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SQL Software Developer

Washington, DC ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

OSSE plays many roles in the lives of children, teens, and adults seeking an education in the ... designing the Application Architecture of the system, co-designing and developing services for ...

SQL Software Developer

Washington, DC ยท Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

... designing, developing and supporting highly scalable architecture solution that supports mobile and web Familiarization of REST API design and development, Java/Java EE and related tech stack, Spring ...

Rapidly respond to inbound leads from web forms, paid media, referrals, events, chat, and phone ... Identify new opportunities for business development designed to increase camp program enrollment ...

Rapidly respond to inbound leads from web forms, paid media, referrals, events, chat, and phone ... Identify new opportunities for business development designed to increase camp program enrollment ...

$14.50 - $19.50/hr

From Nursery to grade 12, our students participate in a process designed to foster creative ... As they transform from playful children to skilled, self-possessed teenagers, they are always ...

Ohio Remote Clinical Therapist

Beachwood, OH ยท Remote

$75K - $100K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

WellQor serves the needs of mature adults, and Wellfam serves the needs of teens and adolescents ... Our innovative approach is designed to optimize the emotional and cognitive wellness of a ...

Party Coordinator

Tukwila, WA ยท On-site

$55K - $65K/yr

Serve as primary point of contact for inquiries via phone, email, web leads, and in-person ... Comfortable mentoring and leading teens/young adults * Balances guest satisfaction with sound ...

Manager, Engineering

Charleston, WV ยท Remote

$161K - $221K/yr

... teens, and families -- including new complex care offerings. Responsibilities ... Be a hands-on technical leader, guiding a small and nimble engineering team in designing ...

Business Coordinator II

College Station, TX

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  • Life

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  • PTO

From robotics to food science, fashion to photography, Texas 4-H helps kids and teens explore new ... web support. Responsibilities Business Office: * Actively monitors aged invoices and declined ...

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How much do teen web designer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen web designer in the United States is $35.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $38.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a teen web designer?

A Teen Web Designer is a young individual, typically a high school student, who creates and designs websites for clients, personal projects, or learning purposes. They use coding languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, as well as website builders like WordPress or Wix. This role helps teens develop technical skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities while building a portfolio. Many teen web designers work as freelancers or interns, gaining real-world experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a teen web designer?

To thrive as a Teen Web Designer, you need a solid understanding of HTML, CSS, and basic graphic design principles, along with a portfolio showcasing your projects. Familiarity with web development tools like WordPress or Wix, as well as knowledge of design tools such as Adobe XD or Canva, is highly beneficial. Strong communication, creativity, and a willingness to learn make you stand out in this position. These skills are important because they help deliver user-friendly, visually appealing websites while working effectively in both independent and collaborative environments.

What kind of team environment do teen web designers usually work in?

Teen Web Designers often work in collaborative settings, either as part of a small web development team or under the guidance of a mentor or supervisor. They commonly interact with other designers, content creators, or clients to bring website ideas to life. While some roles allow for independent project work, teamwork and clear communication are essential for coordinating design choices and meeting client needs. This collaborative approach helps Teen Web Designers gain valuable experience and learn industry best practices. Many positions also offer feedback and skill-building opportunities to help teens grow in the field.

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What states have the most Teen Web Designer jobs?

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Infographic showing various Teen Web Designer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 25% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,821 per year, or $35 per hour.

