12 ½ years – no matter what. We are currently seeking an experienced professional grant writer to join our National Grants Team. This is a full-time position with annual salary and benefits. The Grants Specialist will be a passionate advocate for children and families most impacted by systemic inequities and harmful socio-environmental patterns of poverty, discrimination, and marginalization.
The ideal candidate will be effective at amplifying the stories of the children we serve, communicating the urgency of our mission, and celebrating the success of our outcomes. This role will enthusiastically support the National team’s efforts to secure multi-million-dollar funding annually through
foundation, corporate and public grants. Through our Chapter Grants program, our team works closely with executive leadership across the country to strategically pursue grant funding in support of locally led chapters and direct service to youth.
This position is an integral part of our team, helping to create sustainable funding for our rapidly growing network and working towards our vision to make sure that every child who needs a Friends, has one. The ideal candidate will have at least five years of job-related experience in progressively responsible roles. Strong written and oral communication skills, relationship management skills, and a love of writing are a must. They will be passionate
about understanding, supporting and promoting the organization’s mission and vision for growth.
They will be equally skilled at strategically identifying and aligning the organization’s work with local, regional and national grant opportunities. They will enjoy building relationships with stakeholders, and managing detailed information regarding budgets, grant reporting, and funding prospects. Are you this amazing person? Here’s what we have to offer you: Our work is powered by our belief in our values. We put children first; build relationships on love; commit to empowerment; pursue goals relentlessly; and demand equity. As a member of the Friends of the Children National team, the Grants Specialist will support our growing Friends of the Children network, which consists of thirty-two locations.
This talented team is relentlessly focused on supporting our award-winning national scaling plan and dedicated to our mission to serve children across the country. Friends of the Children is committed to the communities we serve, to equal employment opportunity, and to diversity in our workplace. We are fiercely committed to equity and ensure that every aspect of the organization’s mission is executed with full engagement of the communities impacted by our work.
This role will allow you to work remotely from your home, anywhere in the country. You will be supported by an abundance of grants resources, data, and content, as well as a talented grants team of eight full-time employees, including other writers, directors, and leadership. Curious to learn more? See the position details below: Basic Function / Position Objective: The Grants Specialist is responsible for applying a high level of technical and creative writing skill to proposals to foundations, family foundations, and corporations, and public funding partners for the purpose of soliciting funds.
They lead the development of written project content and budgets for prospective expansion sites’ and chapters’ grants. This role requires the ability to professionally manage and build relationships with internal and external stakeholders. The Grants Specialist works as a part of a dynamic Grants Team. The person in this role must feel a strong connection to and promote the organization’s mission, vision, values and principles, and uphold the professionalism of the organization at all times. The Grants Specialist reports to the Director of Chapter Grants. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Develop and maintain working relationships with chapters as assigned.
Meet regularly with chapter staff, including executive directors, development and program leadership, and other key stakeholders as needed. Understand and track the current and evolving priorities and strategies of the organization and match these with a wide variety of funding sources (governmental, industry, and private). Evaluate degree of match between funder priorities/specific funding opportunities and the needs of the organization for the purpose of matching needs with funding sources.
Collaborate with national team, existing and prospective chapter leaders, to develop narrative content and budgets for proposals falling within assigned program focus areas, particularly for chapters serving Indigenous communities. Write grant proposals, fundraising-related writing projects, and reports on a timely basis as outlined on the organization’s grant calendar. Ensure that grant proposals are compelling and strategic, and align with the funder’s interests and the funding opportunity. Prepare grant packets for submission. Develop grant content and budgets, and prepare grant packets for submission.
Support the team in maintaining current and accurate grants calendars including tracking deliverables, due dates, and project information that supports the timely completion of projects. Keep relevant staff informed about upcoming deadlines and deliverables, thereby ensuring smooth coordination of responsibilities. Maintain clear and accurate written and electronic records of grant proposals, reports, and submission confirmations, including grant activity tracking in shared drives and databases. Assist in research and identification of grants appropriate to Friends of the Children.
Maintain confidential information in a sensitive and appropriate manner. Special projects as assigned in support of organizational objectives. Required Education, Experience & Abilities Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a related field. A minimum of five years of non-profit grant-writing experience, including collaboration with program management and finance to develop content and budgets. Demonstrated success in obtaining grant driven funding from foundations, corporations and/or public funding sources. Ability to analyze and synthesize information for writing grant proposals, letters, articles, etc.
Exceptional ability to edit written materials accurately and consistently, including own work. Exceptional analytical as well as intuitive abilities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills resulting in compelling messaging, as well as strong interpersonal and teamwork skills. Strong organizational and time management skills. Able to plan, organize, and complete multiple grant proposals and/or reports and follow-up as required. Proven track record of meeting deadlines. Excellent attention to detail, strong computer skills, and general understanding of financial principles.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative, work independently, and effectively solve problems. Ability to cultivate and sustain relationships and work effectively with National staff as well as leadership and development staff from chapters. Ability to represent, effectively and professionally, the organization to a wide variety of audiences. Willing to be flexible, with the ability to work evenings and weekends on occasion, for fundraising activities. Ability to work from home and build relationships with team members virtually. Culture of Belonging: Friends of the Children endeavors to create a culture where each and every staff knows they belong.
From our policies to our procedures and practices, we aim to create an environment that is healthy, safe, accepting, supportive, and kind. Our benefits are one way to depict our value for work harmony, empowerment, health, and happiness. Benefits: Our competitive compensation, benefits package, and employee engagement demonstrate our values to families, children, healthy relationships, love, empowerment, goal achievement, and equity. We are continuously seeking feedback and researching best practices to meet the needs of staff and their families.
Below are ways we actualize a culture of care for each and every staff member. Health: Friends of the Children had covers 100% of employee only health premium for 2 of the 3 plans Dental: Friends of the Children covers 100% of employee only premium Vision: Friends of the Children covers 100% of employee only premium Basic Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment: 100% paid by Friends of the Children Short Term Disability and Long-Term Disability: 100% paid by Friends of the Children Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA): Employees may contribute to an FSA account: Healthcare FSA minimum of $100 maximum of $3,050.
Employee Assistance Program Voluntary Benefits such as Critical Illness, Hospitalization, Legal, etc. 401(k) savings plan with a company matches up to the first 4% of earnings that the employee contributes. Cell phone Reimbursement : Employee is eligible for a cell phone reimbursement not to exceed $50/month. Internet Service Reimbursement: Employee is eligible for an internet service reimbursement not to exceed $25/month. Office reimbursement of $150 per year. Time off: Full-time employees of Friends are eligible for up to three weeks of paid vacation annually as well as paid sick leave.
The first year the time is pro-rated. Career Development after the first year of employment. Summer hours Employee Perks and Discount Programs including savings on hotels, rental cars, travel, entertainment, streaming services, electronics, e Commerce, and so much more Benefits start at the first of the month on or following employee start date. Compensation: Salary Range: $68k-$78k ( Compensation commensurate with experience and geographical location) Location This position is fully remote with minimal (1-2 times per year) work-related travel Cover Letter : A pplications without cover letters will not be considered; please use this as an opportunity to show us your writing skills and convey why you want to be a Grant Specialist at Friends of the Children!
Friends of the Children is growing rapidly as communities across the country are experiencing the power of how “One” changes a child's story: One Friend. One Child. 12+ years. No matter what. #The Power Of One Friends of the Children is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to addressing discriminatory practices, and to working toward racial equity. The equal employment opportunity policy of Friends of the Children provides fair and equal opportunities for all employees and job applicants regardless of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, interaction, gender, pregnancy, interactionual orientation, marital status, familial status, disability, or genetic information, in compliance with applicable federal, state and local law.
Friends of the Children hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. Learn more about Friends of the Children here: www. friendsofthechildren. org
Remote work from home option Residual Income Full health benefits Hands-on 1-on-1 training Full Benefits Job Duties: Inbound and outbound calling Scheduling appointments with clients who request our benefits Presenting and explaining insurance products and benefits packages over Zoom video call Completing applications for insurance products Report daily numbers Attend optional training classes Completing tasks that an underwriter requires to get the client approved for the coverage Minimum qualifications Strong communication skills Time management skills 18+ years of age Must pass a background check High school diploma (higher education preferred but not required) Customer service and/or retail
experience preferred but not required In the interest of community wellness, our company has adjusted our business operations.
As such, all interviews will be conducted via Video Conferencing. PDN-9ae7d853-e649-4185-b637-650e3a7e2290
both our patrons and the artists we work with. Our upcoming production of " Verónica Princesa" promises to be a captivating and visually stunning show, and we are seeking a talented Scenic Designer/Set Builder with construction and painting skills to help bring this production to life.
Job Description: As a Set Builder with Milagro, you will play a crucial role in the realization of our productions, contributing your skills in construction and painting to create captivating and immersive sets. You will work closely with our Production Team to transform our vision into reality, ensuring that " Verónica Princesa" becomes a visual masterpiece. Here is the preliminary
schedule for your information: Preliminary Schedule: Rehearsal Period: 1/15/2024 Load-In: 1/29/2024 Tech Week: 2/3-2/4 2024 Performance Run: 2/16-3/2 2024 Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with the Production Team to develop and execute the set design.
Construct and paint set pieces, props, and scenic elements. Ensure that all set elements are safe and functional for actors and crew. Assist with load-in and strike activities. Maintain a clean and organized scene shop. Qualifications: Prior experience in set construction and painting for theater productions. Proficiency in using a variety of tools and construction techniques. Strong painting skills, including knowledge of color mixing
and application. Ability to work in a team and take direction from the Production Team.
Attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality work. Flexibility to work within the provided schedule, including evenings and weekends. Spanish language a plus Compensation: Compensation for this position will be discussed during the interview. How to Apply: If you are passionate about theater, have the skills and experience required, and want to be a part of bringing " Verónica Princesa" to life, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your resume, a brief cover letter, and any relevant portfolio or work samples by January 8, 2024Milagro is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.
We look forward to reviewing your application and working with you to create a memorable production.
93-638, under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (ISDEAA) serving the Tribes in the states of Idaho, Oregon and Washington. It is incorporated as a charitable organization in the State of Oregon. NPAIHB's mission is to " eliminate health disparities and improve the quality of life of American Indians and Alaska Natives by supporting Northwest Tribes in their delivery of culturally appropriate, high quality health programs and services.
" NPAIHB's vision is " Health and Wellness for the 7th Generation. " Job Summary: The Human Resources Director is vital in shaping the organizational culture, developing and implementing Human Resources policies
and programs, and fostering a positive and inclusive work environment for all employees. Employees are NPAIHB's most important resource. The Human Resources Director bolsters this resource in a number of ways, from making sure the most qualified people are hired to doing whatever it takes to motivate and retain employees.
The Human Resources Director is a member of the Management Team and essential staff. This position is full-time and based out of the Portland office to support day-to-day management of the Human Resources Department. Essential Functions Human Resources Oversight Monitors and ensures the organization's compliance with federal, state (Idaho, Oregon, and Washington), and
local employment laws and regulations, and recommended best practices; reviews and modifies policies and practices to maintain compliance Maintains knowledge of human resources trends, best practices, new technologies in human resources, and talent management; applies this knowledge to communicate changes in policy, practice, and resources to leadership Collaborates with leadership to understand the NPAIHB's goals and strategy related to staffing, recruiting, and retention Identifies staffing and recruiting needs in partnership with leadership and project directors; develops and executes best practices for hiring and talent management.
Co-leads the Quality Improvement Team and actively looks for ways in which NPAIHB policies and processes can be improved to maximize efficiency and employee satisfaction.
