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How much do weekend teen labor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend teen labor in the United States is $18.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Teen Labor vs Retail Cashier?

AspectWeekend Teen LaborRetail Cashier
Required CredentialsNone or minimal; often high school diploma or working towards itHigh school diploma often preferred; training provided on-site
Work EnvironmentVarious settings like retail, hospitality, events, often flexible hoursRetail stores, customer service focused, indoor environment
Employer & Industry UsageEmployers seeking flexible, part-time teen workers across industriesRetail businesses, supermarkets, department stores

Weekend Teen Labor refers to teenagers working part-time on weekends across various industries, often with minimal credentials. Retail Cashier is a specific role within retail stores, requiring customer service skills and training. While both involve working with the public, Weekend Teen Labor offers broader opportunities, whereas Retail Cashier is a specialized position within retail environments.

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Doula Community Based (Bilingual- Spanish)

$52K - $54K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Description

Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet offers 43 paid days off per year, excellent medical benefits, and an employer-sponsored 403b plan that requires no contribution from employee. We prioritize your well-being and financial security.


Discover the unique rewards of working in a Head Start program, where you can ignite young minds and provide comprehensive early childhood education that sets the stage for lifelong success.


By joining Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet Head Start, you will make a lasting impact on children's lives and have the opportunity to support and uplift families by empowering them to thrive and create a brighter future for themselves and their children.

Apply now so we can make a lasting impact together!

General Responsibilities

  1. Provide home visiting services to families in designated areas.
  2. Maintain open, friendly, and cooperative relationships with families, promoting parent-child bonding.
  3. Adhere to safe work practices, agency policies, and regulations.
  4. Keep Doula Supervisor informed and assist with family coordination of care.
  5. Recruit and complete referrals for Doula program and Early Head Start programs.
  6. Serve as a positive role model and build trusting relationships with parents and health care providers.
  7. Provide direct services to prenatal, labor, delivery, postpartum, and parenting mothers.
  8. Organize and coordinate prenatal groups and support clients through labor and delivery.
  9. Maintain post-partum contact, support breastfeeding, and infant care.
  10. Make appropriate referrals, provide community outreach, and advocate for participant families.
  11. Other duties as assigned within the guidelines of this position.

Great Employer Provided Benefits

  • Work/Life Balance Time-off: 14 Holidays - 15 Days' Vacation -14 Sick Days
  • Medical/Dental/Vision Health Insurances
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Long-Term Disability and Life Insurance
  • 403B Retirement Plan with employer contributions
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Short-term Disability Insurance


Requirements

  1. Bachelor's Degree in human services, early childhood education, social work, health-related field, or LPN credentials.
  2. Minimum of 18 hours of coursework in early childhood education, psychology, social work, health, and/or child development.
  3. Preferably 1 year of experience working with pregnant teens/women, parenting teens, and low-income families.
  4. Fluent oral and written bilingual Spanish & English skills; must pass a bilingual assessment.
  5. Experience in home visiting and prevention services for the 0-3 age population.
  6. Certification and training in First Aid, CPR, Doula certification, and Infant/Toddler Development.
  7. Knowledge of prenatal, labor, delivery, postpartum, maternal-infant health, and child abuse dynamics.
  8. Personal vehicle for transportation; periodic weekend recruitment activities.
  9. Ability to work effectively with diverse cultures, family systems, and social backgrounds.
  10. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Teams).
  11. Pass background clearance, physical, and TB test; valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of liability insurance.