Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Food Handler's Card. * Health Appraisal Questionnaire is required at hire and will be updated ...
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Food Handler's Card. * Health Appraisal Questionnaire is required at hire and will be updated ...
OR · On-site
This role will be managing three Claims Handlers and adjudicating our most complex construction ... Processing mail and prioritizing workload. * Responsible for telephone calls and written ...
OR · On-site
This role will be managing three Claims Handlers and adjudicating our most complex construction ... Processing mail and prioritizing workload. * Responsible for telephone calls and written ...
Substitute Teacher * Now Hiring for 2025-2026 Program Year! *
Springfield, OR · On-site
$15.50/hr
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Must have a current Food Handler's Card. Pediatric CPR and First Aide desirable. * Current ...
Substitute Teacher * Now Hiring for 2025-2026 Program Year! *
Springfield, OR · On-site
$15.50/hr
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Must have a current Food Handler's Card. Pediatric CPR and First Aide desirable. * Current ...
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Food Handler's Card. * Health Appraisal Questionnaire is required at hire and will be updated ...
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Food Handler's Card. * Health Appraisal Questionnaire is required at hire and will be updated ...
Float Youth Site Specialist - Home Youth Services - Graveyard
Salem, OR · On-site
$23 - $25.75/hr
CPR/First Aid, Food Handlers card, Mandatory Reporting, Privacy Laws, Trauma Informed Care, Suicide ... Supports client engagement and assistance, including answering the telephone, sorting mail, and ...
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Float Youth Site Specialist - Home Youth Services - Graveyard
Salem, OR · On-site
$23 - $25.75/hr
CPR/First Aid, Food Handlers card, Mandatory Reporting, Privacy Laws, Trauma Informed Care, Suicide ... Supports client engagement and assistance, including answering the telephone, sorting mail, and ...
Float Youth Site Specialist - Home Youth Services -Graveyard
Salem, OR · On-site
$23 - $25.75/hr
CPR/First Aid, Food Handlers card, Mandatory Reporting, Privacy Laws, Trauma Informed Care, Suicide ... Supports client engagement and assistance, including answering the telephone, sorting mail, and ...
Float Youth Site Specialist - Home Youth Services -Graveyard
Salem, OR · On-site
$23 - $25.75/hr
CPR/First Aid, Food Handlers card, Mandatory Reporting, Privacy Laws, Trauma Informed Care, Suicide ... Supports client engagement and assistance, including answering the telephone, sorting mail, and ...
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Must have a current Food Handler's Card. Pediatric CPR and First Aide desirable. * Current ...
Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc ... Must have a current Food Handler's Card. Pediatric CPR and First Aide desirable. * Current ...
Mail Handler information
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$16.07 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
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The median wage is $17.20 / hr.
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How much do mail handler jobs pay per hour?
What is the difference between Mail Handler vs Mail Clerk?
| Aspect | Mail Handler | Mail Clerk |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | High school diploma; on-the-job training | High school diploma; on-the-job training |
| Work Environment | Mail sorting facilities, warehouses | Post offices, administrative offices |
| Employer & Industry | Postal services, courier companies | Post offices, government agencies |
| Common Search & Comparison | Yes | Yes |
Mail Handlers and Mail Clerks both work in postal environments and require similar credentials. Mail Handlers typically work in sorting facilities handling large volumes of mail, while Mail Clerks often work in post offices managing administrative tasks. Both roles are essential in postal operations but differ mainly in work setting and specific duties.
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mail Handler, and why are they important?
What are some common challenges Mail Handlers face during peak mailing seasons?
What are mail handlers?
What Is a Mail Handler?
A mail handler sorts and processes mail for a company or the United States Postal Service (USPS). Mail handlers who work for private companies are responsible for checking incoming mail, sorting them by department, and ensures the documents and packages get to the correct person in the organization. Those working for USPS are required to unload mail containers, sort mail into the appropriate delivery sacks, repack damaged packages, and transport mail to distribution areas. A mail handler plays a pivotal role in ensuring that all mail is delivered to the right location.
