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Nashville’s job market has buzzed with fresh postings over the past week, spotlighting both unique new opportunities and the city’s classic vibrancy in hiring. According to Indeed, listeners will find plenty of urgently needed positions—for example, Customs and Border Protection is actively recruiting entry-level Border Patrol Agents with full benefits, paid training, and salaries starting at nearly $50,000. The United States Postal Service just listed a full-time Mail Processing Clerk, noting perks such as health, dental, and paid time off. For those seeking something different, the Dev Caree Museum seeks a detail-focused Museum Registrar, offering up to $38 an hour and a full-time contract.

The tech field also shows momentum, with Robert Half advertising recent needs for Web Developers on hybrid or onsite setups at competitive hourly rates between $35 and $60. Graphic Designers and Social Media Specialists are needed, too, with freelance and permanent roles available, ideal for those who prefer the creative sphere. Amazon, meanwhile, has opened up full-time Call Center Representative slots through Northwest Center, paying up to $24 an hour plus comprehensive benefits such as pet insurance, parental leave, and paid time off.

Listeners searching for flexible or gig-based roles will notice high-paying openings for Parking Enforcement Agents with Taggr Nashville, where pay for part-time work—tagging vehicles—can reach $60 an hour without needing a car of your own. There’s steady demand for drivers, from courier delivery with TBD Logistics at up to $27.57 an hour to non-emergency medical transportation drivers with zTrip TN, which highlights flexible schedules and company vehicles. Envision Logistics has listed medical delivery positions paying between $700 and $1,500 weekly. Cleanup crews have not been left behind: Airbnb Cleaners with 1220 Vacation Home Services can earn up to $40 an hour for maintaining vacation properties, with paid training and flexible hours.

Professional services, healthcare, and public sector jobs all remain crucial in Nashville’s market. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is recruiting new Special Agents with teaching expertise, salaries hitting $128,000. Randstad, Robert Half, and other agencies report ongoing needs for office managers, administrative assistants, and talent solutions managers, with salaries up to $65,000. Healthcare roles are robustly present: Registered Nurses for night shifts, correctional officers, and customer service support specialists feature strong wages and full benefits.

Education and nonprofit roles also made fresh listings this week. The Center for Living and Learning posted for part-time Horticulture Managers, while Nashville Adult Literacy Council is looking for ELL Instructors. Leadership positions have also appeared, such as President and CEO at the Woody Williams Foundation, as reported by the Center for Nonprofit Management.

As Nashville heads toward the holidays, mall stores like ALO at Green Hills have rolled out part-time openings for Seasonal Associates. Flexible hours in administrative support are on offer at NAMI Tennessee, perfect for those wanting less than full-time but steady work. For those preferring remote posts, Allsup Employment Services just listed a Support Specialist I role with pay up to $40,000 and a focus in customer service.

From high-tech and healthcare to hourly gigs and niche professional roles, Nashville’s employment landscape over the past seven days has continued to expand, offering listeners across industry backgrounds a variety of promising new jobs—from entry-level to executive, onsite to remote, creative to hands-on.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI