HR Program Coordinator at Community Vision
Portland, Oregon, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Jul, 26

Salary

60000.0

Posted On

21 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Human resources, Staffing, Onboarding, Performance management, Supervision, Coaching, Scheduling, Person-centered support, Conflict resolution, Communication, Documentation, Leadership, Time management, Problem solving, Disability services

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Description Community Vision is seeking an HR Program Coordinator to help lead and strengthen our Supported & Community Living programs. Who We Are At Community Vision, we believe people with disabilities should be able to direct their own lives at home, at work, and in their communities. Our Supported Living and Community Living programs are built around that belief, and the strength of those programs depends on having direct support staff who are well-prepared, well-supported, and held to clear, consistent expectations. About the Role The HR Program Coordinator plays a central role in making that happen. This position sits between Human Resources and program operations, helping ensure direct support staff are thoughtfully hired, effectively onboarded, and consistently supervised—especially during onboarding and transition periods when expectations are set and performance matters most. This is a leadership role for someone who: Builds rapport and trust quickly and with ease Communicates clearly and directly Stays organized under pressure Can make sound decisions and follow through You’ll work closely with program leaders and HR to support both staff success and service continuity across homes. What You’ll Do Support Hiring & Staffing Alignment Partner with HR on interviews and provide input on candidate fit Develop job postings tied to specific staffing needs Maintain awareness of vacancies and staffing gaps Communicate regularly with HR and program leadership Lead Onboarding & Early Employee Success Support new hires as they transition into working independently in homes Ensure staff are connected to supervisors, teams, and key information Track onboarding progress and follow up on milestones Conduct check-ins focused on performance and support needs Identify and document early performance concerns and communicate with HR Supervise Flexible & Transitioning Staff Supervise on-call staff, Specialists, and employees in transition Set expectations for communication, reliability, and professionalism Provide coaching and address performance concerns in a timely manner Maintain clear, accurate documentation aligned with HR standards Support Staffing & Daily Coordination Assist with scheduling shift coverage by responding to call-outs as needed Track outreach efforts and communicate updates Who You Are You understand direct support work—not just the tasks, but the relationships, the variability of person-centered supports, and the importance of getting staffing right for both employees and the people receiving services. You’re able to step into different environments, learn quickly, and build credibility with both staff and managers. You know how to balance support with accountability, and you don’t avoid hard conversations when something isn’t working. You’re someone people trust quickly—not because you’re easygoing, but because you’re consistent, clear, and follow through. You’re highly organized and comfortable juggling multiple priorities, but more importantly, you know how to decide what matters most in the moment. When things get busy or unpredictable, you stay steady, think clearly, and take action. This is not a passive role. It requires initiative, judgment, and a willingness to step into complexity. But for the right person, it’s an opportunity to have a meaningful impact on both staff experience and service quality. Requirements Three (3) years’ work experience delivering person-centered supports for people w/ disabilities. One (1) year of work experience in supervisory role which required conducting performance appraisals, scheduling, coaching, and disciplinary oversight. Approved Criminal History Check through the Oregon Department of Human Services Background Check Unit, including not be on the OIG List of Excluded Individuals and Entities. Must have reliable transportation that complies with State registration and insurance requirements as well as a valid Drivers’ License. Must have and maintain a clean driving record, which will be verified through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) upon hire and periodically thereafter. Must maintain CPR\First Aid Certification, OIS Certification. Work Environment This role works across supported individuals’ homes, community settings, and Community Vision’s administrative offices. It requires: Flexibility and mobility Driving through out the Portland Metro Area Occasional lifting (up to 50 lbs) Comfort working in varied environments Schedule: 40 hours/week; Monday - Friday; regular business hours. Salary: $55k - $60/annually. This position is exempt from earning overtime. Location: This position will spend time working in the office (SE Portland), visiting supported people in their homes (Portland Metro Area), and/or providing one-on-one direct support (Portland Metro Area). Reliable transportation is necessary for required travel throughout the Portland Metro Area. Mileage is reimbursed at .725 cents/mile. Benefits: Community Vision offers 100% employer-paid medical insurance with Rx (Kaiser), dental (MetLife), vision, alternative care, flex spending medical/dependent care pre-taxed benefits, 401k, Paid Time Off, Free Costco Membership, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Financial planning resources, Long term disability, and Life insurance. Please note, benefits eligibility requirements may apply. Community Vision deeply values diversity and strives to provide an inclusive workplace. This begins with offering equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty or status as a covered veteran in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws. Community Vision encourages anyone who believes they are qualified for the position to apply. Personalized resumes and cover letters are strongly encouraged when you apply. #bestnonprofit
Responsibilities
The HR Program Coordinator bridges human resources and program operations to oversee the hiring, onboarding, and supervision of direct support staff. They ensure service continuity by managing staff transitions, performance coaching, and daily scheduling needs.
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