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Temporary Staff Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Temp Pool

Grand Ronde, OR · On-site

$19.25 - $25/hr

Departments submit requests for temporary staff when they encounter staffing gaps or increased workload demands. These requests drive the creation of placement opportunities within the pool. * The HR ...

Staff Credit Analyst (Temporary)

OR · On-site +1

$61K - $81K/yr

As a Staff Credit Analyst (Contractor) at Upstart, you will play a critical role in supporting the migration of key credit analytics and operational processes from legacy spreadsheet-based workflows ...

Cook 2

Eugene, OR

$18.76 - $27.44/hr

This position reports to the Director of Food and Beverage Concession Services and serves as the lead for lower-level classified staff, temporary employees, and student staff. Additional Expectations ...

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How much do temporary staff jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary staff in Oregon is $67,725.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,300.00 and $87,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a temporary staff?

Temporary staff are employees hired for a limited period to meet short-term needs of an organization. They may fill in for absent employees, assist during busy periods, or work on specific projects. Temporary staff are usually employed through staffing agencies or directly by companies and typically do not receive the same benefits as permanent employees. Their contracts specify the duration of employment, which can range from a few days to several months.

What types of projects or tasks are commonly assigned to temporary staff, and how do they typically integrate with the permanent team?

Temporary staff are often brought in to handle short-term projects, seasonal workloads, or to cover for employees on leave. Responsibilities may include administrative support, data entry, customer service, or assisting with special projects. Temporary staff usually work closely with permanent team members, receiving guidance and training to ensure a smooth workflow. Collaboration is key, and temporary employees are expected to quickly adapt to the team’s processes and culture, often participating in team meetings and contributing to group objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a temporary staff member, and why are they important?

To succeed as a Temporary Staff member, you need adaptability, reliability, and a basic educational background, with specific qualifications varying based on the assignment. Familiarity with standard office software, communication platforms, or industry-specific tools is often required, depending on the placement. Strong time management, a positive attitude, and effective interpersonal skills help you quickly integrate and contribute to different teams. These skills and qualities enable temporary staff to efficiently support organizational needs and maintain productivity during periods of change or increased workload.

What is the difference between Temporary Staff vs Contract Workers?

AspectTemporary StaffContract Workers
CredentialsVaries; often no specific certifications requiredOften requires specific certifications or skills
Work EnvironmentTypically in office, retail, or industrial settingsSimilar environments, often project-based
Employer UsageHired through staffing agencies or directly for short-term needsHired directly or through agencies for specific projects or durations

Temporary Staff and Contract Workers both fill short-term roles, but Temporary Staff are usually hired via staffing agencies for general, short-term needs without specific project focus, while Contract Workers are often hired for specialized projects requiring specific skills and certifications. Both serve to meet immediate staffing demands but differ in their employment arrangements and scope.

What are the most commonly searched types of Staff jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Staff jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Temporary Staff jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Temporary Staff job openings:

Infographic showing various Temporary Staff job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,725 per year, or $32.6 per hour.

Recreation: Temporary Staff - All Programs

City of Eugene

Eugene, OR • On-site

$15.92 - $21.19/hr

Temporary

Re-posted 11 days ago


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General Statement of Duties **** Posting updated 6/25/2026 to reflect new pay rate. **** City of Eugene Recreation is hiring for all temporary positions. (Picture of kids dance class, group hike, and City of Eugene lifeguards) Want to provide accessible recreation opportunities for all ages in a fun, safe and positive environment.

Eugene Recreation employs more than 300 temporary employees year-round and we are always looking for enthusiastic, safety and service-minded people to join our team. The following temporary positions will be filled from this job posting. What jobs fit your interests.

Ballfield Maintenance: $19.24 - $27.72 hourly* Site Coordinator: $17.61 - $24.35 hourly* General Clerk: $15.64 - $22.92 hourly* Senior Clerk: $19.24 - $27.72 hourly* Lifeguard: $15.92 - $21.19 hourly* Head Lifeguard: $17.61 - $24.35 hourly* Recreation Coordinator: $19.24 - $27.72 hourly* Recreation Leader: $15.92 - $21.19 hourly* Recreation Instructor (General / Intermediate / Advanced): General: $15.92 - $21.19 hourly*, Intermediate: $19.24 - $27.72 hourly*, Advanced: $26.54- $39.71 hourly* *Please note, these hourly rates of pay reflect the cost-of-living increase that is scheduled for July 1, 2026. Accepting Online Applications Only Information on How to Apply Applications are reviewed weekly and will remain active for four months from the date received The City of Eugene determines starting pay within the range based on relevant education and experience as provided by the applicant in their application materials. This process is consistent with the Oregon Equal Pay Act (OEPA)

Department/Division: Library, Recreation and Cultural Services / Recreation Position Information: Non-Represented, Temporary Work Location: The Recreation division operates multiple facilities in Eugene. Work location will depend on position and assignment. For a complete list of facilities, see our Recreation facilities listing.

Schedule: 6 - 40 hours per week, per business need, role and season. Living & Working in Eugene: Information about living in Eugene, how the City of Eugene operates, and more can be found on our website. Examples of Duties Performed - Duties may include but are not limited to the following Ballfield Maintenance Duties The Ballfield Maintenance position performs skilled and semi-skilled labor in the various aspects of Athletic Field Maintenance Program for the City's sports fields and parks.

Directly participates in the daily maintenance and preparation of all playing surfaces, follow operational procedures to optimally maintain the playing surface of the field. Qualifications 2 years of experience as a participant in league sports or 2 years working independently. Current First Aid and CPR certificates or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.

Performs related and other duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Ballfield Maintenance Site Coordinator Duties The Site Coordinator over sees events and activities which take place at our recreation centers, pools, and sports fields. This includes public and private rentals, sports leagues, and other recreation activities.

This role includes interaction with the public, problem-solving, performing minor custodial duties and providing basic administrative support. Qualifications One year of experience independently facilitating or overseeing activities and events at a facility, park or recreation site. Current First Aid and CPR certificates or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.

Performs related and other duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Site Coordinator General Clerk / Senior Clerk Duties Clerks perform a variety of clerical duties to support the day-to-day activities of a recreation or aquatics facility during open hours, including responding to patron requests in person or over the phone, program registrations and payments, daily account balances and data entry. The General Clerk assists with multiple basic front desk tasks while the Senior Clerk assists with basic and advanced tasks and long-term activities.

Qualifications Experience in cash handling, customer service, and data entry desirable but not required Current First Aid and CPR certificates or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Performs related and other duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: General Clerk, Senior Clerk Lifeguard Duties Responsible for the safety and enjoyment of patrons and staff; provides aquatics recreation classes; enforces safety rules, maintains facilities, and supports aquatics recreation management with effectively managing the daily facility operations and activities.

Qualifications Must possess American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and First Aid Certification, American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer Certification, American Red Cross Automated External Defibrillation Certification, American Red Cross Oxygen Administration for the Professional Rescuer Certification and Preventing Disease Transmission Certification (or equivalent Blood Borne Pathogens certification). Performs related and other duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Lifeguard Head Lifeguard Duties The Head Lifeguard functions as on-going lead worker for the City's recreation aquatics facilities and responsible for the safety and enjoyment of patrons and staff; teaches recreation activities; enforces safety rules, maintains facilities, and assists aquatics recreation management with the planning, implementation and evaluation of daily aquatics recreation activities.

Qualifications At least one year of experience in an aquatic facility. Must possess American Red Cross Lifeguard Training and First Aid Certification, American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer Certification, American Red Cross Automated External Defibrillation Certification, American Red Cross Oxygen Administration for the Professional Rescuer Certification and Preventing Disease Transmission Certification (or equivalent Blood Borne Pathogens certification). Performs related and other duties as assigned.

To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Head Lifeguard Recreation Coordinator Duties Assists with the implementation of recreation programs at the community center, school, aquatic facility or other program sites; coordinates and teaches daily recreation activities to youth. Functions as on-going lead worker requiring a thorough understanding of programs, processes, and procedures. Coordinates teams that can include recreation leaders, lifeguards, and/or volunteers.

Qualifications Highschool diploma or G.E.D. equivalent. At least 1 year (full-time equivalency) experience of recreation program planning and or coordination in a certified childcare facility, youth center, or recreation agency or organization

Current First Aid and CPR certificates or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Performs related and other duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Recreation Coordinator Recreation Leader Duties Assists with implementation of recreation programs; coordinates and teaches day-to-day activities; provides a safe environment and promotes and encourages inclusion and provides a positive experience for patrons.

