The Center for Teaching and Learning at The University of Texas at Austin is seeking an Undergraduate Web App Developer to join their InSPiRE (Initiative for Students as Partners in Research and Education) team. This part-time role offers an excellent opportunity for computer science students to gain hands-on experience in web development while contributing to educational research initiatives.
The position involves working 7-10 hours per week on developing web applications that will support curriculum redesign initiatives planned for 2025-2028. As part of a collaborative team of undergraduate and graduate students, you'll be involved in meaningful projects that enhance undergraduate student success and experiential learning.
The role offers valuable experience in modern web development technologies including React.js, TypeScript, and JavaScript, with opportunities to practice professional software development workflows using git and code reviews. You'll also gain presentation experience by demonstrating the application to university leadership.
This is an ideal position for computer science students looking to apply their technical skills in an educational context while gaining professional development experience. The role offers competitive compensation at $15/hour and includes optional retirement benefits through the UTSaver program. The hybrid work arrangement provides flexibility with both virtual and in-person meetings.
The position runs from September 15, 2025 to December 31, 2025, making it perfect for students graduating between December 2026 and May 2027. The collaborative environment emphasizes mutual growth and learning, providing an excellent opportunity to develop both technical and soft skills while contributing to meaningful educational initiatives.