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Part-Time Field Representatives (Spokane)

$35/hour

1624 W Dean Ave, Spokane, WA 99201, USA

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Heirlift is hiring part-time Field Representatives to visit estate properties and help families navigate probate. You’ll take photos, fill out a brief form, and occasionally knock on doors or speak with neighbors to gather key info. 📍 Territories: Spokane and other surrounding counties 💵 Pay: $35/hour + $0.17 per mile reimbursement 🕒 Work on weekends - Choose Saturday or Sunday 👕 Branded shirt, door hangers, business cards, and car magnet provided 🛠️ Responsibilities: • Take exterior photos of properties • Complete a digital field report • Leave branded materials at each home • Speak with property owners, heirs, neighbors, conduct walk-throughs ✅ Requirements: • Valid driver’s license + insurance • Clean, reliable car • Friendly communication skills • Smartphone for photos + directions 🔗 Apply here: https://forms.gle/VkwSLLv2FrFpVvBGA We review all applications within 48 hours. You’ll be contacted if selected for a quick phone interview. Thanks!

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