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Processing Clerk

Somers Point, NJ Ā· On-site

$15.91 - $22.50/hr

Position Summary The Processing Clerk in the Health Information Management department performs all of the functions of a Chart Clerk in addition to the functions related to medical record assembly ...

Processing Clerk

Somers Point, NJ Ā· On-site

$15.91 - $22.50/hr

Position Summary The Processing Clerk in the Health Information Management department performs all of the functions of a Chart Clerk in addition to the functions related to medical record assembly ...

Assessing Processing Clerk Senior - Principal Annual Salary $34,850.00 Interested candidates must submit their resume and employment application to the Township of Edison HR Dept., 100 Municipal ...

Assessing Processing Clerk Senior - Principal Annual Salary $34,850.00 Interested candidates must submit their resume and employment application to the Township of Edison HR Dept., 100 Municipal ...

Position Summary The Processing Clerk in the Health Information Management department performs all of the functions of a Chart Clerk in addition to the functions related to medical record assembly ...

Processing Clerk Our 503B FDA-registered outsourcing facility located in Irving, TX is seeking diligent individuals to join our production team as Clerks. In this role, you will play a pivotal part ...

As a Donation Processing Clerk in one of our Thrift Stores, you can proudly tell your family and friends that you help nurture hope, healing, and resilience in Idaho's youth by accepting, processing ...

Processing Clerk

Scottsdale, AZ Ā· On-site

$16 - $19/hr

The Processing Clerk plays a vital role in handling the intake and review of all incoming referrals. The role requires meticulous attention to detail to audit files, maintain accurate records, and ...

Order Processing Clerk (1st Shift) Location: Owosso, MI Salary: $16/hr Hours: 7:00am - 3:30pm We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented individual to join our clients team as an Order Entry Clerk.

Processing Clerk

Las Vegas, NV Ā· On-site

$16 - $19/hr

The Processing Clerk plays a vital role in handling the intake and review of all incoming referrals. The role requires meticulous attention to detail to audit files, maintain accurate records, and ...

Order Processing Clerk (1st Shift) Location: Owosso, MI Salary: $16/hr Hours: 7:00am - 3:30pm We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented individual to join our clients team as an Order Entry Clerk.

Data Processing Clerk

Hutchinson, KS Ā· On-site +1

$45K - $59K/yr

The Data Processing Clerk will play a critical role in supporting Orgenesis' mission of advancing cell and gene therapy solutions through its global POCareā„¢ platform by ensuring timely and accurate ...

Processing Clerk

Austin, TX

$21.15 - $23.79/hr

Our Processing Team is growing, and we're looking for enthusiastic individuals to join a fast paced, hands on environment. We are seeking candidates with experience in processing or distribution ...

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How much do processing clerk jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for processing clerk in the United States is $17.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Processing Clerk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Processing Clerk, you need attention to detail, organizational skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with data entry software, office management systems, and sometimes inventory tracking tools is typically required. Strong communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities help you efficiently handle tasks and collaborate with team members. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate record-keeping, smooth workflow, and timely processing of information in administrative environments.

What are some common challenges Processing Clerks face when managing high-volume workloads, and how are they supported to succeed?

Processing Clerks often encounter periods of high-volume transactions or document processing, especially at month-end or during peak business cycles. Staying organized and maintaining accuracy under tight deadlines can be challenging. Many organizations support Processing Clerks by providing clear workflow procedures, digital tools for tracking progress, and regular team check-ins to address bottlenecks. Peer collaboration and supervisor guidance also play a key role in helping Processing Clerks manage workload efficiently and maintain quality.

What is the difference between Processing Clerk vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectProcessing ClerkData Entry Clerk
Primary RoleHandles processing of documents, verifying, and organizing data for further useEnters data into computer systems, ensuring accuracy and completeness
Required SkillsAttention to detail, organizational skills, basic computer knowledgeTyping speed, accuracy, familiarity with data management software
Work EnvironmentOffices, warehouses, or administrative settingsOffice environments, data centers, or remote work
Common CertificationsNone typically required, but administrative or clerical certifications can helpTyping certifications, data entry skills assessments

Processing Clerks focus on managing and verifying documents and data processing tasks, while Data Entry Clerks primarily input data into systems. Both roles require attention to detail and computer skills, but Processing Clerks often handle broader document management, whereas Data Entry Clerks specialize in data input accuracy.

What Is a Processing Clerk?

A processing clerk ensures customer orders are properly filled and processed. As a processing clerk, your job duties include answering customer calls, typing order details into computer software, and checking that an order is dispatched on time. Typical qualifications for a processing clerk include a high school diploma or GED certificate and relevant work experience. You also need excellent customer service and computer skills, along with attention to detail.

What are processing clerks?

Processing clerks are administrative professionals responsible for organizing, reviewing, and managing documents and information within an organization. They handle tasks such as data entry, filing, verifying records, and maintaining accurate databases. Processing clerks often work in industries like finance, healthcare, government, or logistics, ensuring that paperwork and digital records are processed efficiently and correctly. Their attention to detail and organizational skills help keep operations running smoothly.
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Infographic showing various Processing Clerk job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 32% Full Time, 51% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 10% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,247 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

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Assessing Processing Clerk

Assessing Processing Clerk Senior – Principal Annual Salary $34,850.00

Interested candidates must submit their resume and employment application to the Township of Edison HR Dept., 100 Municipal Blvd., Edison NJ 08817 on or before 12/23/2019. Under direction, performs routine, and varied clerical work involved in the assessment of real and personal property requiring knowledge of relevant functions, rules and regulations of the assessing unit; does other related duties and typing as required. Note: The examples of work for this title are for illustrative purposes only. A particular position using this title may not perform all duties listed in this job specification. Conversely, all duties performed on the job may not be listed.

Examples of Work:

  • Assists in recording permits for renovations and constructions of buildings.
  • Assists in the preparation of records of appeals to county and state tax boards.
  • Answers inquiries and gives information pertaining to tax assessments.
  • Notes dispositions of tax search records and reviews personal tax returns.
  • Checks the locations of personal property.
  • Prepares and completes forms containing information for transference into computers.
  • Verifies and keeps up-to-date names and addresses of owners of property.
  • Under supervision, establishes and keeps needed records and files.
  • Reviews, checks, and certifies reports, applications, and other documents for correctness.
  • Answers and routine inquiries of a limited complexity.
  • Receives complaints.
  • Composes replies to routine correspondence.
  • Refers errors and irregularities to supervisor.
  • Assists in preparing and keeping up-to-date tax assessor's list and tax duplicates.
  • Makes entries in tax books in accord with prescribed procedures.
  • Prepares lists of properties to be assessed and makes proper entries in field books.
  • Performs the work involved in the distribution of personal property forms.
  • Types documents from varied forms of copy.
  • Reviews completed reports for accuracy and resolves discrepancies.
  • Maintains, classifies, indexes, and cross-references records and files.
  • Handles routine requests for information in accord with prescribed rules and regulations.
  • Interviews and transacts routine business with persons who may call at the office.
  • Reviews completed reports for accuracy.

Requirements:

For Assessing Processing Clerk – one (1) year as Principal Clerk Typist or equivalent experience and certified, successful completion of Microsoft Office Modules: Word, Excel and Outlook and "Introduction to Purchasing" class offered through the NJ State DCA.

For Senior – two (2) years as Assessing Processing Clerk. Upon verification of requirements, promotion will take effect the following July 1.

For Principal – two (2) years as Senior Assessing Processing Clerk and certified, successful completion the "Property Tax Administration" course in the Assessment and Appraisal Administration program offered by Rutgers Center for Government Services. Upon verification of requirements, promotion will take effect the following July 1.

Knowledge and Abilities:

  • Ability to understand and apply accepted clerical procedures office methods, practices, and equipment.
  • Ability to perform tasks involved in the keeping of financial and/or other records of a mathematical nature after a period of training.
  • Ability to understand, remember, and carry out oral and written directions.
  • Ability to give information concerning tax assessments to taxpayers and others with uniform courtesy.
  • Ability to compile and list data accurately, and to establish and keep needed records and files.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, understand, or communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication.

Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long as they can perform the essential functions of the job after reasonable accommodation is made to their known limitations. If the accommodation cannot be made because it would cause the employer undue hardship, such persons may not be eligible.

IT IS THE POLICY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EDISON TO PROVIDE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN ITS EMPLOYMENT ON THE BASIS OF MERIT AND FITNESS AND WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION BECAUSE OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, SEX, POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS, NATIONAL ORIGIN, PHYSICAL OR MENTAL HANDICAP, MARITAL STATUS, AGE OR MILITARY SERVICE.