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  • Licensed Professional Counselor

    Headway 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required. About you ● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance. ● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance. About Headway Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need. How Headway supports providers Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner. Built-in compliance : Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources. Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid. Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network. Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on. Built-in EHR features : Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more. Free continuing education : Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy. How Headway supports your clients ● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance. ● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption. Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license. "
    $120-131 hourly 23h ago
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  • Youth Specialist (On-Call)

    Outside In 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Youth Specialists assist in facilitating the day-to-day services offered in the Day Services Program and the Transitional Living Program. Support for Day Program and Transitional Living Program services can include assisting with youth skill-building activities, including healthy recreation and art activities, food preparation, and helping ensure a safe and respectful program space. Youth Specialists are also responsible for appropriately responding to crises. The long-term goal of the Day Program and Transitional Living Program is to help youth build the skills needed for self-sufficiency and to be successful in their plan to exit street life. This is an on-call position. Must be available for overnight (awake) shifts in the Transitional Living Program. Essential Duties Build positive relationships with youth through role modeling and mentoring. Help direct new or returning youth to navigate the screening and assessment process. Educate youth about the Homeless Youth Continuum and how to access available services and resources. Engage youth in Outside In program offerings. Be available on-site to residents in Transitional Living Program and/or Day Program during shifts. Provide individualized support to youth. Respond to youth crises as needed. Support the smooth function of the Food Program in the Day Program by participating in food preparation of meals as needed. Assure material and operational support of the Day and Transitional Living Programs. This can include assisting with cleaning/room turnover in the Transitional Living Program and assisting with food preparation/serving of meals in the Day Program as needed. Establish and facilitate effective communication with staff. This includes serving as a conduit of information for teammates and between and among program staff and supervisors. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all services and interventions in the appropriate data and tracking systems. Commitment to continual learning and quality performance. Participate in discussions, events, workshops, and trainings offered by Outside In. Meet youth worker core competencies. Always maintain professional boundaries and performance. Qualifications Education and Experience One-year relevant experience working with youth, homeless youth, and/or in a drop-in shelter, or housing program. BA/BS in a related field preferred. Strong communication skills. Basic computer skills. Always maintain professional boundaries and performance. Working Conditions This job is located in a residential program and a drop-in day services program for young adults experiencing homelessness, located at 1132 SW 13 th Ave Portland, OR 97205. Program spaces include private and shared residential space, shared staff office space, and drop-in space, including a commercial kitchen. Physical Requirements This job requires operating phones, computers, and other office equipment. Communicating is required on a regular basis. Moving inside the building to other offices and program delivery spaces as well as moving to surrounding sites is expected. Sporadically moves boxes and/or items weighing up to 30 pounds.
    $41k-48k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Local home daily

    10-4 Truck Recruiting

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Class A CDL Solo Truck Driver - RECENT GRADUATES OK! *****Please read to make sure you qualify :) Average $1500.00+ Weekly Monthly Performance bonuses Tuition Reimbursement program 2 WEEKS OUT-2 DAYS HOME- OTR and Regional positions available Gain 3 months of experience and transfer to local No touch freight Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit Great Benefits Great pay! You can take your truck home REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 21 Years of Age No experience necessary-WILL TRAIN. Must have a valid CDL If no experience-MUST HAVE 120 HOURS VIA TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL No Sap drivers Clean criminal background No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years No 15 mph over speeding tickets No year long gaps of unemployment in the last 7 years unless in school-self employment has to be verifiable Can't be terminated from the last trucking position Must be able to pass a hair test No DUI/DWI BENEFITS: 401(k) Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Paid orientation Paid toll fees Paid training Referral program Vision insurance Newer Freightliner-Double beds-refrigerators- No cameras on driver Pet and passenger friendly 100's of terminals across the US Language: English (Required) License/Certification: CDL A (Required) APPLY TODAY FOR MORE DETAILS-Please be prepared to complete a short 5 minute application upon contact. :)
    $1.5k weekly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • On Call Family Services Advocate

    Mac's List

    Family support specialist job in Vancouver, WA

    Status: On-call Pay Range: $23.92 per hour + $1.00 Bilingual Differential The Family Services Advocate is responsible for working with the SafeChoice Family Services Manager and SafeChoice team to provide high-quality child activities and child advocacy for youth in SafeChoice programs as and when there is need. Under the supervision of the Family Services Manager, Family Services Advocates provide care while the parent/guardian is receiving support services (such as group and/or classes) from YWCA. Children participating in services are commonly experiencing poverty, homelessness, or other forms of trauma. We've identified the day-to-day responsibilities linked to each position. In addition to the position specific responsibilities provided below, each YWCA Clark County employee must share responsibility for upholding and modeling the organization's core value on a daily basis. * Provide a welcoming, safe, and calming environment for children who have experienced trauma. * Work as and when there is need providing childcare, especially Mon-5.15pm-8.45pm, Tuesday-2pm -7.30pm, Wednesday 4pm- 7.30pm & Thursdays- 5.15pm-8.45pm evenings. Potential opportunity for more hours if interested. These hours are only on an On- call basis. * Ensure the safety, and welfare of children is prioritized at all times, promoting positive behavior in guidance situations. Maintain confidentiality at all times * Assure that participants, staff, volunteers, and community partners are treated with respect and dignity regardless of race, ethnic background, gender or socioeconomic background. * Think through the lens of racial equity and its intersections with poverty. Use the core principles of anti-racism and grounding those principles in all daily tasks * Incorporate the YWCA's commitment to social justice by understanding how racism, sexism, classism and other oppressions intersect and are embedded in institutions. Seek opportunities for continued learning about racial, gender, and class equity. * Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment. Serve as a role model for promoting diversity and inclusion in the program. * Other duties as needed to support the program. * We've identified the skills, abilities, knowledge, education, and experience a person will need in order to be successful in their position. * There is a strong social justice component to all positions within YWCA Clark County, requiring critical thinking through the lens of racism and intersections with poverty. Knowing the core principles of anti-racism and grounding those principles in everyday work are required job skills and core values Related requirements and education: * Complete and pass a background check; * Complete the training requirements, pursuant to WAC 388-61A-1085; Related experience: * Experience working with children. Experience working with children from racially and socio-economically diverse families is strongly preferred. * Ability to complete yearly required training hours. Ability to empower consistently convey an open, respectful, and solution-oriented approach to addressing challenges, completing work tasks, and providing positive and constructive feedback to internal and external persons. Ability to work at a higher level: put the needs of the participants, program, and organization above personal needs and demonstrate unwavering integrity and accountability. Ability to maintain strong boundaries: maintain strong personal/professional boundaries at all times to make sure that work is spent supporting the participants and furthering the mission of the program and organization. Ability to adapt: the only constant is change - expecting and being open to change is a critical part of this position and is a necessary component of being in a service-oriented field. Strong problem-solving skills: resourceful and able to resolve challenges while knowing when it's time to stop and ask questions or seek additional guidance. Strong soft skills: with little to no prompting, adapting work and communication style to mitigate and/or de-escalate crisis, and to best support our participants. Commitment to cultural responsiveness: Further YWCA mission and values by providing culturally responsive services. Effectively communicate available resources that support cultural values, beliefs and customs. Don't meet every single requirement after reading through this post? You may be just the right candidate for the role or future roles, and please know we value lived experience! Studies have shown that due to white supremacy culture, systemically oppressed communities are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. YWCA Clark County is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. Apply Here PI281422605 Listing Type Jobs Categories Social Services Position Type Part Time Experience Level Entry Level Salary Min 23.92 Salary Max 24.92 Salary Type /hr.
    $23.9 hourly 12d ago
  • Family Support Specialist

    Trillium Family Services 3.7company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Trillium Family Services is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children, youth, and families heal and thrive. We provide trauma-informed mental and behavioral health services, partnering with families and communities to create safe, supportive, and lasting change. Position Summary: * Hours: 40 hours week/flexible schedule * Pay: starts at $22.00/hour (DOE) The Family Support Specialist plays a vital role in supporting children and families involved in Trillium Family Services programs. This position works closely with families to build skills, strengthen relationships, and connect them with community resources. The Family Support Specialist brings a family-centered, strengths-based approach and often draws from lived experience to support families navigating complex systems. Education & Experience: * Must have Direct lived experience as a family member parenting a child or youth navigating the challenges of the children's mental and behavioral health care system. * Experience with the System of Care * Must have a driver's license and reliable personal transportation. * Strong advocacy skills. * THW Certification preferred * Associate degree or bachelor's degree preferred but not required About You: * Works at maintaining a good rapport and a cooperative working relationship with Trillium staff. * Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner. * Attends committee and leadership meetings as appropriate. * Demonstrates leadership and training skills, functioning as an effective leader and team player. * Demonstrates acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultures. Demonstrates Competency in the Following Areas: * Assist with family voice in policy development and agency decision-making, including meeting regularly with agency teams, leadership and the Family Partnership Coordinator. * Provide technical assistance to Trillium staff on the implementation of meaningful family and youth involvement. * May conduct training for staff on meaningful family and youth involvement with up-dated curriculum as needed. * May run family support groups and parent skills trainings as appropriate. * Attend team meetings to ensure families are supported and empowered to advocate for their child and family's needs. * Connect family members and youth being served at Trillium with local support networks. * Participate in local and statewide children's mental health system improvement work, including attending the Oregon Family Workforce Association meeting and other advisory committees as appropriate. Benefits Paid by Agency: * 100% Employer Paid Medical, Vision, and Dental for Full Time Employees * Generous Vacation and Sick Leave * Paid time off. * 401(K) plan matches - up to %6 match * And more! To take a behind the scenes look our programs please visit our website at ******************************* We are guided by the simple yet crucial mission of building brighter futures with children and families. Are you ready to help children and families "Build a Brighter Future"? If so, we have an exciting opportunity as a Family Support Specialist in the Portland Metro area. Apply TODAY! Physical Demands: For physical demands of position, including vision, hearing, repetitive motion, and environment, contact the HR department. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising client care. Application Details: Consideration of candidates is on-going. If you need accommodation to review the information and/or complete the application process, please contact the Human Resources Department. Trillium Family Services is a drug free workplace. All final applicants will be subject to a criminal record identification check pursuant to ORS 181.536.727.537 and agency policy. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider and support a culturally linguistically diverse governance, leadership, and workforce.
    $22 hourly 22d ago
  • Family Advocate

    Clackamas County Children's Commission Head Start, Early Head Start and Hea 3.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Happy Valley, OR

    CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDREN'S COMMISSION, INC. Family Advocate GENERAL OBJECTIVE: To provide high quality family services that lead to strong family outcomes, in compliance with all applicable standards and regulations. REPORTS TO: Family Services Manager ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Bi-Lingual required Dedicated: * Implement home visit services for assigned families in alignment with agency policies and procedures, to include child development, family engagement, parent education, physical health, mental health, early intervention, community resources, family well-being, self-sufficiency, positive parenting, attachment and parent/child bonding * Collaborates in the planning and implementation of parenting education, and parent activities/events * Utilize agency provided, research-based curriculum to fidelity. * Promotes parent and family engagement in ClackCoKids offerings and activities. * Follows agency recruitment and enrollment policies and procedures to recruit families, complete intakes, and assist in monitoring and address family enrollment throughout the year * Works with supervisor to facilitate the resolution of family concerns as they occur. Compassionate: * Leads with strength-based approach to promote family empowerment at all times * Schedule and complete required individualized home visits with each family based on families' scheduling needs/preferences. * Complete needs assessments with assigned families and work alongside them to set achievable goals * Ensure needed social services are provided to all assigned families, which may include direct, individual problem solving; referrals; long- and short-term goal setting; assistance with follow-up; and advocacy. * Supports healthy family and child outcomes through providing health education/information, supporting timely exams/screenings, and offering consistent and supportive follow-up when needed * Ability to use a positive approach in directing and redirecting child behavior Inclusive: * Promote the role of parents as the primary nurturers and teachers of their children * Encourage the development of parenting skills through support and education that honors individual family values/beliefs. * Provide guidance and coaching for parents in methods of age appropriate, constructive, culturally responsive, and positive strategies to work with their child. * Demonstrates commitment to agency's philosophy and approach to equity and inclusion Professional: * Promotes all services and programs at ClackCoKids at all times. * Participate in cross-component collaborations as appropriate and in alignment with agency policies and procedures. * Attend and actively engage in agency committees, meetings, and events as assigned. * Attend agency trainings as assigned and work with the supervisor to develop an individual professional development plan. * Attend and engage in regular supervision meetings with direct supervisor and team meetings as assigned, utilizing reflective practices * Utilize agency systems for accurate, high-quality data entry in alignment with agency policies and procedures. * Manage time in an effective manner, including keeping an up-to-date calendar. Trustworthy: * Respect and maintain confidentiality for client information, as well as in all other relevant/appropriate circumstances. * Build and strengthen collaborations and rapport with community agencies and supporters in a manner that benefits. children and families and highlight the mission and impact of ClackCoKids. * Uphold and honor commitments made with families and co-workers. * Engage in direct conversations with the intent to strengthen and preserve relationships. ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS: Program Participation and Team Member: * Arrive to work on time; punctually attend and actively participate in all required activities, meetings, and trainings. * Be a respectful, cooperative, and reliable team member and participant in program activities. * Project a professional work image, both in dress and manner. * Be familiar with, and adhere to, position-related policies and procedures as well as the program's overarching objectives. * Follow Agency policy/procedures for reporting and documenting suspected child abuse and/or neglect. * Some evening and weekend work to be expected. Code of Conduct: Perform all work in compliance with the Clackamas County Children's Commission Code of Conduct. Confidentiality: Respect and maintain confidentiality of information regarding enrolled children and families, personnel issues, and other program operations as appropriate. Training: In consultation with supervisor, develop professional work goals and training plan. Participate in training as requested. Working Conditions: * Frequent driving to meet with families * Frequent standing, walking, and sitting * Frequent computer use to document family services * Frequent lifting up to 25 pounds; occasional lifting up to 50 pounds. Our Commitment to Equity & Inclusion Because our vision is for a community in which ALL children have the best possible opportunity to succeed, we seek to confront racism, discrimination, and prejudice in all forms. * We continue to educate ourselves so that we may effectively engage in conversations and actions that lead to real change. * We remain committed to listening to one another, intending first to understand. * We work to ensure that our leadership, staff, and culture reflect the diverse needs of the children and families that we serve. * We continue to solicit feedback and ensure accountability at all levels, believing these are critical elements for cultivating an environment of equity, inclusion, and respect. * We acknowledge that white supremacy is interwoven into the fabric of our systems, practices and policies and therefore we remain committed to questioning, examining our beliefs, and reasoning as it affects those who serve and those to whom we are committed to serving. * We have much to learn and much to do, desiring to be part of the solutions that will lead to safety, social justice, and a better, kinder world. Disclaimer The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in this position. Under Oregon statute, after July 1, 1996, an offer of employment for this position is contingent upon the results of criminal offender information record check and, possibly, fingerprinting, conducted on applicants for employment in early childhood services agencies. Applicants who have been convicted of certain offenses or who refuse to consent to such background checks will not be hired for this position. Continuation of all positions is contingent upon future funding. Requirements Education and Experience: Bachelor's in Social Work, or Human Development or closely related field (preferred) Coursework or certificate completed in ECE preferred. Either a credential or certification or a willingness to obtain within 18 months of hire in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, or Counseling (to include the Social Services Competency Based Training - SSCBT, or the CDA Home Visitor Credential (required) Experience in working with or providing services to children and families. Competency to build respectful, culturally responsive and trusting relationships with families and the ability to accept individual differences. Experience and humility to work with culturally diverse families. Willing to engage in building reflective capacity (e.g., capacity for introspection, communicating awareness of self in relation to others, recognizing value of supervision, etc.). Skills and Abilities: Bilingual required Good computer skills Ability to use positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach to directing and redirecting child behavior. Ability to positively interact with families of various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Ability to possess and maintain a valid driver's license and insured vehicle available for use on the job. Ability to possess and maintain compliance with State of Oregon Criminal Background Registry. Ability to possess and maintain current First Aid/CPR certification. Ability to obtain and maintain an Oregon Food Handler's Card
    $29k-36k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Pediatric Child Life Specialist

