[CNRG Daily Digest] Digest for November 27, 2014

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Digest for November 27, 2014


Digest Contents:

Equity & Inclusion Leaders Network Event: "Cross-Racial Collaboration" (December 11, 2014)
CHAP Holiday Bazaar & Open Art Studio!
Mail Clerk II
Maintenance Technician I
Case Manager Senior, Region 1 Crisis Diversion
Guest Services Representative
Instructor, Child and Family Studies Program, PSU School of Social Work
Habitat for Humanity Resource Development Coordinator (VISTA)
Clinic Support Specialist (on-call)
NAMI Multnomah - Family to Family Classes Coming in January 2015!

Events


Equity & Inclusion Leaders Network Event: "Cross-Racial Collaboration" (December 11, 2014)

Antoinette Edwards
Director, Office of Youth Violence Prevention for the City of Portland Office

Héctor López
Retired Conference Minister, United Church of Christ

December 11th, 2014 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Continental Breakfast & Networking at 8:00
Presentation at 9:30

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CHAP Holiday Bazaar & Open Art Studio!

Back by popular demand, CHAP is thrilled to usher in the holiday season with our annual Holiday Bazaar - an event supporting children in crisis and their families.

Our Holiday Bazaar will run from November 29th through December 21st, every Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For $5 per hour/per art maker, everyone is welcome to enjoy unlimited art supplies to create their own masterpiece! For an additional fee, fun items can be purchased to decorate for holiday gifts including stockings, candles, ornaments and picture frames. Kids love creating gifts for friends and family in our open art studio!

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Jobs & Internships


Information

organization: PHC Northwest
position summary:

Mail Clerk II - Position # PI-34
Portland, OR

Portland Habilitation Center Northwest (PHCNW) is a mission-driven, 501(C)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Portland, OR, which trains and employs persons with disabilities. We do this by managing business lines which include service contracts in janitorial, landscaping, administrative, and industrial services. PHCNW employs over 700 individuals. Our overarching goal is to foster independence for all employees.

Salary / Pay Rate: Hourly DOE; w/ benefits
Apply by: December 10, 2014

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Information

organization: PHC Northwest
position summary:

Maintenance Technician I- Position # PM08
Portland Metro Area, Oregon

Portland Habilitation Center Northwest (PHCNW) is a mission-driven, 501(C)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Portland, OR, which trains and employs persons with disabilities. We do this by managing business lines which include service contracts in janitorial, landscaping, administrative, and industrial services. PHCNW employs over 700 individuals. Our overarching goal is to foster independence for all employees.

Salary / Pay Rate: Hourly: DOE (range: $12-$15 per hour); Plus benefits
Apply by: December 10, 2014

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Information

organization: Multnomah County, Department of County Human Services
position summary:

As the Limited Duration Case Manager Senior in Region 1 Crisis Diversion, you will be responsible for screening and triaging crisis and transition intakes for adult consumers. You will complete individual crisis and transition needs assessments, coordinate short term crisis stabilization services and placements, and assist other Region 1 staff, brokerage personal agents, and county case managers in coordinating long term service and placement planning for adults in crisis and transition.

Salary / Pay Rate: $23.60 - $29.02 Hourly
Apply by: December 13, 2014

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Information

organization: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
position summary:

Guest Services Representative
Special Project, Part-Time, 25-39 hours per week

The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is seeking part-time Guest Services Representatives to help our museum through the busy winter season (December through January)! This position provides superior customer service to OMSI’s guests through on-site sales and services. Effectively promotes OMSI’s products to onsite-customers, i.e., explains and sells OMSI’s products to customers in such a way as to maximize both the customer experience and revenue generation for the museum.

The ideal candidate must have, but not limited to:

Salary / Pay Rate: $9.90 - $11.88 per hour
Apply by: December 7, 2014

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Instructor, Child and Family Studies Program, PSU School of Social Work

The Child and Family Studies program in Portland State University’s School of Social Work invites applications for one non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Instructor. Our program seeks applicants to teach in the CFS program with a focus on education and/or school-based supports for school-aged children and families; professional development of Child and Family Studies students; family of origin and anti-bias curricula; and interdisciplinary general education related to children, youth, and families.

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Habitat for Humanity Resource Development Coordinator (VISTA)

POSITION SUMMARY
Willamette West Habitat for Humanity, based in Hillsboro, is looking for a Resource Development Coordinator to assist the Homeowner Service and Development Departments. This is a one (1) year, AmeriCorps VISTA position, beginning in FEBRUARY, 2015.

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Clinic Support Specialist (on-call)

Clinic Support Specialist (on-call)

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Nonprofit News

There are currently no Nonprofit News posts.

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Q & A

There are currently no Q & A posts.

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Trainings


NAMI Multnomah - Family to Family Classes Coming in January 2015!

Do You Have an Adult Family Member or Friend Living with Mental Illness?

Family to Family

A Free 12-week class for family members & loved ones

This class is described as being life changing.  It provides information, resources and support that offer hope and the possibility that we can help our loved ones with their own recovery.

This nationally recognized, evidence-based curriculum is taught by trained NAMI family members who have relatives living with serious mental illness.

Here is what is offered in the Family to Family class:

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Volunteering

There are currently no Volunteering posts.

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