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Multicultural Program Coordinator – Sogie
Company | Oregon State Government |
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Location | Woodburn, OR, USA |
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Salary | $5842 – $9588 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | Bachelor’s |
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Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
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Requirements
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a degree related to the agency program that demonstrates the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years experience coordinating or administering a program
- Any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skill requirements listed for the classification.
Responsibilities
- Provide leadership and education on sexuality, gender, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and identity intersectionality.
- Develop and implement culturally affirming strategies and support systems that promote belonging and identity safety to youth with SOGIE-related needs.
- Train and coach staff to better understand, identify, and respond to the unique needs of underrepresented youth, and how to connect them with appropriate services and resources.
- Connect SOGIE youth with appropriate, affirming services and resources.
- Collaborate with community organizations, culturally specific service providers, and state partners to build inclusive support networks.
- Coordinate and facilitate multicultural celebrations, events, and observances that foster pride, visibility, and cultural awareness throughout OYA facilities and programs.
- Work on-site in a close custody facility, ensuring safety, supervision, and adherence to security protocols.
- Maintain situational awareness and respond appropriately to ensure the safety of both youth and staff.
- Center diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as both a value and a practice. You will be expected to apply an equity lens to all aspects of your work—decision-making, policy development, program design, and day-to-day interactions—with the goal of achieving just and equitable outcomes for all youth and staff in OYA’s care.
- Promote just and equitable outcomes for all youth and staff within OYA programs and facilities.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience developing, leading, and facilitating group learning sessions, celebrations/events, and family support services.
- Demonstrated understanding, knowledge (through lived experience or previous work), and ability to support diverse and marginalized youth populations—particularly those who identify as LGBTQ+, African American, Indigenous, NHNAPI—while honoring their histories, traditions, and cultures.
- Knowledge and ability to match SOGIE youth and families with appropriate community organizations and resources across Oregon, including both rural and urban areas.
- Demonstrated experience developing and implementing statewide strategies and trainings for expanded inclusion of marginalized communities.
- Experience as an effective chair or co-chair of advisory committees or councils to advance needs of marginalized populations.