    Legacy Health 4.6company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Pediatric Child Life Specialist - Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel At Legacy Health, we're passionate about making life better for others-especially our youngest patients and their families. As a Child Life Specialist, you'll bring hope, comfort, and emotional support to children experiencing illness, injury, or hospitalization. Your compassion and creativity in therapeutic play, education, and emotional support will make a lasting difference in their healing journey. Why You'll Love Working Here Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel is one of the leading pediatric centers in the Pacific Northwest. Designed exclusively for children, our state-of-the-art facility combines advanced medical care with a warm, family-centered environment. From routine care to the most complex cases, families trust our team to provide exceptional, compassionate care-every day. Responsibilities What You'll Do As a valued member of our interdisciplinary care team, you will: Support pediatric and adolescent patients and families coping with hospitalization, treatment, or loss Use therapeutic play, education, and preparation to reduce fear and anxiety Help patients build effective coping skills and self-expression through evidence-based interventions Provide guidance and emotional support for parents, siblings, and caregivers Partner closely with nurses, physicians, and therapists to ensure emotionally safe, developmentally appropriate care Plan and lead activities, celebrations, and events that bring joy and normalcy to the hospital experience Mentor students and volunteers, and contribute to ongoing education within the hospital and community Specialty Focus This position supports Randall Children's Hospital's Cancer and Blood Disorders Program, working across inpatient, outpatient, and day treatment settings. You'll accompany children and families throughout the continuum of care-helping them prepare for and cope with medical procedures, treatments, and life-changing moments. Why Join Legacy Work with a passionate, mission-driven pediatric team Access professional growth and education opportunities Contribute to a culture that values empathy, teamwork, and innovation Relocation assistance available for candidates new to Legacy Health Qualifications Education/Experience Bachelor's degree in Child Life, Child Development, Psychology, or related field with all clinical coursework for clinical Child Life Certification completed. Completion of a 600-hour Child Life internship under the direct supervision of a Certified Child Life Specialist. Work experience with children, youth, and families in non-healthcare settings also preferred. Skill Requirements: Plans and implements comprehensive Child Life services. Broad knowledge of child developmental theories, specific illnesses/diagnosis, medical terminology physical, emotional, cognitive, and psychosocial needs of children 0-21 years. Ability to assess and respond to the developmental and psychosocial needs of infants, children, youth, and families using the theories of human growth and development, therapeutic play, and emotionally supportive interventions. Provides emotionally supportive play and preparation for pediatric patients undergoing surgery, medical tests, and procedures. Enhances patient's and family's understanding of medical procedures and diagnosis by facilitating developmentally appropriate procedural preparation and support. Partner with interdisciplinary team, including patient and family, to create a collaborative plan of care. Demonstrates strong organizational skills, including effectively triaging patient and family needs. Ability to supervise child life students and volunteers. Demonstrates technology skills and ability to navigate electronic systems applicable to job functions. Licensure Must obtain Certified Child Life Certification (CCLS) from the Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) within one year of employment. Pay Range USD $29.30 - USD $41.90 /Hr. Our Commitment to Health and Equal Opportunity Our Legacy is good for health for Our People, Our Patients, Our Communities, Our World. Above all, we will do the right thing. If you are passionate about our mission and believe you can contribute to our team, we encourage you to apply-even if you don't meet every qualification listed. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can grow and succeed. Legacy Health is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion or creed, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. To learn more about our employee benefits click here: ********************************************************************
    $29.3-41.9 hourly Auto-Apply 47d ago
  • Sexual Assault On-Call Advocate

    YWCA Clark County 3.1company rating

    Family support specialist job in Vancouver, WA

    Status: On-call Pay Range: $23.92 per hour + $1.00 bilingual differential, $30/stipend per shift The Sexual Assault On-Call Advocate position is responsible for providing general, medical and legal advocacy for survivors of sexual assault. Weve identified the day-to-day responsibilities linked to each position. In addition to the position specific responsibilities provided below, each YWCA Clark County employee must share responsibility for upholding and modeling the organizations core value on a daily basis. Essential Duties: Assure that participants, staff, volunteers and community partners are treated with respect and dignity regardless of race, ethnic background, gender or socioeconomic background. Provide advocacy that reflects an awareness of diversity in the lifestyle and cultural background of individuals and families, effectively communicate available resources that support cultural values, beliefs, and customs, and honor the lived experience of every survivor accessing support services. Call the Hotline at the start of each shift to confirm that you are available to take calls. While on shift, respond to sexual assault hotline calls within fifteen minutes of when the call comes in. While on shift, provide in-person support during medical forensic exams at Peace Health or Legacy Salmon Creek emergency rooms. Maintain reliable transportation options in order to respond to hospital calls. Work with victim survivors of sexual assault using an empowerment-based advocacy model to: Offer emotional support Provide relevant information, resources and address participant concerns Make mandatory reports as legally required Provide relevant information, referrals, and resources to the participant and other individuals as appropriate. Document participant related information as required by law in a manner that aligns with relevant confidentiality policies. Call the Sexual Assault Program Director at the end of each shift to provide an overview of all calls taken or to report that no calls were taken. Submit participant related information to EmpowerDB database by end of shift. Attend regularly scheduled On-Call Advocate team meetings. Accurately fill out and submit a timesheet to the Director of Sexual Assault Program by due date each month Adhere to all policies and procedures of YWCA Clark County and the Sexual Assault program Engage in initial sexual assault advocacy training (or have equivalent training through another agency) Attend and document 12 hours of sexual assault continuing education training every fiscal year Requirements: There is a strong social justice component to all positions within YWCA Clark County, requiring critical thinking through the lens of racism and intersections with poverty. Knowing the core principles of anti-racism and grounding those principles in everyday work are required job skills and core values Education and Experience: High school diploma or G.E.D. Experience working with persons in crisis General Requirements: Complete and pass a background check Complete all sexual assault advocacy core training requirements for Washington state Dependable means of transportation Language fluency: verbally and in writing, clearly communicate with participants, co-workers and community partners in English as needed. Bilingual skills preferred. Ability to work at a higher level: put the needs of the participants, program, and organization above personal needs and demonstrate unwavering integrity and accountability. Ability to maintain strong boundaries: maintain strong personal/professional boundaries at all times to make sure that work is spent supporting the participants and furthering the mission of the program and organization. Strong problem-solving skills: resourceful and able to resolve challenges while knowing when its time to stop and ask questions or seek additional guidance. Some technological skills: effectively use email and Microsoft Word to fulfill position related expectations. Strong soft-skills: with little to no prompting, adapt work and communication style to mitigate and/or de-escalate crisis, and to best support our participants. Ability to respond: while on shift must have reliable transportation to respond to hospital calls within 15 minutes, and phone inquiries immediately. Don't meet every single requirement after reading through this post? You may be just the right candidate for the role or future roles, and please know we value lived experience! Studies have shown that due to white supremacy culture, systemically oppressed communities are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. YWCA Clark County is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. Compensation details: 23.92-24.92 Hourly Wage PIfd330a3c97b4-31181-39506768
    $23.9 hourly 7d ago
  • Child Life Specialist

    OHSU

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    The Child Life Specialist will support hospitalized pediatric patients on our Pediatric Acute Care Medical unit (9N). The Pediatric Acute Care Medical Unit (PACM) provides Acute level care for patients 0-18 years of age, across a large spectrum of services to include medicine, pulmonology, gastroenterology, endocrine, family medicine, neurology and behavioral health. Our team approach is family centered and Multidisciplinary. Collaboration with child life, respiratory therapy, social work, schoolteachers, pharmacists, Psych and therapy services, to provide support to our admitted patients and their families. Our facility provides private rooms for patients/families, playrooms, family lounge, classroom and an outside courtyard. This CLS will promote healthy growth and development, reduce anxiety of hospitalization, increase coping and emotional adjustment to the medical setting. Play and normalization are also key components of the work on this unit and within the Child Life Specialist role. Hospital events such as Holiday celebrations, programming and intake of year round donations included in the CL role. Function/Duties of Position Clinical Responsibilities * Maintains and supports the philosophy of family centered care by helping the patients and families cope with the hospital experience. * Assesses and documents the emotional and psychosocial developmental needs, action and follow-up plan written in the patient's record * Promotes coping with the hospital experience through expression of feelings in developmentally age appropriate, therapeutic activities. * Provides preoperative teaching, post op support and pre-op tours. * Provides emotional support to patients and family during medical/nursing procedures. * Provides child development expertise in the development of educational material for patients and families. * Participates in care conferences held to assess patient needs and receive suggestions for intervention from other care conference members. * Identifies needs of all children incorporating developmental level, mobility, chronicity of illness and psychosocial factors to facilitate activities fostering mastery of healthcare experiences. * Adapt play materials to meet individual needs. * Explains at the child's level of understanding, the sequence, nature, and reason for medical procedures and routines; serves as a supportive non-medical person during medical procedures. * Promotes positive guest relations with the staff, patients, volunteers and visitors * Assists in training and supervision of volunteers to promote positive interactions for patients and families with volunteers. * Provides emotional, intellectual and social support for patients. * Provides grief support for families Promotes the Child Life professional and program through education and role modeling. * Participates in associations related to Child Life and maintains knowledge on current trends in Child Life. * Shares child development knowledge and communication skills with staff and providers as opportunities arise. * Orients patient care staff, volunteers and students to the needs of hospitalized children and adolescents. * Acts as a resource person for staff in identifying patient and family needs under stress and crisis. * Participates as a member of an organizational, multidisciplinary committee as possible * Role models professional competence and respectful communications. * Commits to teamwork in the Child Life Program through positive communication and collaboration. * Assists in preparation and dissemination of information representing the hospital and Child Life Program to community groups, organizations and the news media. Administrative Responsibilities * Maintains necessary medical play supplies and playrooms in good working order. * Responds to requests and donations of the community, accepts donations brought to DCH. * Maintains a supply of books/pamphlets for grief support, general information regarding hospitalization of children and other materials as patient needs dictate. * Processes donations including donor relations, organization, storage and/or distribution of donations. * Uses fiscal stewardship in requesting and ordering program materials. * Maintains accurate pager status, answers calls and emails promptly. * Supports DCH Foundation special events and requests as requested. * Coordinates and attends Child Life Program special events and/or entertainment activities for patients and families. Required Qualifications * A Bachelor's degree in a Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Recreational Therapy, Special Education, or a closely related field and completion of a minimum of 480 hours in a Child Life internship. * Child Life Specialist within one year of hire date. * Preference will be given to applicants with hospital experience or training, Child Life Specialist certification, and proficiency in Spanish. * Expertise in child Life skills and practices. * Competent in computer functions, such as e-charting * Ability to perform the job duties with or without accommodation. Preferred Qualifications * Master's degree in related field * 1 or more years' experience as a Child Life Specialist in a pediatric acute hospital * Successful OHSU Language Service Competency exam: Spanish Language All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at ************ or *************.
    $36k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 34d ago
  • Child Life Specialist

    Bicultural Qualified Mental Health Associate (Qmhp

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    The Child Life Specialist will support hospitalized pediatric patients on our Pediatric Acute Care Medical unit (9N). The Pediatric Acute Care Medical Unit (PACM) provides Acute level care for patients 0-18 years of age, across a large spectrum of services to include medicine, pulmonology, gastroenterology, endocrine, family medicine, neurology and behavioral health. Our team approach is family centered and Multidisciplinary. Collaboration with child life, respiratory therapy, social work, schoolteachers, pharmacists, Psych and therapy services, to provide support to our admitted patients and their families. Our facility provides private rooms for patients/families, playrooms, family lounge, classroom and an outside courtyard. This CLS will promote healthy growth and development, reduce anxiety of hospitalization, increase coping and emotional adjustment to the medical setting. Play and normalization are also key components of the work on this unit and within the Child Life Specialist role. Hospital events such as Holiday celebrations, programming and intake of year round donations included in the CL role. Function/Duties of Position Clinical Responsibilities Maintains and supports the philosophy of family centered care by helping the patients and families cope with the hospital experience. Assesses and documents the emotional and psychosocial developmental needs, action and follow-up plan written in the patient's record Promotes coping with the hospital experience through expression of feelings in developmentally age appropriate, therapeutic activities. Provides preoperative teaching, post op support and pre-op tours. Provides emotional support to patients and family during medical/nursing procedures. Provides child development expertise in the development of educational material for patients and families. Participates in care conferences held to assess patient needs and receive suggestions for intervention from other care conference members. Identifies needs of all children incorporating developmental level, mobility, chronicity of illness and psychosocial factors to facilitate activities fostering mastery of healthcare experiences. Adapt play materials to meet individual needs. Explains at the child's level of understanding, the sequence, nature, and reason for medical procedures and routines; serves as a supportive non-medical person during medical procedures. Promotes positive guest relations with the staff, patients, volunteers and visitors Assists in training and supervision of volunteers to promote positive interactions for patients and families with volunteers. Provides emotional, intellectual and social support for patients. Provides grief support for families Promotes the Child Life professional and program through education and role modeling. Participates in associations related to Child Life and maintains knowledge on current trends in Child Life. Shares child development knowledge and communication skills with staff and providers as opportunities arise. Orients patient care staff, volunteers and students to the needs of hospitalized children and adolescents. Acts as a resource person for staff in identifying patient and family needs under stress and crisis. Participates as a member of an organizational, multidisciplinary committee as possible Role models professional competence and respectful communications. Commits to teamwork in the Child Life Program through positive communication and collaboration. Assists in preparation and dissemination of information representing the hospital and Child Life Program to community groups, organizations and the news media. Administrative Responsibilities Maintains necessary medical play supplies and playrooms in good working order. Responds to requests and donations of the community, accepts donations brought to DCH. Maintains a supply of books/pamphlets for grief support, general information regarding hospitalization of children and other materials as patient needs dictate. Processes donations including donor relations, organization, storage and/or distribution of donations. Uses fiscal stewardship in requesting and ordering program materials. Maintains accurate pager status, answers calls and emails promptly. Supports DCH Foundation special events and requests as requested. Coordinates and attends Child Life Program special events and/or entertainment activities for patients and families. Required Qualifications A Bachelor's degree in a Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Recreational Therapy, Special Education, or a closely related field and completion of a minimum of 480 hours in a Child Life internship. Child Life Specialist within one year of hire date. Preference will be given to applicants with hospital experience or training, Child Life Specialist certification, and proficiency in Spanish. Expertise in child Life skills and practices. Competent in computer functions, such as e-charting Ability to perform the job duties with or without accommodation. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in related field 1 or more years' experience as a Child Life Specialist in a pediatric acute hospital Successful OHSU Language Service Competency exam: Spanish Language All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at ************ or *************.
    $36k-65k yearly est. Auto-Apply 16d ago
  • Domestic Violence Advocate

    Native American Youth and Family Center 3.4company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Full-time Description NAYA Family Center is seeking a trauma informed and experienced Domestic Violence Advocate to join our Family Services Department within the Healing Circle Program. This role provides culturally specific, trauma-informed support and case management for Native American-identified survivors of domestic violence. You will work closely with participants, community partners, and team members to ensure safety, access to resources, and survivor-led advocacy. NAYA offers an exceptional benefits package, including free medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees (with affordable options for family members), a 401(k) retirement plan with a 6% match, paid vacation, and 16 paid holidays. This is a full-time position between the working hours of 9am - 6pm Monday through Friday, that may include evenings and occasional weekends as needed. With supervisor approval, employees may be eligible to work from home 1-2 days a week. The pay for this position is $27 hourly. Who You Are: You have a Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field, or 3+ years of experience supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence; applicable lived experience is considered. You are knowledgeable about the justice system, local victim services, and culturally specific support for Native American communities. You are experienced in trauma-informed, survivor-led, and harm reduction approaches. You have strong interpersonal, communication, and active listening skills. You are able to manage a high-volume caseload (10-15 participants) efficiently and remain composed in stressful situations. You are proficient with computer tools, including MS Office, web-based research, and database systems for case management (e.g., ETO, Counselor Max, SAGE). What You'll Do: Provide individualized case management, including crisis intervention, safety planning, goal setting, and advocacy for legal, medical, and housing needs. Maintain accurate and confidential records, completing intakes, danger assessments, goal plans, and required documentation. Assist participants with accessing public benefits, protective orders, and other resources. Coordinate wraparound services and collaborate with other NAYA programs and community partners. Participate in program, department, agency, and community meetings as assigned. Provide navigation services at the Gateway Center for Domestic Violence one day per week. Uphold trauma-informed practices and culturally specific support for all participants. Maintain confidentiality at all times and complete VAWA compliant releases of information as appropriate. Other duties as assigned by the Healing Circle Manager and Family Services Director. Application Instructions Providing a cover letter helps us best understand your interest in the role, so we encourage you to submit one along with your resume. If you need accommodation during the application process, please email ****************. NAYA is committed to building a work environment that respects and inspires every community member. Our mission is to serve Urban Native youth and families, so we strongly encourage Native people to apply. We encourage applications from members of other historically marginalized groups, as well, including women, people of color, those with disabilities, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and those who have served in the military. Salary Description $27
    $27 hourly 35d ago
  • Principal Platform Adoption Specialist

    Anaplan 4.5company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    At Anaplan, we are a team of innovators focused on optimizing business decision-making through our leading AI-infused scenario planning and analysis platform so our customers can outpace their competition and the market. What unites Anaplanners across teams and geographies is our collective commitment to our customers' success and to our Winning Culture. Our customers rank among the who's who in the Fortune 50. Coca-Cola, LinkedIn, Adobe, LVMH and Bayer are just a few of the 2,400+ global companies who rely on our best-in-class platform. Our Winning Culture is the engine that drives our teams of innovators. We champion diversity of thought and ideas, we behave like leaders regardless of title, we are committed to achieving ambitious goals, and we love celebrating our wins - big and small. Supported by operating principles of being strategy-led, values-based and disciplined in execution, you'll be inspired, connected, developed and rewarded here. Everything that makes you unique is welcome; join us and let's build what's next - together! Are you a self-starting individual who has a passion for technology and enjoy working with customers? Do you often serve as the go-to person to solve challenges? Do you enjoy demonstrating your product knowledge and proactively helping your colleagues succeed? If your background is in Customer Success, Professional Services or Product and you enjoy helping your customers achieve their goals, then this job is for you. This important position on the Anaplan Platform & Ecosystem Success team gives you a fantastic opportunity to help scale our business through the evolution and growth of our Customer Success team. Working to ensure our customers are maximizing their adoption of Anaplan and are equipped with the best enablement possible. Core responsibilities As the Principal Platform Adoption Specialist, you will play a critical role in driving customer success by maximizing Anaplan platform adoption, enhancing user enablement, reducing churn, and increasing customer satisfaction. You will serve as a strategic technical advisor, helping clients unlock the full value of their investment while supporting renewals and future growth opportunities. In this role, you'll stay ahead of platform enhancements, promote new features to customers, and develop data-driven strategies to close adoption gaps. As a trusted advisor, you'll offer best practices, influence product development through customer feedback, and champion a culture of continuous improvement. Responsibilities: Proactively communicate platform updates and educate customers on new features and benefits. Partner with Customer Success Business Partners to identify at-risk accounts and design tailored re-engagement strategies. Deliver impactful product demonstrations, hands-on training, and enablement sessions across diverse customer segments. Develop scalable adoption resources, including guides, tutorials, and FAQs, to address common challenges. Analyze customer feedback and usage data to identify trends, improve adoption strategies, and influence product enhancements. Lead initiatives to drive platform adoption and ensure customers achieve measurable business outcomes. Leverage data analytics to monitor adoption health, identify risks, and develop proactive enablement strategies. Identify potential risks to customer success and escalate issues as needed to mitigate churn. Provide customer insights to internal teams to shape platform roadmap and feature priorities. What You'll Bring: This role requires autonomy, accountability, and a proactive mindset. You'll thrive in environments where responsibilities evolve, taking ownership of customer adoption challenges and influencing both internal and external stakeholders. Success in this role demands strong problem-solving skills, technical acumen, and the ability to manage change effectively in fast-paced settings. Requirements: 8+ years of experience in customer success, consulting, or professional services, with a proven track record in driving software adoption. 3-5+ years of hands-on Anaplan model-building experience; experience with EPM, SPM, or SCM products is a strong plus. Strong understanding of complex planning functions and the ability to advise on platform capabilities to support business outcomes. Deep knowledge of the roles played by Customer Success Managers, Technical Account Managers (Platform Adoption Specialists), and Professional Services teams in a SaaS environment. Proven ability to create structure and design effective processes in ambiguous or rapidly changing environments. Excellent facilitation, communication, and presentation skills, with a sharp attention to detail. A communication style that builds confidence with customers and stakeholders, enabling rapid establishment of trusted advisor status. Strong background in delivering and facilitating knowledge transfer sessions both in-person and virtually across global teams. Self-starter with the ability to manage workload autonomously and work efficiently in a fast-paced environment. Results-driven problem solver with a focus on progress and continuous improvement. Open to feedback and comfortable working in an iterative, collaborative environment. BA/BS required; MA/MBA is a plus. #LI-REMOTE Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) We believe attracting and retaining the best talent and fostering an inclusive culture strengthens our business. DEIB improves our workforce, enhances trust with our partners and customers, and drives business success. Build your career in a place where diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging aren't just words on paper - this is what drives our innovation, it's how we connect, and it contributes to what makes us a market leader. We believe in a hiring and working environment where all people are respected and valued, regardless of gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, or any other aspect which makes people unique. We hire you for who you are, and we want you to bring your authentic self to work every day! We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, perform essential job functions, and receive equitable benefits and all privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Fraud Recruitment Disclaimer It has come to our attention that fraudulent and fictitious job opportunities are being circulated on the Internet. Prospective candidates are being contacted by certain individuals, mainly through telephone calls, emails and correspondence, claiming they are representatives of Anaplan. The main purpose of these correspondences and announcements is to obtain privileged information from individuals. Anaplan does not: Extend offers to candidates without an extensive interview process with a member of our recruitment team and a hiring manager via video or in person. Send job offers via email. All offers are first extended verbally by a member of our internal recruitment team whenever possible and then followed up via written communication. All emails from Anaplan would come from an @anaplan.com email address. Should you have any doubts about the authenticity of an email, letter or telephone communication purportedly from, for, or on behalf of Anaplan, please send an email to ****************** before taking any further action in relation to the correspondence.
    $41k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault (DV/SA) Advocate 1

    IRCO

    Family support specialist job in Beaverton, OR

    The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) is a non-profit organization established in 1976 to serve immigrants, refugees, and the broader community in Portland, Oregon. Our mission is to welcome, serve and empower refugees, immigrants and people across cultures and generations to reach their full potential. Find out more at ************* POSITION: Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault (DV/SA) Advocate 1 JOB CLASS/GRADE: Specialist 1 / Grade 8 WAGE: $23.37 per hour FLSA; EEO; WC: Non-Exempt; Professional; 8864 LOCATIONS: IRCO Greater Middle East Center: 4915 SW Griffith Dr, Beaverton, OR 97005 FTE; FT/PT; STATUS: 0.5 FTE; On-Call / Casual without benefits (Position is scheduled for 20 hours per week) NUMBER OF POSITIONS: (1) APPLY AT: ************ STATUS: Oncall/ Casual without Benefits PROGRAM(S): Refugee & Immigrant Family Strengthening (RIFS) SECTOR: Survivor Services REQUIREMENTS: Background check required English required, bilingual in Arabic/Pashto/Dari/Persian/Farsi preferred Hybrid schedule eligible with a valid driver's license and verification of current auto-insurance and have full use of automobile during work hours This job announcement is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed in this job. This is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Program Summary The Refugee & Immigrant Family Strengthening (RIFS) program was launched by IRCO in 1998 in response to the large volume of immigrants and refugees coming to the Tri-County area who were survivors of abuse. These newly arrived community members did not know how or where to go for services or resources and faced additional community, religious, or language barriers to obtaining such support. RIFS was designed to be a unique, community focused program that serves immigrant and refugee survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse. RIFS is comprised of a team of Advocates who help survivors with safety planning, crisis intervention, emergency and stabilized housing solutions, intensive bilingual case management, interpretation, translation services, building self-sufficiency, accessing grants or other assistance funds, legal advocacy and court accompaniment, transportation, and immigration issues. RIFS also conducts prevention education and outreach in our immigrant and refugee communities and beyond. Position Summary RIFS DV/SA Advocates assist individuals and families experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking. RIFS DV/SA Advocates utilize a survivor-centered, strengths-based, empowerment model to cultivate trust, establish and promote trauma-informed communication, and provide advocacy, direct services and support, and case management that facilitates, encourages, and assists clients to reach their goals. Essential Functions Adhere to program, agency, and federal legal policies on client confidentiality Implement a survivor-centered, strengths-based, trauma-informed empowerment model in assisting clients to heal and attain stability as driven by their priorities and goals Collaborate with internal and external service providers to identify survivors and cases affected by domestic violence Assess potential participants for eligibility, conduct intake sessions utilizing assessment and evaluation procedures and best practices, and conduct eligibility screening for other services Navigate risk assessment alongside survivors and provide immediate and ongoing safety planning Develop a case management plan for each participant, provide short-term crisis intervention for participants who wish to access services which include but are not limited to, emergency shelters and motels; supports for long term housing stability; assistance with restraining orders and stalking orders; peer supports; mental health services; securing employment; and referrals for other relevant services Assist participants in navigating and accessing appropriate services and follow through on referrals Advocate and coordinate with service providers, attorneys, law enforcement, the legal system, other Advocates, and management to serve the needs of clients Access family legal services and obtain protective orders (restraining orders or stalking orders) for participants when necessary Make referrals to legal immigration services; assist participants in gathering documents and evidence, write letters of support when requested, and obtain clearance from law enforcement Provide or secure interpretation, translation, and accessibility services Maintain confidential participant files including records of intakes, case management plans, and all contacts and referral Maintain a high level of confidentiality of participants in identifying information. Confidentiality standards must meet the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) minimum standards. For complete list of standards please visit *************************************** Complete data entry, case notes, client file updates, reports, and all other program/IRCO administrative tasks within given timelines Be prepared to travel to hospital and mental health sites to support sexual assault and strangulation survivors Offer survivors with clear and direct options concerning confidentiality, medical exams, community resources, and next steps. Liaison with medical staff if needed, and respect survivor-centered choices. Secondary Functions Perform outreach and educational activities within immigrant and refugee communities and local service providers Actively participate in relevant network meetings, regular internal IRCO meetings, and community engagement events and presentations Perform other duties as assigned Requirements Education & Experience MINIMUM JOB SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school diploma is required, some college course work preferred Certification: 40 hours Domestic Violence Advocate Certification within 10 working days of hire Fluency in English Computers: All positions at IRCO require use of a computer and experience working with Microsoft products such as Microsoft 365, Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Strong analytical, problem-solving skills Strong skills in community focused, interpersonal, and organizational communication Communicate effectively in a positive manner verbally, in writing, and by phone Strong communication skills in a multilingual, multi-background team and organization Fluency in another language, preferably Arabic, Pashto, Farsi, Persian, Dari, or Farsi Physical, Mental, & Environmental Requirements Communication: Regular communication inside and outside the organization to exchange ideas and gather information Creativity: Regular need for redesign of a single focus process or procedure is needed Mental: There is regular variation in tasks and the job holder must decide which tasks to complete as well as the order in which tasks are completed Physical: Position requires little physical effort such as lifting, carrying, or constant movement, but does allow for movement needed to complete work tasks Impact and Influence: Positions at this level have a minimal need or ability to analyze problem or concepts or make decisions on the information. Positions at this level have minimal impact and influence on organization operations, programs, expense or budgetary outcomes. Work Independence: Positions at this level work under close supervision, usually function from a clear set of operating processes or procedures, and have work closely reviewed. Little to no judgment and decision-making is required. Planning: Positions at this level must be able to foresee issues associated with own work and identify future needs for supplies, equipment, resources which would stall operations or activities. Environment: This level has a work environment that is well protected, with virtually no hazards or obstacles. There is very little element of personal risk or hazard. Job conditions are stable, usually well managed, and very comfortable. Schedule: The work schedule is stable and does not fluctuate. Supervisory Responsibilities Positions at this level are not responsible for any supervisory functions, or responsibilities, but may occasionally be asked to orient and/or train new employees or volunteers. Required Engagement Engage fully in recommended professional development, as well as other assigned or required training activities. This engagement can also include participation in optional activities that embrace IRCO's mission, vision, and values-based initiatives. How To Apply Complete the IRCO application in our Careers Portal: IRCO Application for Employment. Upload your resume and cover letter addressing your qualifications for this position IRCO Careers. For questions about this position, please email ************* Please note that physical applications are accessible from IRCO's main office, 10301 NE Glisan, Portland, OR 97220. Due to the high volume of applications received, we will not be able to contact applicants or return calls regarding applications. Complete applications should include a cover letter, resume, and IRCO application. IRCO is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any characteristics protected by State and Federal law. We will make reasonable accommodations to meet our obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state disability laws. Salary Description $23.37 per hour
    $23.4 hourly Easy Apply 11d ago
  • Assistant, General Counsel

    Vlaunchu

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Job Category: LegalJob Type: Full TimeJob Location: OregonPortlandJob Salary: $175000 - $200000Job Title - Assistant, General CounselLocation: Portland, Oregon ( Relocation $ Available ) Base Salary - $175,000 - $200,000 ( + Bonus ) JOB#. 83291711Industry: Energy - UtilitiesJob Category: Legal - Regulatory / Compliance LawJob Description:Provide legal advice on a variety of complex legal matters and projects, including Federal Energy Regulatory Commission matters and transmission and energy contracts.Ideal CandidateMeets the requirements as listed above.Has Commercial transaction experience negotiating contracts - energy experience a bonus (negotiation purchase power agreements, build transfer agreements, interconnection agreements) Law firm experience From a Large market - NYC, DC, San FranciscoHas experience in representing in state regulatory or administrative proceedings before the state public utility commissions. Has experience in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission matters. Requirements:Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school and successful completion of bar exam in one or more states in which the company conducts business.8 years previous law firm experience.Demonstrated in-depth experience and knowledge with legal and/or regulatory issues.Familiarity with the political and legal implications of decisions made by the company.Knowledge of the company's strategic plan, regulatory and political environment, as well as the company's policies, procedures, and practices, and applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.Ability to assess and interpret external rules and regulations.A combination of law firm and corporate or agency experience.Energy experience and general understanding of utilities.BONUS: Has completed the bar exam for one or more of these states (Oregon, Washington, California, Utah, Idaho, and/or Wyoming).
    $41k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Social Services Assistant

    Kalesta Healthcare Group

    Family support specialist job in Saint Helens, OR

    The Social Service Assistant functions under the guidance and supervision of the Social Service Director to provide related social services which assist residents in maintaining or improving the ability to manage their physical, mental and psychosocial needs. REPORTING: This position is responsible to the Social Service Director. FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: As directed, assist with the admission process; facility tours, inquiries, interviewing prospective residents, families or responsible parties Make arrangements/appointments for personal care issues/items such as hair care, transportation to appointments and arrangements to obtain requested adaptive equipment, clothing and personal items Participate in quality assurance programs, as directed Maintain contact with family members and attending physicians for invitations to care plan meetings and/or other appropriate communication as requested Document on social service log all contact and referrals Assist in resolution of grievances and theft and loss issues as requested Assist residents/families in completing various forms and applications, including advance directives, Medi-cal applications, voter registration, etc. Participate in Behavior Management programs as directed Attend facility in-service and staff meetings as directed JOB FUNCTIONS: Demonstrates knowledge of, and respect for, the rights, dignity and individuality of each resident in all interactions Appreciates the importance of maintaining confidentiality of resident and facility information Demonstrates honesty and integrity at all times in the care and use of resident and facility property Strict adherence to the corporate integrity agreement, standard of compliance Current knowledge of county, state and federal laws and regulations, as applicable, that apply to social service's in long term care Able to express self adequately in written and/or oral communication and to communicate effectively with residents, families, staff members, representatives of community and government agencies Able to understand and follow written and verbal directions Able to effectively communicate with staff members and residents through verbal and/or written means Able to act as role model by protecting and promoting residents' rights in all interactions with residents and families Carries out all duties in accordance with the facility mission and philosophy Knowledge of emergency and disaster procedures of facility. Able to locate nearest exit, to understand and respond to written or oral instruction in case of emergency Sufficient mobility and strength to move freely through the building, to assure resident safety at all times and to assist, transfer or otherwise move residents of facility out of danger in case of emergency Demonstrates respect for co-workers and responds to needs of residents by complying with facility policies on attendance and punctuality and dress code Able to arrive and to begin work on time and to report for duty as scheduled on all shifts, weekends and holidays Working knowledge and ability to comply with facility policies and procedures for workplace safety Demonstrates ability to prioritize tasks/responsibilities and complete duties/projects within allotted time Able to respond to change productively and to handle additional tasks/projects as assigned Able to carry out the essential functions of this job (with or without reasonable accommodation) without posing specific, current risk of substantial harm to health and safety of self and others Other duties as assigned PHYSICAL CAPACITIES: (With or Without the Aid of Mechanical Devices) Must be able to move intermittently throughout the workday. Must be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately to ensure that the requirements of this position can be fully met. Must meet the general health requirements set forth by the policies of this facility which includes an annual TB screening and physical examination. Must be able to sit for extended periods of time. Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds. Must be able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Primarily inside work, normal temperatures, some noise, occasional fumes/odors, chemical exposure, and potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This job cannot be performed without exposure to the stresses associated with an intimate, 24 hour skilled care environment that delivers care and services primarily to disabled and cognitively impaired residents in an aging population. Examples of these stresses include, but are not limited to: emergency health or safety response, weekend and holiday duty, unusual or impaired behavior by residents, family reactions to having a loved one in a nursing home, death and dying, oversight of state surveyors, ombudsmen and federal officials, presence of consultants and attorneys, and variable involvement of medical staff. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: Education: High School graduate or equivalent License: None Work Experience: Classes/experience in social work or related field preferred SSD Certificate enrollment within 6 months of employment Language Skills: Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Mathematical Skills: Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to perform these operations using units of weight measurement, and volume. Must be able to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical information, and to be easily understood through verbal communication in the English language. Communication Skills: Must have exceptional communication and customer service skills, and be empathetic. Ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, responsible parties, staff and outside resources and agencies.
    $35k-45k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Paraeducator ll - Behavior Team Support, 6.5 hrs/day (.8125 FTE), Part Time, Perm

    North Clackamas Schools 3.9company rating

    Family support specialist job in Milwaukie, OR

    Classified- Instructional/Paraeducator-Itinerant Date Available: As Soon As Possible Additional Information: Show/Hide Paraeducator II - Behavior Team Support, 6.5 hrs/day (.8125 FTE), Part Time, Permanent * First round of interviews will be conducted by a review of applicants' video submissions.* The North Clackamas School District strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of our staff and students. We foster equity and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may come from a less traditional background. We would encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our qualifications described. If you are unsure whether you meet the qualifications of this position, or how this would be determined, please feel free to contact Human Resources to discuss your application. POSITION SUMMARY: The Behavior Team Support Paraeducator provides specialized instructional, support, behavioral intervention, and training assistance to support Special Education teachers, Behavior Coaches and other paraeducators. This position focuses on supporting students with severe behavioral communication, and intellectual needs that typically cannot be accommodated within general education settings without individualized support. The incumbent may also be assigned to one-on-one student support situations when students present significant behavior, regulation and communication challenges. COMPENSATION: Initial wage placement according to NCSD/OSEA Collective Bargaining Agreement. CLASSIFIED WAGE SCHEDULE 2025-2026 JOB GROUP Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 D + 7.5%23.4924.6525.9127.2028.5729.9931.5033.07 Retirement Plan Contributions: North Clackamas School District participates in the Oregon Public Employee Retirement System (PERS and OPSRP) on behalf of its employees. The district contributes the employer portion; there is also a mandatory employee portion. Upon eligibility, which is defined as working at least six full calendar months in a qualifying position, the employee is required to contribute 6% as their employee portion, via payroll deduction. Part-time employees working at least six months and 600 hours in a calendar year will qualify. SCHEDULE: TBD; subject to change depending on department needs WORK CALENDAR: 180 days MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Incumbents must have successful experience in working with culturally diverse families and communities, or have otherwise demonstrated a commitment to strengthening engagement of a diverse community and skill in communicating with a diverse population. * Successful completion of an Associate's Degree, or two years of post-high school education. The education requirement may be substituted at the sole discretion of the District by successfully passing the Paraprofessional assessment. * Able to be certified or to become certified in first aid, CPR, and/or operation of defibrillators. * Able to participate in advance training for instructional and behavior intervention methodologies. * Able to be trained in specialized physical management and intervention systems. * Possess strong interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to work collaboratively * Capacity to maintain composure in environments with frequent interruptions and changing priorities. * Able to assist and support students experiencing emotional difficulties. * Able to follow written and verbal directions while demonstrating appropriate initiative. * Knowledge of classroom management and student discipline procedures. * Possess effective and accurate command of the English language. * Able to organize and ability to prioritize tasks efficiently. * Able to protect the confidentiality of student information consistent with FERPA requirements and good judgment. * Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. * Skill in the use of office and computer equipment and use of standard office software and student information system software. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor Degree in an appropriate and related field of study. * Two years of experience that demonstrates the ability to work successfully with children in an educational setting. * Bilingual and bicultural skills. * Knowledge of or willingness to receive advance training regarding Down syndrome, Autism, multiple disabilities, mental health disorders, ADHD, and other areas of special education. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Assists teachers and specialists in assessment, curriculum implementation, and behavior support planning. * Model and train staff on academic and behavioral interventions based on specialized training. * Provides coaching under the direction of a Behavior Specialist on disability awareness and trauma-informed approaches according to Mandt principles. * Train building staff on behavior management techniques, de-escalation skills, and Madnt-approved escorts. * Transfer knowledge and skills to building-based personnel to ensure continuity of student support. * Implement behavior support plans while training staff on proper execution and documentation. * Support development of student social and life skills in various educational contexts. * May be assigned to various locations throughout the school year for changes in one-on-one support of students. * Provides complex assistance with toileting, feeding, mobility, and personal hygiene for students requiring such support. * Teach independent living skills such as cooking, laundry, general personal hygiene and cleanliness. * Implement and train others on individualized behavioral, physical and occupational therapy plans. * Apply approved de-escalation and intervention techniques for students at risk of harming themselves or others. * Provides instructional support in various group settings, and one-on-one situations. * Document student behavior and progress to support educational planning. * Escort students between activities and locations as needed, including potential bus supervision. * Oversees student safety during various school activities and transitions. * Maintain strict student confidentiality in all communications with students, parents and staff. * Prepare instructional materials and maintain appropriate documentation. * Adapt to changing student needs and assignments throughout the school year. Perform other duties as assigned. Please refer to the job descriptions for detailed information. Applicant agrees to assume cost and arrange for FINGERPRINT-BASED CRIMINAL RECORDS CHECK upon offer of employment. Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace. North Clackamas School District policy provides veterans and disabled veterans with preferences as required by law. The North Clackamas School District does not discriminate on any basis protected by law, including but not limited to, an individual's perceived or actual race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, marital status, age, mental or physical disability or perceived disability, pregnancy, familial status, economic status, veterans' status. The following position has been designated to handle inquiries regarding discrimination: Michelle Riddell, Title IX Coordinator, 12400 SE Freeman Way, Milwaukie, OR 97222, ************. For employment related information, please go to our Human Resources employment page at ************************************************* Attachment(s): * 2025-2026_180-DayClassifiedCalendarElementary.pdf * Instructional_2A_ParaeducatorII_BehaviorTeamSupport.pdf
    $35k-41k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Youth Specialist (On-Call)

    Outside In 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Youth Specialists assist in facilitating the day-to-day services offered in the Day Services Program and the Transitional Living Program. Support for Day Program and Transitional Living Program services can include assisting with youth skill-building activities, including healthy recreation and art activities, food preparation, and helping ensure a safe and respectful program space. Youth Specialists are also responsible for appropriately responding to crises. The long-term goal of the Day Program and Transitional Living Program is to help youth build the skills needed for self-sufficiency and to be successful in their plan to exit street life. This is an on-call position. Must be available for overnight (awake) shifts in the Transitional Living Program. Essential Duties * Build positive relationships with youth through role modeling and mentoring. * Help direct new or returning youth to navigate the screening and assessment process. * Educate youth about the Homeless Youth Continuum and how to access available services and resources. Engage youth in Outside In program offerings. * Be available on-site to residents in Transitional Living Program and/or Day Program during shifts. * Provide individualized support to youth. Respond to youth crises as needed. * Support the smooth function of the Food Program in the Day Program by participating in food preparation of meals as needed. * Assure material and operational support of the Day and Transitional Living Programs. This can include assisting with cleaning/room turnover in the Transitional Living Program and assisting with food preparation/serving of meals in the Day Program as needed. * Establish and facilitate effective communication with staff. This includes serving as a conduit of information for teammates and between and among program staff and supervisors. * Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all services and interventions in the appropriate data and tracking systems. * Commitment to continual learning and quality performance. Participate in discussions, events, workshops, and trainings offered by Outside In. * Meet youth worker core competencies. * Always maintain professional boundaries and performance.
    $41k-48k yearly est. 34d ago
  • Family Support Specialist

    Trillium Family Services 3.7company rating

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Trillium Family Services is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children, youth, and families heal and thrive. We provide trauma-informed mental and behavioral health services, partnering with families and communities to create safe, supportive, and lasting change. Position Summary: Hours: 40 hours week/flexible schedule Pay: starts at $22.00/hour (DOE) The Family Support Specialist plays a vital role in supporting children and families involved in Trillium Family Services programs. This position works closely with families to build skills, strengthen relationships, and connect them with community resources. The Family Support Specialist brings a family-centered, strengths-based approach and often draws from lived experience to support families navigating complex systems. Education & Experience: Must have Direct lived experience as a family member parenting a child or youth navigating the challenges of the children's mental and behavioral health care system. Experience with the System of Care Must have a driver's license and reliable personal transportation. Strong advocacy skills. THW Certification preferred Associate degree or bachelor's degree preferred but not required About You: Works at maintaining a good rapport and a cooperative working relationship with Trillium staff. Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner. Attends committee and leadership meetings as appropriate. Demonstrates leadership and training skills, functioning as an effective leader and team player. Demonstrates acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultures. Demonstrates Competency in the Following Areas: Assist with family voice in policy development and agency decision-making, including meeting regularly with agency teams, leadership and the Family Partnership Coordinator. Provide technical assistance to Trillium staff on the implementation of meaningful family and youth involvement. May conduct training for staff on meaningful family and youth involvement with up-dated curriculum as needed. May run family support groups and parent skills trainings as appropriate. Attend team meetings to ensure families are supported and empowered to advocate for their child and family's needs. Connect family members and youth being served at Trillium with local support networks. Participate in local and statewide children's mental health system improvement work, including attending the Oregon Family Workforce Association meeting and other advisory committees as appropriate. Benefits Paid by Agency: 100% Employer Paid Medical, Vision, and Dental for Full Time Employees Generous Vacation and Sick Leave Paid time off. 401(K) plan matches - up to %6 match And more! To take a behind the scenes look our programs please visit our website at ******************************* We are guided by the simple yet crucial mission of building brighter futures with children and families. Are you ready to help children and families “Build a Brighter Future”? If so, we have an exciting opportunity as a Family Support Specialist in the Portland Metro area. Apply TODAY! Physical Demands: For physical demands of position, including vision, hearing, repetitive motion, and environment, contact the HR department. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising client care. Application Details: Consideration of candidates is on-going. If you need accommodation to review the information and/or complete the application process, please contact the Human Resources Department. Trillium Family Services is a drug free workplace. All final applicants will be subject to a criminal record identification check pursuant to ORS 181.536.727.537 and agency policy. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider and support a culturally linguistically diverse governance, leadership, and workforce.
    $22 hourly 28d ago
  • Family Advocate

