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THE REED COLLEGE
THE REED COLLEGE
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
The Reed College Quest is the independently run student newspaper of Reed College. The first edition of The Quest was printed in 1913. The print edition of The Quest currently publishes every Friday throughout the academic year. Archives of The Quest dating back to 1915 can be accessed on campus in the Quest office. The Reed Library has a full set of Quests dating back to 1913.
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Top Benefits
OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
Oregon Episcopal School is a college preparatory, independent school in Portland, Oregon, serving nearly 880 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, including approximately 60 boarding students from around the world in Grades 9-12. OES is located on a 59-acre wooded campus just 15 minutes from downtown Portland, an hour from the spectacular Cascade Mountains, and less than two hours from the Oregon Coast. OES offers a true liberal arts curriculum ranging from science and mathematics to the humanities and the arts. OES faculty members are among the finest in their fields and are recruited nationwide. The faculty at OES are committed to an intensely personal style of education, aided by a student teacher ratio of 7:1. Teachers focus on the academic and emotional well being of each student, creating an atmosphere where student/teacher friendships are common.
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Market Competitive
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN STATES
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN STATES
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
University of Western States offers a world-class, integrated health care education and provides an evidence-informed approach to health and wellness. Our graduates deliver high-quality health care based on science, the professional’s skill and knowledge, and the preferences and experiences of the patient or client. The university is in the forefront of an emerging, whole-person philosophy of health care by offering a variety of health and wellness educational programs. As a leader in health sciences education sine 1904, University of Western States provides integrated, evidence-informed curricula grounded in our dedication to current research and practices. The commitment spans all of our graduate and professional programs: chiropractic health care, naturopathic medicine, human nutrition and functional medicine, sport and performance psychology, clinical mental health counseling and sports medicine. The university also offers health clinics in the Portland area, where professionals and interns serve the needs of the local population.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL MEDICINE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF NATURAL MEDICINE
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM), formerly National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM), is the oldest naturopathic medical school in North America. Our exceptional accredited graduate and undergraduate programs in naturopathic medicine, classical Chinese medicine, integrative medicine research, global health, mental health and nutrition blend ancient healing wisdom with modern science in challenging curricula.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
MULTNOMAH UNIVERSITY
MULTNOMAH UNIVERSITY
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
Founded in 1936, Multnomah University is a fully accredited, Christian university in Portland, Oregon. Multnomah is composed of a college, graduate school, seminary, degree completion program, and online distance-learning program, catering to students in all walks of life, wherever they are. We offer a variety of academic programs, and our dedicated faculty and intimate class sizes foster an environment for meaningful student-faculty relationships and educational excellence. As a university, we believe that if you are going to branch out, you need deep roots. Multnomah University is committed to providing a formative, biblical education that equips students to love Christ and serve their neighbors thought their lives and work. View our programs: https://www.multnomah.edu/academics/ Work at Multnomah: https://www.multnomah.edu/about/info/employment/
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ALTERNATIVE SERVICES - OREGON, INC.
ALTERNATIVE SERVICES - OREGON, INC.
Tigard, Oregon
201-500 employees
Alternative Services–Oregon, INC. (ASI) is a non-profit organization originally founded in 1978 in Michigan. Since then, ASI has expanded to several branches throughout the nation—one of which is located in the state of Oregon. The Oregon branch of ASI began operation in 1989. It is dedicated to providing quality support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ASI has one goal in mind: Support the individuals we serve to experience meaningful lives. All levels of ASI employees, from administrators to direct support professional staff are committed to ensuring that the individuals we support have the quality of life they desire. We believe each person has the right to direct their services and make decisions regarding their life to each person’s ability. Our person-centered practices have honored the individual’s and their family’s values, beliefs, and individuality for many years.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
LATINO NETWORK
LATINO NETWORK
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
Latino Network was founded in 1996 by community leaders who grew concerned about the lack of adequate resources to meet the needs of the growing Latino community. Since that time, we have evolved to become an organization that also encompasses transformational programs aimed at educating and empowering Multnomah County Latinos. Low achievement scores, youth violence and high drop out rates undermine the Latino community’s potential. We address these issues by promoting early literacy, encouraging parent involvement, working with gang-involved and adjudicated youth and families, and providing academic support and activities to high school aged youth. We also build leadership capacity for youth and adults. Focus We are a Latino-led education organization, grounded in culturally-specific practices and services, that lifts up youth and families to reach their full potential. Our work springs from the core belief in Latino community self-determination—that is, the ability of community members to participate meaningfully in the decisions that affect their lives and the lives of their families. Values Accountability: The commitment to excellence and results Culture: The continued connection to our rich histories, languages, and diversity. Collaboration: The power of multicultural, multi-generational, and cross-sector partnerships Education: The key to advancement for all Latino children and youth Self-Determination: The empowerment, leadership development, and active engagement of Latinos in the decisions that affect their lives. Social Justice: The organization and integration of Latino communities as a catalyst for equity and social change. Our programs for children and parents, youth and adults help improve community livability, foster civic participation, and prepare for educational and life success.
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Market Competitive
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HILLSBORO AERO ACADEMY, LLC
HILLSBORO AERO ACADEMY, LLC
Hillsboro, Oregon
201-500 employees
Hillsboro Aero Academy, is one of the largest airplane and helicopter training schools in the United States. Thousands of pilots have graduated from our accredited programs and go on to fly for companies all over the world. Learning to fly is an amazing experience, and we have the knowledge, courses and equipment to you get off the ground as soon as possible. Our students received individualized instruction in a one-on-one environment which allows us to customize the training for every student. We have been training pilots since 1980 and are an FAA-approved flight school. We are also accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) Hillsboro Aero Academy has partners with multiple college programs so students can receive a two and four-year college degree in conjunction with their flight training at Hillsboro Aero Academy. All of our aircraft are meticulously maintained and our instructors are highly experienced and dedicated to teaching you the skills you need to fly. Our school campuses located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest offer our students the chance to experience a wide range of weather conditions and challenging terrain to help prepare them for their future careers. These flying conditions give our students the opportunity to learn how to handle a variety of situations and become more skilled pilots. We are dedicated to providing the best training programs that will fit your career or personal goals.
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Market Laggard
EDUCATION TRAVEL & CULTURE, INC.
EDUCATION TRAVEL & CULTURE, INC.
Portland, Oregon
201-500 employees
At ETC, we are more than just a non-profit student exchange organization. We are a family comprised of hundreds of employees, independent contractors, volunteers, and host families who are passionate about education, travel, and culture. Since 1998, ETC has provided opportunities for high school students around the world to study in an American high school and live with an American family. Today, we are privileged to connect students from 13 different countries with loving volunteer host families across the U.S. for either a semester or academic school year. ETC maintains a professional staff at its main office in Portland, Oregon and also has a network of volunteers and Local Coordinators throughout the country that serve as the local support for the students, host families, and schools. Whether you are looking to volunteer, looking for a part-time telecommute opportunity, or wanting to increase your family’s cultural awareness by hosting an exchange student, ETC invites you to join the family and start experiencing the world today! ETC’s Mission: To promote international understanding and goodwill by providing high quality educational and cultural exchange programs in the United States and abroad. Some fun facts: • ETC’s CEO was an exchange student in Venezuela and Japan. • ETC staff speak 15 different languages. • Each year ETC staff takes an international trip to celebrate their success and a national trip for training. • ETC’s National Director has hosted 14 exchange students from all over the world. • ETC staff know each exchange student by name, they are not just a number. • 50% of ETC host families are repeat families. • ETC has placed students in all 50 states, and currently has a student in North Pole, Alaska. Why Work for ETC? http://edutrav.org/index.php/work-with-etc/
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Top Benefits