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How much do part time typing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time typing in Oregon is $20.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.26 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Part Time Typing position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Part Time Typing role, strong keyboarding skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in written English are essential, often supported by a high school diploma. Familiarity with word processing software like Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or specialized transcription tools is typically required. Dependability, time management, and the ability to work independently help candidates excel in this position. These skills ensure accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in producing high-quality typed documents within designated timelines.

How to make 2000 a week working from home?

Part time typing jobs typically pay by the hour or project, making earning $2000 weekly challenging without full-time hours or high-volume projects. To reach that income, you may need to combine multiple freelance or remote typing assignments, develop specialized skills like transcription or data entry, and work consistently to increase your total earnings.

What are the typical daily tasks for someone in a Part Time Typing position?

In a Part Time Typing role, your daily tasks will generally include accurately transcribing written or audio content, formatting documents, proofreading for errors, and meeting daily or weekly deadlines. You may be asked to handle a range of document types, such as reports, correspondence, meeting notes, or data entries, depending on the industry and employer. Collaboration with supervisors or other team members is sometimes required to clarify instructions or ensure consistency in formatting. This job typically offers flexibility, allowing you to work at designated hours or even remotely, depending on company policy.

Can I earn money by just typing?

Part time typing jobs typically involve transcribing or data entry tasks that can be done remotely. These jobs usually pay per project or hourly and require basic computer skills and attention to detail. Earning money depends on the amount of work completed and the rates offered by employers or clients.

Is it worth earning money by typing?

Part time typing jobs can provide supplemental income and help develop skills such as accuracy and speed. However, pay rates vary widely and often depend on the complexity of tasks and experience, so earnings may be modest compared to full-time positions.

What is a Part Time Typing job?

A Part Time Typing job involves typing documents, data entry, or transcribing content for a few hours per day or week. These jobs are ideal for freelancers, students, or anyone looking to earn extra income with flexible hours. Tasks may include entering information into databases, typing handwritten notes, or transcribing audio recordings. Basic typing skills, attention to detail, and accuracy are essential for this role. Some positions may require knowledge of specific software or industry terminology.

Are there jobs that pay you to type?

Part-time typing jobs are available that pay individuals to input data, transcribe audio, or perform administrative tasks. These roles often require basic computer skills, attention to detail, and sometimes specific software proficiency, and they can be done remotely or in an office setting.
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Administrative Assistant II - Central Office, Front Desk (Bilingual Preferred), 8.0 hrs/day (1.0 FTE

Administrative Assistant II - Central Office, Front Desk (Bilingual Preferred), 8.0 hrs/day (1.0 FTE

North Clackamas Schools

Milwaukie, OR โ€ข On-site

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

Full-time, Part-time, Temporary

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Job description

Position Type:
Operations & Administrative Staff/Administrative Assistant/Clerical
Date Posted:
7/6/2026
Location:
Human Resources
Date Available:
07/27/2026
Closing Date:
07/13/2026
Administrative Assistant II - Central Office, 8 hrs/day (1.0 FTE), Full Time, Temporary
*This is a temporary position ending 12/18/2026*
*First round of interviews will be conducted by a review of applicants' video submission.*
The North Clackamas School District strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of our staff and students. We foster equity and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our qualifications described. If you are unsure whether you meet the qualifications of this position, or how this would be determined, please feel free to contact Human Resources to discuss your application.
POSITION SUMMARY:
This position provides secretarial and office management support for a major division or subdivision of the school district. Incumbent serves as the senior administrative/clerical staff member responsible for supporting the office administrator and, as appropriate, providing administrative leadership to the office staff.
COMPENSATION:
Initial wage placement according to NCSD/OSEA Collective Bargaining Agreement.
CLASSIFIED WAGE SCHEDULE 2026-2027
JOB GROUP
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
E
25.27
26.52
27.86
29.26
30.72
32.27
33.90
35.58
*Language testing is required for bilingual applicants and they will be placed at step F upon passing*
CLASSIFIED WAGE SCHEDULE 2026-2027
JOB GROUP
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Step 9
F
27.61
28.98
30.46
31.96
33.58
35.25
37.02
38.88
Retirement Plan Contributions
North Clackamas School District participates in the Oregon Public Employee Retirement System (PERS and OPSRP) on behalf of its employees. The district contributes the employer portion; there is also a mandatory employee portion. Upon eligibility, which is defined as working at least six full calendar months in a qualifying position, the employee is required to contribute 6% as their employee portion, via payroll deduction. Part-time employees working at least six months and 600 hours in a calendar year will qualify.
SCHEDULE: Expected hours 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, subject to change depending on department need
WORK CALENDAR: 260 days
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Incumbents must have successful experience in working with culturally diverse families and communities, or have otherwise demonstrated a commitment to strengthening engagement of a diverse community and skill in communicating with a diverse population.
  • Two years or post high school education preferably leading to an associate degree. At the discretion of the District, highly related and comparable experience in excess of that required below may be substituted for all or part of the two years of college/university education.
  • Three (3) years of progressively responsible office experience involving independence of action and decision making responsibilities. For positions involving fiscal and/or bookkeeping responsibilities, the experience must include accounting and bookkeeping procedures. Related education above the high school level may be substituted for experience at the District's discretion.
  • Must possess advanced secretarial, administrative, and clerical skills including typing and filing, and must possess knowledge of basic office equipment and technology, keyboarding skills of at least 40 words per minute, and skill in the use of office software for documents, spread sheets, presentations, and, as appropriate, data bases.
  • Knowledge of general secretarial procedures including excellent grammar and proofing skills, and the ability to maintain accurate and reliable records and data.
  • Ability to work effectively in an environment with frequent interruptions requiring the ability to concentrate and consistently produce accurate work while responding to interruptions and changing priorities.
  • Ability to interact with students, parents, staff, and community members, personally, telephonically, and through electronic communications, in a warm and confident manner.
  • Initiative and ability to work with minimal direction; sound judgment and decision making capabilities are essential.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality in all matters.
  • Demonstrate sensitivity to the cultural, ethnic, gender, and religious diversity of students, staff, parents, and community

