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Entry Coding Jobs in Bend, OR (NOW HIRING)

PHARMACY/CERTIFIED TECH

Bend, OR ยท On-site

$19 - $23.25/hr

... data entry, adjudication, and product dispensing - Support the continued coaching and training of ... and federal health code regulations; identify unsafe conditions and notify store management ...

PHARMACY/CERTIFIED TECH

Redmond, OR ยท On-site

$19 - $23.25/hr

... data entry, adjudication, and product dispensing - Support the continued coaching and training of ... and federal health code regulations; identify unsafe conditions and notify store management ...

Ground/Ramp Service Agent

Redmond, OR ยท On-site

$21.37/hr

Prepares weight and balance forms and ensures load integrity by inputting accurate commodity codes and weights into a data entry system. * Service aircraft as necessary to include lavatory, potable ...

Prepares weight and balance forms and ensures load integrity by inputting accurate commodity codes and weights into a data entry system. * Service aircraft as necessary to include lavatory, potable ...

Ground/Ramp Service Agent

Redmond, OR ยท On-site

$19.12/hr

Prepares weight and balance forms and ensures load integrity by inputting accurate commodity codes and weights into a data entry system. * Service aircraft as necessary to include lavatory, potable ...

Ground/Ramp Service Agent

Redmond, OR ยท On-site

$19.12/hr

Prepares weight and balance forms and ensures load integrity by inputting accurate commodity codes and weights into a data entry system. * Service aircraft as necessary to include lavatory, potable ...

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How much do entry coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry coding in Bend, OR is $19.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.49 and $19.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are entry coding jobs?

Entry coding jobs are positions designed for individuals who are new to programming or software development. These roles typically require basic knowledge of programming languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript and may involve tasks like writing simple code, debugging, or assisting with software testing. Entry-level coding jobs are ideal for recent graduates or career changers looking to gain hands-on experience in the tech industry. They often provide on-the-job training and opportunities to learn from more experienced developers. With time and experience, entry-level coders can advance to more complex programming or software engineering roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry-Level Coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry-Level Coder, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, problem-solving abilities, and familiarity with at least one programming language, often demonstrated through a relevant degree or coding bootcamp. Experience with code editors, version control systems like Git, and debugging tools is typically required. Attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and effective communication help you collaborate and grow in fast-paced development environments. These skills are crucial for producing reliable code, integrating smoothly with teams, and adapting to evolving technical requirements.

What is the easiest coding job to get?

Entry-level coding jobs such as web development or basic software support are often considered easier to obtain due to lower experience requirements and availability of training resources. These roles typically require knowledge of fundamental programming languages like HTML, CSS, or JavaScript and may not demand advanced certifications or extensive experience.

What are some common challenges faced by entry-level coders, and how can they overcome them?

Entry-level coders often encounter challenges such as debugging unfamiliar code, adapting to team coding standards, and learning new technologies quickly. To overcome these obstacles, it's helpful to ask questions early and often, utilize code review feedback, and take advantage of onboarding resources or mentorship programs. Staying organized, breaking tasks into manageable steps, and building strong communication with more experienced team members can also ease the transition and promote growth.

Is 25 too late to start coding?

Entry coding roles are accessible to individuals of various ages, and starting at 25 is common. Learning programming languages, gaining practical skills, and building a portfolio can help you enter the field regardless of age, as many employers value skills and experience over age. Continuous learning and practice are key to success in coding careers.

What is the difference between Entry Coding vs Medical Coding Specialist?

AspectEntry CodingMedical Coding Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires a certification like CPC or CCSOften requires the same certifications, plus additional experience
Work EnvironmentEntry-level position, often in hospitals or clinicsMore experienced, may work in healthcare facilities or remotely
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by healthcare providers for billing and record-keepingUsed for complex coding, audits, and compliance

Entry Coding is an entry-level role focused on basic medical coding tasks, while a Medical Coding Specialist has more experience and handles complex coding and compliance issues. Both roles require similar certifications, but the specialist position demands greater expertise and often involves more responsibilities.

How do you get a coding job with no experience?

Entry coding jobs often require demonstrating skills through personal projects, online portfolios, or certifications like freeCodeCamp or Codecademy. Gaining familiarity with programming languages, practicing coding challenges, and applying for internships or apprenticeships can improve chances despite limited experience.

What do entry-level coders make?

Entry-level coders typically earn between $30,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on location, industry, and certifications. Starting salaries can vary based on skills in programming languages, understanding of coding standards, and the work environment, such as healthcare or software development companies.
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Infographic showing various Entry Coding job openings in Bend, OR as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,152 per year, or $19.3 per hour.

