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Mail Room Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Supervise Finance and mail room staff: Provide supervision, guidance, and training to Finance Department and mail room personnel. Typical Qualifications Minimum Education Level Bachelors in ...

Assistant Finance Director

Newport, OR · On-site

$90K - $122K/yr

Supervise Finance and mail room staff: * Provide supervision, guidance, and training to Finance Department and mail room personnel. Typical Qualifications Minimum Education Level Bachelors in ...

Claims Supervisor

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$27.03 - $40.54/hr

Responsible for the organization and supervision of the Claims Processing Department and mail room for Samaritan Health Plans (SHP). Provides leadership in setting and maintaining standards for the ...

Room Attendant

Gold Beach, OR

$14 - $17.75/hr

Softly knocks on room door and identifies self. Enters and prepares room for cleaning. Strips and makes bed with clean linen. Dusts the room and furniture. Replenishes guest room and bath supplies.

Room Attendant

Gold Beach, OR · On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Softly knocks on room door and identifies self.Enters and prepares room for cleaning.Strips and makes bed with clean linen.Dusts the room and furniture.Replenishes guest room and bath supplies.Cleans ...

Room Attendant

Gold Beach, OR · On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Open Date 8/26/2025 Division Pacific Reef Hotel Category Room Department Position Room Attendant Description Enters work place at scheduled time in uniform ready to begin work. Properly clocks in.

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How much do mail room jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for mail room in Oregon is $19.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.78 and $21.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mail room?

A mail room job refers to the roles given to workers in an internal company postal delivery system. Mail rooms get dozens of parcels and letters every day that must be sorted and delivered throughout the office. Large companies have huge mailrooms that can serve as mini post offices, weighing packages and adding postage to outgoing envelopes and documents. A mail room job has multiple duties and requires you to spend much time on your feet delivering mail and carrying packages all over the business.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mail room clerk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mail Room Clerk, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage high volumes of incoming and outgoing mail, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with mail sorting machines, postage meters, and inventory tracking systems is typically necessary. Dependability, time management, and effective communication are important soft skills in this role. These abilities help ensure timely delivery, accurate distribution, and smooth operations within an organization.

What are some common challenges faced in a mail room position, and how can they be managed effectively?

Mail Room staff often encounter challenges such as managing high volumes of incoming and outgoing mail, ensuring timely delivery to the right departments, and maintaining confidentiality with sensitive documents. Effective organization, attention to detail, and strong time management skills are essential for handling these tasks. Many mail rooms also use digital tracking systems to streamline workflow and minimize errors, so being comfortable with basic technology can be very beneficial.

What is the difference between Mail Room vs Courier?

AspectMail RoomCourier
CredentialsBasic organizational skills, sometimes a high school diplomaValid driver’s license, sometimes certifications for delivery
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, internal mail handlingOn-the-road, external deliveries
Employer & IndustryCorporations, government agencies, educational institutionsLogistics companies, delivery services, retail
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

While both Mail Room staff and Couriers handle delivery and distribution tasks, Mail Room employees typically work within an organization managing internal mail, whereas Couriers focus on external deliveries to clients or other locations. The roles differ mainly in work environment and scope, but both require organizational skills and knowledge of delivery procedures.

Is working in a mail room hard?

Working in a mail room involves physical tasks such as sorting, delivering, and managing mail, which can be physically demanding and require attention to detail. The job often involves standing for long periods and working under time constraints, but it generally does not require advanced skills or certifications.

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Infographic showing various Mail Room job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 66% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,976 per year, or $19.2 per hour.

