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Temporary Parttime Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

This is a temporary, part-time appointment anticipated for four months (approximately November 2026-March 2027), with a possibility for extension. Responsibilities * Provide audiologic services ...

Temporary, Part Time: 12-16 hours a week * Days: Thursday and Friday Summary/objective * This position's responsibilities include office and warehouse support activities, primarily cleaning all ...

Temporary, Part Time: 12-16 hours a week * Days: Thursday and Friday Summary/objective * This position's responsibilities include office and warehouse support activities, primarily cleaning all ...

Temporary, Part Time: 12-16 hours a week * Days: Thursday and Friday Summary/objective * This position's responsibilities include office and warehouse support activities, primarily cleaning all ...

Administrative Support

Corinne, UT · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

Pay Range: $16.00-$19.00 Hourly- *** Part time Temporary position*** Qualifications: What you need to bring * Previous administrative experience preferred. * Must be well organized. * Must have ...

Senior Pharmacist Berri

Murray, UT · On-site

$112K - $120K/yr

Temporary, Part-Time Role - 15 hours per week until 31st December 2026 About the role Lead a dedicated pharmacy team and make a meaningful impact on patient care as a Senior Pharmacist . In this ...

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What is a temporary parttime?

Temporary part-time jobs are positions where employees work fewer hours than full-time staff and are hired for a limited period. These roles can last from a few days to several months and are often used to fill gaps during busy seasons, cover employee absences, or complete short-term projects. Temporary part-time jobs offer flexibility for both employers and workers, making them ideal for students, retirees, or anyone seeking supplemental income. They can be found in various industries, including retail, hospitality, administration, and healthcare.

What does a temporary parttime do?

Temporary part-time positions often involve a variety of tasks depending on the industry and employer's needs. You might be asked to assist with administrative duties, customer service, data entry, or support ongoing projects with specific, short-term goals. These roles typically offer flexible schedules and require adaptability, as priorities can shift quickly. Teamwork is common, and you'll likely collaborate with permanent staff to ensure smooth operation during peak periods or staff shortages.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a temporary parttime?

To thrive as a Temporary Part-Time Worker, you need reliability, adaptability, and basic job-specific skills, often with minimal formal qualifications required. Familiarity with common office software, point-of-sale systems, or other relevant industry tools can be beneficial depending on the assignment. Strong communication, time management, and a positive attitude help you quickly integrate into new teams and environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for meeting employer expectations and succeeding in varied, short-term roles.

What is the difference between Temporary Parttime vs Temporary Fulltime?

AspectTemporary ParttimeTemporary Fulltime
Work HoursFewer hours per week, typically less than 30More hours per week, usually 30 or more
CredentialsOften requires basic qualifications or noneSimilar credentials, but may require more experience
Work EnvironmentSame as fulltime, often in office or retail settingsSame as parttime, in various industries
Employment DurationShort-term, project-based or seasonalShort-term, project-based or seasonal

Temporary Parttime jobs involve fewer hours and are often short-term, ideal for flexible schedules. Temporary Fulltime roles offer more hours but are still temporary, suitable for those seeking more consistent work hours. Both share similar credentials and work environments, differing mainly in hours worked per week.

What are the most commonly searched types of Parttime jobs in Utah?

The most popular types of Parttime jobs in Utah are:

What cities in Utah are hiring for Temporary Parttime jobs?

Cities in Utah with the most Temporary Parttime job openings:

Infographic showing various Temporary Parttime job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 16% Full Time, and 84% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Temporary Part-Time Assistant Registrar/Administrative Assistant

Merit America

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Part-time, Temporary

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Meritus College

Meritus College is a new kind of not-for-profit online college, built from the ground up to meet the needs of working adults and career-changers who've been overlooked by traditional higher education.

The problem is clear: only 33% of Pell grant recipients complete their degrees at two-year colleges within six years. College has become too rigid, too expensive, and too disconnected from both student realities and career outcomes. Meritus College is different. Our online, asynchronous programs and "workplace as laboratory" approach allow students to learn and apply new skills directly to their jobs, while receiving personalized support from dedicated coaches every step of the way. We focus on real-world skills and stackable credentials in high-demand fields, ensuring graduates are prepared for today's jobs and tomorrow's opportunities. Founded in 2025 with an inaugural Associate of Applied Science in Technology and Innovation degree, Meritus College is building a mainstream pathway to economic mobility-one designed not for the privileged few, but for the talented many who've too often been left behind.

Role Overview 

Meritus College seeks a highly detail-oriented and trustworthy Assistant Registrar / Administrative Assistant to join our team on a six-month, temporary basis with possibility of renewal. This pivotal hybrid position is primarily responsible for ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and security of all student academic records in our dynamic, fully-online community college environment, while also supporting general administration. 

The ideal candidate will be a proficient user of Student Information Systems (SIS) and must have an unwavering commitment to data confidentiality and compliance with federal regulations, particularly the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

While a portion of work, including record processing and student support, is performed remotely, this role requires weekly in-person presence at our Salt Lake City office to manage and process physical student documents received via mail (e.g., official transcripts, enrollment forms) and manage associated office materials. This dual responsibility demands strong organizational skills, integrity, and self-motivation.

Responsibilities

Core Records Management (Remote)
  • Manage the processing of all standard academic records actions within the Student Information System (SIS), including new enrollments, course drops/withdrawals, student demographic updates, and official name changes.
  • Ensure accurate input and maintenance of student grades and academic standing following each term's finalization.
  • Process and track all student petitions, appeals, and exceptions related to academic policies and procedures.
  • Conduct regular audits of student data for accuracy and completeness to prepare for reporting periods.
  • Assist the Registrar with the official certification and posting of degrees for graduates.
Regulatory Compliance and Security (Remote & On-Site)
  • Serve as a frontline practitioner on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), strictly adhering to regulations when releasing or disclosing student information.
  • Support development and maintenance of documentation regarding registrar policies, procedures, and best practices, ensuring accessibility for online students and staff.
  • Maintain the security and strict confidentiality of both electronic and physical student records in accordance with institutional policy.
  • Assist in preparing data for internal, state, and federal reporting (e.g., enrollment verification, National Student Clearinghouse submissions).

Mail Processing and On-Site Duties (On-Site)

  • Regularly visit the campus office to manage incoming mail for the Registrar's office, including sorting, logging, and distributing correspondence.
  • Receive, verify, and process official physical documents, particularly hard-copy transcripts, and other admission/student-record materials.
  • Efficiently scan and digitally index all physical documents into the secure student record system.
  • Manage the inventory and security of physical records, forms, and sensitive office materials.
Student and Administrative Support (Remote)
  • Provide comprehensive administrative support, including proactively managing the Chief Academic Officer's meeting calendar and other administrative tasks as needed (e.g., booking travel).
  • Provide professional, timely, and empathetic support to students, faculty, and staff regarding registration, academic deadlines, academic policies, and transcript requests via email, phone, and virtual meetings.
  • Assist with the maintenance and testing of the degree audit system to ensure curriculum updates are reflected accurately.
  • Collaborate with the Advising, Admissions, and Financial Aid offices to resolve student record discrepancies and ensure seamless service delivery.

Skills and Competencies

We recognize that some individuals from underrepresented backgrounds may hesitate to apply if they don't meet 100% of the listed qualifications.  Please don't let that discourage you from applying! We value the unique skills, experiences, and perspectives that each applicant brings, and we encourage you to apply if you believe your background demonstrates the required skills and competencies:

Must-Haves:

Must Haves for all roles at Meritus College:

  • Committed to our mission to pave pathways to family-sustaining careers, break the poverty cycle, and create upward mobility for low-wage workers.
  • Shared sense of responsibility and ownership for our collective work in making a positive impact on the community we support.
  • Committed to continuous learning and growth in advancing inclusive excellence and closing gaps across lines of difference.
  • Passionate about fostering a workplace culture that embraces and values individual differences.
Professional Experience & Knowledge
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience working in a Registrar's office, Admissions, or Student Services role, preferably within a higher education setting.
  • Proven knowledge of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and experience applying these regulations in daily practice.
Technical Proficiency
  • Advanced proficiency with a major Student Information System (SIS) such as Banner, Colleague, PeopleSoft, or Jenzabar.
  • Strong command of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel) or Google Workspace, particularly for data analysis and report generation.
  • Experience with document management systems and electronic workflow processes for document scanning and indexing.
Core Skills and Attributes
  • Learner-Centered Mindset: Must be committed to the community college "open door" philosophy with an ability to interact professionally with a diverse student body.
  • Exceptional Attention to Detail: Demonstrated ability to perform precise and accurate data entry and record maintenance in a high-volume environment.
  • Uncompromising Integrity: Absolute commitment to protecting confidential student data and adhering to institutional and federal compliance standards.
  • Organizational and Time Management Skills: Proven ability to manage multiple priorities, meet strict academic deadlines, and work effectively with minimal supervision in a remote capacity.
  • Communication and Collaboration Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills necessary to clearly explain complex academic policies to diverse stakeholders; strong collaboration skills to work cross-functionally throughout the organization. 

Nice to Haves:

  • Experience in a community college or institution with a significant online student population.
  • Familiarity with degree audit systems (e.g., DegreeWorks, uAchieve).
  • Comfort using AI tools (e.g., Claude) to enhance efficiency in document processing, data audits, and administrative workflows.

Other Logistics 

  • This position is part-time, ~15-20 hours/week
  • Location: While the college is a remote organization, this team member must be located in the Salt Lake City, UT area to perform in-person responsibilities, including going into the Salt Lake City office at least one day a week. 
  • Salary: $28.85/per hour

Our goal is to have competitive and equitable compensation.  We have a market-based compensation approach, which means we benchmark each role from reputable data sources. We compare our benchmarks against similarly sized non-profit organizations with comparable annual budgets and geographical areas. We pay the same rate for the same roles and adjust to comply with statutory mandates.