Recreation Supervisor 3 - Aquatics

Bend Park and Recreation

Bend, OR โ€ข On-site

$77K - $96K/yr

Other

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Description

Benefit type: Full time exempt, benefited

Benefits available: For a full description of our benefits, please click here

OPEN UNTIL FILLED- Second review of candidates will be Monday July 13, 2026 ย 
Hiring Range: $77,832.10 - $96,511.80/yearly

Salary Range: $77,832.10 - $108,012.32/yearly


About the job:

ย Bend Park & Recreation District is seeking an experienced, collaborative, and service-oriented Aquatics Recreation Supervisorย to lead and oversee our dynamic aquatic programs. This position plays a key role in delivering inclusive high-quality, safe, and engaging aquatic experiences across our facilities.


The Aquatics Recreation Supervisor is responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day activities providing the leadership, coordination, and administrative oversight for daily operation of community swim programs, lifeguard operations, and aquatic featuresย at two BPRD facilities. This includes overseeing activities, programs, staff, training, budget, partnerships, and responding to the community and user expectations. This role ensures programs are safe, inclusive, and responsive to community needs while building strong partnerships with user groups and community organizations and meeting high customer expectations.


A day in the life:

Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Lead and oversee the development, implementation and evaluation of specific programs and services to meet the needs and desires of the Bend Community, including playing a leadership role in enhancing programs currently offered at JSFC and the Larkspur Community Center-Home of the Bend Senior Center to complement and enhance services.
  • Maintain an accurate and efficient pool block schedule and staffing protocol to best utilize aquatics spaces for the greatest community benefit, including strong relationships and scheduling with partner organizations, rentals, and other groups with efficient billing and ongoing communications to prioritize and allocate pool space.
  • Staff scheduling, time and attendance review, including management of leave requests and time entry approval.
  • Manage and oversee all personnel matters according to established policies and procedures including hiring, training, supervision, performance management up to and including discharge, personnel development setting targets and goals, evaluation of staff and volunteers.
  • Ongoing outreach and interactions with community members, groups and organizations.
  • Coordinate and oversee facility use agreements with schools, clubs, private parties and other non-district user groups, independent contractors, vendors, etc.
  • Respond to staff and public questions, concerns, requests in a timely manner.
  • Assist in the development and management of budgets and monitor and ensure financial performance.
  • Oversee contractual agreements with user groups, independent contractors, vendors, etc.
  • Ensure compliance with safety, health, personnel, industry and other regulations, including maintaining appropriate records and documentation.
  • Purchase facility equipment and supplies in accordance with established policies and procedures and make recommendations for larger purchases
  • Maintains regular and punctual attendance. Contributes to a positive and constructive work environment. Mandatory reporter under Oregon law.

Work Schedule:

  • Exempt position, schedule is varied based on programming and schedule needs
  • Flexible schedule is required to provide supervision and coverage.
  • Weekday evenings and occasional weekends work are to be expected.ย 

Requirements

What you'll need for success:

Strong Knowledge of:

  • Principles, development, practices, implementation and evaluation in assigned program;
  • Project management techniques and methods;
  • Effective supervision, training and performance management practices;
  • Effective customer service best practices; and
  • Applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures for assigned program area.

Skill and Ability to:

  • Demonstrate excellent planning, organization, problem solving, initiative, prioritization and conflict resolution skills;
  • Manage a high volume of tasks at one time, including organizing and prioritizing own work and the work of others;
  • Exercise independent initiative and decision-making skills;
  • Work cooperatively with others and create positive, constructive and respectful relationships with staff and the general public;
  • Analyze data and draw logical conclusions, and effectively interpret policies and procedures;
  • Maintain working knowledge of software programs such as Microsoft Office including Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint and other computer programs as well as operating common office equipment.
  • Effectively communicate with others verbally and in writing, including by phone, e-mail and in person.
  • Work independently with minimum direction while also working as part of a team and collaborating with others; and
  • Demonstrate a high attention to detail.

What we're looking for:

Education, Experience, and Training:

  1. Associate's degree or equivalent two years of college coursework; AND
  2. Four (4) years of experience in area of Aquatics and/or performing similar tasks; WITH
  3. Two (2) years of supervisory experience; OR
  4. Any satisfactory combination of education, experience and training.

License and Certifications:

  1. Certification preference includes STAR Lifeguard Trainer; StarGuard Instructor level 2; Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Trainer; CPR/First Aid for the Professional Rescuer (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hiring).

