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CAREOREGON, INC.
CAREOREGON, INC.
Portland, Oregon
500+ employees
Every day, CareOregon helps hundreds of thousands of Oregonians get the care they deserve. But good health is more than health care. That’s why we invest in programs that help people get housing, healthy food, job training and more. Our members’ lives touch countless other lives. And when they are stronger, we are all stronger. That’s the CareOregon Effect.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
OCHIN, INC.
OCHIN, INC.
Portland, Oregon
500+ employees
OCHIN is a nonprofit leader in equitable health care innovation and a trusted partner to a growing national provider network. With the largest collection of community health data in the country and more than two decades of practice-based research and solutions expertise, OCHIN provides the clinical insights and tailored technologies needed to expand patient access, grow and connect care teams, and improve the health of rural and medically underserved communities. At OCHIN, we value the unique perspectives and experiences of every individual and work hard to maintain a culture of belonging as we grow. Our more than 1,000 employees work to support a stronger circle of care in local communities nationwide, strengthening the entire U.S. health care system through partnership and innovation at the grassroots. We offer a generous compensation package and are committed to supporting our employees’ entire well-being by fostering a healthy work-life balance and equitable opportunity for professional advancement. We are hiring for a number of new positions to meet increasing demand and explore new opportunities to fulfill our mission. Learn more about our benefits program and current job openings at https://ochin.org/careers.  
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
Salem, Oregon
201-500 employees
Northwest Human Services has been providing residents of Marion and Polk counties with comprehensive medical, dental, psychiatry, mental health, and social services for over 45 years. Our programs are integrated and designed to maximize support for those in our community who need it most - underserved, homeless, low income families, uninsured individuals, and migrant workers. We offer medical, dental and mental health services on a sliding fee scale based on family size and income. No one is turned away due to their inability to pay. Homeless youth and adults at our HOST and HOAP Programs access basic needs services, case management, peer support, and health care at our Community Health Centers. Our Crisis & Information Hotline provides 24 hour crisis support and suicide intervention as well as limited emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, and prescription medications. Our Vision: As long as there is a need, Northwest Human Services will continue to be a safety net providing health care and social services in our community. At Northwest Human Services, we value customer service, teamwork, wellness and fun. Employees are treated to annual holiday celebrations, summertime picnics and many other events recognizing their handwork and dedication to our mission. Our leadership team and Board of Directors support our staff as we continue to grow and expand our programs and community offerings.
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Top Benefits
IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
Portland, Oregon
500+ employees
IRCO's mission is to welcome, serve, and empower refugees, immigrants, and people across cultures and generations to reach their full potential. Our vision is a future where all refugees and immigrants belong, our staff are nurtured, and all communities thrive.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ALBERTINA KERR CENTERS
ALBERTINA KERR CENTERS
Portland, Oregon
500+ employees
Albertina Kerr empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives in their communities. Established in 1907, Kerr has a long history of providing services and advocacy for those who need it most. As one of the largest and oldest human services providers in the Pacific Northwest, Kerr offers: • Programs and services for children, teens, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), including safe, supportive 24-hour residential care and supportive employment services. • Inpatient crisis psychiatric care for youth; children and teens stabilize and gain the skills they need to stay safe, preserve relationships, and are prepared to be successful at home and school.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION
COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION
Hillsboro, Oregon
201-500 employees
•Assist program director with case management, organizing, and community outreach.•The department provides assistance to low-income qualified families in Hays, Caldwell, and BlancoCounties with their electric, butane, propane, and natural gas bills. Funding is provided by TexasDepartment of Housing and Community Affair's Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (C.E.A.P.)
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Vancouver, Washington
201-500 employees
EOCF serves the entire family through play-based early learning programs that focus on the whole child, connect families to community resources and provide opportunities for family involvement in our programs. All services are free to those who qualify.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
Salem, Oregon
201-500 employees
Our Mission: Empowering people to change their lives and exit poverty by providing vital resources and community leadership!
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Top Benefits
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF OREGON, INC.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF OREGON, INC.
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
Volunteers of America Oregon (VOA) nurtures, uplifts, and empowers the most vulnerable members of our community – from those struggling with addiction or seeking to flee domestic violence to abused and neglected children and the frail elderly. Since 1896, it has been our mission to change lives by promoting self-determination, building strong communities, and standing for social justice. Today our 350 staff members and more than 615 volunteers serve over 17,000 people through 24 programs in Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah, and Washington Counties.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PROTOCALL SERVICES, INC.
PROTOCALL SERVICES, INC.
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
ProtoCall Services, Inc. is the nation’s leading third-party provider of specialty clinical call-center services and digital tools to the behavioral health field. Formally established in 1992, ProtoCall’s customers include community behavioral health providers, employee assistance programs, university counseling centers, and managed behavioral health organizations. ProtoCall answers calls on behalf of more than 350 organizations who all look to ProtoCall’s call center services and digital tools to provide a level of access and coverage that they typically could not otherwise afford. ProtoCall employs over 200 of the best and the brightest including at least 85 Masters and Doctorate Level clinicians. ProtoCall regularly receives accolades for our outstanding organizational culture. Most recently receiving the "Top Workplace 2022" award for the state of Oregon.
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Market Competitive
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MEALS ON WHEELS PEOPLE, INC.
MEALS ON WHEELS PEOPLE, INC.
Portland, Oregon
51-200 employees
CHANGING LIVES, ONE MEAL AT A TIME. https://www.mowp.org/ HOW WE'VE GROWN Meals on Wheels People produces 5,000 nutritious meals every weekday in a 14,000-square-foot commercial kitchen in the heart of Multnomah Village. Meals are delivered to dozens of dining centers throughout Multnomah, Washington and Clark counties where they are served at noon to older adults in the dining rooms or sent out as Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors. VOLUNTEERS MAKE IT HAPPEN Volunteers are the heart and soul of Meals on Wheels People and we depend on more than 400 people every day to help prepare and deliver meals. The volunteer with a friendly smile and nutritious meal is often the only person some of our homebound seniors will see on an average day. MAKING MEALS AVAILABLE Meals on Wheels People meals are available to anyone over the age of 60. Each meal costs $10.50 and seniors are encouraged to donate what they can afford. Weekend and Holiday meals are provided to those who have no other source of food or support.
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Top Benefits
MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL
MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL
Portland, Oregon
500+ employees
People in crisis are dying from preventable causes. Our staff and volunteers are working to change that by bringing basic but life-saving medical care. Going where we’re needed most, we ease the suffering of those devastated by crises. We mobilize staff and volunteers quickly – entering places of turmoil, disease, and natural disaster – to save lives and leave communities healthier.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading