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30 Hour Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Care Manager

Tualatin, OR · On-site

$29 - $30/hr

Care Manager Full-Time | Oregon | County Operations + Team Leadership | Pay: $29-$30/hour You'll lead an assigned county, supervise Care Coordinators and DSP operations, strengthen customer and ...

Care Manager

Tualatin, OR · On-site

$29 - $30/hr

Care Manager Full-Time | Oregon | County Operations + Team Leadership | Pay: $29-$30/hour You'll lead an assigned county, supervise Care Coordinators and DSP operations, strengthen customer and ...

Stretch Practitioner

Wilsonville, OR · On-site

$16.50 - $24.50/hr

Participate in a 30+ hour interactive virtual training program tailored to various learning styles, offering flexibility to apply your kinesiology or fitness background and interests. Check out more ...

Sales Associate

Happy Valley, OR · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour * Daily Pay / Weekly Pay * 30-50% Employee Discount * Development and Advancement Opportunities Qualifications:- Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour- Daily Pay / Weekly Pay- 30-50 ...

Sales Associate

Tigard, OR · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour * Daily Pay / Weekly Pay * 30-50% Employee Discount * Development and Advancement Opportunities Qualifications:- Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour- Daily Pay / Weekly Pay- 30-50 ...

Sales Associate

Tigard, OR · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour * Daily Pay / Weekly Pay * 30-50% Employee Discount * Development and Advancement Opportunities Qualifications:- Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour- Daily Pay / Weekly Pay- 30-50 ...

Sales Associate

Happy Valley, OR · On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour * Daily Pay / Weekly Pay * 30-50% Employee Discount * Development and Advancement Opportunities Qualifications:- Rate of Pay: $ 17.30 / hour- Daily Pay / Weekly Pay- 30-50 ...

Forklift

Dallas, OR · On-site

$17.30/hr

Job Type: Full-Time Salary: $16.30/hour Safely drive a forklift while keeping up with the needs of production. Responsibilities: * Check forklift's vital fluids before shift and fill out checklist ...

Forklift

Dallas, OR · On-site

$16.30/hr

Job Type: Full-Time Salary: $16.30/hour Safely drive a forklift while keeping up with the needs of production. Responsibilities: * Check forklift's vital fluids before shift and fill out checklist ...

Earn $17.30 / hour Work nights and have your days free! Come join our Team! Driveline is looking for great employees to join our overnight retail merchandising team. If you are looking for something ...

Earn $17.30 / hour Work nights and have your days free! Come join our Team! Driveline is looking for great employees to join our overnight retail merchandising team. If you are looking for something ...

Earn $17.30 / hour Work nights and have your days free! Come join our Team! Driveline is looking for great employees to join our overnight retail merchandising team. If you are looking for something ...

Earn $17.30 / hour Work nights and have your days free! Come join our Team! Driveline is looking for great employees to join our overnight retail merchandising team. If you are looking for something ...

Earn $17.30 / hour Work nights and have your days free! Come join our Team! Driveline is looking for great employees to join our overnight retail merchandising team. If you are looking for something ...

Earn $17.30 / hour Work nights and have your days free! Come join our Team! Driveline is looking for great employees to join our overnight retail merchandising team. If you are looking for something ...

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How much do 30 hour jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for 30 hour in Oregon is $26.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.11 and $30.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a 30 hour?

A 30 Hour job typically refers to a position where an employee works 30 hours per week, which is often considered part-time but may include benefits depending on the employer. Some companies offer prorated benefits, such as health insurance and paid time off, based on hours worked. This type of schedule can provide more flexibility than a full-time role while still offering stability. Be sure to check with the employer about specific job expectations and benefits.

What are the typical scheduling expectations and flexibility for a 30 hour position?

A 30 Hour position usually involves working about 30 hours each week, often spread across four to five shifts, but the exact schedule can vary by employer and industry. Some employers offer set shifts while others may provide more flexible weekly scheduling, making it important to discuss availability and preferences during the interview process. Employees in these roles may be asked to cover occasional evening, weekend, or holiday shifts, depending on business needs. This arrangement can be ideal for those seeking a better work-life balance or additional flexibility compared to full-time positions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the 30 hour position, and why are they important?

A '30 Hour' position typically refers to part-time roles where core skills such as time management, reliability, and the ability to efficiently complete assigned tasks are essential. Familiarity with point-of-sale systems, scheduling software, or industry-specific tools may be required depending on the sector, such as retail or clerical work. Strong communication skills, adaptability, and teamwork help employees excel in dynamic, shorter-shift roles. These skills ensure productivity, a positive work environment, and the ability to meet organizational priorities within limited weekly hours.

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Infographic showing various 30 Hour job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 34% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 10% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,589 per year, or $26.2 per hour.

$29 - $30/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Care Manager

Full-Time | Oregon | County Operations + Team Leadership | Pay: $29-$30/hour

You'll lead an assigned county, supervise Care Coordinators and DSP operations, strengthen customer and provider relationships, and help turn local service needs into reliable, sustainable growth.

Now Hiring

Who We Are

Empowered Services provides person-centered support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our work is built around strong relationships, reliable communication, and helping customers receive quality support in their homes and communities.

We are looking for leaders who care about people, take ownership, solve problems, and want to help build strong local teams that customers, providers, and community partners can depend on.

About the Role

We're hiring a Care Manager to take ownership of day-to-day operations within an assigned county or county area.

This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for supporting Care Coordinators, overseeing the county DSP workforce, maintaining strong customer services, and ensuring referrals move successfully from intake and matching into stable service.

You'll also help grow your county by understanding local service gaps, developing relationships with community partners, monitoring staffing capacity, and using operational data to determine where the team needs to focus next.

This role is a strong fit for someone with experience in care coordination, IDD services, human services, workforce coordination, customer service, or team leadership who is ready to take ownership of a larger operation.

Compensation & Schedule

Hourly Rate: $29-$30/hour

Schedule: Full-time

Work Structure: Combination of county operations, employee supervision, customer support, community relationship building, and administrative responsibilities

Travel: Local travel within the assigned county or service area is required for customer visits, team support, partner meetings, and community outreach.

Benefits eligibility is based on Empowered Services benefit requirements.

What You'll Do

Lead County Operations

  • Take ownership of day-to-day operations for your assigned county.
  • Maintain visibility into customers, DSPs, referrals, open shifts, staffing capacity, service hours, and operational concerns.
  • Ensure referrals, service needs, and follow-up items have clear next steps and are completed on time.
  • Identify barriers affecting service delivery and develop plans to resolve them.
  • Monitor authorized hours compared with hours actually being delivered and work to close service gaps.

Lead Care Coordinators and DSP Operations

  • Supervise, coach, and support Care Coordinators assigned to your county.
  • Provide operational oversight and performance accountability for the county DSP workforce.
  • Help Care Coordinators prioritize customer support, provider communication, documentation, and direct-service responsibilities.
  • Monitor attendance, reliability, documentation, training, communication, and service concerns.
  • Partner with Human Resources and leadership when employee concerns require additional review or corrective action.

Oversee Intake, Matching, and Service Starts

  • Ensure new customer inquiries and referrals receive timely follow-up.
  • Review customer needs, schedules, authorized hours, location, preferences, and staffing requirements.
  • Help identify appropriate DSP matches based on availability, skills, schedule, geography, language, and compatibility.
  • Coordinate the team through intake, matching, onboarding, and successful service activation.
  • Make responsible decisions about whether the county has the staffing capacity to support new services successfully.

Maintain Strong Customer Services

  • Monitor active services and address scheduling gaps, missed shifts, communication concerns, training needs, and service interruptions.
  • Ensure customers, families, guardians, DSPs, and support teams receive consistent communication and follow-up.
  • Support successful provider transitions and rematching when services change.
  • Help resolve concerns before they become larger service problems.
  • Promote customer dignity, choice, independence, safety, and community inclusion.

Build Community Relationships and County Growth

  • Develop strong working relationships with CDDPs, brokerages, Services Coordinators, Personal Agents, families, schools, advocacy organizations, and other community partners.
  • Learn where customers in the county are struggling to find reliable services.
  • Identify local workforce needs and help build DSP capacity where demand exists.
  • Maintain timely, honest communication with referral partners about service availability and progress.
  • Grow county services responsibly without accepting more customers or hours than the team can reliably support.

Use Data to Drive Action

  • Monitor county performance including delivered hours, staffing capacity, open shifts, overtime, service starts, retention, and service gaps.
  • Identify trends and determine what is preventing the county from reaching its goals.
  • Develop clear action plans when performance falls below expectations.
  • Provide regular county updates to the Regional Care Manager.
  • Use operational data to guide staffing, recruitment, matching, retention, and growth priorities.

What Success Looks Like

  • Customers receive consistent, reliable services.
  • Care Coordinators and DSPs understand expectations and receive effective leadership and support.
  • Referrals and inquiries receive timely follow-up.
  • Authorized customer hours are successfully converted into delivered services.
  • Open shifts, missed services, overtime, and staffing concerns are actively managed.
  • Customer and DSP concerns are addressed before they become recurring problems.
  • Community partners view Empowered Services as responsive, reliable, and honest.
  • County growth is supported by real staffing capacity and strong service quality.

What You Bring

Required

  • Strong leadership, communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to supervise employees, provide feedback, and hold others accountable.
  • Ability to manage multiple customers, employees, priorities, and follow-up items at the same time.
  • Strong professional judgment when handling customer, staffing, and service concerns.
  • Ability to interpret operational information and turn it into clear next steps.
  • Comfort communicating with customers, families, employees, community partners, and leadership.
  • Reliable transportation and ability to travel throughout an assigned county or service area.
  • Commitment to person-centered support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

You'll Stand Out If You Have

  • Experience in care coordination, IDD services, human services, healthcare, workforce coordination, or a related field.
  • Previous supervisory or team leadership experience.
  • Experience supporting or supervising Direct Support Professionals.
  • Knowledge of Oregon IDD services, CDDPs, brokerages, Services Coordinators, Personal Agents, or provider agencies.
  • Experience with customer intake, employee matching, scheduling, workforce management, or service coordination.
  • Experience using operational data or performance metrics to improve results.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish skills.

Why Empowered Services?

The Care Manager role is an opportunity to do more than manage a caseload or supervise a team. You'll take ownership of a local operation and help shape how Empowered Services serves an entire community.

You'll develop employees, strengthen customer services, build community partnerships, solve real service gaps, and help your county grow in a way that remains reliable for the people we support.

Empowered Services is an equal opportunity and fair chance employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status, age, or any other protected class. Criminal history is not inquired into until after a conditional offer and does not automatically disqualify. A background check is required due to access to vulnerable individuals.