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Teen Sewing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$35K/yr

... teens and adults in NYCHA community centers and DOE schools. BCS Cornerstone and Beacon Programs ... Background in sports, music, drama, dance, photography, crafts, sewing, or the arts is a plus.

Student Intern - High School (Webstars)

CA · On-site

$17.48 - $21.24/hr

Through Webstars, teen interns build skills they need to pursue careers in technology, libraries ... Supporting patrons of all ages with a variety of craft projects including sewing, painting ...

The Program Assistants will assist the Community Center staff with the implementation of out-of-school time youth programs and activities (Sport Clinics, Sewing Club, Coding Club, Teen Open Gym, Drop ...

... teen and summer camp curricula that meet all Department of Health (DOH) criteria. - Promote NYC ... sewing, astronomy, auto mechanics, baton twirling, bridge, chess, modern dance, dog obedience ...

... teen and summer camp curricula that meet all Department of Health (DOH) criteria. - Promote NYC ... sewing, astronomy, auto mechanics, baton twirling, bridge, chess, modern dance, dog obedience ...

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How much do teen sewing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen sewing in the United States is $16.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive in a Teen Sewing position, you need basic sewing proficiency, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn, though formal qualifications are often not required. Familiarity with sewing machines, hand sewing tools, basic pattern reading, and fabric types is beneficial. Reliability, patience, creativity, and effective communication help teens collaborate and develop their skills in this role. These qualities enable successful project completion and a positive learning environment, which are crucial for growth and satisfaction in teen sewing jobs.

What is a Teen Sewing job?

A Teen Sewing job typically involves young individuals helping with basic sewing tasks such as stitching, hemming, cutting fabric, and assembling simple garments or crafts. These roles are often found in sewing workshops, craft stores, or community centers offering sewing programs. Teens may also assist with organizing materials, maintaining sewing machines, and learning new techniques under supervision. This job helps develop valuable skills in sewing, creativity, and attention to detail.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on as part of a Teen Sewing job?

In a Teen Sewing role, you can expect to work on a variety of beginner to intermediate sewing projects such as making clothing items, accessories, home decor, or simple alterations. Tasks often include measuring and cutting fabric, following patterns, operating sewing machines, and hand-stitching finishes. Depending on the workplace, you may collaborate with peers in group settings or receive guidance from an instructor or supervisor. These experiences help you build practical sewing skills, encourage creativity, and foster teamwork, making each day unique and rewarding.

What are the most commonly searched types of Teen Sewing jobs? The most popular types of Teen Sewing jobs are:
Infographic showing various Teen Sewing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 34% Full Time, 33% Part Time, and 33% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $33,781 per year, or $16.2 per hour.
Group Leader - Farragut Cornerstone

$35K/yr

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Position: Group Leader Cornerstone - Farragut

Reports to: Cornerstone Program Director and Assistant Director

Work Location: 137 Belmont Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11212

Salary Range: $35,000-$35,000

Hours/Schedule: FT 35 hours per week School year program - Weekdays and Weekends Hours 2:00pm - 10:00pm; Summer program hours Weekdays and Weekends 3:00pm - 11:00pm;

All services and activities are In-Person and based at Site Location;

Must have the ability to work on weekends and evenings

Brooklyn Community Services is one of Brooklyns first and largest non-sectarian social services agencies. Serving more than 20,000 individuals annually, BCS is committed to a broad and diverse range of services including prevention of foster care placement; crisis intervention; early childhood and after school education; and vocational training, job placement, and clinical services to adults with physical and developmental disabilities, and histories of mental illness.

Cornerstone, Learning Lab and Beacon Programs provide academic, art and recreational opportunities to children, teens and adults in NYCHA community centers and DOE schools. BCS Cornerstone and Beacon Programs are located in Brownsville, Fort Greene, Coney Island and Sunset Park.

Group Leaders work collaboratively with Site Director and Assistant Director to provide activities for children, youth, adults and seniors; provide supervision of, and are responsible for the running a classroom (s) with the assistance of an activity specialist.

Responsibilities:

  • Work collaboratively with Site Director and Assistant Director to provide activities for children, youth, adults and seniors;

  • Supervision and responsibility of running a classroom (s) with the assistance of an activity specialist;

  • Knowledge and compliance of all DOH, DYCD, DOE and BCS health and safety protocols;

  • Development of all school learning curriculum and activities for children ages K-5;

  • Coordinate planning and preparation of activities and materials for daily schedule in conjunction with activity specialist;

  • Responsible for supervision to groups of children during classroom activities, snack time, recreation and field trips. Provide effective supervision and activities to middle/high school participants during evening and weekend hours if applicable to site;

  • Responsible for taking daily attendance and entering attendance into DYCD database;

  • Development and planning community events for children, parents and community;

  • Oversee and monitor authorized parental/guardian drop off and pick up of children following all health and safety protocols;

  • Outreach to parents and community to promote the program, activities and upcoming events;

  • Attend and comply with training requirements, including all healthy and safety protocols;

  • Other responsibilities as needed and requested by site director;

Qualifications Required:

  • High School Diploma required. Some college education preferred.

  • Background in sports, music, drama, dance, photography, crafts, sewing, or the arts is a plus.

  • Must enjoy working with children and be able to pass a background check.

BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.