Hospice Executive Director
Program director job in Portland, OR
We are hiring for an Executive Director, with Hospice experience.
Salary Range: $120K-$150K
At Assured Hospice in Portland, a part of LHC Group, we embrace a culture of caring, belonging, and trust and enjoy the meaningful connections that come from it: for the whole patient, their families, each other, and the communities we serve-it truly is all about helping people. You can find a home for your career here.
As a leader, you can expect:
leadership and engagement with diverse teams across the operation
opportunities to create strategies that drive best-in-class care for patients & families
flexibility for true work-life balance
career and leadership development
If you love nursing and have an interest in healthcare operations, this is a great opportunity for you.
The Executive Director in Hospice supervises all aspects of patient care, all activities of professional staff and allied health personnel, regulatory requirements compliance, financial performance, and quality assurance performance improvement activities for agency. The Executive Director or alternate will be available on-site during business hours and additionally, if needed.
Responsible for compliance with all regulations, laws, policies and procedures, that are applicable to hospice and Medicare / Medicaid issues when applicable on a daily basis.
Immediately available (or has Alternate Designee) to be on-site during business hours or immediately available by telephone when off-site conducting agency business, available after hours as needed.
Directs the day-to-day operations of the agency and acts as the driver for the Care Management Process. The Executive Director or designee RN, such as a Patient Care Manager, will receive daily report on patients from staff. This process also includes review of patient care paperwork, referral information, recertification processes, discharge information, and event reporting, etc. on a daily basis.
Reviews monthly financials relative to all aspects of the operation to assure that quality patient care is delivered in the most cost-effective manner.
Participates in the QAPI planning and processes, reporting, and improvement action plans as indicated. This includes chart audits, patient satisfaction, financials, contracts, patient/family complaints, etc. and appropriate follow-up.
License Requirements
Must be a licensed physician; licensed registered nurse; licensed social worker; or a Bachelor's degree college graduate with at least three (3) years of documented success in discipline/field of study and a minimum of one (1) year of full time experience in a hospice, home health, or other health care delivery system setting.
Three (3) years of health care leadership preferred.
Current CPR certification required for Executive Directors who may provide services to patients in the field.
Current Driver's License and vehicle insurance, and access to a dependable vehicle, or public transportation.
Program Manager
Program director job in Beaverton, OR
The nature of the work is focused on defining tools and processes to support overall organizational excellence in program/project management and process definition.
Vision and Strategy: Develops vision, strategy and deliverables of the large international Program. Ensures program is aligned with business strategies and budgets.
Owns the business case for the Program, establishes and maintains cross functional and regional coordination.
Organization, Planning and Execution: Maintains ultimate responsibility regarding program objectives operating within financial and resource constraints; Manages project dependencies within the program and builds the program team.
Ensures vendor contracts, relationships, performance, and communications are well managed.
Project Management Support:
Ensures proper Project Management staffing for all projects within the program; helps develop project objectives and project scope.
Act as an escalation point for project issues that impact projects' cost, schedule and / or performance. Chairs program steering committee meetings.
Executive Director
Program director job in Eugene, OR
LHH is partnering with a Senior Living community in search of an Executive Director for their Eugene, OR location. For 30 years, this company has been committed to building a comforting housing community by developing an enriching/compassionate culture that encourages residents to live life to its fullest. In this role, you will oversee over 200 units including independent living, assisted living and memory care. You must come from a similar sized facility (or more), be a visionary by nature and enjoy a hands-on approach to your work. This is a direct hire job that pays between $120K - $150K + bonus. Here are more details about this job:
RESPONSIBILITIES
Oversee and manage a team of 8 leaders ensuring their success
Maintain and develop programs that drive optimum occupancy
Drive staff accountability, manage operations and build strong relationships
QUALIFICATIONS
3-5 Years of experience as an Executive Director with another facility 200+ units required
Must have experience with continuing care and senior living facilities
Bachelor's degree preferred but not required
If you would like to learn more about this job, send your resume to ********************* OR visit *********** to see all of our openings.
“Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
To read our Candidate Privacy Information Statement, which explains how we will use your information, please navigate to https://***********/us/en/candidate-privacy
The Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and/or security clearance requirements, including, as applicable:
• The California Fair Chance Act
Adult Mental Health Manager
Program director job in Portland, OR
Title: Behavioral Health Consultant , Monday through Friday 8:30am-5pm. Wage Range: $33.65-$40.70, non-exempt If you are a motivated and dedicated Behavioral Health Consultant looking for an opportunity to contribute to an organization making a positive impact, we want to hear from you!
At NARA NW, you'll find a supportive work environment where every team member is valued and respected. Whether you're passionate about healthcare, behavioral health, education, or social services, there's a place for you to make a meaningful difference.
Company Mission:
The mission of NARA NW is to provide education, physical, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and anyone in need.
About the Company:
At NARA NW, we deliver services and support to Native American and Alaska Native communities, helping individuals lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
With over 450 employees across a variety of programs-including medical and dental care, addiction treatment, housing assistance, and enrichment initiatives NARA NW offers numerous opportunities for growth and advancement, all while making a tangible, positive impact on the lives of others.
Position Overview:
The Behavioral Health Consultant serves as a member of the primary care team at NARA's Health Clinic
to provide consultation, assessment, brief intervention, and referral for clinic patients identified as at risk
or in need of mental health or addiction services. This position will help design protocols and pathways
for integration of behavioral health in primary care to improve outcomes for clients.
What you will do:
* Brief assessment and targeted intervention for behavioral health issues identified in the primary
care setting.
* Assist clients with mental health challenges in accessing and utilizing medical care to their best
advantage.
* Targeted groups such as chronic pain, trauma, loss, anxiety, and depression.
* Consultation to medical providers.
* Provide clinical support to psychiatric LMPs at clinic.
* Participate in multi-disciplinary staff meetings.
* Complete written diagnostic assessments and impressions, service plans, progress notes, discharge
summaries and other documentation as required.
* Knowledge of and referral to internal and external resources. Designs and maintains referral
pathways internally and externally.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Workday Program Manager
Program director job in Portland, OR
Job Title: Principal Who You'll Work With The Workday Program Manager is a member of Slalom's Enterprise Business Applications team, working in partnership with our clients to ensure maximum value out of their Workday investment. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Program Manager to help lead comprehensive, full-platform Workday deployments, covering both Human Capital Management (HCM) and Financials (FINS) modules. This is a critical role that requires a strategic thinker with a strong consulting background, exceptional leadership skills, and a deep understanding of Workday solutions and program management strategies. The ideal candidate will also have a strong understanding of client business drivers and the ability to translate client requests into thoughtful and value-driven solutions, driving clarity for internal teams and client stakeholders.
This role may be based in any of our Slalom US based office locations.
What You'll Do
* Lead Program Delivery: Oversee the end-to-end delivery of Workday implementations, managing scope, timeline, resources, and budget across all HCM and Financials workstreams. Leverage appropriate tools and techniques to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget.
* Client Engagement: Act as the primary point of contact for client stakeholders, building strong relationships, and ensuring client satisfaction and alignment of business goals to objectives.
* Project Planning and Execution: Develop and manage project plans, timelines, budgets, risks, and resources to ensure successful client delivery. Ensure the highest quality of delivery by adhering to best practices, Slalom delivery standards, and continuously seeking improvement opportunities.
* Strong Team Building: Promote a culture of trust and cooperation by facilitating effective communication and collaboration among team members. Provide guidance and mentorship to project team members to foster a supportive environment that encourages professional growth and empowers team members to take risks and meaningfully contribute to project success.
* Cross-functional leadership: Oversee consultants to ensure cohesive delivery related to configuration, testing, and deployment activities. Coordinate efforts across multiple teams (incl. technical, functional, change, and client) to ensure seamless project execution.
* Risk Management: Identify potential risks and collaborate with the delivery team to develop mitigation strategies to proactively address challenges and drive clarity and stakeholder alignment.
* Be an Expert: Stay current with Workday product updates, industry trends, and competitive landscape to continuously enhance solution offerings. Provide expert guidance on best practices and emerging trends in deployment governance to clients.
* Sales Support: Support pre-sales activities such as RFP responses and sales leads. Participate in client presentations to articulate the proposed solution and address questions.
* One Slalom: Collaborate across Slalom practices and offices to deliver a holistic and coordinated solution.
* Travel: Ability to travel up to 25%, as needed.
What You'll Bring
* 5+ years of Workday implementation experience, with proven, deep expertise in leading and managing delivery across HCM and Financials functional areas.
* 8+ years of program management experience.
* Knowledge of Workday HCM and Financials modules, including best practices for deployment, Workday methodologies, and project and program management tools (e.g., program and project plans, RACI, RAID, status reporting, etc.).
* Proven experience in a consulting role, ideally within Workday implementations or similar ERP systems.
* Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams, including sales, delivery, and product management.
* Executive presence and ability to effectively and clearly communicate and manage executive-level stakeholder relationships, driving alignment and clarity.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholders at all levels, including through presentation.
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with track record of delivering quality, innovative solutions.
* Ability to see around corners thinking about both the big picture and individual needs to help anticipate and mitigate project risks and manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
* Workday EM/PM certification required. Workday HCM and/or Financials certification preferred.
* Proven ability to estimate Workday project scope and timeline accurately.
* Willingness to travel as required.
About Us
Slalom is a purpose-led, global business and technology consulting company. From strategy to implementation, our approach is fiercely human. In six countries and 43 markets, we deeply understand our customers-and their customers-to deliver practical, end-to-end solutions that drive meaningful impact. Backed by close partnerships with over 400 leading technology providers, our 10,000+ strong team helps people and organizations dream bigger, move faster, and build better tomorrows for all. We're honored to be consistently recognized as a great place to work, including being one of Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For seven years running. Learn more at slalom.com.
Compensation and Benefits
Slalom prides itself on helping team members thrive in their work and life. As a result, Slalom is proud to invest in benefits that include meaningful time off and paid holidays, parental leave, 401(k) with a match, a range of choices for highly subsidized health, dental, & vision coverage, adoption and fertility assistance, and short/long-term disability. We also offer yearly $350 reimbursement account for any well-being-related expenses, as well as discounted home, auto, and pet insurance.
Slalom is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. For this role, we are hiring at the following levels and salary ranges:
* East Bay, San Francisco, Silicon Valley:
* Principal: $145,000-$225,000
* San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange County, Seattle, Boston, Houston, New Jersey, New York City, Washington DC, Westchester:
* Principal: $133,000-$206,000
* All other locations:
* Principal: $122,000-$189,000
In addition, individuals may be eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. Actual compensation will depend upon an individual's skills, experience, qualifications, location, and other relevant factors. The salary pay range is subject to change and may be modified at any time.
We will accept applicants until December 15, 2025 or until the position is filled.
We are committed to pay transparency and compliance with applicable laws. If you have questions or concerns about the pay range or other compensation information in this posting, please contact us at: ********************.
EEO and Accommodations
Slalom is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting, developing and retaining highly qualified talent who empower our innovative teams through unique perspectives and experiences. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veterans' status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Slalom will also consider qualified applications with criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. Slalom welcomes and encourages applications from individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations are available for candidates during all aspects of the selection process. Please advise the talent acquisition team or contact ****************************** if you require accommodations during the interview process.
Easy ApplyROSE Program Manager
Program director job in Portland, OR
The primary role of this position is to assist with the coordination and service provision of the ROSE program. ROSE is a project of the Multnomah County Homeless Youth Continuum that establishes and maintains recovery-oriented services to improve engagement and treatment navigation and support for homeless youth (aged 16-24) considering or involved in substance use and/or behavioral health recovery. This position provides leadership for development of peer-delivered services within Outside In and supports the integration of effective peer-delivered and other recovery engagement and support services within the Homeless Youth Continuum.
Essential Duties
Staff support and development:
* Provide supervision to ROSE staff
* Elevate and empower peer staff:
* Provide individual and group supervision specific to the peer support lens, to direct reports
* Provide staff coaching and support ("clinical supervision") to Peer Support Specialists within Outside In and Peer Mentors employed by ROSE partner agencies.
* Provide staff substance use education training
* Provide training and orientation to Outside In and ROSE staff on various topics
* Serve as the agency lead to ensure timely state credentialing of Peer staff
Organizational development of peer work:
* Engage in ongoing learning about the peer movement to inform the implementation of best practices within Outside In.
* Establish and maintain effective connections with peer service providers.
* Participate in strategic planning in the expansion of training, coaching and utilization of Peer staff within Outside In and with partner agencies and organizations.
* Support supervisors of peer staff to effectively coach and develop peer staff.
* Support the development of career ladders for peer staff.
* Evaluate and support updates of organizational policies that support a peer practice lens.
* Participate in HYC's TIC Supervisors group to support effective utilization of ROSE peers within the HYC.
ROSE Coordination:
* Lead ROSE Peer Mentor hiring, orienting, and training processes.
* Facilitate and ensure effective communication across all HYC partners and beyond.
* Support engagement, cohesion, and coordination of all partners in the cross-agency ROSE project.
* Create, coordinate, and communicate Peer Mentors' schedule.
* Schedule ROSE Peers within the HYC to ensure coverage of priority peer shifts.
* Work with Peer Mentors and available resources to establish a schedule of regular clean and sober recreational activities both on-site and off-site.
* Establish a presence in areas where homeless youth engage, including Safety Service locations, to build rapport with youth and provide information on services, programs and groups available.
* Provide Peer Mentors with a range of experiences and exposures to partner agencies.
* Schedule and ensure facilitation of all ROSE trainings, meetings, and retreats.
* Facilitate ROSE Specialists' meetings. As part of this meeting support and validate ROSE peers within the HYC.
* Facilitate review and update of ROSE Partner agreements and systems, including the Peer Mentor manual.
* Oversee ROSE budget and at least part of the M110 budget for Outside In.
* Participate in Agency Wide Substance Use planning and programming.
Recovery-Oriented Services:
* Work with program staff from Homeless Youth Continuum Agencies (HYC), including Peer Mentors, to be visible in the community and amongst the youth who are accessing services.
* Provide substance use screenings.
* Provide recovery engagement and support services.
* Provide counseling.
* Provide group recovery support services.
* Participate in crisis planning and crisis intervention, which may include afterhours work.
* Provide recovery navigation services.
* Provide relapse prevention supports.
* Provide client assistance as needed and within project and agency policies and procedures.
* Ensure timely, thorough documentation of project services and outcomes.
Mental Health Program Supervisor
Program director job in Eugene, OR
Full-time Description
Willamette Family is a longstanding substance use treatment and behavioral healthcare provider that strives to support our community. Willamette Family is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA), noting that we meet or exceed the national standards for excellence in behavioral healthcare.
Position Description:
This position provides mental health leadership as part of the behavioral health services offered by Willamette Family, Inc. The Mental health program supervisor works closely with the Associate Director to provide high-quality behavioral health services. Mental Health services are provided within the array of evidence-based, trauma-informed treatment services. The services are accessible and integrated into individual treatment and wellness plans as indicated
Location: Women's Residential Program
Compensation: $30.03/ hr
Shift Hours & Days: Sunday-Thursday 12-8pm
Position Type: Full-Time
Essential Duties:
Oversite of the day-to-day operations of the Mental Program in accordance with applicable Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR);
Provide QMHA support to clients during crisis, in the absence of the assigned QMHA team
Evaluate, implement and oversee program planning and development
Participate in the implementation project for Co-Occurring services
Participate in implementation of coordination of services for residential clients regarding psychiatric evaluation and services
Provide consultation for the residential programs regarding co-occurring service
Provide direct support and oversee QMHA-R applicants to ensure compliance with MHACBO expectations
Maintain effective communication with appropriate clinical supervisors and directors to ensure QMHA's receive appropriate clinical supervision.
Employee Benefits include:
Health, Dental, Vision, life, and Supplemental insurance options
Healthcare Flexible Spending (FSA)
403b Retirement Savings with company match
Robust time off package including paid sick leave, vacation time, and holidays for all full-time and regular part-time employees
Training and education benefits for employees who are employed for 24 months or longer as well as continued education training support
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in related field
Maintains a current QMHA-II
Current CADC I or higher
Must have a valid Oregon Driver's License
Must pass all required criminal records background check
Must adhere to the agency's non-discrimination policies
Ability to effectively interact with co-workers, clients, and others with diverse ethnic backgrounds, religious views, political affiliation, cultural backgrounds, lifestyles, and sexual orientations and treat each individual with respect and dignity.
Ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screen(s)
Effective 03/28/2025- Willamette Family has a required 12 month waiting period before former clients can apply for employment. This policy is in place to ensure professional boundaries and avoid potential conflicts of interest. Your response will not impact your eligibility beyond this requirement, and all information will remain confidential.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Willamette Family Inc. prohibits discrimination based on any characteristics protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws and any agency policy including, but not limited to, discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or sexual orientation.
Program Manager, Pacific Alliance for Catholic Education (PACE)
Program director job in Portland, OR
Job Title Program Manager, Pacific Alliance for Catholic Education (PACE) Department School of Education PACE Job Code A53354 Job category Full Time Staff Terms and Hours Full Time Exempt Salary Range Starting salary at $49,310; commensurate with experience Job Summary
The Program Manager for Pacific Alliance for Catholic Education (PACE) will develop and execute strategic program initiatives and oversee recruitment materials and events to drive engagement with potential, highly qualified candidates to strengthen enrollment and engagement with the PACE program. This position will serve as a key role in building and maintaining relations to support PACE program development. This position reports to the Assistant Dean for PACE.
Core Duties
* Design and implement program initiatives that drive engagement to attract high-quality applicants to the PACE Teaching program.
* Create compelling marketing content across multiple platforms through digital and print communications that ensures cohesive messaging and identity across all PACE materials and provides effective outreach to target audiences.
* Manage aspects of event planning for PACE recruitment events including but not limited to event scheduling, vendor coordination, promotional strategy, and on-site execution to ensure high-quality experiences.
* Navigate to and serve as key program representative at various events that are held on and off campus which require planning and logistics of travel; events such as but not limited to career fairs, service fairs, or recruiting events.
* Develop relationships and maintain contacts with potential partners in recruitment and program development, including PACE alumni, faculty and staff at institutions of higher education and Catholic student centers around the country.
* Build awareness of PACE on campus by providing program knowledge among students and building strong collaborative relations with key faculty and staff to strengthen engagement.
* Maintain and update PACE website, social media channels and other online materials, ensuring alignment with University branding and target audience outreach and goals are being met.
* Track, measure, and report on outcomes for recruitment campaigns and events in order to assess program goals and outcomes, providing recommendations to and working collaboratively with the Assistant Dean for PACE.
* Assist in the planning and implementation of PACE summer retreats and other yearly events, serving as a key participant at each event.
* Provide support to students regarding the application process for PACE candidates, including the interview and placement process.
* Assist the PACE team in the development of alumni programming and outreach efforts through event attendance, alumni newsletters, and other engagement initiatives that support networking and development opportunities.
Other duties as relevant to the duties of the position or as assigned by supervisor or designee.
Please note that the above list of duties is not comprehensive but generally demonstrates the types of matters under this position's purview and responsibility.
Education & Experience
* Required: Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study.
* Required: Two years of relevant professional experience in recruitment, marketing, event planning within nonprofit or retreat leadership or a related field.
* Preferred: Master's degree in marketing or related field of study.
* Preferred: Professional experience at a Catholic institution of education,
* Preferred: Experience as a leader in intentional community living and/or adult formation or post-graduate program administration.
* Or a combination of equivalent education and/or experience.
Certifications & Licenses
* Required: Valid Driver's License
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
* Proven ability to build relationships and create engagement strategies with measurable success.
* Demonstrated ability in event planning, promotion and execution.
* Ability to learn, respect, and contribute to the University's mission and values.
* Knowledge of K-12 educational pedagogy and Catholic school settings.
* Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to craft compelling content.
* Strong strategic planning and organizational skills, with an ability to manage multiple projects and set priorities effectively.
