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TempAid is a premier global innovator in temperature-controlled packaging solutions, specializing in cold chain products designed to preserve the integrity of temperature sensitive items. We proudly ...

Processor TEMP, Financial Aid

Campus, IL · On-site

$19.71 - $20.89/hr

Processor TEMP, Financial Aid POSITION TITLE: Processor, Financial Aid (Temp) STATUS: Full Time, Temporary DEPARTMENT: Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs CLASSIFICATION: Non-exempt UNION: TOSSC DIVISION:

We are seeking an experienced Financial Aid Officer for immediate, temporary hire to support high-volume operational needs within the Financial Aid Department. This role plays a critical part in ...

We are seeking an experienced Financial Aid Officer for immediate, temporary hire to support high-volume operational needs within the Financial Aid Department. This role plays a critical part in ...

Temporary Financial Aid Counselor

Meadville, PA · On-site

$34K - $45K/yr

Support Financial Aid office and staff by effectively managing visitor traffic, telephone calls, and email communications providing excellent customer service * Ensure compliance with all federal ...

Financial Aid Counselor

Crete, NE · On-site

$18.50 - $22/hr

Don't let a lack of financial aid experience stop you from applying! While a background in ... Date (if temporary) Open Date Review Start Date Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special ...

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How much do temp aid jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for temp aid in the United States is $21.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temp Aid vs Nursing Assistant?

AspectTemp AidNursing Assistant
CertificationsUsually requires basic health aide training or certificationRequires CNA certification or state-specific nursing assistant certification
Work EnvironmentAssists in various settings like hospitals, clinics, or care facilities, often on short-term assignmentsWorks directly with patients in long-term care facilities, hospitals, or nursing homes
Employer & Industry UsageTemporary staffing agencies, healthcare facilitiesHospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities

Temp Aids and Nursing Assistants both support patient care, but Temp Aids typically work on short-term assignments with basic health aide training, while Nursing Assistants have CNA certification and work more directly with patients in long-term care settings.

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Inside Sales

Temp Aid

Buffalo, NY • Remote

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

TempAid is a premier global innovator in temperature-controlled packaging solutions, specializing in cold chain products designed to preserve the integrity of temperature sensitive items. We proudly operate manufacturing facilities in China, Vietnam, the United States, and Canada. TempAid is also distinguished as the only ISTA Standard 20 Certified Testing lab in Canada, underscoring our commitment to quality and excellence.  Join us and become a part of our exciting growth journey!


The Role (And Why It Matters)


We need an Inside Sales Specialist who gets excited about being the first person pharmaceutical companies talk to when they need packaging solutions. You'll be the voice they hear when they're trying to figure out how to ship a new cancer therapy or get vaccines to rural clinics.


This isn't just about hitting numbers (though you'll definitely do that). You're helping ensure medications reach patients safely. That call you make today could help a biotech company get their breakthrough therapy to market faster.


What does that look like day-to-day? You'll be researching pharmaceutical companies, clinical research organizations, healthcare facilities, and pharmaceutical distribution centers. You'll make calls to decision-makers and set up meetings for our outside sales team. You'll use LinkedIn, industry databases, and good old-fashioned detective work to find the right people to talk to.

Key Responsibilities:


Lead Generation & Prospecting (50%)

  • Make 80+ calls per day to pharmaceutical companies, clinical research organizations, and healthcare facilities
  • Talk to 6-10 decision makers daily (because not everyone picks up on the first try)
  • Use LinkedIn and other platforms to research prospects and find new accounts
  • Follow up on leads from marketing campaigns and trade shows

Appointment Setting & Sales Support (40%)

  • Set up 3-5 qualified appointments per week for our outside sales team
  • Follow our process for cold and warm calling (we'll teach you this)
  • Manage leads through our sales process
  • Keep detailed records in HubSpot

Learning & Development (10%)

  • Participate in inside sales training and peer group sessions
  • Help develop and maintain our CRM database
  • Use social media to build relationships with prospects

Skills & Qualifications:


Must-Haves:

  • 2+ years of inside sales experience (you know how to work the phones)
  • Experience with consultative sales techniques (not just order-taking)
  • Strong communication skills and professional phone presence
  • Reliable internet connection for remote work and MS Teams meetings

Nice-to-Haves:

  • Experience in healthcare, pharmaceutical, medical device, or other regulated industries
  • CRM system experience.  HubSpot preferred
  • Understanding of B2B sales cycles
  • Social media savvy for prospecting

What Makes Someone Successful Here:

  • You're genuinely curious about how pharmaceutical companies work
  • You can handle rejection without taking it personally
  • You're organized and detail-oriented (pharmaceutical industry doesn't forgive sloppy work)
  • You like learning new things and getting better at what you do
  • You're motivated by knowing your work helps get medicines to patients