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Teen Weekend Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Teen Librarian

Warren, OH · On-site

$22.12/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed * Experience planning and delivering teen programming and outreach * Knowledge of current trends in YA literature and ...

Teen Librarian

Warren, OH · On-site

$22.12/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed * Experience planning and delivering teen programming and outreach * Knowledge of current trends in YA literature and ...

Teen Librarian

Warren, OH · On-site

$22.12/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed * Experience planning and delivering teen programming and outreach * Knowledge of current trends in YA literature and ...

Teen Coordinator

Richmond, VA · On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Nights and weekend availability is required. QUALIFICATIONS of a Teen CoordinatorMust be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver's license, and good driving record. Bachelor's degree is highly ...

Teen Outreach Advocate

Columbia, SC · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Are you passionate about empowering teens, promoting healthy relationships, and preventing teen ... Ability to work nights and weekends, as needed, to attend events and meetings. * Must have a valid ...

Teen Coordinator

West Roxbury, MA

$20.85 - $28.21/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Weekend and evening work is expected. o Flexible shifts will be assigned between noon - midnight. o ... The teen program will serve a minimum of 15 teens on a daily basis. * The teen membership base at ...

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How much do teen weekend jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen weekend in the United States is $18.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a teen weekend job?

A Teen Weekend job typically refers to part-time employment opportunities specifically designed for teenagers to work during the weekends. These jobs can include roles in retail, food service, entertainment venues, or community centers, and are meant to fit around a student’s school schedule. They provide teens with valuable work experience, a chance to earn extra money, and an opportunity to develop important skills like responsibility and teamwork. Many employers offer flexible hours and training for teen workers in these roles.

What are different weekend jobs for teens?

Teen weekend jobs include a variety of positions, such as taking orders in a fast food restaurant, promoting product sales in a retail store, or babysitting children for neighbors. In this context, the word weekend does not refer exclusively to Saturday-Sunday jobs, as it can also apply to jobs that start after school on Friday. These jobs are always part-time in the sense that you work less than 40 hours a week, but they could still require 8 hours or more each day. Most weekend jobs for teens require reliable transportation to and from the workplace, but it's also possible to find remote, online jobs that you can do during the weekend. This is a broad category of jobs, so consider narrowing it down by your location and the types of jobs you want to do.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a teen weekend program coordinator?

To thrive as a Teen Weekend Program Coordinator, you need experience in youth engagement, event planning, and a background in education or social work. Familiarity with scheduling software, risk management protocols, and basic first aid certification is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and conflict resolution abilities help build rapport with teens and foster a safe, inclusive environment. These competencies are crucial for organizing successful programs that positively impact youth development and ensure participant safety.

What are some common challenges faced by staff working the teen weekend position, and how can they be managed?

Staff in a Teen Weekend role often encounter challenges such as engaging teens with diverse interests, managing group dynamics, and ensuring a safe, inclusive environment. It’s important to facilitate a variety of activities to keep all participants involved and to set clear expectations for behavior. Success in this role typically comes from strong communication skills, adaptability, and proactive conflict resolution. Collaborating closely with other team members and supervisors ensures a supportive and responsive environment for both staff and teens.

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Program Associate, SF Diller Teen Fellows (Part-Time)

Jewish Federation Bay Area

San Francisco, CA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description:

FEDERATION ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW

As the largest funder of Jewish causes in California, the Jewish Federation Bay Area connects donors, changemakers, and community partners to build a thriving, resilient future. The Federation serves as a trusted partner and advisor for those seeking to make an impact today while shaping a better tomorrow. We invest in education, social services, and security while mobilizing crisis relief worldwide. With over a century of leadership, we empower individuals and families to give strategically, building a thriving and resilient future for generations to come. Whether strengthening Jewish life in the Bay Area, safeguarding communities worldwide, or ensuring a safe and democratic Israel, we empower people to take meaningful action that echoes for generations.

The Federation is seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual with a variety of skill sets who wants to join a team working to build a new model of 21st century and next generation Federation engagement.


DILLER ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW

Diller Teen Fellows is an immersive experiential education program for 11th graders designed to inspire and promote engagement and leadership among Jewish youth. This international program began in San Francisco in 1998 and has since expanded to include 32 communities across seven countries in North and South America, South Africa, Australia, Europe, and Israel. The program is sponsored locally by the Helen Diller Family Foundation and the Federation.


Over the course of the 12-month program, Diller Teen Fellows engage in:

  • Jewish identity building
  • Leadership skills development
  • Israel exploration and connection
  • Community service and tikkun olam

Each year, 20 Bay Area teens are selected to participate in the program in parallel with 20 Diller Teen Fellows in the Upper Galilee region of Israel. Fellows participate in a yearlong experience that includes:

  • 14 Sunday workshops
  • 3 weekend retreats/Shabbatonim Tikkun olam/social action projects
  • A ten-day hosting opportunity of Israeli peers as the Upper Galilee cohort visits the Bay Area
  • A 3-week Israel Summer Seminar bringing all Fellows from seven countries together for a fun and immersive experience.


ROLE SUMMARY

The Diller Fellows Associate is a regular, part-time Federation employee, responsible for supporting the Diller Fellows Program Coordinator in executing an array of administrative duties. This includes staffing events, prepping materials, organizing logistics, supporting teens in related work, and recruitment assistance. The Diller Fellows Program Associate will participate in regular meetings to fully understand the work and goals of the Diller Fellows Program and to be trained on their duties each month. The Diller Associate can expect 4 hours of work per week, this can go up to 8 hours as needed. In addition to the day-to-day work at the Federation, this position will attend Sunday meetings with the teens, weekend retreats and support a three-week summer seminar in Israel.


This is part-time role, reporting to Director, Teen Philanthropy and Leadership.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Staff Sunday meetings and weekend retreats to assist with program logistics and supervision of teens.
  • Assist in meeting prep (logistics, supplies, speakers, materials, etc.).
  • Attend three-week summer seminar in Israel.
  • Supervision of teens in programs and on trips.
  • Participate in regular meetings with Program Coordinator and Junior Counselors.
  • Participate in regular meetings supervision meetings.
  • Act as facilitator for educational activities, as needed.
  • Support programmatic prep, as needed delegated by Program Coordinator
  • Assist with recruitment logistics and interviews.
  • Input data into salesforce, run reports, and monitor payment schedule.
  • Assist with other special projects as needed delegated by Program Coordinator.
Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES

  • Strong interpersonal skills, team player, work professionally with colleagues and with teens.
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing circumstances, needs, hours.
  • Extremely organized and able to multi-task.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, effective communicator.
  • Experience facilitating group discussions.
  • Proficient with technology.
  • All Federation employees working with teens will be required to pass a background check and will be fingerprinted.
  • Knowledge of and appreciation for the Jewish community, its customs and practices preferred.
  • Must possess a U.S. passport and/or appropriate visa allowing international travel.
  • Valid California driver’s license.
  • Knowledge of Hebrew is a plus.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Minimum 1-3 years of experience working with teens
  • Experience working with Microsoft Office 365 and Google Suite, experience with Salesforce is a plus.

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

The Federation views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a company culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible talent pool to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. The Jewish Federation Bay Area is an equal opportunity employer.