    Clackamas County Childrens Commission 3.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Happy Valley, OR

    CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDREN'S COMMISSION, INC. Family Advocate GENERAL OBJECTIVE: To provide high quality family services that lead to strong family outcomes, in compliance with all applicable standards and regulations. REPORTS TO: Family Services Manager ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Bi-Lingual required Dedicated: Implement home visit services for assigned families in alignment with agency policies and procedures, to include child development, family engagement, parent education, physical health, mental health, early intervention, community resources, family well-being, self-sufficiency, positive parenting, attachment and parent/child bonding Collaborates in the planning and implementation of parenting education, and parent activities/events Utilize agency provided, research-based curriculum to fidelity. Promotes parent and family engagement in ClackCoKids offerings and activities. Follows agency recruitment and enrollment policies and procedures to recruit families, complete intakes, and assist in monitoring and address family enrollment throughout the year Works with supervisor to facilitate the resolution of family concerns as they occur. Compassionate: Leads with strength-based approach to promote family empowerment at all times Schedule and complete required individualized home visits with each family based on families' scheduling needs/preferences. Complete needs assessments with assigned families and work alongside them to set achievable goals Ensure needed social services are provided to all assigned families, which may include direct, individual problem solving; referrals; long- and short-term goal setting; assistance with follow-up; and advocacy. Supports healthy family and child outcomes through providing health education/information, supporting timely exams/screenings, and offering consistent and supportive follow-up when needed Ability to use a positive approach in directing and redirecting child behavior Inclusive: Promote the role of parents as the primary nurturers and teachers of their children Encourage the development of parenting skills through support and education that honors individual family values/beliefs. Provide guidance and coaching for parents in methods of age appropriate, constructive, culturally responsive, and positive strategies to work with their child. Demonstrates commitment to agency's philosophy and approach to equity and inclusion Professional: Promotes all services and programs at ClackCoKids at all times. Participate in cross-component collaborations as appropriate and in alignment with agency policies and procedures. Attend and actively engage in agency committees, meetings, and events as assigned. Attend agency trainings as assigned and work with the supervisor to develop an individual professional development plan. Attend and engage in regular supervision meetings with direct supervisor and team meetings as assigned, utilizing reflective practices Utilize agency systems for accurate, high-quality data entry in alignment with agency policies and procedures. Manage time in an effective manner, including keeping an up-to-date calendar. Trustworthy: Respect and maintain confidentiality for client information, as well as in all other relevant/appropriate circumstances. Build and strengthen collaborations and rapport with community agencies and supporters in a manner that benefits. children and families and highlight the mission and impact of ClackCoKids. Uphold and honor commitments made with families and co-workers. Engage in direct conversations with the intent to strengthen and preserve relationships. ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS: Program Participation and Team Member: Arrive to work on time; punctually attend and actively participate in all required activities, meetings, and trainings. Be a respectful, cooperative, and reliable team member and participant in program activities. Project a professional work image, both in dress and manner. Be familiar with, and adhere to, position-related policies and procedures as well as the program's overarching objectives. Follow Agency policy/procedures for reporting and documenting suspected child abuse and/or neglect. Some evening and weekend work to be expected. Code of Conduct: Perform all work in compliance with the Clackamas County Children's Commission Code of Conduct. Confidentiality: Respect and maintain confidentiality of information regarding enrolled children and families, personnel issues, and other program operations as appropriate. Training: In consultation with supervisor, develop professional work goals and training plan. Participate in training as requested. Working Conditions: Frequent driving to meet with families Frequent standing, walking, and sitting Frequent computer use to document family services Frequent lifting up to 25 pounds; occasional lifting up to 50 pounds. Our Commitment to Equity & Inclusion Because our vision is for a community in which ALL children have the best possible opportunity to succeed, we seek to confront racism, discrimination, and prejudice in all forms. We continue to educate ourselves so that we may effectively engage in conversations and actions that lead to real change. We remain committed to listening to one another, intending first to understand. We work to ensure that our leadership, staff, and culture reflect the diverse needs of the children and families that we serve. We continue to solicit feedback and ensure accountability at all levels, believing these are critical elements for cultivating an environment of equity, inclusion, and respect. We acknowledge that white supremacy is interwoven into the fabric of our systems, practices and policies and therefore we remain committed to questioning, examining our beliefs, and reasoning as it affects those who serve and those to whom we are committed to serving. We have much to learn and much to do, desiring to be part of the solutions that will lead to safety, social justice, and a better, kinder world. Disclaimer The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in this position. Under Oregon statute, after July 1, 1996, an offer of employment for this position is contingent upon the results of criminal offender information record check and, possibly, fingerprinting, conducted on applicants for employment in early childhood services agencies. Applicants who have been convicted of certain offenses or who refuse to consent to such background checks will not be hired for this position. Continuation of all positions is contingent upon future funding. Requirements Education and Experience: Bachelor's in Social Work, or Human Development or closely related field (preferred) Coursework or certificate completed in ECE preferred. Either a credential or certification or a willingness to obtain within 18 months of hire in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, or Counseling (to include the Social Services Competency Based Training - SSCBT, or the CDA Home Visitor Credential (required) Experience in working with or providing services to children and families. Competency to build respectful, culturally responsive and trusting relationships with families and the ability to accept individual differences. Experience and humility to work with culturally diverse families. Willing to engage in building reflective capacity (e.g., capacity for introspection, communicating awareness of self in relation to others, recognizing value of supervision, etc.). Skills and Abilities: Bilingual required Good computer skills Ability to use positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach to directing and redirecting child behavior. Ability to positively interact with families of various cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Ability to possess and maintain a valid driver's license and insured vehicle available for use on the job. Ability to possess and maintain compliance with State of Oregon Criminal Background Registry. Ability to possess and maintain current First Aid/CPR certification. Ability to obtain and maintain an Oregon Food Handler's Card
    $29k-36k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Local home daily

    10-4 Truck Recruiting

    Family support specialist job in Portland, OR

    Must have your CDL A. Benefits Lease purchase program Paid training Health insurance Retirement plan Dental insurance Full job description More Pay - With more miles, big bonuses, and high starting CPMs your earnings potential is great. Top Benefits - Drivers are offered great health and dental insurance, plus a retirement plan with company matching. Get in the lane that works for your family and your life! No matter your situation, we have options to accommodate your trucking career goals. These include: OTR - run the most miles and maximize your pay driving over-the-road Dedicated - get home weekly with steady miles and pay Local - daily home time, predictable pay, shift options and bonus opportunities **Experience and location matters Solo OTR Prefer to drive solo? Earn steady pay with complete freedom in your truck as a solo driver. Ability to average 2,500-3000+ miles per week Earn more each week with up to an additional $.10 CPM in performance pay Team Joining another driver as a Team is one of the best ways to accelerate your pay potential. When you team up, the miles and paychecks increase right away. Team drivers start earning at $.55 CPM and receive a 5 cent pay raise after just 3 months More miles - with priority loads teams can average 5,000 miles per week Lease Purchase The Lease Purchase program is a great way to have the opportunity to run your own mini business. Earn as much as $3,500/week with more miles and fuel incentives Have backup 24/7 with Road Rescue Driver Mentor Being a Mentor is one of the most rewarding experiences in trucking. Not only do you get to help the next generation of drivers, there is also the opportunity to earn up to $25,000/year in incentives. Earn an extra $200/week, plus $1,000 in bonus opportunities for each trainee Help new drivers develop safety-conscious habits from the beginning Experienced Drivers Welcome
    $25k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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How much does a family support specialist earn in Gresham, OR?

The average family support specialist in Gresham, OR earns between $33,000 and $56,000 annually. This compares to the national average family support specialist range of $24,000 to $55,000.

Average family support specialist salary in Gresham, OR

$43,000

What are the biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Gresham, OR?

The biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Gresham, OR are:
  1. CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDREN'S COMMISSION
  2. Mt. Hood Community College
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