Plans, leads, develops, coordinates, and implements policies, processes, human resources training, initiatives, and surveys to support the organization's human resource compliance and strategy needs. Oversees employee compensation, benefits, and leave; disciplinary matters; disputes and investigations; performance and talent management; productivity, recognition, and morale; occupational health and safety; and training and development Supervises and trains Human Resources staff in the department while overseeing daily workflow; and provides back up support to Human Resources staff when they are unavailable.
Leads and contributes to employee onboarding, development plans, succession planning, retention programs, training, and leadership development. Mentors leaders on conflict resolution techniques and performance management via training platforms and development sessions Provides coaching and counseling to resolve conflicts; develop org-wide conflict resolution program with restorative justice and indigenous practices Leads employee relations investigations and effectively addresses employee relations and engagement issues; works closely with General Counsel or outside counsel, if needed.
Provides guidance on all disciplinary actions under Program Operations Manual; and works with General Counsel to backss legal considerations. Develops and implements departmental budget. Other Duties: Attends Wellness Committee meetings Attends quarterly and ad-hoc Personnel Committee meeting and provides staff support at these meetings. Performs other duties as required. Performs other duties and assignments as directed by Executive Director Professional Attributes: Uphold the Mission, Values, and Vision of the NPAIHB.
Maintain the highest level of confidentiality with all NPAIHB information and documentation. Consistently exhibit professional behavior, sound judgement, and the high degree of personal and professional integrity and impartiality. Demonstrate high emotional intellegence in the performance of all duties and responsibilities. Orientation toward learning, innovation, and service. Commitment to building an organizational cultural which centers NPAIHB's service to tribes, promotes professional excellence, and builds an environment where employees grow and thrive.
Committed to building an inclusive workplace across a range of identities and experiences (geography, age, gender identity, gender expression, interactionual orientation, ethnicity, class, language, disability, immigration status). Sees diversity as a strength. Equity as a baseline. Work in a cooperative manner with all levels of management and with all NPAIHB staff. Effectively plan, organize workload, and schedule time to meet workload demands. Recognize that relationships are the cornerstone of NPAIHB's work by treating all NPAIHB delegates/alternates, partners, staff and American Indian/Alaska Native people with dignity and respect Show consideration by communicating effectively and building collective understanding.
Participate willingly in NPAIHB activities. Qualifications: At least 5 years of proven experience as a Human Resources Director; at least 10 years of supervisory experience. Excellent knowledge of federal and state (ID, OR, WA) employment laws and regulations Thorough knowledge of human resource management principles and best practices Knowledge of data analysis and reporting Excellent leadership and conflict resolution skills Outstanding interpersonal skills required.
The HR Director must communicate with both management, project directors and employees effectively and professionally in order to create and administer policy. Excellent oral and written communication skills reflective of a professional organization; including ability to speak clearly and persuasively in both positive and negative situations. Strong personal and professional judgment, which are invaluable skills for a role that makes hiring decisions as well as in finding the best solution to organizational issues. Ability to critically and systematically analyze and resolve problems in a timely manner.
Must be adaptable to respond quickly to a shifting reality and adjust initiatives and priorities accordingly Be friendly, courteous manner to effectively work with tribal representatives, NPAIHB staff, and the general public. Diligent and firm with high ethical standards Hold a BA in human resources, business administration or relevant field; MA in human resources HRCI PHR certification required. SHRM-SCP certification required. Advanced user of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point. Physical Demands: Frequently involves sedentary work: exerting up to 10 pounds of force and/or a negligible amount of force to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
Physical Requirements: Constantly requires the ability to receive detailed information through oral communications, and to make fine discrimination in sound. Constantly requires repetitive movement of the wrists, hands and/or fingers. Often requires walking or moving about to accomplish tasks. Occasionally requires standing and/or sitting for sustained periods of time. Occasionally requires ascending or descending stairs or ramps using feet and legs and/or hand and arms.
Occasionally requires stooping which entails the use of the lower extremities and back muscles. Infrequently requires crouching. Typical Environmental Conditions: The worker is frequently subject to inside environmental conditions which provide protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes, and is occasionally subject to outside environmental conditions. Travel Requirements: Local or overnight travel within the NW is required once per quarter. Disclaimer: The individual must perform the essential duties and responsibilities with or without reasonable accommodation efficiently and accurately without causing a significant safety threat to self or others.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and or skills required of all personnel so classified. Except as provided by Title 25, U. S. C. § 450e(b), which allows for Indian preference in hiring, the NPAIHB does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, interaction, national origin, disability, marital status, interactionual orientation, religion, politics, membership or non-membership in an employee organization, marital status, citizenship or immigration status, veteran or military status, genetic information, ancestry or any other characteristic protected by law.
Job Posted by Applicant Pro
coverage, life insurance, retirement plan, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time positions! Allied Universal is currently seeking a HR Coordinator to be the primary contact for branch management for all general human resources questions, benefit issues, orientation, resolution of payroll discrepancies and interpretation of human resources policies and procedures.
Under direction of the Branch Manager with a dotted line to the Human Resources Manager/Director, this hands-on position is responsible for branch-level human resources administration. Also supports the Regional Vice President, Service/Division Managers and Operations Managers. KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides day to day general Human Resource support to branch employees and branch management staff, elevating questions and issues to appropriate corporate level R.
team as needed. Conducts new employee orientation sessions, including application state required guard license training, Livescan fingerprinting, guard card processing, and all new hire paperwork processing. Creates and maintains employee personnel, medical, and benefit files; maintains branch I-9 files in accordance with company policies and legal Assists Corporate Human Resources with the annual open enrollment process; provides first-line answers to benefit related questions, or working with Corporate
benefits to identify answers for employees as Oversees administration of company uniform program, including sizing, issuance of uniforms, timely return of uniforms, assistance with replacements, and maintaining all paper and electronic files associated with the program; Assists with the workers' compensation claims management, issuing and obtaining claim paperwork, collecting statements, and coordinating with Corporate Human Resources on doctor's notes and return to work programs; Receives initial notices from employees and supervisors for leave of absence requests/needs and coordinates with Corporate LOA department to provide initial information, and oversee flow of related paperwork Manages all employee Win Team data entry, including new hire set up and personnel data Coordinates with Payroll to ensure changes are completed properly and responds to questions as needed Prepares and processes documents for employees; manages " No Hours" review and dispositioning of employees with assistance from Operations Receives inquiries from outside vendor on unemployment claims, utilizing online tools, to provide timely responses Processes weekly reports for Corporate HR Conducts HR audits on a monthly basis Coordinates employee relations programs under direction from Corporate Human Resources Assists with various administrative duties as assigned by the Branch management team, and Human Resources Director or Regional Vice President QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum high school diploma or equivalent Some college education or business classes desirable One to two years Human Resource experience preferred Must possess the ability to work independently with little supervision Excellent verbal and written communication skills; research ability; and mathematical skills.
Ability to clearly read, write and speak English required Proven excellent customer service skills and ability to be flexible, a team player and interface professionally with all levels of internal and external High level of proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, and computer data entry Excellent organizational skills; detail Strong interpersonal and communication skills, team player Pay Rate: $24.00 Hr Allied Universal is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race/ethnicity, age, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status or relationship/association with a protected veteran, or any other basis or characteristic protected by law.
For more information: If you have any questions regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, Diversity and Inclusion, have difficulty using the online system and require an alternate method to apply, or require an accommodation at any time during the recruitment and/or employment process, please contact our local Human Resources department. To find an office near you, please visit: /offices.
“hours per customer repair order written” Greet customers in a timely, friendly and professional manner. Let customers who are waiting know that they will be helped soon. Communicate with customer to determine the nature of their mechanical problem(s). Obtain accurate customer and vehicle data.
Advise customers on the care of their cars and the value of maintaining their vehicles in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications. If additional work is needed, clearly explain the exact repair instructions, making a special note of the main reason(s) the customer brought the vehicle in. Repair orders must be legible. Provide estimates for labor and parts. If the cost of service cannot
be established during reception, leave open and contact the customer later for approval. Establish each customer’s method of payment. Obtain approval of credit, if necessary.
Obtain customer’s signature on repair order; provide customer with a copy. Follow up progress of each repair order during the day. Contact customer by telephone regarding any changes in the estimate of time promised. Record changes on repair order in the approved manner. Handle telephone inquiries regarding work in process. Compare final invoice with original repair order. Analyze quality control report to ensure that work is completed as requested to reduce comebacks. Deliver vehicle to customer and answer any questions.
Maintain follow up program on additional items found in need of repair.
Attend meetings as scheduled. Establish and maintain good working relationships with customers to encourage repeat and referral business. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education & Experience: Associate's degree (A. A. ) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public. Mathematical Skills: Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry.
Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Reasoning Ability: Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to sit and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, and distance vision.
Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
THE ABOVE DECLARATIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE AN “ALL-INCLUSIVE” LIST OF THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE JOB DESCRIBED OR OF THE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE JOB. RATHER, THEY ARE INTENDED ONLY TO DESCRIBE THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOB. ______________________________ ________________ Signature (Employee) Date ______________________________ ________________ Signature (Supervisor) Date
a regular basis Bending, twisting and/or stooping on a regular basis Kneeling and/or Squatting on a regular basis Lifting 10 lbs to 25 lbs Reaching and/or lifting overhead on a regular basis Climbing stairs Repetitive hand/finger movement on a regular basis Grasping/grabbing with hands on a regular basis Pushing and Pulling on a regular basis Expectations General Expectations Concierge responsibilities including loaner fleet management Ability to Multi-Task Customer Service responsibilities Computer skills Job-Specific Expectations Greet customers in the service department Document and organize reservations of Service Department customers Serve as cashier in the department Have the ability to multi-task and handle more than one task at a time.
homelessness and addiction towards spiritual formation and healthy relationships all leading towards long-term success? If so, we invite you to thoughtfully consider this unique opportunity. THE PLACE The Harbor, Portland Rescue Mission’s men’s facility, located in NE Portland, is designed to support the restoration and growth of men impacted by homelessness, addiction, and life crises.
This facility integrates addiction recovery, life-skills training, vocational development and spiritual growth in a safe, highly-relational environment. The ministry team of staff, interns, and volunteers serves to model Christ-like living to support the up to 38 participants in achieving lasting transformation.
THE POSITION The Men’s Community Life Pastor serves program participants in a pastoral function, building a foundation of biblical literacy and cultivating a discipleship atmosphere.
This role manages the Community Life Specialists and Harbor Interns who serve in the evenings and weekends to foster a consistent environment 24/7. The Community Life Team will collaborate with other staff, interns, and volunteers in leading our program participants to growth in Christ through a variety of activities, groups, classes, meetings, and retreats. The ideal candidate will be passionate about men's ministry, equipping volunteers and staff, and discipleship through activity, fun and community. Join
a team of fellow skilled servants to make a lasting difference in the lives of men seeking freedom from homelessness, addiction, and other life crises.
