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How much do part time temporary finance jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time temporary finance in the United States is $23.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Temporary Finance professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Temporary Finance professional, you typically need a solid understanding of basic accounting principles, financial reporting, and data entry, often supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Familiarity with accounting software such as QuickBooks, Excel, or SAP is commonly required, and some temporary roles may ask for certification like a Bookkeeping Certificate. Attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication are standout soft skills for handling fluctuating tasks and collaborating with teams. These skills and qualities ensure accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in supporting the organization’s short-term financial needs.

What are part time temporary finance jobs?

Part time temporary finance jobs are positions within the finance sector that require employees to work fewer hours than a standard full-time role and are only needed for a short or fixed duration. These roles may include tasks such as bookkeeping, accounts payable or receivable, financial analysis, or assisting during busy periods like tax season or financial audits. They are ideal for individuals seeking flexible work arrangements or those looking to gain experience in finance without a long-term commitment. Employers often hire for these roles to address seasonal workload increases, cover employee absences, or complete specific projects.

What are the typical responsibilities and work expectations for a part-time temporary finance role?

In a part-time temporary finance position, you can expect to handle tasks such as data entry, assisting with accounts payable and receivable, reconciling bank statements, and supporting month-end close processes. The nature of temporary roles means you may be asked to quickly adapt to different systems and processes, often providing support during peak periods or special projects. Flexibility and attention to detail are important, as you may work independently or as part of a small team, collaborating with other finance staff and departments as needed. These roles can provide valuable exposure to various finance functions and may sometimes lead to more permanent opportunities.
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Law - Part-Time Temporary Faculty - 519514

Law - Part-Time Temporary Faculty - 519514

The University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


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7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 58 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

351st of 539 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Law - Part-Time Temporary Faculty - 519514
Job no: 519514
Work type: Temporary Part-time (No benefits)
Location: Tuscaloosa
Categories: Temporary Part Time Faculty
Department/Organization
218112 - Adjunct Faculty/Lecturers
Rank
Instructor
Position Summary
The University of Alabama School of Law is seeking applicants for adjunct teaching positions.
Detailed Position Information
The University of Alabama School of Law is seeking applicants for adjunct teaching positions. Candidates must have a J.D. from an accredited law school or an equivalent degree (such as a Ph.D. in a related field), and they must possess academic credentials or practice experience demonstrating both expertise in the relevant subject area and the potential for outstanding classroom instruction. Subject areas may include all aspects of civil, criminal, and public law, including but not limited to: Accounting for Lawyers, Antitrust, Banking Law, Construction Law, Corporate Law, Criminal Procedure (including Pretrial, Trial, and Postconviction), Election Law, Energy Law, Entertainment Law, Federal Jurisdiction, Financial Technology, Healthcare Liability and Medical Malpractice, Intellectual Property (including Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks), Military Law, Nonprofit Law, Payment Systems, Privacy and Data Security, Taxation (including Corporate and Partnership Tax), and Workers' Compensation. The Law School will consider courses not listed above that provide significant and relevant additions to our present curriculum. Compensation is provided at an adjunct rate based on the number of credit hours taught. The Law School aims to develop a pool of applicants interested in teaching existing courses as opportunities become available and to expand the current curriculum as resources permit.
Minimum Qualifications
JD degree from an ABA accredited Law School and academic credentials or practice experience indicative of expertise in relevant subject areas, and potential for strong teaching.
Instructions and Required Materials for Application
Include a resume/CV.
About the Division/College/School
If you are looking to join a Top 25 law school-Top10 among publicly supported law schools-with a strong academic community, enviable student bar passage and employment rates, a low student-to-faculty ratio, and curricular offerings with breadth and depth, all within a supportive and diverse environment, then Alabama Law is the place for you.
Alabama Law has long been an excellent place to seriously engage in both teaching and scholarship, and the academic community is taking notice. Members of our faculty are engaging a wide range of issues that are at the heart of debates over substantive and procedural law, public policy, historical understandings, and philosophical values. And their scholarship is published in leading university presses including Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, Princeton, Yale, and NYU.
Our faculty's academic engagement benefits our students, not only in the classroom but also as they enter the profession. Employment numbers for our graduates nationwide continue to be a solid marker of the quality of our students and of the education they receive here. Recent data indicate that Alabama Law is ranked among the top law schools for the percentage of graduates who secure federal judicial clerkships.
At the heart of what makes Alabama Law a superb place are our people-faculty, staff, and students. Here, you will find an impressive, motivated, and diverse community of colleagues. You can see and hear their contributions, not only in classrooms and hallways, but in other venues across the nation.
About the University
The University of Alabama, part of The University of Alabama System, is the state's flagship university. UA shapes a better world through its teaching, research and service. With a global reputation for excellence, UA provides an inclusive, forward-thinking environment and nearly 200 degree programs on a beautiful, student-centered campus.
A leader in cutting-edge research, UA advances discovery, creative inquiry and knowledge through more than 30 research centers. The University of Alabama has R1: Doctoral Universities - Very High Research Activity status by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education and is among the top doctoral research universities in the United States.
As the state's largest higher education institution, UA drives economic growth in Alabama and beyond.
About Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa is so much more than a college town.
It's a vibrant community that's filled with legendary history. Located along the Black Warrior River, the city features a walkable downtown that's complete with live music, locally owned shops, outdoor spaces to explore and local restaurants to meet every palate. With a geography ranging from suburban to rural, the area offers a variety of housing options along with excellent public and private schools and a wealth of recreational and entertainment options.
With a metro area population of 235,000, the Druid City lies about an hour southwest of Birmingham, in west-central Alabama. It's within a few hours' drive of Gulf Coast beaches and major cities like Nashville, New Orleans and Atlanta, making it a great base for growing better acquainted with the South's finest offerings.
Background Investigation and EEO Statement
Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation and information obtained from social media and other internet sources. A prior conviction reported as a result of the background investigation DOES NOT automatically disqualify a candidate from consideration for this position. A candidate with a prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags will receive an individualized review of the prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags before a hiring decision is made.
The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against because of their protected status. Applicants to and employees of this institution are protected under Federal law from discrimination on several bases. Follow the link below to find out more. "EEO is the Law" https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/migrated_files/employers/poster_screen_reader_optimized.pdf
Advertised: 03 May 2023 Central Daylight Time
Applications close: 31 Dec 2026 Central Standard Time

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