Resident Hearings Representative (34 hours week/Part-Time)
State of Oregon See More Job Openings by This Employer- Part Time
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- Salem, OR
Initial Posting Date:
01/08/2026Application Deadline:
01/25/2026Agency:
Long Term Care OmbudsmanSalary Range:
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Resident Hearings Representative (34 hours week/Part-Time)Job Description:
Resident Hearings Representative (34 hours week/Part-Time)
Classification: Compliance Specialist 3
Agency: Office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman (LTCO)
Location: Salem, Oregon (Hybrid)
Schedule: 34 hours/week, flexible
Note: The pay listed is based on full-time work. Actual pay will be based on 34 hours per week. Pay for this position will increase by 2.5% starting February 1, 2026, due to a cost-of-living adjustment. The salary listed in this posting does not reflect the COLA.
This is a limited duration position expected to last 14 months, with the possibility of extension based on budget approval. Limited duration positions are benefits-eligible and have a defined maximum length of service.
Current State of Oregon employees may be eligible for a job rotation. Please reach out to the recruiter, Cassie Graham (cassie.graham@das.oregon.gov) if you have any questions.
Make a Real Difference for Oregonians in Residential Care
Are you driven by advocacy, equity, and ensuring people’s rights are protected? Join the Residential Facilities Ombudsman (RFO) Program—a small, mission-focused team serving Oregonians with developmental disabilities and mental health conditions living in more than 3,300 licensed group and foster homes statewide.
This part-time role offers meaningful work, flexibility, and the opportunity to uplift the voices of some of Oregon’s most vulnerable residents.
What You’ll Do
As the RFO Resident Hearings Representative, you will advocate for residents during administrative hearings and ensure their rights are upheld. These hearings usually relate to a move out notice a service provider issued the resident. In this role, you will:
Represent residents in administrative hearings and help them understand their options.
Review notices and case information for legal sufficiency.
Prepare hearing plans and case strategies aligned with each resident’s goals.
Analyze statutes, rules, and evidence related to complex DD, MH, and Medicaid issues.
Collaborate with RFO staff, state partners, and providers to support fair outcomes.
View the entire job description here.
What We Are Looking For
Minimum Qualifications:
Five years experience doing administrative research that included compiling and evaluating facts to recommend management action, or decide compliance or eligibility with program guidelines and regulations. Three of the five years must be above the technical support level.
Experience must include working in an administrative hearing or contested case environment.
College-level course work may substitute for experience on the basis of 45-quarter units per year, up to a maximum of three years.
Desired Attributes:
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate:
Experience preparing for, participating in, or supporting administrative hearings, including evidence review, case preparation, issue identification, and post-hearing documentation or follow-up.
Experience advocating for individuals with disabilities using culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and person-centered approaches.
Ability to interpret statutes, rules, and evidence; identify key legal and procedural issues; and make sound, well-reasoned recommendations.
Skill in gathering, organizing, and evaluating information from interviews, documents, and other sources to identify relevant facts.
Ability to explain complex information clearly and write logical, well-supported reports.
Ability to work respectfully with residents, families, providers, and state partners, maintaining professionalism in sensitive or challenging situations.
Ability to adjust approaches as situations change while maintaining focus on resident needs and exercising good judgment.
How to Apply
Ready to join our team?
External Applicants: Click “Apply” on the job posting to submit your application.
Current State of Oregon employees: Apply via your employee Workday account.
Important Application Requirements:
All applicants must submit both a current resume and cover letter. Your cover letter should demonstrate how your experience meets the desired attributes listed in this posting. Generic or vague cover letters will not be accepted.
When preparing your materials, clearly describe your relevant experience, skills, and accomplishments that align with this role. Upload your resume and cover letter in the “Resume/Cover Letter” field of the online application.
Only complete applications received by the deadline will be considered. Applications submitted without a resume and cover letter may not be reviewed.
Why Us?
This role offers the chance to make real, tangible impact—on a part-time schedule that supports work–life balance. Every case you touch directly strengthens residents’ rights and helps improve Oregon’s care systems. You’ll work in a mission-driven, resident-focused program that operates independently, giving you the freedom to advocate solely for what’s best for the individual.
Our amazing benefits (prorated for part-time work) include:
Comprehensive Health Coverage: Low-cost medical, vision, and dental plans for you and your family. Additional benefits include life insurance, short- and long-term disability, deferred compensation savings plans, and flexible spending accounts for health and childcare.
Generous Paid Time Off: 11 holidays, 3 personal business days, monthly sick leave and vacation leave that increases with years of service.
Retirement Benefits: Membership in Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP).
Wellness Resources: Support for work-life balance, health, and overall well-being.
Career Development: Opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
Commuting: Access to Get There - Oregon’s carpool matching tool and trip planner.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Potential eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
Additional Details
This recruitment is for one limited duration, part-time, AFSCME-represented Compliance Specialist 3 position, and may be used to fill future vacancies.
Employee is required to possess and maintain a valid driver’s license issued by the state where the employee resides.
*The salary listed is the non-PERS qualifying salary range. If the successful candidate is PERS qualifying, the salary range will reflect the additional 6.95%.
Finalists will be subject to a computerized criminal history check including fingerprints. Adverse background data may be grounds for immediate disqualification.
We do not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete I-9 documentation and confirm authorization to work in the United States.
Eligible Veterans and Oregon National Guard servicemembers (current and former) who meet the qualifications of the position will be awarded candidate preference. For more information, please visit Veterans Resources.
The State of Oregon does not request or require your age, date of birth, attendance or graduation dates from an educational institution during the application process.
Contact Information
Please contact the recruiter for accommodation requests under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and application or Job-specific questions.
Please include the job requisition number: REQ-192049.
Recruiter: Cassie Graham
Email: cassie.graham@das.oregon.gov
Phone (text friendly): 503-949-6169
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