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How much do student programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for student programmer in Ohio is $37.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.47 and $48.89 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Student Programmer job?

A Student Programmer is typically a student who works part-time or as an intern, developing software or scripts for a company, research project, or university department. Responsibilities may include coding, debugging, testing, and collaborating with other developers. This role helps students gain practical experience while improving their programming skills in a real-world environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Student Programmer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Student Programmer, a solid grasp of programming fundamentals, problem-solving abilities, and familiarity with at least one programming language (such as Python, Java, or C++) are important, often gained through coursework or projects. Experience using development environments (IDEs), version control systems like Git, and sometimes participation in coding bootcamps or technical certifications can be valuable. Strong communication, teamwork, and time management skills help Student Programmers succeed when balancing academics with project work or internships. These competencies enable efficient learning, effective contribution to team projects, and skill development essential for future employment in software development.

What kind of projects or assignments can I expect as a Student Programmer?

As a Student Programmer, you can expect to work on a range of assignments, from developing small software applications or scripts to assisting with larger team-based projects under the guidance of a mentor or supervisor. Tasks often include debugging code, writing documentation, updating existing software, or participating in code reviews. You may also have opportunities to contribute to research projects, automate routine tasks, or prototype new features. These experiences are designed to build your technical skills, expose you to best practices in software development, and prepare you for more advanced programming roles after graduation.
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Infographic showing various Student Programmer job openings in Ohio as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 56% Full Time, 41% Part Time, and 2% Temporary. Highlights an 59% Physical, 33% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,180 per year, or $37.6 per hour.
Director of Aspire Student Leadership and Director of Fellowship in Equity & Action

Director of Aspire Student Leadership and Director of Fellowship in Equity & Action

Hathaway Brown School

Shaker Heights, OH

Full-time, Contractor

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Director of Aspire Student Leadership, Director of Fellowship in Equity amp; Action

DEPARTMENT: Aspire and Middle School

REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Aspire amp; Faculty Equity and Belonging

FLSA STATUS: Exempt; 12 month

Position Overview:

Hathaway Brown School seeks a dynamic and student-centered leader to serve as Director of Aspire Student Leadership and Director of Fellowships in Equity amp; Action. This role combines leadership of Aspire’s summer program, coordination of select year-round student programming, and participation as a member of the Hathaway Brown faculty.

The Director will lead Aspire’s student-facing leadership, equity, and action initiatives, including oversight of the Equity amp; Action Fellowship, while also teaching and engaging with students during the academic year. This position is responsible for cultivating student voice, ethical leadership, and social impact across both Aspire and the broader school community.

The ideal candidate will center students as change agents—guiding them through inquiry, advocacy, and action—while building strong connections between Aspire programming, the academic experience, and the mission of Hathaway Brown.

Essential Responsibilities
  • Lead the K–12 Action amp; Equity Fellowship (curriculum, instruction, mentorship) including teaching courses in the Middle and Upper Schools.
  • Guide students in equity-focused leadership opportunities and action/service projects
  • Oversee Aspire student programming (enrichment, leadership, belonging)
  • Manage program operations (budget, scheduling, logistics, events)
  • Support student recruitment and engagement in partnership with Admissions
  • Foster strong student and alumnae community connections year-round
  • Serve as a trusted, visible presence for students and represent the school externally
  • Collaborate with Aspire and school leadership to align programs and support student outcomes

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree required (Education, Social Sciences, Youth Development, Leadership, or related field); Master’s preferred
  • Experience with Aspire or similar access/enrichment programs strongly preferred
  • Experience working with K–12 students in leadership, equity, or civic engagement settings
  • Ability to design and facilitate student-centered programs, curriculum, or workshops
  • Demonstrated commitment to equity, belonging, and student voice
  • Experience mentoring students and leading project-based or action-oriented work
  • Strong communication and relationship-building skills
  • Highly organized with strong program management abilities
  • Ability to collaborate across teams and work with multiple stakeholders
  • Willingness to work occasional evenings/weekends for events
  • Successful completion of background checks and school safety requirements

Language Skills: Proficient in reading, writing, and speaking; capable of interpreting documents and communicating effectively with parents and staff.

Reasoning Ability: Skilled in problem-solving, data collection, and drawing valid conclusions.

Physical Demands: Regular activities include standing, walking, sitting, manual tasks, and communication. Frequent reaching, stooping, kneeling, or crawling; occasional climbing or balancing. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs frequently and up to 50 lbs occasionally. Reasonable accommodations available for individuals with disabilities.

Work Environment: Typically moderate noise levels; accommodations provided as needed.

Compensation amp; Benefits:
Competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan, and professional development opportunities.

WHY HATHAWAY BROWN:

  • Competitive salaries for Independent Schools
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision package, 403(b) plan with matching
  • Employer covered life insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Voluntary insurance offerings: additional life, accident, critical illness,
  • Professional development program
  • Wellness credit
  • Collaborative teaching environment with seasoned professionals

DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION

Hathaway Brown School is committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning community through our admission policies, hiring practices, professional development, curricular and extracurricular programming, and school culture. We believe that these communities must be centered on the work we do. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people who are members of other marginalized communities. Click here to be directed to our full DEI Statement.

ABOUT HATHAWAY BROWN
Hathaway Brown School has a rich 150-year history of educating and empowering girls. As Ohio’s oldest continually operating college-preparatory for girls, Hathaway Brown has earned a reputation for academic excellence and innovation in the region and around the country. Home of the Learn for Life signature approach, Hathaway Brown has long been devoted to a fusion of cutting-edge curriculum and experiential learning. Our approximately 850 students and 225 faculty and staff come to Hathaway Brown from 89 different communities in Northeast Ohio, and enjoy our stunning 16-acre campus in Shaker Heights, Ohio – just minutes from the cultural attractions of downtown Cleveland.

TO APPLY:

Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume and references and apply through the link below. If you have any questions you may contact Meredith Cavell, Director of Human Resources at 216-320-8112.


Hathaway Brown School
19600 North Park Boulevard
Shaker Heights, OH 44122

EOE