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Part Time Day Shift Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Radiologic Technologist

Newberg, OR · On-site

$76K - $119K/yr

Radiology Technologist at our Newberg Medical Center in Newberg, OR. Part-Time/Day Shift - Tuesday - Friday from 3pm-1:30am $4,000 Sign-on Bonus for eligible external candidates who meet all ...

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Part-Time/Day Shift - Saturday and Sunday from 8am-8:30pm and Monday from 8am-4:30pm $4,000 Sign-on Bonus for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment - this is in addition to ...

Part-Time/Day Shift - Saturday and Sunday from 8am-8:30pm and Monday from 8am-4:30pm $4,000 Sign-on Bonus for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment - this is in addition to ...

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How much do part time day shift jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time day shift in Oregon is $15.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.99 and $17.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time day shift?

Part time day shift jobs are employment positions that require fewer hours than full-time roles—typically less than 35-40 hours per week—and are scheduled during the daytime, often between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. These jobs are ideal for individuals seeking work-life balance, students, or those with other commitments. Day shift roles can be found in various industries, including retail, healthcare, hospitality, and administration. Common examples include cashier, receptionist, barista, or warehouse associate. The specific hours and days worked can vary by employer, but they generally avoid evening, overnight, or weekend shifts.

What are the typical responsibilities and expectations for someone working a part time day shift?

In a Part Time Day Shift role, your responsibilities will vary by industry but generally include tasks that support daily operations during regular business hours. You may be expected to assist customers, manage inventory, perform administrative duties, or support team projects. Since the position covers daytime hours, you’ll often collaborate closely with full-time staff and may be called upon to handle peak business periods. Flexibility, reliability, and strong communication skills are key to thriving in this role, and performing well can lead to more hours or advancement opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time day shift worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Day Shift Worker, you typically need reliability, time management, and basic job-specific skills or experience relevant to the industry (such as retail, healthcare, or food service). Familiarity with point-of-sale systems, scheduling software, or inventory management tools may be required, depending on the role. Strong communication, teamwork, and a proactive attitude help individuals stand out in a part-time day shift environment. These skills ensure efficient operations, positive customer interactions, and the ability to adapt to varying tasks and schedules.

What is the difference between Part Time Day Shift vs Part Time Evening Shift?

AspectPart Time Day ShiftPart Time Evening Shift
Work HoursTypically 8:00 AM - 4:00 PMUsually 4:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Work EnvironmentDaytime operations, regular business hoursEvening operations, after-hours tasks
Required CredentialsSame as the related role, often no special certificationsSame as the related role, often no special certifications
Industry UsageCommon in retail, healthcare, administrative rolesCommon in retail, hospitality, customer service

Part Time Day Shift and Part Time Evening Shift differ mainly in their working hours and typical work environment. Day shifts usually run during regular business hours, while evening shifts cover after-hours operations. Both shifts often require similar credentials and are used across various industries like retail and healthcare. Your choice depends on your schedule preference and industry needs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Part Time Shift jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Part Time Shift jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Part Time Day Shift jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Part Time Day Shift job openings:

Infographic showing various Part Time Day Shift job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 28% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,182 per year, or $16 per hour.

Warmline Operator - Part Time Day Shift

Community Counseling Solutions

Heppner, OR • On-site

$20.96 - $29.38/hr

Part-time

PTO

Re-posted 21 hours ago


Job description

Description:

JOB TITLE: Warmline Peer Support Operator

DEPT/LOCATION: David Romprey Oregon Warmline

SUPERVISOR: Warmline Supervisor

FTE STATUS: .375 FTE (15 hours/wk) There will be 3 Weekend Day shifts - 5 hours each (between 8am - 5pm)

EXEMPT/NON-EXEMPT expectation: non-exempt

PAY GRADE: B6 ($20.96 - $29.38 per hour, depending on experience)

**Plus shift differential pay ranging from $1 to $2.50 for working nights and weekends


*** $2,612.50 Hiring Bonus!!

(2 year Commitment, Staggered-taxed Payout)


Community Counseling Solutions provides a team-based Servant Leadership environment!


Apply Directly at https://ccswebsite.org/employment/

Our mission is to provide dynamic, progressive, and diverse supports to improve the well-being of our communities and we’re looking for motivated employees to help us continue our vision!


Benefits included with this position, but not limited to:

  • Paid vacation, sick days, floating holiday, community service day, mental health days, paid holidays, etc.
  • Employee Assistance & Wellness Benefits


DESCRIPTION

The Warmline Peer Support Operator, under the limited supervision of the assigned Warmline Supervisor, and guidance of a Team Leader is to provide confidential, non-judgmental and non critical support to callers while practicing the principles of Intentional Peer Support (IPS).


SUPERVISION

Supervision Received

The Warmline Peer Support Operator works under the general direction of the assigned Warmline Supervisor. The Warmline Peer Support Operator will have assistance in most cases of a Shift Leader who will provide daily to weekly guidance. The assigned Warmline Supervisor will also conduct the yearly performance evaluations.

Supervision Exercised

The Warmline Peer Support Operator does not supervise anyone.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Will take calls from callers around the state and provide them phone support as taught in the training provided by CCS.
  • Will take part in ongoing training and team-building and will work closely with other Shift Leaders in a work environment that may require improvements and change.
  • Keep track of all data logs; enter data and present data in a way that accurately and professionally represents warmline activity. Write reports as necessary to the Warmline Shift Leader or assigned Warmline Supervisor (depending on Shift Leader availability).
  • Provide all information in a timely and professional manner.
Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS


Education and/or Experience

Must identify as a person with lived experience of having big feelings and provide support to others through difficult times.


Certifications

Must possess a certificate for completion of the Core Training in Intentional Peer Support (IPS) and become registered with the Oregon Health Authority Traditional Health Worker registry as a Peer Support Specialist during the first 6 months of working for the Warmline.


Other Skills and Abilities

  • Will show a working understanding of what the Warmline is and what it is not by completing training role-plays both in training and in week to week development of skills.
  • Must be able to work with minimal supervision.
  • Will take part of ongoing trainings and meetings as assigned.
  • Adhere to all policies and procedures.
  • Respect, feedback, and strong communication and team skills will be essential.
  • Must show and/or be willing to learn a fundamental awareness of cross-cultural issues, dual diagnosis/addictions, and effects of PTSD/trauma. Within 3 years.
  • Participate in ongoing trainings as assigned.
  • The position requires the handling of highly confidential information. Must adhere to rules and laws pertaining to client confidentiality.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively in both written and oral formats or with assistance
  • Information communicated ranges from routine/basic to complex and confidential information.
  • Must be able or willing to learn, use or do the fallowing: Microsoft Office (MS Word, Excel, and Publisher etc.), keeping written and digital logs for data collection, conference calls monthly state wide, email, office automation such as printers, fax, and multi phone lines.


CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS

Must pass all criminal history check requirements as required by ORS 181.536-181.537 and in accordance with OAR 410-007-0200 through 410-007-0380.

In addition to a pre-employment background check, each employee, volunteer and contractor shall be checked on a monthly basis against the OIG and GSA exclusion lists, as well as other federal and state agency lists. If it is discovered that an employee, volunteer or contractor is excluded or sanctioned it will be the cause for immediate termination of employment, volunteering, or the termination of the contract.


PRE-HIRE DRUG SCREENING – required prior to hire


PHYSICAL DEMANDS

While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use office automation including computer and phone systems that require find manipulation, grasping, typing and reaching.

The employee is also regularly required to sit; talk and hear; use hands and fingers and handle or feel. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; stoop; kneel and/or squat when adjusting equipment or retrieving supplies.


WORK ENVIRONMENT

Work is performed in the sponsored location provided by funding counties and as such the environment is not able to be predicted by CCS.

This position may be exposed to the everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety precautions typical of such places in a sponsored location (i.e. moving mechanical parts, airborne particles, electrical shock, etc.).