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Posted 17 days ago
Job description
EHS Associate Teacher for the 2026-2027 Program Year
Position Purpose
To assist the EHS teacher and cooperate in a supportive role carrying out developmentally appropriate activities. To promote the health, nutrition and education of the children and to attend to their safety and welfare. Must meet requirements per Federal Head Start Performance Standards and any local, state and or agency policies and procedures.
Essential Job Responsibilities: Performance Indicators
Classroom Time (60%)
- Assist in setting up environment (indoor/outdoor).
- Use developmentally appropriate practices to facilitate activities with groups and individuals.
- Observe and record behaviors of children to assist the EHS Home Visitor and/or Teacher in the identification of each child's strengths and areas to grow.
- Participate in monthly staffing of children with all staff as appropriate.
- Work with and encourage parent and community volunteers.
- Integrate all EHS components into classroom time.
- Develop and utilize daily plans which reflect mandated elements, parental and cultural influences, and promote the social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development of EHS children.
- Follow a consistent schedule that meets individual needs, including small and large group experiences, choice time, music and movement, large and small motor activities, skill development, meals, and effective transitions between activities.
- Encourage experimentation, exploration, problem solving, cooperation, socialization, and choice making.
- Provide an atmosphere that promotes and reinforces parental involvement in the classroom.
- Work with special needs staff in the classroom to develop a collaborative approach that benefits all children in the classroom and meets the needs as specified on the IFSP.
- Sanitize classroom equipment and laundry.
- Assist with meal service as needed.
Bus Monitor (30%)
- Monitor and manage the behavior of children.
- Secure children in age/weight appropriate restraints.
- Communication with families, including mail, sign-off to authorized adults, cell phones etc.
- Assist in emergency evacuation.
Written Documentation & Miscellaneous (10%)
- Assist Home Visitors and Teachers in maintaining accurate written/electronic records, including: assessments, IFSP documentation, screening instruments, anecdotal observations, and other required forms.
- Assure/assist in general maintenance and security of facility.
- Attend meetings, training's, and appropriate professional development activities.
- Other duties as assigned.
All communications are potentially sensitive and are subject to Head Start's policy on confidentiality.
Minimum Requirements:
Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate Certificate) or 1 year certificate with infant toddler coursework required upon hire.
Associate degree in ECE (Early Childhood Education) with a focus on infant and toddler preferred.
- Prefer minimum of one year experience in a pre-school (infant/toddler) classroom.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Bilingual English/Spanish skills highly desirable.
- Working knowledge of community resources.
- Within 30 days of employment must be Pediatric CPR & First Aid certified and have a current Food Handler's Card.
- Health Appraisal Questionnaire is required at hire and will be updated annually.
- At time of hire must be currently enrolled in Child Care Division-Central Background Registry and must renew every two years.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Frequent significant decision and problem solving abilities.
- Ability to supervise and monitor infants & toddlers at all times to ensure a safe environment. This includes the physical ability to monitor and move quickly in order to respond to children who are very active and may need restraint or redirection in order to insure their safety or the safety of others.
- Ability to respond appropriately to an emergency or a crisis situation.
- Frequent kneeling, bending at waist and neck, and sitting on floor also frequent getting up and down from seat to assist children on bus and in classroom.
- Occasional lifting (up to 50 lbs.) in classroom setting and assisting children into seats on the bus and the ability to carry or drag a child in an emergency situation out of a bus to a safe area.
- Occasional climbing to enter and exit a bus and sitting throughout bus routes
Position Information
- Full Year position.
- Supervised by EHS Manager.
- Starting at $19.95
Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. This job description is subject to change at any time.
Head Start of Lane County is an EEO Employer.
Head Start of Lane County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All employment decisions, including the recruiting, hiring, placement, training availability, promotion, compensation, evaluation, disciplinary actions, and termination of employment (if necessary) are made without regard to the employee's race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy or childbirth, personal appearance, family responsibilities, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation, source of income, place of residence, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, marital status, military veteran status, unfavorable discharge from military service, physical or mental disability, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law.