* Strong problem-solving and interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
* Effective ability to synthesize information and key initiatives to share with various audiences.
* Knowledge and proficiency with systems, email marketing platforms and digital engagement tools.
* Strong orientation towards taking initiative and ownership of projects and assignments and being proactive with assignments and process improvements.
* Strong organizational and time management skills; excellent attention to detail and accuracy.
* Ability to think strategically, problem solve, make decisions with sound judgement.
* Effective ability to use and learn computers, technology, software, and applications at level of sophistication required for the duties of the position, including, without limitation, Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), the internet, and social media.1
* Competence with and commitment to inclusive excellence; ability to be an effective partner with diverse students, faculty, and staff.
* Ability to establish effective working relationships, professional rapport, and effectively accomplish work within a University setting that includes a wide array of individuals, groups, policies, and processes.
* All University of Portland positions require the ability to quickly learn and use new technologies, software, and applications in depth and at level of proficiency required for duties of the position. In most situations, the necessity of learning, using, and supporting new technologies, software, and/or applications does not change a job description nor make the position one that involves higher level duties.
Physical Requirements
* Frequently: sit, perform desk-based computer tasks; use fine manipulation and grasp; use a telephone; write by hand; sort and file paperwork.
* Occasionally: stand and walk; twist; lift, carry, push, and pull objects that weigh up to 25 pounds.
* Occasionally: Attend events and activities on or off campus.
* Frequently: Interact and communicate with members of the University and other audiences.
* Frequently: Travel locally and domestically by car and air.
Working Conditions
* Hours of employment: sometimes may require working flexible and/or longer hours, including early mornings, evenings, nights, weekends, and/or holidays when necessitated by projects.
* Work-related stress: sometimes there may be stress from work-related situations such as those involving challenging, important, urgent, time-sensitive, or multiple matters.
* Travel: Travel by air and car.
Work Standards
* Respect for the University's mission and Catholic identity: demonstrates commitment to learning, respecting, and contributing to the mission of the University, a Catholic and Congregation of Holy Cross institution. The University's mission statement states in relevant part: "we pursue teaching and learning, faith and formation, service and leadership in the classroom, residence halls, and the world." The University's Statement of Inclusion states in relevant part: "Our belief in the inherent dignity of each person is founded upon the social teaching of the Catholic Church. At the center of that teaching is the fundamental mandate that every person, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, social or economic class, age, or disability shall be treated with respect and dignity."
* The full Mission Statement is at: *************************
* TThe full Statement of Inclusion is at: *********************************
* Promote culture of safety: demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.
* Compliance with laws and policies and procedures: subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University, departmental, and other applicable policies and procedures, including but not limited to, the personnel, business, and/or other policies of the University.
* Compliance with driving-related laws and requirements: when conducting university business while driving, must comply with the Oregon Vehicle Code and University of Portland driving requirements.
* Interpersonal skills: demonstrates the ability to work professionally with all University of Portland community members, external organizations, and any other person or organization employee interacts with in his or her University capacity.
Benefits
Medical and dental insurance, life insurance, sick time and vacation time consistent with University policies, long-term disability insurance, flexible spending account benefits, tuition remission benefits generally starting after 90 days (employee) or 2 years (spouse and children) of employment, retirement contributions generally starting after 2 years of employment, and eligibility for the University's home purchase assistance program consistent with program requirements. (Benefits are subject to all relevant University policies, practices, contracts, and any other relevant materials.)
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number S284-2023 Number of Vacancies 1 Estimated Start Date Open Date Close Date Open Until Filled No Special Instructions Summary
Program Officer - Children, Youth & Families
Program director job in Roseburg, OR
Career Opportunity Organizational Background A national leader in rural philanthropy, The Ford Family Foundation is a private foundation benefiting communities in rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. In 1957, Kenneth W. Ford & Hallie E. Ford established a then-modest foundation to give back to the timber communities of southwest Oregon. It grew in size, scope, and geography to become The Ford Family Foundation in 1996, with its main office in Roseburg, Oregon. One of the three largest grantmaking foundations in Oregon, The Ford Family Foundation has assets in excess of $1 billion, an annual budget of approximately $55 million, a seven-member Board of Directors and 57 employees located in two office locations and in rural communities throughout Oregon and Siskiyou.
Purpose/The Opportunity
The Ford Family Foundation is focused on ensuring that children have the family, educational and community supports they need to succeed in life. We are committed to the rural communities of Oregon and Siskiyou County, California with investments in rural community-building, grantmaking and scholarships. Vibrant, robust rural communities and economies depend on their ability to attract and sustain working families. Likewise, outcomes in life often depend on community systems that support lifelong health, educational success, and wellbeing. We know that rural is its own inequity and work to champion rural causes, people and places.
The aim of the Children, Youth and Families (CYF) Department is to increase the number of children in rural Oregon and Siskiyou County who are thriving, supported, and prepared to transition successfully to adulthood. The Department focuses on: supporting rural families to provide children with a nurturing, safe and stable foundation; kindergarten readiness and early education; and K-12 experiences that prepare youth to transition successfully beyond high school. We work to ensure that statewide policies and systems respond to the needs of rural, recognizing supported families and communities are key to children's success. We proudly embrace our role as a rural advocate, encouraging statewide attention to rural people and places.
The Program Officer will bring K-12 experience and knowledge of statewide policies and systems to support both the Children, Youth, and Families (CYF) Department and a cross-departmental team focused on pathways from K-12 into postsecondary education and career opportunities. Our K-12 portfolio and strategies support innovation in the K-12 educational system and aim to strengthen links between K-12 and partners at both ends of the youth age spectrum: early childhood and postsecondary readiness and transition. The portfolio includes both responsive and proactive grantmaking/field building approaches. The Program Officer reports directly to the Director of Children, Youth and Families.
This is an exempt position, and the annual wage is $98,000 - $109,000, depending on experience. Our excellent benefit package includes paid time off and holidays, health and dental insurance, health savings account, generous retirement plan, matching gifts program, access to an employee assistance program, professional development opportunities, rejuvenation leave and more. Performance and compensation are reviewed at least annually.
Position Location Options & Preferences
This position has the potential to be structured in one of the following ways. Preference will be given to candidates located in or willing to relocate to Roseburg, OR.
* Hybrid (within 40 miles of Roseburg, OR)
* Minimum of three days per week in the Roseburg office
* Residency within 40 miles of Roseburg is required
* Relocation assistance is available
* Field-Based (Rural Southwest Oregon)
* In-office requirements will be negotiated based on location
* Additional Details:
* This role requires regular travel within Oregon and Siskiyou County, CA
* Occasional national travel for conferences and meetings is anticipated
To apply, please email your letter of interest, and resume to Michelle Allen, SR Human Resources Specialist at ***************. Letter of Interest must include:
* Location Preference
Please indicate which option you are applying for:
* Option 1: Hybrid within 40 miles of Roseburg, Oregon (minimum of three days per week in the Roseburg office; relocation assistance available).
* Option 2: Field-based in Rural Southwest Oregon (in-office requirements negotiated based on location). If applying for this option, please specify your current location in Southwest Oregon.
* Please describe your experience with the K-12 education system, including any work related to college and career exploration and preparation. In your response, share how you gained this experience and your current understanding of rural contexts, issues, and challenges.
Deadline to submit materials is January 8th, 2026 @ 5:00 PM PST. Please note that the application deadline is subject to change. The position may close sooner than the deadline listed based on the number of applicants. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Strategy
* Strategically deploy the Foundation's philanthropic resources - grants, convening, research, technical support, policy, building community capacity and more - to inspire, instigate, and leverage change on behalf of rural youth in Oregon and Siskiyou County.
* Build and maintain a high level of knowledge (current research, key and relevant policies and best practices) for rural K-12 success.
* Represent the Children, Youth and Families team on a Foundation-wide team developing shared strategies to develop and support effective career and college pathways for rural students.
* Serve as a thought partner to develop program strategies, work plans, and budgets for initiatives supporting department and Foundation goals.
* Champion the importance of youth development and youth agency in rural communities.
Relationship Building and Collaboration
* Work effectively with partners, grantees, and communities to build the capacity and programs that will ensure that rural children have the best possible support to succeed through their K-12 transition to postsecondary and career path.
* Demonstrated knowledge of the policies and systems that shape student outcomes, including how Oregon's education system functions and the structural barriers within K-12.
* Advance the Foundation's strategy for the critical K-12 transition to postsecondary and career, in collaboration with diverse stakeholders including students, families, educators, administrators, civic leaders, state and regional education agencies, and national partners.
* Bring people together to address the opportunity gaps faced by our stakeholders due to zip code, race, gender, and ethnicity.
* Represent the Foundation in communities and forums statewide as a champion of quality education and youth leadership in rural communities.
* Contribute and collaborate across Foundation departments to more deeply integrate and align efforts.
Grant Development and Management
* Build and manage a portfolio of grants.
* Prepare grant recommendations for review at the appropriate staff, committee, or board level.
* Coordinate complex projects and develop, execute, manage, and evaluate strategic community programs; and,
* Partner with evaluation experts to design a method for monitoring, checking and adjusting the effectiveness of the Foundation's investments; create and maintain systems to track the progress and ensure that timelines and benchmarks are met.
Required Competencies and Skills
* Minimum of 5-7 years' experience in education, K-12 system experience is a must, and the ideal candidate will also have experience with college and career exploration and preparation. Demonstrated understanding of rural contexts, issues and challenges is a must.
* Demonstrated experience in public policy preferred; desire and commitment to learning required if new to policy work.
* A bachelor's degree is required, and a graduate degree in a relevant subject (education or liberal arts) is preferred.
* Experience in building and maintaining relationships with school administrators, parents, community residents, technical experts, and advocacy organizations.
* Commitment to rural issues and community-based efforts; familiarity with or direct experience in the rural communities of Oregon or Northern California would be an advantage.
* Outstanding interpersonal skills are key; we are a foundation that highly values an approachable style, humility, compassion for the children and families being served, empathetic listening skills, and the ability to connect with diverse stakeholders are vital attributes.
* Ability to thrive in a collaborative, collegial, and team-oriented environment where a willingness to "roll up your sleeves" to get the job done is central to the culture.
* Comfort with ambiguity and the challenge of forging a path forward when information is imperfect, and milestones may not be clear.
* Exceptional project management skills.
* Exceptional verbal and written communication skills with a confident presence across social media, radio and conference engagements.
* Skilled in crafting and delivering concise, impactful content that makes complex ideas accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.
* Good judgment and discretion, especially in external facing roles.
* Skillful handling of multiple relationships is critical.
Employee Profile
The successful Foundation Program Officer candidate will be a strategic and mission-driven professional with a strong track record of program development, and community engagement in support of complex social change. This individual will bring depth of experience in designing and managing initiatives that address pressing community challenges-particularly in rural settings-and will demonstrate a commitment to advancing equity, opportunity, and sustainable community well-being.
This role requires a thoughtful and experienced collaborator who can help shape and implement strategies aligned with the Foundation's vision and evolving priorities. The ideal candidate will be skilled in identifying high-impact opportunities, cultivating relationships with grantees and community partners, and managing a portfolio of grants with rigor, responsiveness, and humility. A strong background in in K-12 education is essential, especially when grounded in direct work with rural communities in Oregon or similar regions across the U.S.
The successful candidate will demonstrate strong analytical and systems thinking abilities, coupled with a deep respect for community-led solutions and lived experience. They will approach their work with curiosity, integrity, and a readiness to learn from the communities they serve. An ability to balance strategic thinking with practical, hands-on implementation is essential.
Exceptional interpersonal skills are required, along with emotional intelligence, to build trust-based relationships across a wide range of partners, from grassroots leaders to policymakers. Cultural humility, active listening, and a sensitivity to context are vital in ensuring the Foundation's work is both effective and respectful. The Program Officer will be joining the Foundation during a pivotal time of strategy evolution, and must therefore be flexible, adaptive, and comfortable navigating ambiguity and change.
This is a collaborative and highly engaged role that requires a deep commitment to teamwork, continuous learning, and shared leadership. A roll-up-your-sleeves attitude, a drive for impact, and a genuine passion for supporting rural communities are key to success in this position.
Physical Demands of Job Duties and Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to see, talk, and hear. This position is fairly active and requires long periods of standing, sitting, keyboarding and occasional driving. The employee would rarely lift or move items over 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. While performing duties of this job, the employee is exposed to a normal office type environment with some exposure to the outside environment. This position is rarely exposed to dust, odors, water, fumes, and noise. Work is always performed in a safety-conscious manner. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals to perform essential functions.
It is the policy of The Ford Family Foundation to treat applicants and employees without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital or veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law.
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Position Type
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Experience Level
Mid Level
Employer Type
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Salary Min
98000
Salary Max
109000
Salary Type
/yr.
Easy ApplySUD Program Supervisor - Prineville
Program director job in Prineville, OR
Full-time Description
JOB SUMMARY: The Substance Use Disorder Program Supervisor works closely with the Program Manager/Director to provide oversight and direction for the day-to-day clinical operations to ensure compassionate care and quality service and clinical compliance with Oregon Administrative Rules and other regulatory bodies, and in keeping with the mission and vision of BestCare. This position carries a small caseload and works with the Program Manager/Director to build, develop, and improve staff/team performance and clinical services being provided in a way that upholds the values and standards of BestCare.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Clinical Practice and Supervision:
Provides effective leadership, oversight and evaluation of services, staff development, wellness, treatment planning, case management and coordination, utilization of community resources, group, family, and individual therapy or counseling;
Conducts assessments as needed including histories of mental and physical health, substance use, past mental health services and criminal justice contacts, assessing family, cultural, social, and work relationships;
Develops treatment plans and provides diagnoses consistent with DSM-5;
Performs individual and group treatment sessions, as well as delegating these functions to appropriate clinical staff. Documents and provides rationale for services provided;
Promotes integrated treatment services through coordination with mental health, substance use, and medical treatment service providers;
Demonstrates leadership in de-escalation and services that promote crisis stabilization;
Demonstrates the ability to effectively manage facility milieu and safety.
Clinical Supervision:
Provides clinical supervision to program staff and documents supervision for each program staff in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules;
Provides orientation and annual training to program staff to maintain adequate program operation and compliance;
Assists with chart and program audits to ensure compliance with facility accreditation, licensing, State laws, and other regulatory requirements;
Establishes and maintains a robust team model, including non-traditional, peer, and professional staff;
Provides input for annual performance evaluations and recommends training and development opportunities for program staff.
Leadership and Administrative:
Provides direct, day-to-day supervision and performance management of the assigned program staff to include interviewing and hiring, coaching and performance management, and training/professional development in accordance with BestCare policies and procedures and all State and Federal employment laws;
Works closely with other program staff as a member of a multidisciplinary team and is dedicated to a healthy work environment for the benefit of employees and clients served;
Ensures compliance with BestCare's and all regulatory standards and statutes within
assigned program;
Accessible by telephone for emergencies purposes and provides reasonable support, documentation, and follow-up in a timely manner;
Participates in facility on-call rotation for after-hours consultation and screening for appropriate referral;
Coordinates and maintains professional relationship with program staff, community partners, and clients;
Develops and maintains staff schedule, on-call rotation, and other tasks related to scheduling and review/approval of time sheets and time-off requests;
Develops strong collaborative relationships with community partners, including St. Charles hospital, law enforcement, community mental health programs, and insurance agencies. Promotes the program through partnerships;
Promotes a welcoming, compassionate, recovery-based, environment for individuals seeking services;
Assists Program Manager/Director with daily managerial oversight of personnel, stabilizing individuals, and provides feedback to BestCare's leadership team as directed by the Program Manager/Director;
Attends required program meetings, trainings, and Clinical Supervision designated by Program Manager/Director.
Other related duties as assigned by Program Manager/Director.
ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs work in alignment with BestCare's mission, vision, values;
Understands and maintains professionalism and confidentiality per HIPAA, 42 CFR, and Oregon Statutes;
Supports the organization's commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion by fostering a culture
of open-mindedness, cultural awareness, compassion, and respect for all individuals;
Strives to meet Program's/Department's annual goals in alignment with the organization's
strategic goals;
Adheres to the organization's Code of Conduct, Business Ethics, Employee Handbook, and all other
relevant policies, procedures, and other compliance needs;
Completes training assignments timely and satisfactorily;
Ensures that any required certifications and/or licenses are kept current and renewed timely;
Works independently while also serving as a positive, collaborative member of the leadership team;
Performs other organizational duties as needed.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: Must have demonstrated competency or ability to attain/demonstrate competency within a reasonable period for each of the following:
Ability to provide effective clinical supervision of SUD program staff;
Ability to provide quality assurance, data collection, reporting, and program evaluation
Understanding and ability to incorporate a strong harm-reduction approach
Knowledge about strength-based and trauma-informed interventions as well as other evidence- based practices;
Must be able to get along with co-workers, build a positive, collaborative team, and promote a safe, healthy work environment;
Ability to network with all resources to provide the best customer service
Ability to work effectively in a diverse, multi-cultural environment
Understanding of and ability to meet the standards laid out in the Oregon Administrative Rule (415-051-0055) for clinical supervisors
Proficiency with MS Office 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook), databases, EHR system, internet, Teams and other virtual mtg platforms
Strong interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written)
Ability to work independently as well as being a positive, collaborative team member
Strong customer service skills with a positive, solution-oriented focus
Strong critical thinking skills and ability to function well and use good judgment in a high-paced and at times stressful environment
Excellent time management and prioritization skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines
Ability to maintain strict confidence at all times
Ability to manage conflict resolution and anger/fear/hostility/violence of others appropriately and effectively
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Level I: Bachelor's degree in behavioral health with 4 years of paid, full-time experience in a social services field with minimum of 2 years of direct SUD counseling experience;
or
5 years of paid, full-time experience in the field of substance use disorders counseling [per OHA 309-018-0125(3)(c)]
Level II: Master's degree in behavioral health field with 2 years of paid, full-time experience in a social services field with minimum of 2 years of direct SUD counseling experience
Minimum two (2) years' experience in an administrative/lead role
For individuals recovering from a substance-abuse disorder, must have maintained continuous recovery for the preceding two (2) years at the time of hire
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:
Current CADC-II required for Level I; Current CADC-III required for Level II
Current CPR and First Aid Certification or ability to obtain within 3 months
Must maintain a valid Oregon Driver License or ability to obtain one upon hire, and be insurable under the organization's auto liability coverage policy (minimum 21 years of age and with no Type A violations in the past 3 years, or three (3) or more Type B violations)
PREFERRED:
1 or more years of experience in a supervisory/lead capacity in a behavioral health field is preferred
Bi-lingual in English/Spanish strongly preferred
Salary Description $29.15-$38.25
Program Manager - Transportation
Program director job in Salem, OR
The Program Manager will oversee all phases of project delivery, ensuring that initiatives are completed on time, within scope, and within budget. This includes developing comprehensive project plans, defining objectives, and coordinating resources to achieve desired outcomes. The role requires leading cross-functional teams, monitoring progress, and resolving issues to maintain project momentum. They will maintain clear and consistent communication with stakeholders, providing regular updates on status, risks, and changes.
**Responsibilities**
+ Develop and implement comprehensive project plans, defining scope, goals, and deliverables.
+ Define clear project objectives and ensure alignment with organizational strategies.
+ Coordinate and allocate resources effectively to optimize project execution.
+ Lead and motivate cross-functional teams, fostering collaboration and accountability.
+ Monitor project progress, identify potential roadblocks, and implement corrective actions.
+ Proactively identify and resolve project issues to maintain momentum and minimize delays.
+ Manage project timelines, ensuring delivery within established constraints.
+ Maintain clear, consistent, and transparent communication with all stakeholders, providing regular updates on project status, risks, and changes.
