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Remote Afternoon Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Senior Solutions Consultant

Minneapolis, MN · On-site +1

$120K - $150K/yr

... the afternoon for what you need. Email cleanup, a trip to the zoo with the kids, it's up to you! * Flexible remote work options * Additional PTO day for mental health * Competitive paid time off

... the afternoon for what you need. Email cleanup, a trip to the zoo with the kids, it's up to you! * Flexible remote work options * Additional PTO day for mental health * Competitive paid time off

Remote Afternoon information

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$15

$27

$36

How much do remote afternoon jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote afternoon in Minnesota is $27.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.20 and $32.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote afternoon job?

A Remote Afternoon job is a position that allows employees to work from a remote location, such as their home, during the afternoon hours. These roles are often part-time or involve flexible scheduling, making them suitable for individuals who prefer or need to work later in the day. Common roles include customer service, data entry, tutoring, and administrative support. Remote Afternoon jobs offer flexibility and can help workers balance other commitments, such as school or family responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote customer service representative?

To thrive as a Remote Customer Service Representative, you need excellent communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with customer relationship management (CRM) software, ticketing systems, and online communication tools is important. Strong time management, self-motivation, and adaptability are essential soft skills for remote work environments. These skills ensure effective customer support, maintain productivity, and foster positive customer relationships from a remote setting.

What are some common challenges faced by employees working a remote afternoon shift, and how can they be effectively managed?

Working a remote afternoon shift can present unique challenges, such as maintaining productivity during hours when energy may dip and balancing work-life boundaries when personal activities often occur in the afternoon. Communication with team members in different time zones or on traditional schedules can also be more complex. To manage these challenges, it's helpful to establish a consistent routine, use digital collaboration tools effectively, and proactively communicate availability to both colleagues and supervisors. Setting clear boundaries and taking regular breaks can also improve focus and well-being during afternoon hours.

What is the difference between Remote Afternoon vs Remote Morning?

AspectRemote AfternoonRemote Morning
Typical Work HoursAfternoon hours, e.g., 12 PM - 5 PMMorning hours, e.g., 8 AM - 1 PM
Work EnvironmentRemote, flexible schedulingRemote, flexible scheduling
Common IndustriesCustomer support, content moderation, data entryCustomer support, content moderation, data entry
Required CredentialsVaries by role, often basic skills or certificationsVaries by role, often basic skills or certifications

The main difference between Remote Afternoon and Remote Morning roles lies in the scheduled work hours. Remote Afternoon jobs typically involve working during the late morning to early evening, while Remote Morning roles focus on early hours. Both offer flexible, remote work environments suitable for various industries like customer support and data entry. Your choice depends on your preferred work schedule and personal productivity peaks.

What are the most commonly searched types of Remote jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Remote jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Remote Afternoon jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Remote Afternoon job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Afternoon job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 51% Part Time, and 49% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,377 per year, or $27.1 per hour.

Conciliation Court Referee (Per Diem, Remote), 10th Judicial District

Minnesota Judicial Branch

Ramsey, MN • On-site, Remote

$75/day

Part-time

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description


JOB DESCRIPTION
The Tenth District is seeking qualified attorneys to serve as per diem conciliation court referees. Conciliation court, also known as small claim court, handles claims for money or property that do not exceed $20,000, and consumer credit claims not exceeding $4,000.
Conciliation calendars are held daily in half-day sessions, with one morning court session and one afternoon court session. All conciliation calendars are conducted remotely via Zoom.
Per diem referees will be compensated on a contractual basis at the rate of $75.00 per half day court session. These are contractor position and are not eligible for Minnesota Judicial Branch employee benefits.
This position serves at the pleasure of the Chief Judge or their designee and is governed by Minnesota Statute 491A.03.
EXAMPLES OF JOB DUTIES
  • Preside over general conciliation calendars and debt collection calendars ranging from 12 to 50 cases per half day session. Review court calendars, case filings, and related materials in advance of scheduled proceedings.
  • Hear and evaluate testimony, allegations, and evidence presented by parties, witnesses, and technical experts. Determine whether claims are supported by the facts and applicable law, rule on the admissibility of evidence, and oversee the orderly presentation of testimony and proceedings.
  • Prepare orders and related documentation in compliance with Minnesota Judicial Branch standards and perform legal research as necessary to support judicial decision-making. Prioritize assignments and promptly dispose of pending conciliation court matters.
  • Exercise substantial discretion and independent judgment carrying out duties in accordance with applicable state statutes, court rules, local practices, and Minnesota Statute § 491A.03, Subdivision 1.
  • Maintain order, decorum, and professionalism during all proceedings. Ensure all parties are afforded the opportunity to be heard in accordance with the law while maintaining timely and quality calendar management, treat all parties with courtesy and respect, and enforce prohibitions on broadcasting, recording, televising, or photographing court proceedings.
  • Maintain compliance with the Minnesota Code of Judicial Conduct as adopted by the Minnesota Supreme Court.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Must reside in Minnesota.
  • Must be a licensed attorney in the State of Minnesota.
  • Must have at least five years of experience as a practicing attorney.
  • Must be in good standing with Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility board and have no disciplinary actions within the past five years
  • Must pass criminal background check
  • May not have a client base that would create a frequent conflict in the type of cases commonly heard in the conciliation court (e.g. credit card debt, landlord-tenant).

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Civil litigation experience.
  • Experience attending or facilitating remote hearings.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
  • Quick to learn and effectively use technology and electronic devices.
  • Perform well under pressure with demonstrated time management and problem-solving efficiencies.
  • Experienced and comfortable working with technology and electronic records systems.
  • Detail-oriented with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to foster teamwork and cooperation.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:
  • Must have access to a computer and webcam with reliable, high-speed internet allowing for video and document sharing.
  • Must serve at least once every three months.
  • Must not cancel a scheduled assignment more than twice in a twelve-month period.
  • Must be able to hear cases from all counties in the Tenth District.
  • Must produce orders to Court Administration within 48 hours of the hearing.

This posting will be accepting applications until the roles are filled.
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