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Temp El Centro Staff

Pueblo, CO · On-site

$15.16 - $15.50/hr

Temporary/Seasonal Job Number: 2603-6016 Department: Parks & Recreation Opening Date: 03/17/2026 ... Knowledge of recreation and youth/teen programming. * Possess basic math skills. * Must be willing ...

Recreation Leader

Clovis, CA · On-site

$49K - $60K/yr

Incumbents may coordinate the activities of part-time/temporary staff and volunteers. Examples of ... teen or adult indoor and outdoor sports such as inline hockey, skateboarding, basketball ...

Incumbents may coordinate the activities of part-time/temporary staff and volunteers. Examples of ... Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Coordinate, train, monitor, and assess program ...

Dance Instructor

Kent, WA · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

Must be at least 18 years of age Experience in working with kids, teens, and adults Experience and ... Temporary employees with the City of Kent do not receive insurance or time off benefits outside of ...

Must be at least 18 years of age Experience in working with kids, teens, and adults Experience and ... Temporary employees with the City of Kent do not receive insurance or time off benefits outside of ...

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How much do temporary teen writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary teen writer in the United States is $38.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $47.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Teen Writer vs Freelance Content Writer?

AspectTemporary Teen WriterFreelance Content Writer
CredentialsNone specific, often high school levelNone required, but writing experience preferred
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments, often in educational or youth-focused settingsRemote or on-site, varies by client
Employer & IndustrySchools, youth magazines, educational programsBusinesses, media outlets, marketing agencies
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for short-term writing roles for teensSeeking freelance writing opportunities across industries

The main difference is that a Temporary Teen Writer typically works on short-term, youth-focused projects often within educational or media settings, while a Freelance Content Writer has a broader scope, working on diverse topics for various clients, often remotely. Both roles require strong writing skills but differ in credentials, work environment, and industry focus.

What are Temporary Teen Writers?

Temporary Teen Writers are young individuals, typically teenagers, who are hired for a limited period to create written content. This role often involves working on assignments such as articles, blog posts, stories, or reviews, usually for youth-focused publications, websites, or community projects. The position is designed to provide teens with writing experience, help them develop their skills, and sometimes introduces them to professional writing environments. These jobs are often part-time or project-based and may be offered during school breaks or as internships.

What are the typical expectations and responsibilities for a Temporary Teen Writer position?

As a Temporary Teen Writer, you will usually be responsible for producing written content tailored to a teen audience, such as articles, blogs, reviews, or social media posts. You’ll often collaborate with editors to brainstorm topics, revise drafts, and ensure your writing aligns with the publication’s style and objectives. Meeting deadlines and being receptive to feedback are important aspects of the role. This position offers a supportive environment where you can develop your writing skills and gain insight into the editorial process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Teen Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Teen Writer, strong writing skills, creativity, and a good command of grammar and spelling are essential, often demonstrated through writing samples or school coursework. Familiarity with word processing software, digital publishing platforms, or content management systems is typically expected. Initiative, openness to feedback, and effective time management help teen writers stand out in producing engaging and timely content. These skills ensure that writing assignments are completed to a high standard, meet publication deadlines, and resonate with the intended audience.
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Program Coordinator-Temporary Position

Program Coordinator-Temporary Position

PORTFOLIO RESIDENT SERVICES INC

Mount Pleasant, TX

$18/hr

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

**THIS IS A TEMPORARY POSITION FOR UP TO 8 WEEKS**

Are you looking for a part-time job that you can sink your 'heart' into?

Would you like to work a flexible schedule?

Would you like to earn up to $18 per hour? 8 hours a week?

As a Program Coordinator, you will be an integral member of our mission to improve the quality of life for individuals, families, and senior citizens in affordable housing communities. PRS provides quality social assistance to residents through programs designed to raise culture, life skills, and family standards.

The Program Coordinator provides CORES certified resident services, which include programs that build knowledge, marketable skills, enhance a healthy lifestyle and lift families up. 

Who is the ideal candidate?

A self-starter who thrives in an independent environment is well organized, resourceful, learns fast, self-disciplined, and able to multi-task. Ideally, someone who is very outgoing, enthusiastic and has a heart for their community. A compassionate leader for social and economic change. The ideal candidate is seeking a part time flexible position in the social services, education, and nonprofit careers. 

General Function: Serve as a link between PRS and the affordable housing community by maintaining a visible, professional, cooperative and courteous relationship between property, community and management. Create and implement a monthly calendar of developmental activities and essential resources that prioritizes the supportive services needed for resident social, educational, and economic needs. Demonstrating leadership in overseeing donations, resident engagement, and volunteer efforts.

Essential Functions:

  • Provide a welcoming and inviting atmosphere to all residents, serve as an initial point of contact to the community center.
  • Prepare reports based on distributed calendar, sign-in sheets, and the number of contracted program hours and activities offered each month. 
  • Design, create and post monthly calendars and updated flyers weekly to advertise activities and program offerings on-site. Door to door distribution throughout the property including the use of stairs. 
  • Oversees program offerings and activities, recruit's volunteers, solicit donations and work with community partners.
  • Log communications with volunteers, community partners and donations regularly, submit monthly log. 
  • Provide information about local resources or assistance within the community to residents.
  • Enlist residents' support and participation with program planning and activities to ascertain whether additional services or programs are needed. Communicate resident needs to personnel to facilitate addressing those needs proactively. 
  • Independently monitor, observe, and interact with children, adults and or seniors. 
  • Maintain sign-in sheets for each activity and program offering regardless of participation or attendees. 
  • Fiscally responsibly use tax-exempt certificate and number. Monitor monthly petty cash while replenishing consumable goods, supplies, paper, office supplies, and basic cleaning supplies.
  • Supervise the use of the community center while maintaining a clean and organized presentation. 
  • Maintain neat organization of all PRS binders, documents, forms to present upon request to property management and resident services personnel. 
  • Other duties as assigned by direct management and or PRS corporate staff. 

Experience and Qualifications Desired

  • Must be available to work 2 days per week; Hours are 12-5pm (Monday- Friday)
  • Occasional evening and weekend availability may be required as job duties demand, typically 1-2 times per quarter.
  • Relevant experience in education, social work, non-profit or a related field; Volunteer experience will be considered.
  • Experience with children, teens, adults and/or senior citizens in various capacities.
  • Ability to work independently without supervision and multitask. 
  • Exceptional organizational and administrative skills.
  • Effective written and oral communication skills. 
  • Familiarity with community and social service resources.
  • Must be available to attend quarterly team meetings (once per quarter)
  • Comfortable using company-issued technology (iPad) and basic applications for communication, reporting, and program tracking 


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