**Qualifications**
+ Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, or similar preferred
+ Preferred Certifications: PMP, Lean Six Sigma
+ 8+ years of experience preferred
+ Deep knowledge of domestic transportation modes such as LTL/FTL, Intermodal, and parcel
+ Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects from initiation to closure
+ Ability to manage large, cross functional teams without direct oversight
+ Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
+ Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities
+ Travel Expectations: 10%
**Anticipated salary range:** $105,100 - $150,100
**Bonus eligible:** Yes
**Benefits:** Cardinal Health offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being.
+ Medical, dental and vision coverage
+ Paid time off plan
+ Health savings account (HSA)
+ 401k savings plan
+ Access to wages before pay day with my FlexPay
+ Flexible spending accounts (FSAs)
+ Short- and long-term disability coverage
+ Work-Life resources
+ Paid parental leave
+ Healthy lifestyle programs
**Application window anticipated to close:** 12/15/25 *if interested in opportunity, please submit application as soon as possible.
The salary range listed is an estimate. Pay at Cardinal Health is determined by multiple factors including, but not limited to, a candidate's geographical location, relevant education, experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity.
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Community Sales Director + Commission program - Beaverton, OR
Program director job in Beaverton, OR
Job Details Experienced OR - Farmington Square Beaverton - Beaverton, OR Full Time High School Up to 25% Day Health CareDescription
Are you a dynamic sales professional with a passion for senior healthcare? Join our dedicated team as our Community Sales Director!
About Us:
We foster a care-centered culture that prioritizes the well-being of residents and team members alike. We are seeking a motivated individual to lead our sales efforts and help us grow our community. We are proud to be a part of the Radiant Senior Living family of senior care communities, offering our staff and residents support, training, career path opportunities, benefits and more.
Role Responsibilities:
Relationship Building: Cultivate strong relationships with potential residents, their families, and local professionals.
Sales Leadership: Drive sales to achieve and exceed occupancy goals through effective closing techniques.
Marketing & Outreach: Plan and execute marketing events and community outreach initiatives.
Lead Management: Manage leads, provide engaging tours, and coordinate seamless move-in activities.
Candidate Qualifications:
Sales Expertise: Proven success in sales with strong closing skills and a track record of meeting sales targets.
Senior Living Experience: Previous experience in senior living or healthcare-related sales is highly preferred.
Tech Savvy: Proficient in smartphone applications, Microsoft Office, and CRM systems.
Team Player: Self-motivated yet collaborative, with excellent time management and adaptability skills.
Licensed Driver: Must have a current driver's license and adhere to company auto policies.
Benefits We Offer:
Competitive Base Salary DOE + Commission
Comprehensive Benefits Package (Medical, Dental, Vision)
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Flexible Spending Accounts
401(k) Plan
Additional Perks
If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of seniors while advancing your career in a supportive environment, apply today!
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you're the perfect fit for this role.
Join us and be part of something truly special!
Program Supervisor
Program director job in Albany, OR
Our Young Adult Program is HIRING! When given the individualized support and opportunities they need, young adults living with behavioral health challenges can prepare for a successful transition into adulthood. The Young Adult Program a is a voluntary residential program for individuals struggling with significant mental health diagnoses as they transition toward independent living.
Make an impact by helping us reach our goal to help young adults understand and manage their mental health needs with the help of community supports and on-site treatment services. This program was initiated in efforts to help transitional age youth who are living with mental health challenges function successfully in the community and be less inclined to become homeless or dependent on the system for everyday needs.
We are currently hiring for a full time Program Supervisor at our Sender House Young Adult program to work 40 hours week (Sunday - Wednesday) 9am to 7pm
Salary starts at $61,240/year
So, who's right for the job? We are looking for candidates with the following:
Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science discipline.
Three years of experience as a direct care worker with at-risk children and youth in a treatment setting.
Proven direct supervision experience which includes interviews job applicants and makes hiring recommendations. Managing grievances brought by assigned staff and recommending resolution. Providing verbal and written disciplinary action to assigned staff and recommending additional discipline up to and including termination if warranted. Preparing performance evaluations, ensuring staff coverage, assigning overtime and managing employees' timecards.
A commitment to non-violence: Helping to build safety skills and a commitment to higher purpose.
A commitment to emotional intelligence: Helping to teach emotional management skills.
A commitment to social learning: Helping to build cognitive skills.
A commitment to open communication: Helping to overcome barriers to healthy communication, learn conflict management, reduce acting out, enhance self-protective and self-correcting skills, teach health boundaries.
Responsibilities of the role will include:
Interpersonal and Communication Skills conducive to an effective leader: including ability to provide positive customer service to community teams and families, work collaboratively with other programs on campus, and demonstrates ability to use creativity and problem-solving skills.
Ability to provide administrative supervision of assigned staff. Supervision should include a focus on developing mastery of their essential duties, responsibilities, and competencies as well as ongoing professional development; this does include the use of progressive discipline and termination, if needed. Provide individual and group supervision to all direct reports and maintain documentation of such as per regulatory requirements.
Ability to lead and foster skills in staff members to best serve clients in the program, support Manager in facilitating cottage programming across all shifts, evaluating client milieu plans and communicate with the clinical teams about these plans, ensuring staff participate in clinical meetings.
Ability to effectively train program staff on interventions, agency protocols, and other critical components of the program. Has the skills and knowledge to facilitate official agency trainings as appropriate.
Ability to efficiently and effectively complete all administrative tasks for this role, which may include case management, customer service, training management, budget management, etc.
Clinical: Understand, lead, and participate in treatment process (from assessment to discharge), including interdisciplinary communication, engagement, documentation, relationship building and coordination of care responsibilities. Ability to administer medications to clients when needed, per policy. Provides coordination with external agencies serving youth, coordinate care for any appointments resident may have, ensure coordination with all pharmacy and medication related issues.
Programmatic: Provides supervision and training to assigned YAP Skills Trainers with a focus on developing mastery of their essential duties, responsibilities, and competencies as well as ongoing professional development. Will provide individual and group supervision to all direct reports and maintain documentation of such as per regulatory requirements. Responsible for arranging and assuring staff coverage and responding to program staff requests for time off. Provide direction, help and delegation as needed, to complete daily programmatic needs to promote the best care and environment to residents. Tasks could include, but are not limited to light housekeeping, preparation of resident space, outdoor care, organization of treatment interventions and any other programmatic need
Who we serve: We serve young adults, ages 17-24, who need temporary guidance as they develop the skills necessary to successfully manage their mental health needs in conjunction with daily life expectations.
Services we provide: Residents receive formal treatment services through Linn County Mental Health. This includes medication management appointments with a psychiatrist and sessions with a therapist.
Other services include the following:
Individual and group sessions led by Trillium skills trainers
Assistance with gaining skills needed to be successful in the community
Helping residents succeed in volunteer activities, work, and school completion
Basic care coordination related to discharge planning and follow up services
Weekly Community Groups led by a Clinical Supervisor (QMHP)
The Young Adult Program offered at the Sender and Juniper Houses, are residential homes located within a small neighborhood community in Albany, Oregon. The programs resemble that of a traditional group home. Each resident has their own room and is encouraged to be an active member of the household, including participating in skills groups and helping out with everyday tasks.
While in the program, residents work toward building competency in the following areas: safety, independent living skills, compliance with program expectations, and readiness to begin taking further steps toward true independent living.
How we measure success: Each resident is given an Individualized Plan of Care, which outlines areas of focus in treatment as well as long- and short-term goals to measuring his or her progress. Goals are reviewed with the resident as well as the county to determine appropriateness and help evaluate readiness for graduation from the program. A typical length of stay is one year. When treatment goals are met, residents graduate from the program with a transition plan, including aftercare appointments with a psychiatrist, individual therapist, and any other follow up. Depending on their needs, residents may be recommended to utilize additional resources such as group therapy, further skills training, intensive outpatient treatment, and be referred to a primary care physician.
What's in it for you?
100% Employer Paid Medical, Vision, and Dental for Full Time Employees
401k retirement plan matches- up to %6 match
Growth | Career track, continuing education, and professional development
Generous Vacation and Sick Leave
And more!
Pay Equity: Please be advised that the pay range listed for this position is intended to provide general guidance on the earning potential for the role. However, actual compensation will be determined in accordance with the Oregon Equal Pay Law and will take into account factors such as the candidate's relevant experience and education. Candidates should expect that initial offers will be made within the listed pay range and may not be at or near the top of the range.
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.
Consideration of candidates is on-going, and position may close after 3 business days of posted opportunity.
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 culturally linguistically diverse governance, leadership, and workforce.
Auto-ApplyHOST Program Manager
Program director job in Salem, OR
Northwest Human Services is a non-profit leader in providing advocacy, quality healthcare and social services in Marion and Polk counties since 1970. We are a mission focused organization providing compassionate and professional medical, dental, psychiatry, mental health, and wraparound services for those in our community who need it most - uninsured individuals, families, the homeless, and migrant workers. As a Community Health Center we value a culture of belonging, diverse perspectives, and life experiences. Our organization embraces innovation, collaboration, and work-life harmony.
HOST Program Manager
Northwest Human Services is currently seeking a HOST Program Manager to join our Team at our HOST Program in Salem!
HOST (Health, Outreach, Shelter, Transitions) provides support, guidance, and shelter for transitional aged young adults ages 18-24 who are at-risk or facing homelessness. HOST has 2 program components including a Resource and Engagement Center and a Transitional Living Program (TLP). HOST aims to end the cycle of abuse, trauma, homelessness, and exploitation by helping young adults transition from the streets to self-sufficiency.
The HOST Program Manager is responsible for ensuring daily operations and services provided at HOST are monitored and maintained 24/7/365. This includes the management of staff, projects, meetings, trainings, program development, data/reporting requirements, and quality assurance. This position will distribute program information and resources to staff, community partners, and to other agency departments and teams. This position will work alongside program staff to ensure services are being delivered in a safe, trauma informed, and supportive manner. The manager will ensure that all service data/tracking and reporting requirements/deadlines are met. This position typically works within standard business hours and may work outside normal business hours (i.e., after hours or on weekends) depending on program needs (e.g., events, staff consultation, schedule adjustments, etc.).
SUPERVISORY DUTIES:
The Program Manager hires, coaches and mentors' direct employees based on established policies, procedures, protocols, and personnel policy guidelines. This role develops, implements, and maintains a consistent set of department/function policies, procedures and protocols that meet regulatory standards. The Manager consistently implements and updates (as needed) a department orientation and competency certification system for all department personnel. This position will work to identify and facilitate a department training process that addresses individual and group training needs. Other important duties include participating in the organization's quality improvement program, strategic planning efforts, and compliance oversight. This is a supervisory position and responsible for the recruiting, hiring, training of all HOST program staff, community volunteers and interns.
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
* Responsible for recruitment/hiring, supervision and training of all HOST program staff, community volunteers, and interns.
* Responsible for monitoring program operations, projects, goals, and reporting/grant compliance for the HOST program (e.g., TLP savings account, vocational skill building programs, grant requirements).
* Conducts quality assurance oversight of daily shift reports and other documentation to ensure compliance with professional standards, mandatory reporting obligations, providing direct feedback and training to staff based on the findings.
* Conduct regular and scheduled audits of client case files, data logs and tracking sheets, assessments, and intakes, and works with the Utilization Management Assistant to make needed corrections.
* Develop the HOST program services according to population/program needs, agency strategic plan and agency mission, and senior leadership recommendations.
* Collaborate in leadership efforts with managers, supervisors, and lead clinical staff across the agency for efficient coordination of care and integration of services.
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Bachelor's degree in social sciences, psychology, or related fields required. Master's Degree in these fields preferred.
* A minimum of 3 years of program management and staff supervision, experience in youth behavior, health, or clinical settings.
* Competency in a multi-cultural environment.
* Professionalism and proven ability work effectively within teams.
* Experience with training, program development, and monitoring programs.
* Ability to utilize critical thinking skills to problem-solve, be proactive, and act decisively.
* Awareness and/or experience in the application of theoretic framework of models such as: Positive Youth Development, Trauma Informed Care, and Collaborative Problem Solving.
* Strong verbal and written communication skills.
* Strong organizational abilities.
* Valid Oregon Driver's License and proof of automobile insurance.
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS: Our Agency provides a benefits program that is comprehensive and competitive within our industry.
* Full Comprehensive Health Plans: Medical with two plan options
* Dental & Vision options
* Flex Spending Account
* Group Life: Short-Term & Long-Term Disability 100% paid by employer
* 403(b) retirement plan with 2% employer contribution and up to 3% employer match
* PTO - 10 hours a month for FT positions @ 40 hrs./wk.
* 7½ paid holidays each year + 2 paid floating holidays for FT positions
* Continuing Education & Training Benefits
* Employee Healthy Living Program - Gym Membership & Smoking Cessation
TO APPLY:
If you are interested in joining a team that makes a difference in the lives of many, apply online at: Employment (northwesthumanservices.org)
For more information, contact the HR/Recruiting Department at: ********************** | ************
All candidates who receive a written offer of employment will be required to undergo a criminal records check and a motor vehicle report.
Equal Opportunity Employer | We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Community | Compassion | Commitment | Integrity
Working together to empower individuals to improve their health, well-being, and safety.
Easy ApplyStaff Program Manager
Program director job in Oregon
The Program Management Office (PMO) at Cloudera is responsible for establishing tight interlocks between Product Management, Engineering, Quality, UX/Docs, Enterprise Strategy, Support and other relevant counterparts, in order to deliver high-quality products to our customers. The PMO designs and drives the adoption of product development best practices and also places emphasis on reducing nagging pain points and friction between teams. Product feature intake requests are consolidated and the PMO acts as a forcing function to standardize business cases and govern financial opportunity modeling. The success of the PMO depends on the ability to manage new feature requests through the Qualified Inputs process and Engineering product releases, across multiple product pillars.
This position requires both a technical and program management background with direct experience developing and deploying software or cloud-based services to customers. The Staff Program Manager on this team will have a firm understanding of product development best practices, the SDLC, and engineering execution frameworks. Additionally, this position requires the ability to go wide across several projects in parallel, and also know when and how to go deep on technical requirements when needed, in order to anticipate bottlenecks, facilitate trade-offs, and balance business needs with technical constraints. The ability to understand the big picture of the project design, customer landscape, and anticipate and account for dependencies is crucial. The Staff Program Manager must also be able to take large, complex programs, break them into manageable pieces, and hold teams and task owners accountable while fostering a collaborative environment to deliver results for our customers.
As a Staff Program Manager you will:
Coordinate and drive triage activities for product pillar initiatives, with the relevant product cross-functional teams. Work alongside Product Managers to enforce business case data is being completed by appropriate stakeholders and the requesting party.
Drive end-2-end delivery and execution for each accepted pillar initiative (a.k.a. Qualified Input) by managing timeline, dependencies, risks, and deliverables across multiple Engineering, Quality, UX, and Product Management teams. Regularly assess the critical path by reviewing and understanding product requirements, and subsequent engineering deliverables/activities, and remove unnecessary work.
Regularly communicate the status of each pillar initiative to relevant stakeholders and internal teams to prevent communication silos. Immediately escalate to stakeholders and leadership when inputs are at risk of meeting committed deadlines, and work with the execution team to propose mitigation options.
Drive end-to-end Engineering product releases through full-cycle program management, ensuring: Release timelines and milestones are aligned with the global release calendar (avoiding overlaps). Comprehensive release dashboards are maintained to capture the full backlog and accurately reflect development and quality status. All cross-functional teams follow established JIRA guidelines and maintain proper JIRA hygiene, ensuring accurate metadata for effective weekly reporting. Risks and cross-dependencies are proactively identified and managed. All security, legal, and compliance requirements related to each release are met and tracked through closure.
We are excited if you have (Required Qualification):
Bachelor's degree in computer science, computer engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience.
5+ years of experience in a technical lead, systems engineer, or technical program management role with experience architecting and integrating software into complex systems and deploying solutions to the field.
3+ years of experience leading cross-functional teams delivering products on schedule.
Strong communication skills with the ability to disseminate (verbally and in writing) clear updates to different audiences, both technical and non-technical.
Demonstrated ability to lead interdisciplinary discussions between product and R&D teams to define and drive scope and clarity of work, and reach optimum system level trades.
Proficiency with at least one schedule tracking tool such as Asana, Excel, or JIRA/Confluence etc.
You may also have:
Master's degree in computer science, computer engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience.
Experience working with Marketing and Finance to assist product launch operations, as needed (or have hands on knowledge of the NPI process).
Ability to regularly engage with senior management and stakeholders and influence across the organization.
Excellent analytical and interpersonal skills, with ability to work successfully across all product development disciplines.
High sense of ownership, proactiveness, urgency, and drive.
This role is not eligible for immigration sponsorship.
What you can expect from us:
Generous PTO Policy
Support work life balance with Unplugged Days
Flexible WFH Policy
Mental & Physical Wellness programs
Phone and Internet Reimbursement program
Access to Continued Career Development
Comprehensive Benefits and Competitive Packages
Paid Volunteer Time
Employee Resource Groups
EEO/VEVRAA
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Auto-ApplyProgram Manager -- Success- Portland
Program director job in Portland, OR
Job Description
Program Manager-Success
College Possible Oregon
This Work Is Our Mission
At College Possible, we believe talent is universal. For many students, the path to college can feel overwhelming or out of reach. That's where you come in.
We support students on their journey to higher education by providing personalized coaching, resources, and guidance. When you join College Possible, you become part of a team dedicated to making college access and success a reality. Together, we help students navigate the admissions process, overcome challenges, and earn their degrees.
Our Impact
87% of College Possible students are admitted to college and are enrolled at 866 colleges and universities across the United States. Nationwide, we've served 99,000+ students since 2000.
Why Join Our Team?
When you work at College Possible, you're not just taking a job-you're advancing a mission to help more students get to and through college. You'll play a direct role in helping students achieve their educational goals and build brighter futures.
Key Benefits
✅ Professional Growth Access training, mentorship, and career development opportunities as you support student success.
✅ Mission-Driven Impact Make a direct difference in students' lives by helping them access and complete college.
✅ Collaborative Community Join a team that values teamwork, innovation, and excellence in service of students.
✅ Work-Life Balance Enjoy flexible work options, unlimited PTO, and resources to support your well-being.
Position Summary
The Program Manager, College Success plays a pivotal role in advancing College Possible's mission by leading the implementation and execution of high-impact college success programming at their site. Reporting to the Director of Programs and supervising a team of Advising Specialists, the Program Manager is responsible for ensuring students receive high-quality, data-informed, equity-centered support to navigate through college. Developing and fostering impactful college partnerships to support student retention and persistence towards earning a bachelor's degree is paramount to the success of our work. The Program Manager brings strong leadership, project management, and student-centered strategy to day-to-day operations and long-term program goals.
This role is central in building a strong, mission-aligned team culture, providing coaching and supervision to direct-service staff, building and maintaining partnerships, and ensuring each student we serve receives consistent, quality advising that helps them thrive.
Key Responsibilities
Program Implementation and Quality Assurance
Oversee the delivery of high-quality, culturally responsive programming aligned with College Possible's mission and theory of practice.
Implement site-specific programming strategies in partnership with the Director of Programs.
Ensure that the Success program operates with fidelity to the College Possible model and moves toward ambitious outcomes
Use data and feedback loops to continuously evaluate, improve, and adapt advising strategies to ensure student success and equitable outcomes.
Identify site benchmarks that reflect the overall College Possible metrics and serve as programmatic tools for decision making and performance goals.
Staff Supervision and Development
Directly supervise a team of Advising Specialists, providing coaching, support, accountability, and performance management.
Observe direct service providers and provide feedback and support in their professional practice.
Facilitate regular team meetings, individual check-ins, and professional development plans.
Cultivate a positive team culture that supports both staff well-being and student outcomes.
Partnership and Stakeholder Management
Serve as the primary point of contact for college or community partners relevant to your advising team.
Build and maintain strong collaborative relationships with site partners/colleges and universities, ensuring program alignment and responsiveness to student needs.