Librarian III (Adult and Information Services Supervisor)

City of Seminole, FL

Seminole, FL โ€ข On-site

$51K - $77K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Salary : $51,549.16 - $77,323.74 Annually
Location : Seminole Community Library, FL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202400079
Department: Library
Opening Date: 07/23/2026
Description
Advanced professional, administrative, or technical Library position with supervisory responsibilities. According to staff assignment, responsible for related areas as may be determined from the following: reference services, youth services, collection development, programming, grant-writing, community outreach, public relations, or technical services in the Library. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Library Director. Work is performed within the established Departmental and City policies, procedures, and guidelines but with wide latitude in the use of independent judgment and decision making. The person in this position is solely accountable for the fulfillment of all duties and has authority commensurate with assigned responsibilities. During occasions of local emergencies, this position shall be required to perform emergency tasks which may result in extended work hours as well as extended periods of time away from family members.
This position will be assigned as the supervisor of the Adult & Information Services section of the Seminole Community Library.
Examples of Duties
  • Interviews, recommends hiring, trains, schedules, motivates, evaluates, recommends promoting, disciplines, and recommends terminating, when necessary, employees under his/her supervision.
  • Trains employees under his/her supervision in all areas of assigned work, including the use of computers, electronic databases, and other specialized tools.
  • Answers patron inquiries in person, by telephone, or by email, or other electronic media by identifying and retrieving appropriate information or resources.
  • Utilizes the print and electronic sources to retrieve information for patrons, instructs patrons in the use of various print and electronic reference aids, assists them in retrieving the requested materials.
  • Assists patrons in locating and obtaining books and other materials from other libraries.
  • Responsible for developing the Library's print, audio-visual, and electronic collections for children, teens, or adults by reading professional review literature and other journals and magazines; examines electronic databases and web sites, and links useful sites to appropriate sections of the Library's web site; evaluates print, audio-visual, and electronic resources for purchase or subscription. Processes orders in the City's requisition system. Monitors expenditures according to his/her budgetary apportionment.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of Microsoft Word, desktop publishing, and other computer skills.
  • Assists with designing and maintaining the Library's web site, particularly in regard to its organization, usability, and currency.
  • Keeps abreast of current trends and materials by attending professional meetings and conferences.
  • Initiates contact with other librarians and professionals and maintains professional network contacts to assure the best quality of service for patrons.
  • Provides easy accessibility to library materials in area of responsibility; creates specialized bibliographies; and easy reference tips; orders brochures, signs, and other user aids, on an as needed basis.
  • Promotes use of the library's databases and electronic resources, and trains users in making effective use of them.
  • In coordination with College security, responsible for opening "Library proper" area of the building at beginning of the day, and for securing and locking the "Library proper" at the close of business, as assigned.
  • Prepares a variety of related reports, correspondence, and documents.
  • Prepares and distributes press releases regarding Library programs and activities in area of responsibility.
  • Provides for user friendly atmosphere in area of responsibility.
  • Ensures that employees under his/her supervision are trained to be cognizant of creating good public relations in the performance of their duties.
  • On a bi-annual basis, objectively and consistently, assists with the evaluation of assigned employees for efficiency and effectiveness utilizing the City's established Employee Performance Appraisal System.
  • Directs personnel in a realistic, objective, and consistent manner.
  • Strives to maximize effective communications between assigned personnel, other employees within the Library, and patrons of the Library.
  • Develops, schedules, and presents library tours, in-house programming, and off-site/outreach programming in area of responsibility.
  • Schedules and presents a summer Youth Volunteer Program and coordinates youth volunteers at other times, as needed.
  • Serves as advisor and staff liaison to the Youth Advisory Board.
  • Consults with and coordinates with members of the Pinellas Public Library Cooperative on such matters as grant opportunities, information for calendar of events of Library programs, and activities at the Seminole Community Library.
  • Conducts specialized research, grant-writing, and outreach for development and promotion of Library services in areas such as family literacy, computer instruction for the public, adult programming, publicity, community relations, and partnerships with local cultural, educational, civic, and business organizations.
  • Conducts presentations about Library services and projects to community organizations and businesses.
  • Performs other job-related duties as necessary and consistent with the position.

