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Summer Programmer Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

There are also opportunities to lead other education programs for our preschool programming. Learn more about Kids Junction and our summer camps here: We're paying $21.00-$25.00 per hour with a $2 ...

We're looking for someone who has strong programming skills, is self-motivated and organized, and ... summer. Submit your application along with a resume no later than Friday, February 20 to be ...

Summer programming: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) * Flexibility : Scheduling tailored to your availability WHAT YOU'LL DO * Provide support to youth participants with disabilities. * Assist ...

Summer programming: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Monday-Friday) * Flexibility : Scheduling tailored to your availability WHAT YOU'LL DO * Provide support to youth participants with disabilities. * Assist ...

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What are Summer Programmers?

Summer Programmers are individuals, often students or recent graduates, who are hired temporarily during the summer months to assist with software development projects. They typically work on coding, debugging, testing, or supporting software under the supervision of more experienced developers. These roles provide practical experience, help participants build their technical skills, and often serve as a pathway to full-time employment in the tech industry.

What are some typical projects or tasks a Summer Programmer might work on during their internship?

As a Summer Programmer, you can expect to work on a variety of projects such as developing or enhancing software features, fixing bugs, and assisting with code reviews. You may also be involved in collaborating with senior engineers to learn best practices, writing documentation, or participating in agile team meetings. These responsibilities provide valuable hands-on experience, exposure to real-world coding environments, and opportunities to contribute meaningfully to active projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Programmer, you need a solid understanding of programming languages (such as Python, Java, or C++), problem-solving skills, and often enrollment in or completion of relevant coursework in computer science. Familiarity with integrated development environments (IDEs), version control systems like Git, and debugging tools is typically expected. Strong communication, teamwork, and time management skills help you effectively collaborate on projects and meet deadlines. These competencies ensure you can make meaningful technical contributions and adapt quickly to short-term, project-based work environments.
What are the most commonly searched types of Programmer jobs in Wisconsin? The most popular types of Programmer jobs in Wisconsin are:
Youth Swim Instructor - Summer 2026

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Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) is Madison's public recreation provider. MSCR offers a wide variety of athletic, recreational, arts and enrichment activities and classes for all ages in an accessible, inclusive setting. Programs include swimming instruction, MSCR on the Move, arts & enrichment classes, youth summer camps, sports camps & clinics, adult & 50+ fitness, adult sport leagues including pickleball, softball and tennis, and a wide variety of outdoor pursuits including paddling sports, pontoon trips, camping, orienteering and challenge courses. 
As a department of the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD), MSCR also provides afterschool enrichment activities, clubs and sports as well as summer programming in Madison elementary, middle and high schools, Allied Learning Center and Meadowood Neighborhood Center. Afterschool clubs and sports include: arts & enrichment, homework/academic clubs, drama, dance, skiing, soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross country and much more!

Program Description: 

MSCR offers swiminstruction for all ages (infants through adults) following the American RedCross Learn-to-Swim standards. Programs are held at three MMSD pools andGoodman Pool during the summer. Depending on the location, swim instructors mayteach any of the following: child + adult classes, preschool lessons, youthlessons (grades K-8) and teen/adult lessons. MSCR follows an inclusiveprogramming model providing reasonable accommodations for individuals withdisabilities across all classes.

Job Description & Duties: 

Create and implement structured swim lessons for all ages, infants through adults.
Lead classes of 5-8 participants independently.
Work with an assistant instructor in some classes.
Observe and evaluate swimmers based on Red Cross standards.

Start Date: June 15, 2026

Work Location: Goodman Pool, East and West High Schools, Lapham Elementary

Hours/week: Up to 35 hours perweek.

Work hours: Daytime, Afternoon and Evening hours available.