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Assistant Supervisor Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Kitchen Assistant Supervisor: Lead Cook and Camp Manager FULL TIME Typical days are 8+ hours in length, with sessions that make for up to 10 straight days of work without a full day off. Each staff ...

Dental Assistant - EFDA

Myrtle Creek, OR · On-site

$24.71 - $30.20/hr

Under the supervision of the Dental Assistant Supervisor, this position provides chairside support during patient care; accurately documents treatments, supplies, and materials; and performs related ...

Dental Assistant - EFDA

Myrtle Creek, OR · On-site

$24.71 - $30.20/hr

Under the supervision of the Dental Assistant Supervisor, this position provides chairside support during patient care; accurately documents treatments, supplies, and materials; and performs related ...

Dental Assistant - EFDA

Myrtle Creek, OR · On-site

$24.71 - $30.20/hr

Under the supervision of the Dental Assistant Supervisor, this position provides chairside support during patient care; accurately documents treatments, supplies, and materials; and performs related ...

Dental Assistant - EFDA

Myrtle Creek, OR · On-site

$24.71 - $30.20/hr

Under the supervision of the Dental Assistant Supervisor, this position provides chairside support during patient care; accurately documents treatments, supplies, and materials; and performs related ...

Dockworker

Portland, OR · On-site

$25K/mo

Perform basic arithmetical calculations including addition, subtraction, division and multiplication * Assist supervisor in providing on the job training to new staff, participants, clients and ...

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How much do assistant supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant supervisor in Oregon is $21.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.33 and $23.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an assistant supervisor?

Assistant Supervisors are professionals who support supervisors in managing teams or departments within an organization. They help oversee daily operations, coordinate tasks, monitor employee performance, and ensure that company policies are followed. Assistant Supervisors often serve as a bridge between management and staff, helping to resolve issues and maintain productivity. Their responsibilities can vary depending on the industry, but generally include training employees, scheduling shifts, and reporting on progress to higher-level supervisors.

What does an assistant supervisor do?

An Assistant Supervisor plays a key role in facilitating communication between team members and upper management, ensuring that tasks are completed efficiently and standards are met. They often mediate minor conflicts, provide guidance, and help resolve issues before they escalate. By maintaining a positive work environment and offering support through coaching or feedback, Assistant Supervisors help foster collaboration and keep the team motivated. Their hands-on involvement enables them to quickly identify problems and implement solutions that support overall team goals.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an assistant supervisor?

To thrive as an Assistant Supervisor, you need strong leadership abilities, organizational skills, and relevant experience or education in the field. Familiarity with scheduling software, performance tracking tools, and basic office applications is typically required. Effective communication, conflict resolution, and problem-solving are crucial soft skills for managing teams and supporting supervisors. These skills ensure efficient operations, high team morale, and the successful achievement of organizational goals.

What is the difference between Assistant Supervisor vs Supervisor?

AspectAssistant SupervisorSupervisor
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in specific areasHigh school diploma; often requires more experience, sometimes certifications or training
Work EnvironmentSupports supervisors in daily tasks; often works under supervisionOversees teams and operations; responsible for decision-making
Employer UsageCommonly used in retail, manufacturing, hospitalityUsed across industries for team leadership roles
Search & Comparison IntentPeople looking for entry-level leadership roles or support positionsIndividuals seeking supervisory responsibilities or advancement

The main difference between an Assistant Supervisor and a Supervisor lies in their level of responsibility. An Assistant Supervisor supports the supervisor and handles delegated tasks, while a Supervisor oversees the team and makes key decisions. Both roles require similar credentials, but Supervisors typically have more experience and authority.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Supervisor job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,628 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

Camp Caldera Kitchen Assistant

Caldera

Sisters, OR • On-site

$105/day

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Description

At Caldera, we believe in the power of creativity. Our mission is to inspire and support youth from underserved rural and urban communities by awakening the potential of their creative voice. We do this through a unique fusion of art, environment and mentorship. Our Youth Program provides students from Portland and Central Oregon with long-term relationships with caring adults, which nurtures individual creativity, beginning in sixth grade and continuing into young adulthood. 

Caldera has a $5M budget, a 18-member board, 21 full-time year-round employees, and a range of seasonally contracted artists and staff. Its administrative office is located in Portland, Oregon, and its Arts Center is located outside of Sisters in Central Oregon. 