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS How to apply: We ask all applicants to apply through the Portland Rescue Mission online application form found on our careers page: portlandrescuemission. /job/567098/men-s-community-life-pastor Status: Full Time, Salary Hours: Monday-Friday, occasional evenings and weekends as needed Location: The Harbor - 10336 NE Wygant St. Virtual Tour: youtu. be/Faconfa Nr J4? si=MLl Hw9YVKCdu04Ja THE ESSENTIALS Lead The Harbor Community Life team and Spiritual Formation ministry components with intentionality and clarity while collaborating with other staff, interns and volunteers resulting in strong discipleship outcomes in the lives of the New Life program participants The Community Life Specialists are equipped and mobilized to provide 24/7 coverage (including appropriate overnight coverage) so that program participants experience a consistently safe, purposeful and supportive environment The Community Life Pastor leads or oversees the spiritual formation program components including: Weekly Community Life meetings, discipleship groups, spiritual growth classes, and Saturday morning breakfast Meeting at least monthly with each participant to backss, stimulate, and document their spiritual growth Retreats and graduations Mentoring support for participants Collaboration with other Harbor staff is diligently fostered through regular meetings with other Harbor department managers, active engagement in participant review meetings, and consistent, timely communication with relevant staff, interns, and volunteers as needed Provide accurate and timely documentation of programmatic interactions via emails and DAP notes Engage and empower local churches and volunteers as well-equipped ministry partners in delivering the spiritual formation program components The Community Life Pastor works in partnership with the Life Skills team to oversee the continued spiritual formation of participants in the Men’s Service Program (6-month vocational training and leadership development).
Attending to participants in their spiritual life; consistent church attendance, recovery meetings, regular meetings with a sponsor and all things related to a vibrant spiritual life Clearly share the gospel in individual and group settings as men seek spiritual healing and discipleship Maintain a prayerful posture, remaining attentive to the work of the Holy Spirit, seeking to follow His lead at all times Model and share biblical principles so that program participants grow into Christian maturity in all areas of life Participate with PRM staff team by stepping into key ministry opportunities as needed Support ministry coverage at The Harbor, being available for program operations (e.
g. UA/BA, exits, med call, crisis, on-call rotation) as needed BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS A passionate relationship with Jesus Christ and a testimony of continued growth in faith A calling to serve men impacted by homelessness and addiction At least five years of experience in pastoral ministry and a deep knowledge of the Bible and Christian discipleship An ability to clearly share the Gospel and disciple people through individual and group settings General awareness and basic knowledge of chemical dependency and addiction as well as a good understanding of the emotional, cognitive and relational challenges of people who are in recovery from addictions Agreement with Portland Rescue Mission’s Statement of Faith and Code of Ethics A personal ethos and work ethic that reflects Portland Rescue Mission’s ministry culture – Highly Relational, Christ-Centered, Joyful Servant Experience working in teams and supervising people is preferred Proficient in documentation, organization, scheduling and instruction MISSION AND DISTINCTIVES OUR MISSIONWe exist to demonstrate the compassion of Christ OUR UNIQUE APPROACHFrom the first sandwich that was shared in 1949, to today's fully integrated emergency, recovery, and training services, Portland Rescue Mission is a highly relational ministry.
The Mission builds supportive and caring communities, meets people at their point of need, equips them, and provides a path forward.
In-depth partnership with churches and volunteers, multiple tiers of services and a focus on growing Christian disciples is fundamental to Portland Rescue Mission’s success. OUR SUCCESSNew Life Ministries consistently sees an 80% success rate of men and women who graduate the one-year comprehensive, New Life program
America, Europe and Asia, who partner with us for our scale, full-stack capabilities and speed. We’re strategic thinkers, hands-on collaborators, helping customers capitalize on change. We’re building tomorrow by delivering business outcomes and driving positive impacts in our global communities.
TEKsystems is an Allegis Group company. Benefits of Joining Our Team: Growth potential within the organization including various career paths in Recruiting and B2B Sales An elite and continuous recruiter training program within the IT Talent Solutions and Services industry Dynamic and diverse culture within a strong team environment Opportunities for continued education and education assistance
Unlimited earning potential, including a competitive base salary and uncapped commission structure Charitable and social responsibility opportunities Responsibilities Essential Functions: Recruit top IT consultants and serve as the main point of contact throughout the entire recruiting experience cycle Build and maintain relationships with consultant including outbound calling to match them with the best opportunities Understand our clients’ business and IT initiatives, as well as their specific technical and cultural environments to best match the career goals of consultants with their hiring needs Negotiate unique compensation packages (wages, benefits, etc) to attract and hire candidates
for our clients’ needs Qualifications Educational & Experience Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree OR Military experience OR Associates Degree and at least 3 years of professional experience OR 4 years of professional experience in a customer facing role Enthusiasm to network and build strong relationships with others while maintaining high ethical standards The preference and ability to work in a team environment and the ability to relate openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people A desire for a career in a commission driven, performance-based environment where it is necessary to quickly and consistently identify and pursue beneficial new opportunities Excellent written and oral communication skills that are leveraged to seek out others’ perspectives by asking good questions An eagerness to learn is necessary with enthusiasm to experiment to find best possible solutions Benefits: You will receive a competitive base salary, commission, and an exceptional benefits package including a 401(k) company matched retirement savings plan, parental leave and vacation, personal & holiday pay.
TEKsystems also offers the following employee benefits: medical, dental, prescription, vision, life & accident insurance, short & long-term disability coverage, and a life-balance referral and counseling service program!
For further company information, please visit. The Company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, genetic information, interaction, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
all guests are safe and having fun. Greets each guest with a friendly smile and puts the guest first. Handles cash and other financial and reward transactions. Maintains punctual, regular and predictable attendance. Works collaboratively in a team environment with a spirit of cooperation.
Respectfully takes direction from manager. Other duties as assigned.
regional partnerships to advance the adoption of energy-efficient products, services, and practices. Since 1997, NEEA and its partners have saved energy equivalent to powering more than 640,000 homes each year. As the second-largest resource in the Northwest, energy efficiency can help offset most of the region’s new demand for energy, saving money and keeping the Northwest a healthy and vibrant place to live.
NEEA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Summary The Legal Contracts Advisor will work directly with NEEA’s Contracts/Legal Team and internal contract managers to support the dynamic, demanding, diverse, and high-volume contracting needs of NEEA’s internal stakeholders, cross-functional
teams, and external partners. This person will take a detail-oriented approach to supporting a wide-range of contracting processes and needs with varying degrees of complexity in a fast-paced contracting environment using good judgment and strong legal and business sense.
Using strong problem-solving, communication skills, and organizational skills, this person will support the Contracts/Legal Team by providing best-in-class customer service; ensuring successful and timely preparation, negotiation, and administration of contracts and related activities; monitoring ongoing contract requirements, advising contract managers on processes and resolving legal issues; and able to multi-task
and prioritize workload appropriately with a team. The Legal Contracts Advisor will work closely with NEEA’s Corporate Counsel to ensure that all legal matters within the organization are monitored, managed, and handled in a timely and effective manner; including drafting, negotiation, and reviewing legal documents and providing legal research and support services as needed.
The incumbent will share our deep commitment to diversity and inclusion and advancing practices, strategies and policies that achieve equitable outcomes for all. Salary Range: $82,000 - $92,000 , exempt Could This Be Your Dream Job? Are you interested in working for a mission-driven organization where employees really do believe in the mission and help each other to achieve it?
Would you enjoy working with contracts and internal and external stakeholders, and being an integral part of a high-performing and fast-paced Contracts/Legal Team? Do you like multi-tasking and working with a team to ensure its processes and goals are met? Does helping drive the organization’s results by assisting program staff to understand and manage their contracting needs interest you? Do you have a passion for legal issues, processes, and contracts? If you answered yes to these questions, please read on to learn more.
The Typical Day May Include… Identifying legal issues, mitigating business risks, and drafting appropriate legal documents and contract terms in a wide range of contract forms and types that may include: RFPs, SOWs, funding agreements, purchase orders, NDAs, service agreements, licensing agreements, data sharing agreements, incentive agreements, releases, etc. Leading contract and other negotiations with vendors and other partners in support of NEEA. Resolving legal issues and coordinating NEEA’s work as needed with Corporate Counsel. Communicating and coordinating with Contracts/Legal Team, contract managers, and other internal and external stakeholders and parties to ensure contract documents are complete and accurate.
Documenting actions taken, important information related to contracts, and archiving for future reference and tracking. Calculating and documenting changes to contract budgets within the contract documents and financial tracking systems. Processing contracts for internal approvals and signatures. Identifying and proactively resolving contract and process related issues to maximize efficiencies and service. Collaborating on and supporting various Contracts/Legal Team projects within the Team and NEEA.
Managing and tracking deadlines, prioritizing work, and working efficiently and effectively. What Are You Good At? You are a proactive self-starter who manages multiple priorities with flexibility and a can-do mindset regardless of complexity. You recognize, adapt to, and meet new challenges using good judgment, tact, and professionalism. You are excited about working on the Contracts/Legal Team to achieve its goals and have a passion for NEEA’s mission and legal work. You enjoy working with staff at all levels within the organization and are motivated and dedicated to working with cross-functional teams to create a positive employee experience for all staff with a positive attitude and mindset.
You are dependable and able to remain customer-service focused in a dynamic environment within a complex organization. You Likely Have The Following: Attention to detail and ability to multi-task in a complex and diverse working environment. Strong work ethic and drive to get things finished in an accurate and timely manner. Demonstrated customer service skills and ability to work cross-functionally with many internal and external stakeholders in a proactive manner.
Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Comfortable in a fast-paced environment, while remaining flexible, professional, and enthusiastic about supporting the Contracts/Legal Team. Strong legal skills, including excellent written communication skills. Ability to problem solve creatively and think critically. Possesses exceptional verbal communication and active listening skills. Ability to vary communication style based on audience. Can-do attitude with ability to understand how to prioritize and plan work activities while remaining flexible, adaptable, and enthusiastic with good business sense.
Ability to collect and synthesize data to support decision making. Ability to spot and communicate patterns, trends, and inaccuracies. Energized and motivated by non-profit legal work and NEEA’s energy efficiency mission. Your Education, Experience, and Skills: Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred (e. g. pre-law, business). Law degree preferred with a minimum of 3-4 years’ related experience, or in lieu of law degree 5-7 years of experience with contracts management. Member of the Oregon State Bar a plus, but not required. Demonstrated proficiency in contract negotiation, facilitation, and related communication skills.
Demonstrated proficiency in contract drafting, understanding of contract terms, conditions, and legal effect, and contract review. Minimum of 3-4 years’ experience with financial and/or legal processing working with computer database systems that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the necessary performance of the essential job functions. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and related applications including Word, Excel, and Power Point required. Proficiency in Share Point, Salesforce, Net Suite and/or Adaptive a plus.
An equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the successful performance of the essential job functions will also be considered. Finalists must have eligibility to work in the US as NEEA is not able to provide VISA sponsorship or have remote work outside of the US. Additionally, this position is based in Portland, OR and requires a minimum of 2-days in the NEEA office. NEEA’s benefits highlights: 90% of medical/dental premiums paid by NEEA, employer funded Health Savings Account, automatic 6% retirement contribution with 2% matching, 17-days PTO, remote working options, flexible work schedule options, professional development.
natural resources. We help develop and manage groundwater resources and ensure the long-term sustainability and reliability of this invaluable resource. We have long been a champion of using aquifer storage and recovery technologies to save water for drought conditions and provide environmental benefits to fish and streams which may be impacted by development and climate change.
The ideal candidate is a skilled project manager and hydrogeologist with experience in groundwater resources to help manage a thriving and growing base of groundwater supply projects in Oregon and Washington. This is an exciting opportunity to join a passionate, high-performing team of professionals making a positive
impact in the water industry at an employee-owned company. This is a mid- to senior-level professional position that will be responsible for the timely, accurate and profitable completion of all sized projects, provides added support to leadership, and actively pursues new business development opportunities.
Primary Responsibilities Technical: Manage projects involving watershed analyses, aquifer characterization, aquifer storage and recovery, aquifer recharge, water well design and construction, aquifer testing, well rehabilitation and maintenance, and resource protection. Collaborate with staff, clients, stakeholders, and teaming partners to address groundwater management challenges.
Develop proposals, scopes of work, and project budgets. Generate technical specifications and contractor bidding documents for well drilling and rehabilitation projects.
