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Low Income Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Controller

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$140K - $160K/yr

Exempt, non-union position The Controller will be a key leader in the organization, overseeing all financial, accounting, and compliance functions for a growing portfolio of low-income housing ...

Janitor

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$23.15 - $25.43/hr

Experience working with low-income people * Experience working with a diverse population. * Excellent written and verbal skills. * Must pass background and drug screening test Physical Requirements ...

Janitor

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$23.15 - $25.43/hr

Experience working with low-income people * Experience working with a diverse population. * Excellent written and verbal skills. * Must pass background and drug screening test Physical Requirements ...

Shelter Monitor

Lakewood, WA ยท On-site

$21.26 - $27.51/hr

Experience providing services to low-income and/or people experiencing homelessness. * One year maintenance, customer service and/or direct service. Other Requirements: * Must have access to reliable ...

Shelter Monitor

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$21.90 - $28.34/hr

Experience providing services to low-income and/or people experiencing homelessness. * One year maintenance, customer service and/or direct service. Other Requirements: * Must have access to reliable ...

Shelter Monitor

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$21.90 - $28.34/hr

Experience providing services to low-income and/or people experiencing homelessness. * One year maintenance, customer service and/or direct service. Other Requirements: * Must have access to reliable ...

Shelter Monitor

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$21.90 - $28.34/hr

Experience providing services to low-income and/or people experiencing homelessness. * One year maintenance, customer service and/or direct service. Physical Requirements for this position can be ...

Shelter Monitor

Seattle, WA ยท On-site

$21.90 - $28.34/hr

Experience providing services to low-income and/or people experiencing homelessness. * One year maintenance, customer service and/or direct service. Other Requirements: * Must have access to reliable ...

Shelter Monitor

Lakewood, WA ยท On-site

$21.90 - $28.34/hr

Experience providing services to low-income and/or people experiencing homelessness. * One year maintenance, customer service and/or direct service. Other Requirements: * Must have access to reliable ...

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How much do low income jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for low income in the United States is $75,412.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $100,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Low Income vs Cashier?

AspectLow IncomeCashier
Required CredentialsVaries, often no formal education neededHigh school diploma or equivalent often required
Work EnvironmentVarious, including retail, service, or manual laborRetail stores, supermarkets, fast food outlets
Industry UsageRefers to income level, not a specific jobSpecific job role within retail or service sectors

Low Income describes a person's income level, often used to identify economic status, while a Cashier is a specific job role within retail or service industries. Understanding this difference helps clarify whether you're discussing income categories or employment positions.

What are low income jobs?

Low income jobs are positions that typically pay wages or salaries below the median income level for a region or country. These jobs are often found in sectors such as retail, hospitality, food service, agriculture, and home care. Workers in low income jobs may struggle to afford basic necessities and are sometimes eligible for government assistance programs. Improving skills or pursuing education can help individuals move into higher-paying positions over time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Low Income Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive in low-income jobs, individuals often need a strong work ethic, basic literacy and numeracy skills, and sometimes a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with workplace safety protocols, point-of-sale systems, or specific equipment relevant to the job (such as cleaning tools or warehouse machinery) can be important. Dependability, adaptability, and effective communication help individuals excel and build positive relationships with supervisors and coworkers. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining steady employment, advancing to better positions, and ensuring workplace safety and productivity.

What challenges might someone working in a Low Income Housing Specialist role encounter, and how can they effectively address them?

Professionals in Low Income Housing Specialist roles often face challenges such as navigating complex eligibility requirements, balancing high caseloads, and addressing urgent housing needs with limited resources. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and staying updated on local housing policies are key to overcoming these challenges. Successful specialists often collaborate closely with clients, landlords, and community organizations to secure housing and support services, making adaptability and empathy crucial qualities for the role.
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Infographic showing various Low Income job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 56% Full Time, 40% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,412 per year, or $36.3 per hour.
Building Support Worker

Building Support Worker

Low Income Housing Institute

Seattle, WA โ€ข On-site

$22.71 - $28.41/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Building Support Worker
LOCATION: Gossett Place - 4719 12th Ave NE, Seattle WA

Available shifts:
16 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 8AM - 4:30PM

-Or-

16 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 4PM - 12:30AM


REPORTS TO: Area Manager

PAY RANGE: $22.71-$28.34 per hour

BENEFITS: Medical, dental, vision, retirement, life insurance, long term disability insurance and sick leave are available to employees. Employees accrue 116 hours of vacation during the first year and receive 11 paid holidays. (Prorated for part-time employees).

Position Type: Non-exempt position. This is a unionized position, represented by Local 8 of the Office of Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU).

The Building Support Worker duties are primarily security duties for a building with 24/7 staff.

Responsibilities:

  • Foster a safe, clean and peaceful environment.
  • Provide an onsite presence mainly at the reception desk monitoring the building through security camera and monitoring the people as they enter and exit the building. The purpose is to assist with deterring theft, violence, vandalism, illegal activities or infractions of property rules.
  • Enforce house rules and guest policies.
  • Monitor individuals entering and exiting the property.
  • Monitor activities and appearance of the common areas โ€“ entry, hallways, bathrooms and community rooms.
  • Respond to residentsโ€™ concerns and questions regarding the building.
  • Respond to emergencies on site, being on-call with a cell phone and performing grounds checks. Call 911 in case of emergencies such as fire or injuries. Alert LIHI staff and management of incidents, safety concerns and other related issues.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • One year property security experience.
  • Excellent problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
  • Experience working with low-income people.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Must pass criminal background and drug test.

About us:

The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) has a 30-year history and track record of owning and managing low-income housing; developing innovative solutions to homelessness; advocating for housing justice; providing supportive services; and operating hygiene services for homeless people at our Urban Rest Stops. LIHI staff have developed over 5,000 affordable housing units and manages over 3,000 units including rental housing, permanent supportive housing and transitional housing. The populations served include: families, singles, seniors, veterans, young adults, immigrants, low wage workers, and people living with physical and mental disabilities. LIHI is one of the largest nonprofit housing organizations in the state. Our properties are located in Seattle, King County, and five adjacent counties. LIHI is a national leader in sponsoring tiny house villages as a crisis solution to homelessness. Annually, the tiny house villages and shelters serve 2,000 homeless people and our hygiene programs serve over 8,000 homeless people. LIHI staff is collaborative, dynamic, and dedicated to taking bold steps in ending homelessness and creating supportive communities for people to thrive.


16 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 8AM - 4:30PM OR 16 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 4PM - 12:30AM
16 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 8AM - 4:30PM OR 16 Hours per week - Saturday and Sunday 4PM - 12:30AM