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Mediator

Wallis, TX · On-site

$77K - $116K/yr

Ensures mediation efforts do not undermine investigation outcomes. * Assesses workplace conflicts and, in collaboration with HR operations and Alternative Resolutions leadership, determines ...

Conducts mediation, facilitating the discussion of legal issues between involved parties for court referred cases. * Informs parties concerning the mediation process. * Prepares settlement agreements ...

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Conducts mediation, facilitating the discussion of legal issues between involved parties for court referred cases. * Informs parties concerning the mediation process. * Prepares settlement agreements ...

New

Conducts mediation, facilitating the discussion of legal issues between involved parties for court referred cases. * Informs parties concerning the mediation process. * Prepares settlement agreements ...

New

Conducts mediation, facilitating the discussion of legal issues between involved parties for court referred cases. * Informs parties concerning the mediation process. * Prepares settlement agreements ...

New

Conducts mediation, facilitating the discussion of legal issues between involved parties for court referred cases. * Informs parties concerning the mediation process. * Prepares settlement agreements ...

New

Conducts mediation, facilitating the discussion of legal issues between involved parties for court referred cases. * Informs parties concerning the mediation process. * Prepares settlement agreements ...

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How much do mediation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for mediation in the United States is $65,801.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,000.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is mediation?

Mediation is a structured process in which a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps disputing parties communicate and negotiate to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Unlike a judge or arbitrator, the mediator does not impose a decision but facilitates dialogue and problem-solving. Mediation is often used in conflicts ranging from workplace disputes to family matters and commercial disagreements. It is typically less formal, more confidential, and can be more cost-effective than going to court.

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

To thrive as a Mediator, you need a deep understanding of conflict resolution principles, relevant legal frameworks, and often a background in law, social work, or psychology. Familiarity with case management tools and, in some cases, professional mediation certifications are typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, impartiality, and strong communication abilities set top mediators apart. These skills and qualifications are crucial for facilitating constructive dialogue, reaching mutually acceptable solutions, and maintaining trust among all parties.

What are some common challenges mediators face when facilitating disputes between parties?

Mediators often encounter challenges such as managing strong emotions, overcoming communication barriers, and maintaining neutrality throughout the process. It’s common for parties to arrive with deeply entrenched positions or mistrust, which requires mediators to use active listening and creative problem-solving techniques to foster dialogue. Additionally, balancing the needs and expectations of all involved while adhering to ethical guidelines can be demanding, but is essential for a successful outcome.

What is the difference between Mediation vs Arbitrator?

AspectMediationArbitrator
CredentialsOften requires training or certification in mediation techniquesRequires legal or industry-specific arbitration certification
Work EnvironmentFacilitates negotiations between parties, informal settingImposes binding or non-binding decisions after hearing evidence
Industry UsageCommon in legal, family, and commercial disputesUsed in legal, construction, and commercial arbitration

Both Mediation and Arbitrator roles involve dispute resolution, but mediation focuses on facilitating agreement without making decisions, while arbitrators render binding or non-binding decisions after hearing evidence. Mediation is typically more informal and collaborative, whereas arbitration resembles a court process. Understanding these differences helps parties choose the appropriate dispute resolution method.

Is a mediation a good career?

Mediation is a growing career that involves resolving disputes outside of court through negotiation and facilitation. It requires strong communication, problem-solving skills, and often certification or training, with job opportunities in legal, corporate, and community settings. The profession can offer flexible schedules and the potential for a rewarding impact on parties involved.

Is mediation well paid?

Mediation professionals can earn a competitive income, often depending on experience, location, and the complexity of cases they handle. Many mediators work as independent contractors or for law firms, and certification or specialized training can influence earning potential. Salaries typically range from moderate to high, with experienced mediators in certain fields earning six-figure incomes.

What qualifications do you need to be a mediator?

To become a mediator, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as law, psychology, or social work. Many states or organizations also require mediation training and certification, along with experience in conflict resolution or related areas.
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Infographic showing various Mediation job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 8% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,801 per year, or $31.6 per hour.

Senior Case Coordinator, Dispute Resolution Mediation

FINRA

Chicago, IL • Hybrid

$55.49/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

The Senior Case Coordinator in Dispute Resolution Mediation is responsible for supporting and executing job functions in all phases of the mediation process. This entails the solicitation efforts for parties to mediate, mediator selection, mediation scheduling/securing location, mediation administration, and mediation case disposition. This is complex administrative work in which incumbents independently prioritize their work, handle routine matters independently, and resolve complex matters under moderate supervision.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Monitors, organizes, and keeps all docketed mediation cases current. Maintains files in accordance with established procedures, including inputting clearly written case notes and session dates into case processing system.
  • Generates case documents such as mediator lists and Mediation Submission Agreements. Coordinates case scheduling, including site reservations, conference lines and Zoom invitations, with mediators, parties, and staff.
  • Provides excellent customer service. Independently answers and processes case correspondence and general questions from parties and mediators.Answers more complex questions professionally and independently.
  • Processes mediation financial forms and submissions from parties and mediators; completes 2nd layer financial review as needed.
  • Provides administrative support for special projects and initiatives.
  • Demonstration of FINRA's values.
  • Collaboration, both in-person and virtually, in furtherance of FINRA's mission of investor protection and market integrity.

