and use advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data. Has full mastery of Macro commands and skills to tie the objects together into a cohesive system by using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications code. Makes interactive presentations by using hyperlinks and action buttons.Intermediate:A person with this level of skills is able to customize toolbars, import and insert graphs, embed Excel data, and elaborate reports. Understands the concepts of databases and is able to work with charts and to use the list management capabilities of Excel. Able to use complex query techniques, create efficient forms and reports, and create Macros to automate these forms. Makes interactive presentations by using hyperlinks and action buttons.Basic:A person with this level of skills is able to use basic formatting, editing, printing functions, and understands the document page setup. Has the ability to enter and correct data, modify a workbook, format a worksheet, and use printing functions. Understands the different database concepts and structures and is familiar with data validation and is able to create a simple presentation in PowerPoint, run it, and print it.Entry Level:A person with this level of skills has the ability to open, create, save and modify documents in Word, send and receive email in O...

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Harris County is the third largest county in the United States with more than 4.7 million residents. There are four precincts in Harris County. The four elected commissioners, along with an elected county judge, serve as members of the Harris County Commissioners Court, the administrative head of the county's government.

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