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How much do teen programming jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for teen programming in Georgia is $75,105.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,800.00 and $97,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is teen programming?

Teen programming refers to a variety of organized activities, events, and workshops specifically designed for teenagers, often provided by libraries, community centers, or educational organizations. These programs aim to engage teens in meaningful learning, social interaction, and skill-building experiences outside of traditional classroom settings. Examples include coding classes, book clubs, art workshops, leadership development, and volunteer opportunities. Teen programming helps teens explore interests, develop life skills, and connect with peers in a supportive environment.

What are teen programming jobs?

In teen programming jobs, you may work after-school or on weekends to code and develop apps, websites, games, or computer software. You may learn more about using each computer language, troubleshoot problems with existing code, and coordinate with other developers. This job often requires a work permit if you're younger than 18, so be sure to check all relevant federal, state, and local statutes and regulations for child labor before applying for a role. These jobs are relatively rare because most companies prefer applicants who have a degree in computer science or a related field, but some companies offer internships to aspiring programmers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a teen program coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Teen Program Coordinator, you need experience in youth development, program planning, and a relevant degree such as education, social work, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software, digital communication platforms, and child safety protocols is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to engage and motivate teens are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the creation of effective, safe, and engaging programs that meet the unique needs of adolescent participants.

What are some typical challenges faced when planning and running teen programming in a library setting?

One common challenge in teen programming is balancing the diverse interests and schedules of teenagers while ensuring consistent engagement. Teens' availability often fluctuates due to school, extracurricular activities, and family commitments, making attendance unpredictable. Additionally, creating programs that are both educational and appealing requires ongoing creativity and input from teens themselves. Collaboration with other staff members, community organizations, and even the teens helps address these challenges and leads to more successful, well-attended events.

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Infographic showing various Teen Programming job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 75% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 8% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,105 per year, or $36.1 per hour.

21st Century Instructional Coordinator

YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta

Brookhaven, GA • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


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Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

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Job description

As a thought-leader and best-in-class provider in education, wellness, youth development, and community-building, The YMCA of Metro Atlanta is one of the oldest and most essential non-profits serving in Atlanta. Today, we're looking for you to join us as we carry out our mission to positively impact lives and communities across the state.

At the Y, we're an association of like-minded people (staff, volunteers, and members), on the forefront of a movement to ensure that everyone -- especially children -- experience an equal opportunity to reach their full potential. In the course of a year, we provide more than 3,000 children, ages 6 weeks through Pre-K with high-quality literacy and STEAM-infused learning; give 58,000 youth and teens access to sports, aquatics, day and resident camps, teen leadership development programs, and employment opportunities; provide over 200,000 members with programs, services, and facilities to enjoy connection and maintain wellness regardless of age; and engage over 25,000 volunteers and donors from across Atlanta to share in the gift of supporting their communities.

Nature and Scope:

Under the direction of the After School Director, 21st Century Instructional Coordinator will be primarily responsible for support and delivery of the Academic component of the 21st CCL site through eLearning opportunities. This position develops and leads the strategy for the delivery of the Academic support by working with teachers and directly/virtually with students. This includes working with the Program Director, Site Coordinators and teaching staff in meeting Bright From The Start and 21st CCLC requirements. This position directly supports the academic activities during the beginning of the program. The 20-hour program will include the following academic instruction, tutoring, homework assistance and STEAM project base learning opportunities for the students. This position will play a key role in the 21st CCLC Team in delivering academic instruction.

    RESPONSIBILITIES (including, but not limited to):

    • Carry out daily program tasks related directly to the position's scope and responsibility.
    • Stay updated on current issues regarding 21st CCLC programming.
    • Promote, monitor, evaluate and ensure that 21st CCLC site run smoothly with a high level of service to participants.
    • Timely collection and submittal of data/reports as required by 21st CCLC, Bright From The Start and CACFP.
    • Maintain branch and association certifications in CPR, Multi-Media First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, Metro Atlanta YMCA New Staff Orientation and Branch and off-site Emergency procedures and any other required certifications and/or training required by the Metro Atlanta YMCA.
    • Assist as needed in all aspects of the YMCA and school community.
    • Participation in and partner with After School cabinet activities.
    • Responsible for maintaining and reporting incident/accident paperwork in a timely fashion.
    • Develop age and/or grade level appropriate lessons.
    • Provide homework and class work instruction and tutorials.
    • Collaborates with youth, parents, and school day teachers to ensure that youth receive effective academic sessions.
    • Facilitates all academic sessions and serves as the lead academic instructor.
    • Develop assessment tools to document academic progress.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    • Bachelor's degree and/or Georgia Teaching Certificate preferred
    • Must be at least 21 years of age
    • A minimum of 2 years' experience in working with in Title 1 schools preferred
    • A minimum of 2 years' experience in working in extended day programming
    • Required certifications, Teaching Certificate; must obtain any other certifications required for the position
    • Ability to obtain working knowledge of 21st CCLC requirements
    • A working knowledge of computers: MS Word, MS Excel, data base management
    • Attend required professional development activities
    • Exemplify YMCA ideals, leadership qualities
    • Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
    • Ability to handle multiple tasks, work independently, problem solve and possess effective time management skills
    • Strong customer service skills and personal commitment to service and hospitality
    • Passa criminal background (may including fingerprinting) and drug screening check
    • Pass a Motor Vehicles Record and have own transportation
    • CPR within 30 days of employment and maintain throughout employment

    Ergonomic Requirements: Sitting, bending, stooping, standing, 15% repetitive keyboard work, seeing, verbal communications, lift up to 25 pounds.

    Employment and Benefits package for this job posting is offered through the YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta, Inc.

    Employment Requirement:

    • Ability to pass a pre-employment background check including Criminal Record check, Drug Screening, motor vehicle record (MVR) and reference check according to company policy.

    • Must be legally eligible to work in the US without current or future sponsorship.

    This job posting is subject to change at any time.

    The YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta offers excellent benefits and career opportunities as part of our culture of excellence. The opportunities to serve are vast, and we're looking for like minded people, who share our values of CARING, HONESTY, RESPECT, and RESPONSIBILITY to join us and do their best work.

    The YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law.


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