Qualifications At least three months of verifiable experience (full-time equivalent) working, volunteering or training in one of the areas listed below: Work/volunteer experience in a Recreation setting Childcare or babysitting experience Customer service experience Camp leader Educational classes Community service Teaching and/or Teaching Assistant Current First Aid and CPR certificates or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Performs related and other duties as assigned. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Recreation Leader Recreation Instructor (General/ Intermediate/ Advanced) Duties Instructors with Eugene Recreation plan, lead, and oversee recreational classes or activities designed for a specific target audience.

They create course outlines, provide instruction and group facilitation. Classes are attended by the community members of all ages, abilities, backgrounds, and interests. Instructors must possess the willingness and ability to support the needs of individuals as well as manage group dynamics.

Instructors lead courses in aquatics, general fitness, music, arts, martial arts, gymnastics, dance, science, cuisine, educational workshops, wellness, gardening, computers, consumer issues, outdoor activities and perform related and other duties as assigned. Included in this role are the following instructor types: Inclusion Specialists: Provide individualized support to youth who may have disabilities, mental health support needs, or challenging behavior. Inclusion Specialists support Recreation program staff by modeling best practices in behavior management, providing accommodations, modifying activities, and implementing inclusions support plans Adaptive Instructor: Works directly with adults and youth with developmental, intellectual, cognitive, and physical disabilities.

Preferred experience and/or education in therapeutic, adaptive, or community-based programming for people with disabilities. Aquatics Instructor: Responsible for maintaining safe practices and conditions in an aquatic environment and for the supervision of aquatic activities and the participants involved. Aquatics Instructors include, swim instructors, aquatic youth program instructors, and fitness instructors.

Outdoor Instructor: Must have personal experience and/or education in outdoor recreation or community-based programming. Educational Disciplines include: Challenge Course Facilitation. Paddle/Watersports: Kayak (Flat, Sea, Whitewater), Raft, SUP, Canoe, Surf, Snorkeling, Swimming.

Climbing: Rock Climbing, Tree Climbing, Mountaineering. Sailing: Small Boat (i.e. Feva), Keel Boat

Cycling: Road, Mountain, Bikepacking. Bushcraft: Archery, Fishing, Outdoor Survival Skills. Winter: Avalanche Awareness, Cross Country Ski, Snowshoe.

Other: Camping, Hiking, Orienteering, Skateboarding, Bike and Pedestrian Safety Education, Environmental Science. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: General Instructor, Intermediate Instructor, Advanced Instructor Recreation Guide Qualifications Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they are able to perform every task in the job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes with relevant transferable skills from a variety of sources and experiences.

If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and skill set for the role. When screening your application, the City will consider an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to meet minimum qualifications for this position. Background Must pass a background check.

Supplemental Information Eligibility List This posting may also be used to establish an eligibility list of applicants for future vacancies. Candidates that are placed on the eligibility list will be notified via email which will include the duration of the list and how notification of call up will occur. What to Expect from our Selection Process Applicants are screened based upon their relevant knowledge, abilities, skills, experience, and training.

The selection process varies according to the position and can include such things as screening of supplemental questionnaires, written or skill tests, ability or fitness tests, interviews, and assessment processes. In addition, background investigations and records checks may be required. Some positions also require applicants to have a psychological evaluation and/or physical examination and a drug test prior to employment.

Marijuana use is evaluated consistent with current state law regulations. PLEASE NOTE: Once the posting closes, the process can take 4-6 weeks to complete Diversity, Equity, and nclusion The City of Eugene is committed to a respectful work environment. We value the cultural, educational, and life experiences of each employee.

We believe that a diverse workforce enables us to deliver culturally responsive services to all members of our community. As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion we desire to welcome, respect, and create a sense of belonging for a wide range of identities and experiences in our workforce. Women, people with disabilities, and persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

The City of Eugene complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any applicant with a qualified disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act may request accommodation by contacting an employment coordinator at (541) 682-5061. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Eugene will request all eligible candidates who accept employment with the City to provide documentation to prove they are eligible for employment in the United States.


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