Residential Aide Relief #59143 $20.74+ DOE
Volunteers of America Oregon | |
$20.74 - $27.66
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life insurance, vision insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, sick time, 403(b)
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United States, Oregon, Portland | |
Feb 14, 2026 | |
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Description Make a difference with VOA Oregon! For over 125 years, Volunteers of America Oregon has been dedicated to serving the most vulnerable members of our community. Through our programs in behavioral health, addiction treatment, reentry services, and support for children and families, we provide life-changing services that promote safety, healing, and empowerment. Join a mission-driven organization that truly values its employees! This is a full-time position with excellent benefits, including: Comprehensive health coverage - medical, dental, and vision insurance, with an employee medical premium starting at just $12.50 per paycheck Financial protection - life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance Retirement security - 403(b) with an automatic 5.5% employer contribution after 18 months, regardless of employee participation Work-life balance - a generous paid time off (PTO) plan, starting with accruals that earn 15 days in the first year, 23 days in the second, and 26 days in the third Upfront sick leave - 80 hours of front-loaded sick time (prorated in the first year), which resets annually on January 1 Paid holidays - 10 paid holidays each year, plus three personal holidays (prorated in the first year) for employees to take time off to celebrate holidays, events, or milestones that matter most to them Student loan forgiveness - As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, VOA Oregon is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which can help employees reduce or eliminate their federal student loan debt after 10 years of qualifying payments. Additional perks - flexible spending accounts, an employee assistance program, and other voluntary benefits and discounts At VOA Oregon, you'll be part of a compassionate and dedicated team, making a real difference in our community. Apply today! The Residential Aide provides support to clients in a therapeutic residential setting, helping maintain a safe, structured, and recovery-focused environment. Working directly in the milieu, this position promotes positive interactions, models healthy behaviors, supports daily routines and activities, and responds to crises using trauma-informed strategies. Residential Aides build rapport with clients through everyday interactions, such as conversations, recreational activities, and shared routines to strengthen engagement and trust. Additionally, Residential Aides play a key role in fostering accountability, stability, and participation in treatment both on-site and during community activities. Education & Experience A high school diploma or GED is required for this role. In addition to the education requirement, experience working or volunteering in a residential, behavioral health, or substance use treatment setting is preferred. Candidates should be comfortable working in a fast-paced, client-centered environment with frequent interactions with individuals experiencing substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. Additionally, completion of coursework in addiction studies, psychology, social work, or a related field of human services is preferred. Completion of peer support or similar lived-experience training relevant to behavioral health is also beneficial. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be used to satisfy these requirements. Certificates, Licenses, and/or Registrations CPR/First Aid certification within 60 days of hire and a valid driver's license. Essential Job Duties
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Other Eligibility Requirements
Travel Requirement Travel is not required. Supervisory Responsibilities This position has no supervisory responsibilities but may provide guidance to interns. Physical Demands & Work Environment The physical demands described here must be met by an employee while performing the essential duties of this job. The employee is regularly required to sit for extended periods, use hands and fingers to operate a computer and other office equipment, and communicate effectively in person and by phone. The employee may occasionally be required to stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 50 pounds. The position involves frequent movement throughout a residential treatment environment and interaction with clients, staff, and visitors. Work is primarily performed in a residential treatment and office setting with frequent use of standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and printers. The noise level is generally moderate. Employees in this position may occasionally be exposed to crisis or emergency situations and are expected to maintain safety and professionalism in environments where clients may present with unpredictable or escalated behavior. Occasional travel between program sites and to community locations may be required. Individuals in this role must be able to perform essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to the safety or health of employees or others. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the incumbent(s) of this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and activities required for this position. | |
$20.74 - $27.66
life insurance, vision insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, sick time, 403(b)
Feb 14, 2026