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How much do entry level tester jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level tester in Remote, OR is $38.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $50.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an entry level tester do?

An entry level tester is responsible for evaluating software applications to find and report bugs or issues before a product is released. They execute test cases, document results, and work closely with developers to ensure the software meets quality standards. Entry level testers may also help create test documentation and learn various testing tools and methodologies as they gain experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an entry level tester, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Tester, you need a basic understanding of software development, attention to detail, and familiarity with testing concepts, often supported by a degree in computer science or related fields. Knowledge of bug tracking tools like JIRA, test management systems, and basic scripting or automation frameworks is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, communication skills, and a willingness to learn make candidates stand out in this position. These skills ensure accurate identification and documentation of software issues, contributing to the delivery of high-quality products.

What are some common challenges faced by entry level testers when working with development teams?

Entry level testers often encounter challenges such as understanding complex software requirements, adapting to different testing tools, and effectively communicating bugs to developers. Since testers frequently collaborate with developers, clear and concise reporting is crucial to avoid misunderstandings and ensure issues are addressed promptly. New testers may also need time to become familiar with the team's workflow and agile methodologies, but regular feedback and open communication can help build confidence and proficiency over time.

What is the difference between Entry Level Tester vs Software Quality Assurance Tester?

AspectEntry Level TesterSoftware Quality Assurance Tester
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some certifications optionalHigh school diploma; certifications like ISTQB beneficial
Work EnvironmentTesting labs, development teams, or remoteTesting labs, development teams, or remote
Industry UsageCommon in software development, IT, and tech companiesCommon in software development, IT, and tech companies
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched by beginners or those new to testing rolesOften compared for career progression or specialization

Both roles involve testing software to identify bugs, but an Entry Level Tester typically focuses on executing test cases and reporting issues, while a Software Quality Assurance Tester may have broader responsibilities including test planning, process improvement, and ensuring quality standards. The roles overlap significantly in work environment and industry usage, with the main difference being scope and experience level.

What are the most commonly searched types of Tester jobs in Remote, OR?

The most popular types of Tester jobs in Remote, OR are:

Infographic showing various Entry Level Tester job openings in Remote, OR as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 49% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 49% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,712 per year, or $38.3 per hour.

Nurse Navigator - Oncology

Curry Health Network

Gold Beach, OR • On-site

$47.70 - $72.15/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Curry Health Network rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Full-time | Onsite | Gold Beach, OR

Compensation Range: $47.70 - $72.15

  • Compensation is based on experience, with a range reflecting entry-level candidates through those with 15+ years of experience. Eligible positions may also qualify for additional compensation through our Clinical Nursing Ladder Program and applicable shift, weekend, certification, or other differentials.

Additional Compensation Differential Opportunities:

  • Licensed Positions: NOC Shift (7:00 PM–7:00 AM): +$3.50/hour. | Weekend Shift (12:00 AM Saturday–11:59 PM Sunday): +$3.00/hour.
  • Non-Licensed Positions: NOC Shift (7:00 PM–7:00 AM): +$3.00/hour. | Weekend Shift (12:00 AM Saturday–11:59 PM Sunday): +$2.00/hour.

JOB SUMMARY

The Oncology Nurse Navigator is a professional registered nurse with oncology-specific clinical knowledge who provides individualized assistance to patients, families, and caregivers to help overcome barriers within the healthcare system. Using the nursing process, the navigator educates, advocates, and coordinates care to promote informed decision-making and seamless transitions throughout the cancer continuum.

This position ensures quality and cost-effective care by coordinating services across multiple disciplines in accordance with provider plans, national guidelines, and the scope of nursing practice. The navigator provides direct and indirect care, assists with patient support needs, and fosters collaboration among providers, departments, and community resources to deliver comprehensive, compassionate oncology care.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Establishes and maintains relationships with patients from diagnosis through survivorship or end of life.
  • Triages complex cases and coordinates referrals to ensure timely, equitable care and appropriate follow-up.
  • Assesses patient needs and connects them with local, regional, and national resources.
  • Ensures patients understand their plan of care, educates them on next steps, and tracks progress.
  • Identifies and addresses barriers to care by coordinating with providers, departments, and external facilities.
  • Connects patients to supportive services such as the American Cancer Society, wig and prosthesis programs, and counseling resources.
  • Develops and maintains effective working relationships with internal staff, external providers, and community partners.
  • Advocates for patients by ensuring clear communication among the care team and empowering patient participation.
  • Creates and delivers individualized teaching plans, evaluating comprehension and reinforcing education on diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle.
  • Participates in Tumor Board preparation, attendance, and follow-up activities.
  • Contributes to community outreach efforts and educational events to promote awareness of oncology services.
  • Monitors patients after therapy completion to ensure appropriate follow-up, surveillance testing, and ongoing support.
  • Tracks metrics related to oncology navigation performance and outcomes.

Secondary Responsibilities

  • Reads and interprets medical documentation, orders, and care plans.
  • Writes reports and maintains accurate documentation in accordance with policy.
  • Demonstrates exceptional customer service and teamwork.
  • Maintains familiarity with all departmental and organizational policies, procedures, and protocols.
  • Ensures patient and family interactions are professional, compassionate, and consistent with CHN standards.

SHARED VALUES

Service: We serve with compassion and understanding.

Teamwork: We are one team – each one of us makes a difference.

Curiosity: We promote learning.

Integrity: We live by honesty, trust, and doing the right thing by our organizational values.

MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS

Education & Experience

  • Current unencumbered Oregon Registered Nurse (RN) license (BSN and Oncology Certification preferred).
  • Current AHA BLS certification required; ACLS within six months of hire.
  • Strong understanding of oncology care and treatment methodologies.
  • Preferred experience with chemotherapy infusion and oncology case management.
  • Knowledge of medical billing and insurance authorizations.
  • Membership in the Academy of Oncology Nurse and Patient Navigators preferred.
  • Completion upon hire of the following online training:
    • Oncology Navigator Training (14 CEUs)
    • Oncology Communication Skills for Navigators

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and EMR systems.
  • Excellent communication, clinical judgment, and organizational skills.
  • Strong ability to multitask and prioritize competing demands.
  • Commitment to holistic, patient-centered care.
  • Must obtain Oncology Nurse Navigation Certification within three years of navigation experience.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Physical Demands:

  • Frequent standing, walking, hearing, and use of hands.
  • Occasional sitting, stooping, or reaching.
  • Lifting up to 50 pounds occasionally.
  • Requires visual acuity (close, distance, color, peripheral, and depth perception).

Work Environment:

  • Moderate noise level.
  • Occasional exposure to infectious diseases, radiation, chemicals, or mechanical equipment.
  • Must be able to hear equipment alarms, patient calls, and instructions.

Repetitive Motions:

  • Frequent use of hands, grasping, and fine dexterity required.

Required Licenses & Certifications

    • BLS (Basic Life Support)
    • ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) within six months of hire
    • Oregon RN License
    • FIT Test
    • Membership in Oncology Nursing Society
    • ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ)

Required Upon Hire:

    • Oncology Navigator Training (14 CEUs)
    • Oncology Communication Skills for Navigators

Future Requirement:

    • Obtain Oncology Nurse Navigation Certification after three years of direct navigation experience.

This is designated as a hard to fill position. Please refer to policy HR-A37


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