Other Responsibilities

  • Works closely with Mediation Case Administrators to assist with delegating duties and assignments to staff. Trains and provides guidance to staff and mediators as needed on mediation issues of all levels of complexity.

Education/Experience Requirements:

  • High School diploma and five (5) years of related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Bachelor's degree preferred.
  • Expertise using a desktop computer with the full suite of electronic office applications and other office equipment.
  • Excellent organizational ability, interpersonal skills, and written and verbal communications skills.
  • Preferably have experience and is skilled in providing quality customer service.


Working Conditions:

  • Hybrid work environment, with defined in-person presence requirements.
  • Work is normally performed during a 40-hour workweek.
  • Minimal travel may be required. Some overtime may be required.
  • Must be comfortable in both virtual and traditional work environments.

For work that is performed in Los Angeles, CA, CO, FL, TX, IL, PA, MA, MD, VA, Washington, DC, NY and NJ, please refer to the chart below for the salary range for the corresponding location. FINRA complies with all state and local pay transparency laws and regulations requiring the disclosure of salary ranges for the position. In addition to location, actual compensation is based on various factors, including but not limited to, the candidate's skill set, level of experience, education, and market considerations.

Los Angeles, CA: Minimum Hourly Rate $29.57, Maximum Hourly Rate $52.88

CO/FL/TX: Minimum Hourly Rate $26.37, Maximum Hourly Rate $46.23

IL/PA: Minimum Hourly Rate $28.94, Maximum Hourly Rate $50.91

MA/MD/VA/Washington, DC: Minimum Hourly Rate $30.22, Maximum Hourly Rate $53.07

NY/NJ: Minimum Hourly Rate $30.22, Maximum Hourly Rate $55.49

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To be considered for this position, please submit an application. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.

The information provided above has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work of the position. It is not a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required.

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Employees may be eligible for a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Non-exempt employees are also eligible for overtime pay in accordance with federal, state, or local law. As part of its dedication to employee wellness, FINRA provides comprehensive health, dental and vision insurance. Additional insurance includes basic life, accidental death and dismemberment, supplemental life, spouse/domestic partner and dependent life, and spouse/domestic partner and dependent accidental death and dismemberment, short- and long-term disability, long-term care, business travel accident, disability and legal. FINRA offers immediate participation and vesting in a 401(k) plan with company match and eligibility for participation in an additional FINRA-funded retirement contribution, tuition reimbursement, commuter benefits, and other benefits that support employee wellness, such as adoption assistance, backup family care, surrogacy benefits, employee assistance, and wellness programs.

Time Off and Paid Leave*

FINRA encourages its employees to focus on their health and wellness in many ways, including through a generous time-off program of 15 days of paid time off, 5 personal days and 9 sick days, unless otherwise required by law (all pro-rated in the first year). Additionally, we are proud to support our communities by providing two volunteer service days (based on full-time schedule). Other paid leave includes military leave, jury duty leave, bereavement leave, voting and election official leave for federal, state or local primary and general elections, care of a family member leave (available after 90 days of employment); and childbirth and parental leave (available after 90 days of employment). Full-time employees receive nine paid holidays.

*Based on full-time schedule

Important Information

FINRA's Code of Conduct imposes restrictions on employees' investments and requires financial disclosures that are uniquely related to our role as a securities regulator. FINRA employees are required to disclose to FINRA all brokerage accounts that they maintain, and those in which they control trading or have a financial interest (including any trust account of which they are a trustee or beneficiary and all accounts of a spouse, domestic partner or minor child who lives with the employee) and to authorize their broker-dealers to provide FINRA with duplicate statements for all of those accounts. All of those accounts are subject to the Code's investment and securities account restrictions, and new employees must comply with those investment restrictions-including disposing of any security issued by a company on FINRA's Prohibited Company List or obtaining a written waiver from their Executive Vice President-by the date they begin employment with FINRA. Employees may only maintain securities accounts that must be disclosed to FINRA at one or more securities firms that provide an electronic feed (e-feed) of data to FINRA, and must move securities accounts from other securities firms to a firm that provides an e-feed within three months of beginning employment.

You can read more about these restrictions here.

As standard practice, employees must also execute FINRA's Employee Confidentiality and Invention Assignment Agreement without qualification or modification and comply with the company's policy on nepotism.

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