Position Specific Requirement

Possession of, or ability to obtain valid Oregon's driver's license within 30 days with an acceptable driving history as defined by district driving policy.ย ย 


If you do not have a driver's license or have an unacceptable driving history, it does not disqualify you from this position, only from driving a vehicle for district business.


Supervision Received

Reports directly to a Recreation Services Manager. Follows standard processes and procedures without supervision but confirms changes to standard practices and significant decision in advance.


Supervision exercised

Provides direction and supervision to staff which include recruiting, hiring, training, evaluating and managing performance, developing goals, providing discipline, responding to grievances, and effectively recommending terminations responsibilities. May provide guidance and consultation to other district staff, contractors, and volunteers.


Working Conditions:

  • Duties may be performed both indoors and outdoors with environment exposures, including excessive temperatures and inclement weather.
  • Some program areas may subject the employees to atmospheric conditions; noise; vibration; and oils.
  • Work schedule may be varied and includes early mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays. Some positions require the ability to work a rotating on-call schedule and may require working during off duty hours for emergency call-outs.
  • Remain in a stationary position (sitting or standing) for extended periods of time, move about the office occasionally.
  • Physical exertion includes frequent walking, bending and the ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds unassisted, pushing, pulling and kneeling.
  • Some positions may require daily standing and walking over uneven terrain, such as parks and trails, with up/down inclines, paved and unpaved surfaces for surfaces.
  • Ability to work and maintain focus in a work environment with moderate noise (i.e., working around others making periodic phone calls or having conversations) and with frequent interruptions.
  • May be required to travel to locations in, around, or outside the greater Bend area, including travel to District sites.
  • Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction and having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication and making fine discriminations in sound.
  • Making substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers.
  • Ability to maintain sustained concentration on computer screens; use keyboards and a variety of peripherals.


Selection Process:

Applicants are screened based upon their relevant knowledge, abilities, skills, experience, and training. An offer of employment is contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by Bend Park & Recreation District policies, including a background check and a driving history review when driving is required for position.


Veteran Preference Status

Under Oregon law, veterans who meet minimum qualifications for a position may be eligible for employment preference. To qualify for veterans' preference, you must submit required documentation prior to the closing date of the recruitment. Veterans' preference cannot be awarded without required documentation. Beginning January 1, 2026, certain preferences will also apply to current and former members of the Oregon National Guard. For more information on if you qualify for veterans' preference visit https://www.oregon.gov/boli/workers/pages/veterans-preference.aspxย 


Equal Employment Opportunity:

Bend Park and Recreation District is an Equal Opportunity Employer


Application consideration and wage calculation:

To be considered for this position, applicants must have a complete application. Your application materials and any submitted responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our evaluation. Incomplete information may result in disqualification and/or affect your starting wage.


Bend Park & Recreation District Core Competencies:

All positions with Bend Park and Recreation District are subject to district and position competencies. Below is a list of the most critical competencies for this position. Additional competencies are required for the position and may change based on district needs. A complete list of the competencies is available from Human Resources.


Accountability Customer Service Orientation Safety Judgment and Decision Making Teamwork and Cooperation Results Orientation


ADDITIONAL APPLICATION INFORMATION

Please note that our application system does not allow you to save and come back to complete your application at a later time. You will have to complete the application once you have started it. This position has supplemental questions that might require extra time. If you would like to write longer answers, you may do so by completing your answers in a different document and uploading them as part of your application. Please ensure you have all the information you need to complete the application.


1. Please describe your previous supervisory experience including your full-time years of experience and your role in:

  • Hiring
  • Managing and Evaluating Performance
  • Disciplinary Action

Include the number of years, number of employees and your level of authority (assist, recommend or final decision)


2. Please describe your direct experience leading a robust aquatics program including your full-time years of experience and your role in each of the following:

  • Leadership of a top-notch lifeguarding team receiving excellent marks in audits, robust LG training, observations, coaching and in-services.
  • Leadership of a quality community swim lesson program setting the standard for staff training, high customer satisfaction, maintaining and improving proprietary best practices in curriculum to consistently deploy water safety and progressive stroke techniques and skill acquisition to toddler through adult students with timely and intentional programming and waitlist management
  • Leadership of swim coaches delivering novice swim team, master swimming and diving programming
  • High level competency with Oregon Health Code and Public Swimming facility operational expectations to meet or exceed best practices and compliance
  • Diplomatic management of community partnerships in support of competitive swimming, water polo and school district therapeutic aquatics via Facility Use Contracts, onsite management and collaboration and pool scheduling for multiple pools, including all Group Exercise classes Swim Lessons, (extremely popular) lap swimming, recreation and family swims and work out on your own.

STATUS:

Exempt

Full-Time