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File Clerk Data Entry

El Paso, TX · On-site

$19 - $19.50/hr

Secures information by completing database backups. * Maintain operations by following policies and ... Organization, Typing, Data Entry Skills, Attention to Detail, Confidentiality, Thoroughness ...

Data Entry Clerk

Sherman, TX

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

An internationally recognized non-profit, faith-based organization,has an opening fora Data Entry ... Knowledge of computer operations especially is use of a database. Skill in Microsoft Word and Excel ...

Data Entry Clerk

Sherman, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

An internationally recognized non-profit, faith-based organization,has an opening fora Data Entry ... Knowledge of computer operations especially is use of a database. Skill in Microsoft Word and Excel ...

As a Data Entry Specialist, you will coordinate all permit/plan activity. You will work with your ... database by municipality and update field as changes occur Maintain all company files relating to ...

Summary As a highly organized and detail-oriented Data Entry Specialist, you will play a critical ... Experience with database management software a plus. Qualifications High school diploma or ...

... database data entry and other administrative tasks as assigned • Maintain a strong understanding of the organization's mission, core values, and the children's advocacy model • Provide program ...

Data Entry Specialist

Houston, TX · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Summary As a highly organized and detail-oriented Data Entry Specialist, you will play a critical ... Experience with database management software a plus. Qualifications • High school diploma or ...

Data Entry Clerk | Wholesale

Mansfield, TX · On-site

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

Enter and update data into company databases and systems with accuracy * Review data for errors or ... Previous data entry or administrative experience preferred * Strong attention to detail and ...

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How much do database data entry jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for database data entry in Texas is $21.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.68 and $19.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Database Data Entry professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Database Data Entry professional, you need strong attention to detail, fast and accurate typing skills, and a basic understanding of database structures, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with database management systems like Microsoft Access, SQL-based platforms, and spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel is typically required. Strong organizational skills, reliability, and the ability to manage repetitive tasks efficiently set outstanding candidates apart. These skills ensure data integrity, reduce errors, and support efficient information management for organizations.

What are some common challenges faced in a Database Data Entry role and how can they be managed?

One common challenge in a Database Data Entry role is maintaining a high level of accuracy while entering large volumes of information, as even small errors can impact data integrity. Time management is also crucial, as data entry tasks often come with tight deadlines and repetitive work that can lead to fatigue. Utilizing software tools, following standardized procedures, and regularly verifying data entries can help manage these challenges. Additionally, collaborating with team members and supervisors to clarify unclear information ensures consistency and reduces mistakes.

What are Database Data Entry jobs?

Database Data Entry jobs involve inputting, updating, and managing information in computer databases. Professionals in these roles ensure that data is accurate, organized, and easily accessible for others in the organization. Typical tasks include entering new records, verifying data for errors, and maintaining the integrity of the database by following company guidelines. These jobs require attention to detail, basic computer skills, and familiarity with database software. Database Data Entry positions are commonly found in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and retail.

What is the difference between Database Data Entry vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectDatabase Data EntryData Entry Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; familiarity with database softwareHigh school diploma; basic computer skills
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, working with databases and softwareOffice environments, handling various data forms
Employer & Industry UsageBusinesses managing large datasets, IT, healthcareGeneral administrative roles across industries
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on database management and software skillsGeneral data entry tasks and clerical work

Database Data Entry involves inputting data directly into databases, requiring familiarity with database software and often more technical skills. Data Entry Clerks perform broader clerical data input tasks across various formats. While both roles involve data input, Database Data Entry emphasizes database management, making it suitable for roles requiring database proficiency.

Infographic showing various Database Data Entry job openings in Texas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,725 per year, or $21 per hour.
Data Entry Specialist

Data Entry Specialist

El Paso Center for Children

El Paso, TX • On-site

$15/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Program Specialist Job Description 
$15 per hour
Full Time Hourly
Position Classification & Compensation
This role is classified as a non-exempt, full-time, or part-time employee as those terms are defined in the Center’s Employee Handbook and is eligible for employee benefits as defined for this classification.
Reports to: Quality Coordinator, Program Director, or Designee
Summary:  The Program Specialist is a highly flexible and adaptable professional who can multitask and respond quickly to changing needs of the Program. This role involves developing data entry systems, controls, and analysis tools to ensure consistent quality throughout the data entry process while also supporting subcontractors with data entry or quality as needed. This person provides other general administrative support to the department as required. The scope of work is subject to change as needed to ensure all projects are completed. Likewise, complementary changes may be made to projects or individual goals and employee expectations based on agency/management strategic goals. All Center for Children team members are expected to be collegial and collaborative, mutually supportive, and focused on excellent services to clients, fidelity to program models, and ethical provision of services.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provides quality customer service with a compassionate and warm welcome to callers, visitors, and clients.
  • Develops detailed knowledge of program requirements to conduct quality and accuracy reviews of paperwork, timesheets, and other documentation/systems.
  • Ensures databases and other record systems are maintained and updated promptly and accurately.
  • Maintains the “front office” space, ensuring it is neat, welcoming for visitors, and conducive to program operations. Monitors activities in the space to support appropriate behavior and manage noise levels.
  • Maintains confidentiality regarding all client data, presenting issues, treatment progress, and related information.
  • Conducts accurate and timely data entry, reviews data for quality assurance, and ensures compliance with program requirements.
  • Handles the preparation, submission, and tracking of purchase orders, ensuring accuracy and adherence to agency protocols.
  • Tracks program performance indicators, analyzes data, and supports reporting for continuous improvement.
  • Assists with performance measure tracking, data analysis, and reporting.
  • Produces monthly reports and coordinates billing with accounting staff.
  • Completes audit files for in-house services.
  • Completes data training for new employees with the assistance of the Quality Coordinator/Program Director.
  • Collaborates on quality assurance processes with the Program Director and subcontractor staff.
  • Prepares mock files for service providers and maintains records rooms.
  • Assists with outreach, event coordination, and other tasks as assigned.
  • Runs errands, including delivering or picking up supplies and event materials.
  • Provides supporting documentation for audits and maintains accurate historical records.
  • Handles special administrative projects and overflow work from departments and Center programs (e.g., taking minutes, coordinating meetings, placing orders).
  • Participates in the agency's Performance and Quality Improvement processes.
  • Adheres to accreditation standards, licensing standards, and other relevant policies and regulations.
  • Maintains the “front office” area, ensuring it is ready for daily operations and agency needs as directed by the supervisor.
  • Preserves confidentiality regarding all agency business and documentation.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Skills
  • Build and maintain effective relationships with people inside and outside the organization; demonstrates diplomacy, tact, and a true value for others.
  • Manage tasks and responsibilities efficiently, ensuring timely completion of paperwork and meeting deadlines as established by supervisors and policies.
  • Demonstrate energy, drive, and persistence to complete tasks, even in the face of resistance or setbacks.
  • Focused on results; consistently meets and exceeds goals, with a bottom-line orientation and a strong drive for success.
  • Approachable and engaging, with a warm, pleasant, and gracious demeanor; sensitive and patient with others, with strong listening and rapport-building skills.
  • Efficiently utilize resources, orchestrate multiple activities, and manage information effectively; follows established processes.
  • Achieve excellence in interactions with direct reports and subcontracting partners.
  • Strong results orientation, openness to new ideas, and a consistent delivery of high-quality service.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Minimum qualifications
  • A high school diploma or higher.
  • Minimum of two years of relevant data entry experience.
  • Ability to read, write, and speak English and Spanish.
  • Exceptional computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and familiarity with data management systems.
  • Strong time management, organizational, and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with individuals from all walks of life.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, a vehicle in safe operating condition, and maintain proof of current insurance at Texas minimum standards.
  • Successful completion of a criminal background check in accordance with agency policies.
  • Must be able and willing to travel for trainings, meetings, and conferences as needed.
  • Ability to walk, sit, stand, and lift/carry at least 25 pounds.
Personal & Professional Conduct
  • The first responsibility of all El Paso Center for Children employees is to ensure the safety, welfare, and dignity of the youth and families the Center serves and to serve as positive role models for them.  All employees must exemplify the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct and abide by the Code of Conduct set forth in the Center’s Personnel Policies.
Flexibility
  • Every program at the Center is community and client-centric. Working with diverse partners to meet the needs of families in our community demands flexibility. The scope of work is subject to change based on the team’s performance and the funder’s expectations and on agency/management strategic goals.  The flexibility needed in this role includes scheduling of meetings/events/activities, scheduling supervision sessions with staff, training, staff meetings, and out-of-town travel for training and/or grant requirements.


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