Qualifications
Required Skills/Abilities:
Graduation from an accredited American Library Association (ALA) college or university with a Master's Degree in Library Science. Minimum of five (5) years experience in a multiple service library, with a minimum of two (2) years supervisory experience required. Considerable knowledge of the practices, principles, and methods of Library Science and Administration. Thorough knowledge of computers, including word processing, web browsers, spreadsheets, and other applications. Excellent information retrieval skills. According to staff assignment, the Librarian III also will possess considerable knowledge in one or more of the following areas: reference and research methods; collection and resource development; reader advisory practices; programming for children, teens, or adults; the Internet and online resources; grant-writing, foundations, fund-raising; publicity, promotions, and community outreach. Ability to analyze facts and exercise judgment and decision making. Strong oral and written communication skills. Ability to serve library users with courtesy, patience and affability. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and professional colleagues within the Department, other employees within other departments of the City, other Cooperative member libraries in Pinellas County, members of the Tampa Bay Library Consortium, and patrons of the Seminole Community Library.
Licenses, Certifications or Registrations:
Possession of a valid Florida Driver's License.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing. Ability to use a computer or other digital devices input tools (keyboard, mouse, trackball, touchpad, etc.) May require lifting and carrying books and other Library materials weighing up to approximately twenty-five (25) pounds. Ability to make presentations to small groups of patrons.
Supplemental Information
Screening Requirements for all Childcare and Recreation positions:
Candidates for all positions related to childcare and Recreation will be screened through the Department of Children and Families. Information about Florida Care provider screenings and the Screening Clearinghouse can be found here: https://info.flclearinghouse.com
Standards for Professional Appearance:
The image that the City of Seminole projects to the public is reflected in the appearance of our employees. Simply stated, employees should look clean, neat, well-groomed and should be dressed safely and appropriately for the work they will be doing. Employees are expected to use good judgement in their appearance and grooming, keeping in mind the nature of their work and the professional image that we wish to project to our community as representatives of the local government.
Below are a few guidelines for professional appearance*:
  • Clothing should be neat, clean, appropriate for the workplace, professional, and should not constitute a safety hazard.
  • Personal appearance includes good personal hygiene.
  • Facial hair should be clean-shaven or be well-groomed. (This does not supersede any departmental standards regarding facial hair.)
  • Visible body piercings or adornments shall be limited to two earrings per ear, unless approved by the City Manager. Other visible body piercings, including but not limited to: nose piercings, gauges, lip piercings, tongue piercings, eyebrow piercings, are prohibited.
  • Jewelry may be restricted for safety reasons, based on the position.
  • Hair styles should be neat, professional, and appropriate for the workplace. Hair dye, if used, should be selected from the range of naturally occurring hair colors.

Additionally, the following conditions apply to visible tattoos*:
  • Tattoos shall not be visible above the collar level of a crew neck tee shirt
  • Tattoos on the hand shall not extend past the first knuckle, closest to the wrist. Tattoos on the palm of the hand are not permitted. One discreet tattoo in the form of a solid, single color ring, not to exceed 8 mm in width, is permitted on the wearer's ring finger (not thumb), between the first and second knuckle of the finger.
  • The display of unprofessional or offensive tattoos or brands, (nudity or violence, sexually explicit or vulgar art, words, phrases, profane language, symbols to incite negative reactions, initials or acronyms that represent criminal or oppressive organizations) are strictly prohibited.
  • The Department Head or City Manager reserve the right to require any tattoo to be covered.

*The City of Seminole does provide medical and religious accommodations. Employees who would like to request additional information regarding religious or medical accommodations in the workplace may contact the Human Resources Director.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
At the City of Seminole, we recognize that your employee benefits are an important part of your total compensation package. We value our employees, and our competitive benefit packages show our commitment to attracting and retaining the very best talent. This summary is designed to give you a quick overview of our benefits package.
  • Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Long Term Disability
  • Voluntary Benefits through AFLAC
  • Paid Vacation Leave
  • Paid Sick Leave
  • Paid Holiday Leave
  • Deferred Compensation Plans
  • Longevity Bonus
  • Educational Reimbursement
  • Educational Incentive Pay
  • Florida Retirement System - Pension or Investment Plan
  • Use of Seminole Recreation Center
  • Employee Assistance Program