Mail and Information Specialist - Shelter Services

TRANSITION PROJECTS INC

Portland, OR • On-site

$25.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Transition Projects rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

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Job description

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Position:                     Mail and Information Specialist

Supervisor:                Senior Resource Center Manager

Location:                    Bud Clark Commons; Resource Center, 650 NW Irving Street

Hours:                         Monday - Friday 8:00am – 4:00pm

Wage:                         $25.50 hourly

                                    Eligible for 5% Language Differential

Classification:           Non-Exempt, Union Represented, Full-Time, Benefit Eligible

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

The Resource Center is a drop-in center that provides connections to resources and programs available with Transition Projects. The Resource Center assists people to meet their needs for hygiene, access shelter and housing resources, receive mail, and connect to services. This position oversees the mail distribution program in the Resource Center that supports mail service for thousands of Portland residents who are unhoused, newly housed, or in a space where they are unable to get their mail securely. Primary duties include sorting and distributing mail and packages, and training and assisting volunteers to sort mail. The right person for this position is highly organized, can support volunteers, and enjoys interacting with participants in the Resource Center.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Stamp, organize and file all incoming mail and packages.
  2. Record and file all identifiable checks, birth certificates and transit passes.
  3. Return to sender mail that has not been picked up in a two-week period.
  4. Distribute mail to participants in the Bud Clark Commons Resource Center.
  5. Pull mail to be held or forwarded and process as appropriate.
  6. Distribute weekly report of mail received regarding housing or identification.
  7. Provide participants with information about agency programs, services, and requirements.
  8. Maintain appropriate documentation of services delivered.
  9. Provide participants with referrals to services at other agencies. Maintain knowledge of available resources for low-income/homeless population.
  10. Maintain agency guidelines regarding ID requirements. Maintain agency clean and sober guidelines.
  11. Attend team meetings and other meetings as required.
  12. Supervise volunteers who assist with Resource Center and mail room duties.
  13. Other duties as assigned.

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

Each Transition Projects employee must:

  1. Acquire First Aid/CPR/AED certification within 30 days of hire and be retested biannually thereafter throughout employment.
  2. Complete Bloodborne Pathogens and Narcan Training within 30 days of hire and be retested annually thereafter throughout employment.
  3. Demonstrate reliability by being present for work as scheduled, arriving and leaving on time and taking breaks in expected time frames.
  4. Interact effectively with persons of diverse ethnic backgrounds, religious views, cultural backgrounds, and sexual orientations and treat each individual with respect and dignity.
  5. Attend agency and program staff meetings.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee, with or without accommodation, to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

  1. Hearing and vision adequate for interaction with participants, interaction with staff and interaction with the general public.
  2. Hearing adequate for telephone work. Vision adequate for close work.
  3. Hand and finger dexterity adequate to operate standard office equipment.
  4. Ability to walk, bend, stand, sit, reach, stoop, pull, squat, and climb stairs and ladders.
  5. Sitting at a desk completing paperwork and working on a computer for lengthy periods.
  6. Ability to perform CPR and other emergency life-saving care with the assistance of teammates until emergency responders arrive.
  7. Ability to lift 50 pounds.

WORKING CONDITIONS / SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

  1. Work environments may include exposure to animals/pets across various program sites.
  2. This position may have exposure to bloodborne pathogens or other infectious materials during the course of duties. Bloodborne pathogens training, safety protocols, and appropriate protective equipment are provided. The Hepatitis B vaccination is offered at no cost.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

The right individual for this position has a passion for helping others, is nonjudgmental, and is able to

deal with difficult situations in positive and constructive ways.

  1. Associate degree or higher in a related field -OR- One-year experience in social services. Experience working with homeless/low-income population helpful.
  2. Ability to accurately and quickly alphabetize and file documents.
  3. Demonstrated ability to deal with confrontational situations and hostile participants in a positive fashion.
  4. Understanding of the issues surrounding homelessness, chemical dependency, mental health, domestic violence and sexual assault.
  5. Demonstrated ability to work independently. Ability to appropriately assess a situation and take corrective action as necessary.
  6. Knowledge of services available to low-income and homeless persons through Transition Projects and other agencies or the demonstrated ability to obtain such knowledge.
  7. Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team in the delivery of services to participants.
  8. Computer literacy. Demonstrated ability to use word processing, database, spreadsheet, e-mail, and Internet programs.
  9. Excellent oral, written, and telephone communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills.
  10. Bilingual English/Spanish fluency is strongly preferred.
  11. Office/clerical experience. Familiarity with office equipment (copier, fax, multi-line phone system, etc.).

Transition Projects, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, marital status, familial status, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetic information, source of income, union participation or activities, or any other status legally protected by applicable local, state or federal law.

Disclaimer

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.


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