Collaborate with national teams to align programming with organization-wide initiatives and resources.
The Manager is responsible for fostering working relationship with the retention liaison for post-secondary partners. Examples of partnership stewardship include:
Provide College Possible semester data on student engagement, key topics covered by coaching conversations, student progress completing registration and financial aid, and individual student needs.
Request partner data to inform enrollment verification as needed.
Collaborating with key campus staff on events that include College Possible students.
Building a communication line with key staff in offices such as (registrar, financial aid, academic advising and admissions).
Facilitate introduction of other key College Possible staff including the Program Manager, Access and Advising Specialists who will be working with students on their campus.
Data Management and Reporting
Ensure accurate, timely tracking of student progress and program engagement via organizational data systems.
Use data to inform staff coaching, program decisions, and reporting to internal and external stakeholders.
Contribute to grant reporting, evaluations, and strategic planning as needed.
Utilize KPIs to track progress towards organizational milestones through data tracking and report development.
Recruitment and Outreach
Support the recruitment and onboarding of Advising Specialists and students as needed at your site.
Represent College Possible in outreach efforts, student events, and partner convenings.
Manage Success Program Budget
Develop and implement Success program budget each fiscal year for Oregon site.
Evaluate program-related expenditures and analyze budget performance on a monthly basis.
Oversee Direct Student Aid implementation
Other Duties as Assigned
Computer/Software Skills
Strong computer skills, including demonstrated proficiency in MS Office Products.
Relevant Experience:
Three to five years related work experience demonstrating an increasing level of responsibility.
At least three years of related supervisory experience required.
Familiarity with college academic process including financial aid, as well as project management preferred.
Other Skills and Requirements:
Significant commitment to the mission of helping economically disadvantaged students admission into college and persist to degree completion.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills across diverse audiences.
Strong attention to detail with the ability to prioritize multiple projects and deadlines.
Flexibility to work in multiple locations.
Demonstrated ability to use, collect, and analyze data.
Ability to recruit, select, and train qualified individuals.
Proven record of facilitation and collaboration with organizations and the community.
Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 15 pounds when needed.
Office environment with limited travel.
Ability to stand and/or sit for a minimum of 7 hours a day.
What We Offer
In addition to joining a committed, diverse, values-based organization, we offer:
An opportunity for you to have a tremendous impact both internally and in the broader country.
A competitive salary commensurate with experience.
Excellent benefits including complete health, dental, life, short-term and long-term insurance.
401(k) retirement plan.
Encouraged sustainability through an unlimited paid time off program.
Personalized professional development and growth opportunities.
To Join Our Growing College Possible Team:
Please apply at: ******************************* Include a resume, cover letter.
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Director of Research Integrity and Compliance Programs
Program director job in Portland, OR
The Director of Research Integrity and Compliance Programs oversees the operations of and supervises staff supporting specific research integrity and regulatory compliance programs housed in the office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies (RGS) at PSU. These programs include, but are not limited to, human and animal subjects protections, biological safety, financial conflict of interest, research security, export controls, responsible conduct of research, and adherence to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. The Director is responsible for facilitating university compliance with federal regulations, state law, and related policies and regulations regarding research.
The Director provides daily oversight and management of select research integrity and compliance programs and supervises a team of research integrity professionals responsible for: research compliance support to the campus community; coordinating review and approval of research protocols and disclosures submitted by University investigators; administering multiple University research compliance review committees (including the Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects (IRB), the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)); and negotiating collaborative agreements and memorandums of understanding with external research partner institutions.
The Director maintains PSU's required Federal assurances and registrations and works with the Institutional Official (IO) and compliance review committee members to resolve issues of non-compliance, unanticipated events, and agency inspections; and evaluates and ensures corrective actions are completed.
This position is based at Portland State University's vibrant urban campus in downtown Portland, where you'll be part of a welcoming and collaborative community. Directors are expected to work on campus five days per week.
Afterschool Youth Programs Staff - La Pine & Sunriver Area
Program director job in Bend, OR
Salary: $19.00+ hourly DOE
Camp Fire Central Oregon is seeking caring, creative youth workers to lead games, enrichment activities, and group routines for elementary-aged youth in our afterschool programs and No School Day Camps. This part-time, school-year role is a great opportunity to grow your skills, build relationships with youth, and work on a fun, supportive team. Seasonal staff help create safe, inclusive environments where kids can explore, connect, and thrive. This position primarily supports our programs based in the La Pine and Sunriver area.
See the full here.
Summary of Responsibilities
Lead games, activities, and enrichment projects that engage and inspire youth
Build strong relationships and support youth in developing confidence, communication, and character
Use teachable moments and routines to foster foundational life skills and a sense of community
Maintain a safe, clean, and welcoming environment
Communicate clearly with youth, families, and teammates
Summary of Skills & Qualifications Expected
Experience working with elementary-aged youth or a strong desire to learn
Experience managing groups and leading interactive activities
Strong communication skills with both youth and team members
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and creating a safe space for all
Ability to contribute to a collaborative team and take initiative
Background or interest in youth behavior support, skill-building, or education
Benefits
Paid time off
Paid sick time
Paid professional development opportunities
Free Camp Fire programs for dependents
Supportive, mission-driven work culture
Apply Now
Please review thefull job description before applying. Were reviewing applications now and will continue until the positions are filled. Ideal start date:
Learn more about Camp Fire atcampfireco.org. Reasonable accommodations are available at any point in the hiring process.
Camp Fire is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Pacific Marine Energy Center Director and Associate/Full Professor
Program director job in Corvallis, OR
Details Information Department College of Engineering (ENG) Position Title Associate Professor/Professor/ Administrator 1-Ranked Dir Job Title Pacific Marine Energy Center Director and Associate/Full Professor Appointment Type Academic Faculty Job Location Corvallis Benefits Eligible Full-Time, benefits eligible Remote or Hybrid option? Job Summary
The College of Engineering invites applications for a combined position as Pacific Marine Energy Center Director and Associate or Full Professor.
The selected candidate will hold two appointments, a 0.50 FTE professional faculty position as the Pacific Marine Energy Center Director, appointed on a 12-month basis, and the academic faculty portion of the position will be a 0.50 FTE tenure track/tenured position as Associate Professor/Professor in the College of Engineering (COE), which will be appointed on a 9-month basis. Should the incumbent no longer hold the Executive Director position, they are entitled to resume the Associate Professor/Professor appointment at 1.00 FTE, 9-month appointment basis.
Any hiring at the rank of Associate Professor/Professor with indefinite tenure will be subject to a successful out-of-cycle tenure review process: ****************************************************************************************************************************************
The Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC) is a research consortium between OSU, the University of Washington (UW), and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) that was established in 2008 through competitive funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). It has since expanded to include over $50M in research funding and over $240M for testing and affiliated test facilities through support from the Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, state agencies, and private corporations. PMEC's mission is to connect people to the power of the ocean by responsibly advancing marine energy by expanding scientific understanding, engaging stakeholders, and educating students. This includes closing key gaps in scientific understanding, informing regulatory and policy decisions, and facilitating commercialization. At OSU, PMEC includes over 20 affiliate faculty members and has a focus on student growth and development. PMEC works closely with a variety of stakeholders, including marine energy device developers, community members, ocean users, federal and state regulators, and government officials.
The PMEC Director at OSU will work with the other PMEC co-Directors at UW and UAF, and the Directors of PacWave, the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory, the Gaulke Center for Marine Innovation and Technology, and the Wallace Energy Systems and Renewables Facility (WESRF) to lead the program with a clear vision, work effectively with university faculty, administration, and a broad range of external stakeholders to stimulate interdisciplinary research, teaching, and outreach efforts. The PMEC Director at OSU will need to communicate effectively with federal funding agencies and federal and state legislators and staffs and have strong team-building skills. The Director will help maintain PMEC's leadership status in marine energy research, development, and testing, continue to expand and diversify PMEC's research capabilities and funding sources, and encourage marine energy industries to partner with PMEC. The PMEC Director reports to the Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering.
Upon appointment to the faculty, rank will be determined commensurate with qualifications. The position incumbent will demonstrate capability for building a thriving research program by obtaining federal and industry funding for work that complements existing expertise within COE, utilizes OSU' facilities and laboratories, and supports the efforts of the Pacific Marine Energy Center. They must also demonstrate passion for and excellence in teaching, with a strong commitment to promoting inclusion and equity for learners from diverse groups. They will be expected to be able to teach undergraduate and graduate level courses in their area(s) of expertise in different modalities as required.
The OSU College of Engineering consists of five multidisciplinary schools. They are the Schools of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering; Civil and Construction Engineering; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering; and Nuclear Science and Engineering. The tenure line associated with the Director will be at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor and will lie in the School that best matches the incumbent's area of expertise. Partial appointments in other academic units are also possible. The Oregon State College of Engineering has committed to being a national model of inclusivity and collaboration. We strive to develop a community of faculty, students, and staff that is inclusive, collaborative, diverse, and centered on student success. COE ranks high nationally (currently 3rd among land grant institutions) in terms of the percentage of faculty that identify as female.
OSU has just launched its new strategic plan - Prosperity Widely Shared. Central to this plan is a significant expansion of its research enterprise and broadening its 'distinction in collaborative, team-based and solutions-oriented work.' Important components of OSU's strategic plan and its capabilities are cutting-edge research, innovation, and engineering facilities. For example, OSU is currently constructing the Jen-Hsun and Lori Huang Collaborative Innovation Complex (HCIC), a state-of-the-art, team-based transdisciplinary research and teaching center. As part of the HCIC, OSU will also soon take ownership of a $25M NVIDIA super-computer, which will be a university-wide resource for computational research.
OSU is in Corvallis, OR with approximately 35,000 students enrolled. The College of Engineering is the largest college, with approximately 10,000 students. OSU is situated on a beautiful 400-acre campus. Corvallis is a community of 60,000 people in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene and is an idyllic college town. It has been rated one of America's most livable small cities for its classic structures, tree-lined streets, and Willamette River frontage. Corvallis has been recognized as one of the best college towns, one of the top ten places to live, having the highest Peace Corps volunteers per capita, the most green buildings per capita, and was ranked #1 in patents per capita. Located about 90 miles south of Portland, a major urban area with an international airport and thriving industry, and about 40 miles from the state capitol in Salem, Corvallis sits in the middle of Oregon's finest recreational and scenic areas; ocean beaches, lakes, rivers, forests, high desert, and the rugged Cascade and Coast mountain ranges are all within a short driving distance.
Why OSU?
Working for Oregon State University is so much more than a job!
Oregon State University is a dynamic community of dreamers, doers, problem-solvers and change-makers. We don't wait for challenges to present themselves - we seek them out and take them on. We welcome students, faculty and staff from every background and perspective into a community where everyone feels seen and heard. We have deep-rooted mindfulness for the natural world and all who depend on it, and together, we apply knowledge, tools and skills to build a better future for all.
FACTS:
* Top 1.4% university in the world
* More research funding than all public universities in Oregon combined
* 1 of 3 land, sea, space and sun grant universities in the U.S.
* 2 campuses, 11 colleges, 12 experiment stations, and Extension programs in all 36 counties
* 7 cultural resource centers that offer education, celebration and belonging for everyone
* 100+ undergraduate degree programs, 80+ graduate degrees plus hundreds of minor options and certificates
* 35k+ students including more than 2.3k international students and 10k students of color
* 217k+ alumni worldwide
* For more interesting facts about OSU visit: *****************************
Locations:
Oregon State has a statewide presence with campuses in Corvallis and Bend, the OSU Portland Center and the Hatfield Marine Science Center on the Pacific Coast in Newport.
Oregon State's beautiful, historic and state-of-the-art main campus is located in one of America's best college towns. Corvallis is located close to the Pacific Ocean, the Cascade mountains and Oregon wine country. Nestled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, this beautiful city offers miles of mountain biking and hiking trails, a river perfect for boating or kayaking and an eclectic downtown featuring local cuisine, popular events and performances.
Total Rewards Package:
Oregon State University offers a comprehensive benefits package with benefits eligible positions that is designed to meet the needs of employees and their families including:
* Medical, Dental, Vision and Basic Life. OSU pays 95% of premiums for you and your eligible dependents.
* Free confidential mental health and emotional support services, and counseling resources.
* Retirement savings paid by the university.
* A generous paid leave package, including holidays, vacation and sick leave.
* Tuition reduction benefits for you or your qualifying dependents at OSU or the additional six Oregon Public Universities.
* Robust Work Life programs including Dual Career assistance resources, flexible work arrangements, a Family Resource Center, Affinity Groups and an Employee Assistance Program.
* Optional lifestyle benefits such as pet, accident, and critical illness insurance, giving you peace of mind and the support you need to thrive in all aspects of your life.
Oregon State University is deeply committed to the principles of a Health Promoting University. This commitment drives a collaborative approach across OSU's safety and well-being programs, reducing silos and coordinating efforts to enhance employee safety and well-being. By prioritizing resources that support the health of both employees and students, OSU fosters a culture of care and a healthier campus environment where everyone can thrive.
Future and current OSU employees can use the Benefits Calculator to learn more about the full value of the benefits provided at OSU.
Key Responsibilities
35% PMEC Management and Strategic Research Planning and Management
* Execute and keep current the strategic plan through setting research goals and objectives, as part of the PMEC leadership.
* Represent and promote PMEC to diverse audiences, including the coastal, scientific, and policy communities locally, nationally, and internationally.
* Pursue growth of the research enterprise of PMEC through diverse extramural funding sources.
* Coordinate and build relationships with scientific communities, state and federal agencies, public and private organizations such as Oregon Sea Grant, Pacific Ocean Energy Trust, fishing communities, environmental groups, the public, and the wave energy industry.
* Foster and nurture communication and collaboration among principal investigators, recruit new junior faculty, and create opportunities for interaction among PMEC faculty.
* Oversee report generation & dissemination on center-wide research projects.
* Work with the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory Director, the Director of the Gaulke Center, the Wallace Energy Systems and Renewables Facility Director, and PacWave Director and Principal Investigators to identify opportunities for research projects and funding for which OSU is uniquely positioned to compete for.
* Maintain literacy and status of PMEC research programs across engineering, social science, environmental, and policy realms.
10% Supervision
* Supervise PMEC professional staff, undergraduate student workers, and support student teams in marine energy related fields
10% Service
* Support federal and state agencies, stakeholder groups, funding bodies, and related organizations to develop programs which highlight and support the responsible development of marine energy.
* Service to the School, College, and/or University. Participate in regional and national professional service activities.
25% Teaching and Related Duties
* Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in area(s) of expertise.
* Promote equitable learning outcomes among learners of diverse and underrepresented identity groups.
20% Research and Scholarly Activities
* Research, scholarship, mentoring students and management of multidisciplinary research programs.
What You Will Need
Minimum Requirements for the PMEC Director
* Ph.D. in a field relevant to marine renewable energy.
* Demonstrated experience and proven success in leading collaborative, interdisciplinary research.
* Achievement in scholarship and creative activity that establishes the individual as a significant contributor to the marine energy field, with potential for distinction.
* Proven record of successfully securing competitive funding for marine energy relevant work at the federal/national level.
* Demonstrated ability to establish effective relationships across disciplinary boundaries.
* Demonstrated experience working effectively with partners, for example, government agencies, representatives of research institutions, entrepreneurs, or industry.
* Demonstrated commitment to promoting and enhancing inclusive excellence
* Supervisory experience.
* Effective verbal and written communication skills.
Minimum/Required Qualifications for all ranks (Associate or Full Professor):
* Ph.D. in a field relevant to marine renewable energy.
* Distinction in scholarship, as evident in wide recognition and significant contributions in the candidate's field.
* Demonstrated achievement in teaching and mentoring.
* Demonstrated experience leading collaborative research.
* Demonstrated ability of successfully securing competitive funding from diverse entities.
* Demonstrated commitment to educational equity in a multicultural setting and a commitment to advancing the participation of diverse groups and supporting diverse perspectives.
* Effective verbal and written communication skills.
* For candidates seeking to be hired at, the rank of Associate Professor or Professor, they should meet the OSU teaching, advising, research and service criteria for appointment at the desired rank (see the OSU Faculty Handbook for details). OSU will consider previous years of experience at other, similar institutions towards timelines for rank or tenure promotions.
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard: 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions and those in youth programs may have additional criminal history checks every 24 months.
What We Would Like You to Have
* Experience working with or obtaining funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.
* Distinction in scholarship, as evident in the applicant's wide recognition and significant contributions to the field of marine energy.
* Successful management of funding from diverse entities.
* Experience in the numerical and experimental testing of wave energy technologies
* Experience working effectively with university administration.
Preferred Qualifications for all ranks (Associate or Full Professor):
* Current or future research topic(s) that is/are aligned with the university strategic plan, Prosperity Widely Shared
* Research topic with strong potential for sustained and substantial external funding
* Demonstrated ability to establish effective relationships with university faculty.
* Demonstrated experience in numerical and/or experimental testing of marine energy devices.
Working Conditions / Work Schedule Pay Method Salary Pay Period 1st through the last day of the month Pay Date Last working day of the month Recommended Full-Time Salary Range $160,000-$210,000 Link to Position Description
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Posting Detail Information
Posting Number P09585UF Number of Vacancies 1 Anticipated Appointment Begin Date 04/01/2026 Anticipated Appointment End Date Posting Date 12/02/2025 Full Consideration Date 01/04/2026 Closing Date 02/01/2026 Indicate how you intend to recruit for this search Competitive / External - open to ALL qualified applicants Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by January 04, 2026. Applications will continue to be accepted after the full consideration date, until a sufficient applicant pool has been achieved or the position is filled. The closing date is subject to change without notice to applicants.
When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents:
1) A Curriculum Vitae
2) A Cover Letter; In your cover letter, please describe how you are uniquely qualified for this position, and what specifically appeals to you about joining our campus community.
3) In a separate document share with the committee, If you were to fill the position, describe your approach to the leadership and management of multidisciplinary teams. (upload as Other Document 1)
You will also be required to submit the names of at least three professional references, their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers as part of the application process.
Starting salary within the salary range will be commensurate with skills, education, and experience.
For additional information please contact:
Janet Knudson
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We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability, protected veteran, and other protected status.
OSU will conduct a review of the National Sex Offender Public website prior to hire.
OSU is a fair chance employer committed to inclusive hiring. We encourage applications from candidates who bring a wide range of lived experience including involvement with the justice system. This job has "critical or security-sensitive" responsibilities. If you are selected as a finalist, your initial job offer will be contingent upon the results of a job-related pre-employment check (such as a background check, motor vehicle history check, sexual misconduct reference check, etc.). Background check results do not automatically disqualify a candidate. Take a look at our Background Checks website including the for candidates section for more details. If you have questions or concerns about the pre-employment check, please contact OSU's Employee and Labor Relations team at **********************************.
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Program director job in Warm Springs, OR
Job DescriptionProvide and coordinate health services to senior citizens. Visit clients at their homes and/or in nursing homes and hospitals. Serve as liaison /advocate for elderly with social services, hospitals and post hospitalization care. Maintain records and provide necessary reports for the program. Provide transportation to health services, recreational activities and meal sites.
RequirementsMust have a valid Oregon drivers license and be insurable by the Tribes insurance carrier. Must submit and pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screening and criminal background check with Federal, Tribal and State Law enforcement. Have no current or pending criminal or civil changes (Federal, Tribal or State).
Be free of and not participate in the dysfunctional use of alcohol or drugs.
BenefitsBenefits include: Excellent medical insurance with low annual maximum-out-of-pocket costs, plus vision and dental. Available flex spending plan for daycare and medical costs. Also available are numerous supplemental insurance. packages. 401(k) or ROTH retirement with up to 5% employer matching after one year of employment. Eleven days of paid holidays and Personal time off (PTO) accruing at 130 hours annually with increases after three years of service.