Position Title: Kitchen Assistant

Supervisor: Lead Cook and Camp Manager 

FULL TIME Typical days are 8+ hours in length, with sessions that make for up to 10 straight days of work without a full day off. Each staff member will have at least 1 night off per session.

Work Location: Sisters, OR 

Compensation: 

  • Salary/Rate of Pay: $105/day, with 1% increase for each year of experience working at Camp Caldera (not to exceed 7%)
  • Training Salary/Rate of Pay: $75-105/day (depending on whether meals are prepared)
  • Room and board provided during days with programming; room only during non-programming days. A light dinner will be provided on staff arrival days. Brunch is served on the last day of each session.

Position Description: 

At Caldera, the kitchen staff is a very important part of the community and is welcome to participate in daily program activities when kitchen duties are complete. The Lead Cook, Assistant Cook, and five Kitchen Assistants maintain Caldera's kitchen and prepare meals that are healthy, delicious, and appealing to both youth and adults (roughly 100-120 per session). 

Kitchen Assistants are responsible for meal preparation and maintaining a friendly, sanitary kitchen and dining space. This position begins before youth and staff arrive.


Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

MEAL SERVICE (80% OF TIME DEDICATED)

  • As directed by Lead Cook, prepare meals, providing abundance on a tight budget.
  • Perform kitchen prep, kitchen and dining area cleaning, and dishwashing duties.
  • Ensure that there are enough dishes and utensils for each meal.
  • Work with Lead Cook and Assistant Cook in adhering to dietary restrictions of youth and summer staff.

KITCHEN MANAGEMENT (10% OF TIME DEDICATED)

  • Follow serving guidelines while being sensitive to youth who may be familiar with the concept of scarcity and feelings of hunger
  • Assist with set up and take down of kitchens
  • Follow meal schedule determined by Lead Cook and Camp Manager.
  • Unloading and organizing the kitchen on food delivery days. 

CAMP SUPPORT (10% OF TIME DEDICATED)

  • Alert supervisor to relevant camper issues 
  • Promote program understanding and involvement through Caldera's goals and agreements, participation agreement, and responsibility process
  • Actively participate in all aspects of camp life including: camper orientation, community meetings, evening activities, campfire, free time, etc.
  • Model appropriate camper behavior at all times 
  • Perform duties with consistency and integrity
  • Set and respect personal boundaries while acting as mentors, guides, and allies to campers
  • Oversee health and safety of charges in fire drills and emergency procedures
  • Maintain cleanliness of living and common areas and help with clean-up at the end of each session

Requirements

Required Qualifications:

  • Current Oregon Food Handler's Permit required (please attach)
  • Prior experience in food service, nutrition and/or youth programming is desirable
  • Willingness to live in a camp setting and work irregular and long hours. Additionally, you must have the ability to deal with limited cell and internet service and daily exposure to outdoor factors such as sun, heat, bugs, bats, snakes, etc.

Job Requirements:

  • Serve as mandatory reporter, working with Youth Impact Manager to report instances or suspicion of child abuse. Caldera has a zero tolerance policy around child abuse, and any negligence will result in immediate dismissal
  • Requires on-site living in shared staff quarters 
  • Alcohol and drugs are not permitted on campus, even in personal living quarters.
  • Must be physically able to move around 116 acres of camp property with varied terrain
  • Must have visual, perceptual, and cognitive ability to recognize and respond quickly to health 
  • and safety concerns of students and appropriately re-direct any behavior that is misaligned with Caldera agreements
  • Employees must carry out their duties regardless of inclement weather, which can include but is not limited to, heat, rain, wind, cold, and smoky or dusty conditions.
  • Moments of quiet and non-activity are few and spread out
  • Creating a cohesive staff environment round the clock can be challenging. It is crucial that staff see youth and adults through a strengths-based lens and prioritize creating the best possible youth experience at all times, despite what challenges may arise at the staff level
  • Physical Demands (which can include bending, stooping, hiking, climbing and stretching) are: 5% Sitting, 45% Standing, 20% Walking, 30% Lifting/Carrying/Pushing/Pulling Pounds 5 -80 lbs.

To Apply:

Please fill out and submit an application. Please also submit a reference, ideally from each of the following categories: a food service organization, a family member, and one other professional reference

All applications must contain a resume and completion of the screening questions.  All materials are reviewed and considered as part of the hiring process.


Application Deadline: May 15. 2026