Generate work plans, technical reports, and memorandums. Provide review and oversight of project work and reports prepared by junior and mid-level staff. Managerial: Manage budget, performance, billings, and schedule on multiple projects simultaneously. Mentor junior and mid-level technical staff. Work with the groundwater team to support GSI’s strategic plan initiatives related to groundwater resources. Business Development: Develop and maintain strong relationships with current and prospective clients.
Identify new clients and actively pursuit new business development opportunities. Attend and present at professional conferences and seminars. Training: Mentor and develop field, data interpretation and project management skills in all technical staff. Work Environment and Field Work GSI offers a hybrid work schedule to our staff with flexible work hours. The ideal candidate will live in the Portland area and be available to work in the Portland office a minimum of two days per week. General field activities consist of site visits and project/client meetings. Travel to other company offices may be required as needed.
Approximately 10-15 percent of work time will be spent traveling and working in the field and/or to project/client meetings. Requires frequent computer use in an office setting and may require sitting for long periods of time at their desk. Must be comfortable working long hours from time-to-time to meet project deadlines. Must be comfortable working outside in the elements as needed. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Oregon RG, Washington LG, or California PG (preferably Washington LHG or California CHG) or Oregon PE in civil engineering with a water resources specialty, or ability to acquire within the first year of employment.
Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record. Minimum Qualifications BS degree in geology, water resource engineering, natural resource planning, hydrogeology, or closely related field. 10-15 years of water resources planning, water supply development, and/or groundwater experience. Demonstrated experience managing complex projects in areas of water supply development, water resources planning, aquifer/basin studies, and groundwater management.
Understanding of the water resources sector in Oregon and/or Washington, including market competition, and clients. Experience preparing work plans and technical reports as well as reviewing and interpreting data. Valued Education and Experience MS degree in hydrogeology or geology; or MS degree in civil engineering, water resources engineering, or planning, environmental engineering. Experience in the water resources and/or water rights consulting fields. Success Factors An understanding of the technical complexities of groundwater resource and management issues in Oregon and Washington.
Proficient in all phases of business/client development activities. Excellent technical skills with the ability to independently organize and manage work efforts of various types. Excellent verbal and written communication, organizational, and report-writing skills. Ability to work independently and in teams. A self-starter with an entrepreneurial character. Emotional intelligence and humility. Appreciation for diversity. Service and action oriented. Benefits Employee ownership through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Medical, Dental, Vision, Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, and Life Insurance Access to medical and dependent-care flexible spending accounts Generous and flexible paid time off 401(k) with employer match Cell phone benefit to assist with the cost of using a personal cell phone for business purposes Reimbursement for professional registrations and renewals Tuition Reimbursement Program Paid time off for certification and licensing exams Paid memberships in professional organizations Flexible work schedules About GSI GSI is a specialized groundwater, environmental, and water resources consulting firm with offices in Oregon and California.
We take pride in being a company that treats its employees with respect and fairness and strives for all team members to feel they belong, have valuable insights, and can grow with us. We support environmental justice, green practices, and carbon footprint reduction, and we are actively seeking out a diverse candidate pool of applicants. GSI is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
that are in violation of parking rules by performing the following duties: Pay Range: $12/hour - $16/hour Wage to be dependent on experience, availability and assignment. Duties include but are not limited to: Following a designed route utilizing public transportation or company vehicle, move between worksite locations checking vehicles to ensure proper parking payment or identification is displayed throughout most of the day.
Write complete and precise citations via the handwritten ticket book or the phone/printer combination. Ensure the citation is placed in the citation envelope and in plain view on the customer’s vehicle. Offer advice and solutions to situations that customers may
have. Offer suggestions to resolve customer concerns. Excellent customer service is a must. Requirements: High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Ability to read, write, and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization. Ability to add and subtract two digit numbers and to multiply and divide with 10's and 100's. Ability to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement,
volume, and distance. Has advanced basic computer job skills including logging on to systems, ability to communicate by email, ability to compose documents, enter database information, create presentations, download forms, and preserve/backup important data.
Flexible schedule. Report data as needed or required. If operating a company vehicle, a current valid Driver’s License, and a clean driving record is required. Physical demands: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and walk for the duration of the shift. Benefits: Employees that are Full Time working 30 or more hours a week are eligible for benefits after 60 days.
Star Park, LLC offers competitive pay, medical and dental insurance and sick and vacation pay. All applicants must be courteous, dependable, and honest. This job requires passing a drug/alcohol test and criminal background screen. Star Park, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Fortune 500 companies in devising and sustaining effective staffing strategies. A career with Express offers an amazing introduction to the staffing and human resources arena, not to mention the opportunity for a career in sales and small business ownership.
The most fundamental asset of Express is our strong culture of values and integrity. We are a team-based company and we are passionate about helping people and having fun while doing it! About You: You are a changemaker. You like to help people. You are competitive; and thrive in a fast-paced environment. You have a natural ability to create and maintain relationships with your customers. People often wonder how you can accomplish
so much in a day. You enjoy engaging and networking with people at all levels. This Opportunity: Our Emerging Leaders are the true sales and recruiting leaders for their franchise location and must be able to perform every job within the office.
An Emerging Leader will start by learning the " inside" of our business - recruiting, staffing, and customer service. Next, the Emerging Leader will move to outside sales; focusing on pricing strategies, client company deliverables, and account management. As a leader, you help shape the culture and environment of the office by setting the standard for success. Eventually, the opportunity will promote to Franchise Manager where you will
be responsible for day-to-day business management, outside sales, and inside sales with the primary emphasis on hiring, training, and coaching the right staff to continually service clients and associates as well as increase sales.
A successful office has a fast pace and sales-driven, people-focused team. A successful Franchise Manager follows the Express system and continually utilizes the tools and management principles to create and sustain a successful office. Key Responsibilities: Execute and implement established sales goals to ensure maximum market share and gross margin. Execute effective recruiting strategies to fill positions with urgency and maintain a solid pipeline of candidates.
Ensure high satisfaction levels with clients through consistent Quality Control checks. Establish a strong presence in the community by representing Express within local networking organizations and community events. Communicate and administer all Express policies, procedures and programs. Ensure compliance with federal, state and local employment laws governing the workplace and employment process. Skills and Experience Proven to be Successful: 4-year Undergraduate degree with a focus on business, marketing, psychology, sociology, or related degrees; or a combination of work experience and education Staffing and recruiting experience is helpful, but not required Sales aptitude and competitive mindset Community involvement and a passion for helping people Proficiency in MS Suite What You Can Expect: At Express Employment Professionals we have a comprehensive training plan including on-the-job, online, and classroom training.
We are committed to your success and will give you feedback and coaching along the way, including telling you when you are doing a good job and celebrating your successes. Our daily and weekly plans coupled with our coaching will help drive you to where you want to go in your career.
We offer a highly competitive base salary plus uncapped commissions, bonuses, and a comprehensive benefits package including Medical/Dental/Vision insurance, PTO, 401k, and much more! Feedback From Our Team Members: “I love my position at Express because it’s my job to come up with solutions. It’s problem solving that has a true, immediate impact on people’s livelihoods on both ends of the employee/employer relationship. Every business owner has a vision, large or small, for their company. Express gives us the tools and direction to help them see that vision become reality.
It’s like wish granting, and it feels amazing. ” – Business Solutions Specialist in Nevada“I just returned from my sabbatical after celebrating a milestone anniversary at Express. My whole team covered for me while I was out. My customers were very well taken care of and I got to focus on family and summertime for 4 whole weeks. I came back to work refreshed, fulfilled, and ready to help put more people to work. ” – Recruiter in Oregon“I was happy and relieved to dig more into my vision and dental plans with Express. Ironically, during Covid times I almost did not put to use the medical side of my benefits; however, I needed to get new glasses and some dental procedures done during that time.
I would have not been able to go through all that if it weren’t for the Express benefits help. ” - Employment Specialist in Oregon" As someone who likes to travel and adventure outdoors, it's so great having 5hours of PTO every single pay period. With such a fast-paced role, it's important for me to be able to decompress by going camping, hiking, etc. and having enough PTO to cover it is a lifesaver. " – Employment Specialist in Washington
and serve people seeking refuge? If so, we invite you to thoughtfully consider this unique opportunity. EMPLOYMENT DETAILS How to apply: We ask all applicants to apply through the Portland Rescue Mission online application form found on our careers page: portlandrescuemission.
/job/297068/burnside-men-s-shelter-night-team-member Status: Nonexempt, Full-Time or Part-Time Hours: Nightshift - Primary need Friday-Monday, other shifts may be available. Location: Burnside Shelter - 111 W. Burnside ($100 Monthly Transportation Stipend provided) Informational Video: /watch? v=o IXa2Di38Qs THE PLACE The Burnside Shelter of Portland Rescue Mission hosts our 24-hour ministry 365 days of the year
to individuals experiencing homelessness in downtown Portland. Our Burnside Shelter is home to a broad spectrum of comprehensive emergency services, from immediate care (meals, restrooms, mail service, showers, clothing, etc.
) to transitional shelter programming for men, all provided by a diverse and skilled team focused on providing compassionate care and building relationships that serve to support growth away from the street environment. THE POSITION The Burnside Men's Shelter Night Team Member will have the opportunity to give hope and restore life through delivering our guest care ministry to people utilizing the overnight men’s shelter services and those seeking care and refuge
from the street in the overnight hours. This person will have a highly relational approach to ministry and an ability to winsomely share Christ whenever possible with people entering the doors of the Burnside Shelter.
A heart for compassionate service, an eye for operational excellence, and an ability to maintain a safe environment in the midst of a variety of challenges are a must. THE ESSENTIALS Serve as part of the guest services team in providing coverage of the daily operations of the Burnside facility, especially the work of the Guest Relations Office and men's shelter ministries Welcome guests into a dynamic environment of Christian hospitality, providing them with compassionate care and encouraging them towards hope and life transformation Ensure the Burnside Shelter is a safe and healing environment through operational excellence, following PRM’s safety practices, and de-escalating potentially volatile situations whenever necessary Ensure all operational procedures and PRM policies are followed resulting in effective care for all Guests and Connect participants Document significant interactions with Guests in PRM database and communicate important information with coworkers via email Welcome and support individual volunteers and volunteer groups serving in the Burnside Shelter, be available and present to navigate difficult interactions and provide coverage when necessary Winsomely share the Gospel to Guests and Program Participants through one on one and small group settings whenever possible BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS A passionate relationship with Jesus Christ as Savior and a testimony of continued growth in faith A calling to serve God in the ministry to men and women experiencing homelessness and addiction Actively participate in a church community, manifesting spiritual growth and spiritual maturity as defined by traditional Biblical Standards Adheres to Portland Rescue Mission's Statement of Faith and Code of Ethics A personal ethos and work ethic that reflects Portland Rescue Mission’s ministry culture – Highly Relational, Christ-Centered, Joyful Servant Preferably have knowledge of and experience working with individuals in and around the homeless community, with challenges like those around addiction, mental health, and housing needs.
Competency and comfortability in using support software such as client databases, Excel, Outlook, and other office tools Ability to lift at least 50 lbs. unassisted MISSION AND DISTINCTIVES OUR PASSION To exalt Jesus by cultivating transformed lives OUR UNIQUE APPROACH From the first sandwich that was shared in 1949, to today's fully integrated emergency, recovery, and training services, Portland Rescue Mission is a highly relational ministry.
The Mission builds supportive and caring communities, meets people at their point of need, equips them, and provides a path forward. In-depth partnership with churches and volunteers, multiple tiers of services and a focus on growing Christian disciples is fundamental to Portland Rescue Mission’s success.