Student Worker: Confidential Advocacy Program
Oregon Health & Science University
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Student Worker: Confidential Advocacy Program Job Locations US-OR-Portland Requisition ID 2025-33143 Position Category Student Position Type Regular Part-Time Job Type Student Department AA.Provost Office Salary Range $15.95 per hour FTE 0.25 Schedule Monday-Friday Hours Some hours each week HR Mission Academics Drug Testable No Department Overview
Marquam Hill in BICC 204, for some hours each week.Assist in outreach and education efforts as needed, online or across the Marquam Hill OHSU campusEngage in data collection, analysis, and evaluation to identify areas for advocacy and systems
improvement at OHSU as it related to violence within Title IX and OHSU's DHR PolicySupport with other CAP-related tasks, such as tracking, entering, and reporting data; posting fliers;
general outreach; compiling information; helping with CAP resource tracking; and/or other duties as
neededAttend regular CAP Staff meetings and attend other CAP related meetings as able Required Qualifications Enrolled in or on vacation from or is otherwise registered in Graduate Program (minimum 4.5 credit hours)Educational experience, volunteer work, internship, or job-related research experienceExperience working with diverse communities and demonstrated understanding of the lived experiences of various ethnic, cultural, and socio backgrounds, sexual orientation and gender identities, and the barriers and challenges facedStrong verbal and written communication skillsStrong computer skills, especially with Microsoft, and/or ability to quickly learnAbility to maintain a high level of confidentialityListens for understanding, communicates effectively across cultures and backgrounds, and treats all people with dignity and respectFamiliarity with intersections of sexual violence, intimate partner violence, and talking with other issues of power, privilege, discrimination, and oppression, and struggles faced by under-served groupsComplete SATF's 40-hour advocacy training within 3 months of start date Preferred Qualifications At least 12 months remaining as an OHSU student eligible for a Student Worker positionExperience working with victim-survivors of violenceExperience with anti-violence advocacyExperience coordinating a project, program or service1 year demonstrated experience integrating theories of intersectionality and cultural competency in trauma response servicesExperience with social change, popular education, and public health theories, strategies, and approaches to violence prevention Additional Details
Under direct supervision, primarily provides general administrative support for a project, team, or work unit. Similar to an Office Clerk or Specialist*. May also include some basic data entry and report generation.
Function/Duties of Position Assist with providing advocacy services either remote or in-person at the CAP Office, located onMarquam Hill in BICC 204, for some hours each week.Assist in outreach and education efforts as needed, online or across the Marquam Hill OHSU campusEngage in data collection, analysis, and evaluation to identify areas for advocacy and systems
improvement at OHSU as it related to violence within Title IX and OHSU's DHR PolicySupport with other CAP-related tasks, such as tracking, entering, and reporting data; posting fliers;
general outreach; compiling information; helping with CAP resource tracking; and/or other duties as
neededAttend regular CAP Staff meetings and attend other CAP related meetings as able Required Qualifications Enrolled in or on vacation from or is otherwise registered in Graduate Program (minimum 4.5 credit hours)Educational experience, volunteer work, internship, or job-related research experienceExperience working with diverse communities and demonstrated understanding of the lived experiences of various ethnic, cultural, and socio backgrounds, sexual orientation and gender identities, and the barriers and challenges facedStrong verbal and written communication skillsStrong computer skills, especially with Microsoft, and/or ability to quickly learnAbility to maintain a high level of confidentialityListens for understanding, communicates effectively across cultures and backgrounds, and treats all people with dignity and respectFamiliarity with intersections of sexual violence, intimate partner violence, and talking with other issues of power, privilege, discrimination, and oppression, and struggles faced by under-served groupsComplete SATF's 40-hour advocacy training within 3 months of start date Preferred Qualifications At least 12 months remaining as an OHSU student eligible for a Student Worker positionExperience working with victim-survivors of violenceExperience with anti-violence advocacyExperience coordinating a project, program or service1 year demonstrated experience integrating theories of intersectionality and cultural competency in trauma response servicesExperience with social change, popular education, and public health theories, strategies, and approaches to violence prevention Additional Details
This position will typically work Monday - Friday between the hours of 8:00 am - 5:00 pm however may be asked to work evenings. The position is located in Portland, OR, and will generally be in our Portland office twice a week.
All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.
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