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bilingual and bicultural skills

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (depending on specific assignment):
  1. Secretarial Support. Provides secretarial support to the office administrator and other administrative staff. Maintains appointment calendar to include scheduling and conflict resolution; schedules meetings; formats and types correspondence, staff evaluations, forms, memoranda, and reports from handwritten drafts, dictation; duplicates; or computer drafts and distributes materials. At the discretion of the office administrator, may type and distribute staff bulletins and newsletters; may schedule staff meetings and record and transcribe meeting minutes. Assists in providing secretarial support to staff and prepare business communications. Makes travel arrangements and prepares and submits all required paperwork. Maintains confidential records, evaluations, emergency procedures and information, and records and files for staff. May have regular authorization to sign designated forms for the administrator(s). As requested or assigned, initiates and/or prepares or provides guidance in the preparation and distributes personnel documents and actions, and personnel related documents such as injury reports, on behalf of the administrator. Follows through to assure the personnel and related transactions are processed and to maintain awareness of and inform administrator of status of the action.
  2. Office Management. Greets visitors entering the office and provides direction, guidance, and direct assistance on routine matters and personal areas of responsibility. Answers telephone and respond to inquiries; screens telephone calls; or redirects call based on knowledge of the office and the district. Receives, routes, distributes, and as appropriate redirects mail to staff. Manages office budget, office supplies, and office equipment. Assist staff in the use of equipment and in appropriate office and administrative procedures. Takes the initiative to identify repair and maintenance needs and submit, track, and follow-though on repair and maintenance work orders. Maintains calendar of events, recurring actions, deadlines, and report dates reminding staff of activities and dates as necessary. Establishes and/or implements office processes and procedures and, as appropriate, provides direction to office staff and makes arrangements for coverage during absences, breaks, lunch, and other situations. May train and supervise office support staff. Maintains staff time and attendance and leave records. Prepares payroll forms; arranges for substitutes when needed. Assures substitutes are aware of expectations and procedures and assist and supports as necessary.
  3. Support of Office Work and Productivity. Prepares, develops, and maintains documents, data and information in direct support of the functions, responsibilities, and staff of the office. Includes supporting materials, reports, records, background information, files, and records of subject matter material.
  4. Records and Files. Establishes, maintains, distributes and archives office records consistent with state and district policies and procedures. Retrieves records when necessary. Coordinates with the Human Resource Office and prepares records in response to public and other appropriate records request. Maintains on-line data and records as required. Takes the initiative to implement and/or develop and maintain necessary forms to respond to the needs of the office.
  5. Office Budget and Administration. Sets up and maintains office budget and expenditures, and related records such as purchasing and travel, and credit card use. Tracks budget and expenditures from multiple sources to include general fund, grant funds, ESD flow through funds, etc. Processes fiscal transactions consistent with administrator approval and direction. Assures proper signature approval of expenditures. Prepares budget and fund reports as required. Participates in audit of funds as appropriate. Assures proper documentation and filing of expenditures and reports.
  6. Office Inventory. Maintains office inventory records and supply orders, prepares requisitions, checks in supplies and materials, and arranges for purchase order payment. Collects, assembles, and maintains documentation on office production and workload data as required.
  7. Special Projects. Undertakes a variety of special projects related to the specific work of the office/department. Special project work includes tracking initiatives, collecting data and reports, preparing schedules and timelines, coordinating and recording meetings, maintaining reports on action follow-up, coordinating with external parties as assigned, and establishing files and documentation. May draft correspondence concerning special projects.
  8. Conducts Research and Prepares Reports and Background Information. At the request of the office administrator, gathers background information and material, conducts preliminary record, hard copy, or on-line research to gather data and information required by the office administrator. Prepares the data in usable form to include assembled documents, spread sheets, data bases, summary documents, etc.

Performs other duties as assigned.
Please refer to the job descriptions for detailed information.
Applicant agrees to assume cost and arrange for FINGERPRINT-BASED CRIMINAL RECORDS CHECK upon offer of employment.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace.
North Clackamas School District policy provides veterans and disabled veterans with preferences as required by law.
The North Clackamas School District does not discriminate on any basis protected by law, including but not limited to, an individual's perceived or actual race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, marital status, age, mental or physical disability or perceived disability, pregnancy, familial status, economic status, veterans' status. The following position has been designated to handle inquiries regarding discrimination: Michelle Riddell, Title IX Coordinator, 12400 SE Freeman Way, Milwaukie, OR 97222, 503.353.6000.
For employment related information, please go to our Human Resources employment page at https://www.nclack.k12.or.us/hr/page/careers-ncsd
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  • 2026-27260_DayClassifiedCalendar.pdf
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