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Summer Coding Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Summer Camp Instructor

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$12 - $15/hr

Kids learn to code using a game-based curriculum at our centers in a fun, safe, and inspiring ... Summer Break (Late May- Early August) * Anytime there are elementary school breaks Responsibilities

Kids learn to code using a game-based curriculum at our centers in a fun, safe, and inspiring ... Summer Break (Late May-Early August) * Anytime there are elementary school breaks Responsibilities

Summer Camp Instructor

Marietta, GA · On-site

$11 - $15/hr

Kids learn to code using a game-based curriculum at our centers in a fun, safe, and inspiring ... Summer Break (Late May-Early August) * Anytime there are elementary school breaks Responsibilities

Summer Camp Instructor

Cumming, GA · On-site

$12 - $15/hr

Kids learn to code using a game-based curriculum at our centers in a fun, safe, and inspiring ... Summer Break (Late May-Early August) * Anytime there are elementary school breaks Responsibilities

After School Coding Instructor

Seattle, WA · On-site

$17.50 - $21.50/hr

If you're looking for a fun, meaningful way to spend your summer - this is it. Who are we? Code Ninjas is the nation's fastest-growing kids coding franchise. In our center, kids ages 7-14 learn to ...

This position is for those who have experience with robotics, Lego Robotics, Minecraft, Coding, and ... Summer 2026 Camp Locations & Dates Midlothian Millwood School: 15100 Millwood School Ln, Midlothian ...

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Summer Coding information

What is a Summer Coding job?

A Summer Coding job is a temporary position, usually for students or interns, where participants work on programming-related tasks during the summer. These jobs can involve software development, debugging, testing, or learning new coding skills while contributing to real projects. They are often offered by tech companies, startups, or educational programs to provide hands-on experience and industry exposure.

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

To thrive in a Summer Coding role, candidates should have foundational programming knowledge, problem-solving ability, and familiarity with at least one modern programming language, often supported by coursework or coding bootcamp experience. Experience with collaborative tools such as Git, cloud-based IDEs, and basic understanding of project management software is valuable. Strong communication, a willingness to learn, and adaptability help individuals excel in team-based and fast-paced environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for successfully completing coding projects, meeting deadlines, and making the most of a short-term, intensive learning and work experience.

What kind of projects or tasks can I expect to work on in a Summer Coding role?

In a Summer Coding role, you'll typically work on real-world software development projects such as building websites, designing applications, fixing bugs, or adding new features to existing products. Depending on the organization, you may work individually or as part of a team, collaborating with fellow developers, designers, or mentors. Tasks often include writing and testing code, participating in code reviews, and contributing to documentation. This hands-on project work not only builds your technical skills but also gives you valuable experience in team collaboration and agile development environments.
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Infographic showing various Summer Coding job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 34% Full Time, 56% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Summer Camp Director

Code Ninjas of Seattle

Seattle, WA

$700/wk

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • Extra Support
  • Family Run
  • Training & development

SUMMER CAMP INSTRUCTOR Code Ninjas Seattle July 7 August 15 | MondayFriday, 8:15am3:15pm | $20/hr (~$700/wk)
Who are we?
Code Ninjas Seattle is a coding and STEM learning center for kids ages 714. This summer marks our 5th year running camps here in Seattle, and we've built something we're proud of a strong community of returning campers who look forward to it every year, and instructors who've consistently loved being part of it.
The Role
We're looking for one energetic, self-motivated instructor to lead our summer camps. This is a standalone role you'll be the one running the room, guiding a group of 812 kids through weekly themed projects. All curriculum is provided, and you'll have support from our center staff whenever you need it. It's an ideal fit for a college student or recent graduate looking for meaningful, hands-on teaching experience.
Camp topics rotate weekly and include Roblox Studio, Minecraft, Scratch, video editing, 3D design, and more.
Responsibilities
  • Lead daily camp sessions for 812 kids ages 714, using provided curriculum and materials
  • Create an engaging, inclusive environment where campers feel encouraged to experiment and create
  • Guide students through hands-on projects troubleshooting, encouraging, and celebrating their wins
  • Manage the full camp day: setup, pacing, transitions, and cleanup
  • Communicate warmly with parents at drop-off and pick-up
  • Capture photos and short video clips for documentation and social media
Qualifications
  • Currently enrolled in college or a recent graduate this role is built around your summer availability
  • Genuine enthusiasm for technology, gaming, or creative digital tools
  • Experience working with kids in any capacity tutoring, coaching, babysitting, camp counseling, or classroom work
  • Comfortable taking ownership of a room; you don't need a script to keep things moving
  • Patient, adaptable, and good at reading a group's energy
  • Familiarity with any of the camp tools (Roblox, Minecraft, Scratch, etc.) is a plus we'll fill in the gaps
What We Offer
  • $20/hr set schedule approximately $700/week
  • Six-week seasonal position, MondayFriday, 8:15am3:15pm (July 7 August 15)
  • A close-knit, family-run operation you'll feel supported, not micromanaged
  • Real impact and great experience for education, CS, or child development rsums
Ready to unleash your inner coding sensei? Apply with a brief intro and any relevant experience.