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Data Coordinator Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

DATA CENTER LOGISTICS COORDINATOR

Prineville, OR · On-site

$19.75 - $26.25/hr

The Logistic Coordinator is responsible for organizing, coordinating, and tracking the flow of materials, supplies, and products within the company or on a project site. This position ensures that ...

DATA CENTER LOGISTICS COORDINATOR

Prineville, OR · On-site

$19.75 - $26.25/hr

The Logistic Coordinator is responsible for organizing, coordinating, and tracking the flow of materials, supplies, and products within the company or on a project site. This position ensures that ...

As a member of the operations team in one of the various laboratories across Element, the Data Processer position primarily responsible for assisting in designing, planning, and coordinating ...

BMPS Data Analyst

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$70 - $95/hr

BMPS Data Analyst at AllCare Health with the Benefit Management & Pharmacy Services department in ... Creates, monitors, maintains, coordinates, and submits regulatorily and contractually required ...

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BMPS Data Analyst

Grants Pass, OR · On-site

$76.96 - $83.20/hr

Creates, monitors, maintains, coordinates, and submits regulatorily and contractually required ... Understanding, using, and incorporating clinical data derived from CCD, CCDA, and FHIR ...

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Coordinating efforts to collect and define business requirements and collaborating with Sales ... Data Analyst Mandatory Skills - BS degree with a technical discipline such as Mathematics, Computer ...

Builds and validates Epic reports and interfaces for assigned data feeds, documents specifications, and coordinates directly with client technical contacts under the direction of senior team members.

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How much do data coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for data coordinator in Oregon is $28.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $32.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a data coordinator do?

A Data Coordinator is responsible for managing, organizing, and maintaining data for an organization. They ensure data accuracy, integrity, and accessibility, often by collecting information, entering it into databases, and performing regular data quality checks. Data Coordinators may also generate reports, assist with data analysis, and support other teams by providing up-to-date information. Their work is essential for informed decision-making and efficient operations within a company.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a data coordinator?

To thrive as a Data Coordinator, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and experience with data entry and management, often supported by a degree in information management or a related field. Proficiency in database software, Excel, and data visualization tools, as well as familiarity with data privacy regulations, is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and time management skills help you collaborate effectively and ensure data accuracy. These skills are essential for maintaining reliable data systems and supporting informed decision-making within organizations.

What are some typical challenges a data coordinator might face when managing large datasets across multiple departments?

A common challenge for Data Coordinators is ensuring data consistency and accuracy when consolidating information from various departments, each potentially using different systems or formats. This often requires strong attention to detail, proactive communication, and the ability to create or enforce standardized data entry protocols. Additionally, Data Coordinators may need to troubleshoot discrepancies quickly and collaborate closely with IT teams or department leads to resolve issues and streamline workflows.

What is the role of a data coordinator?

A data coordinator is responsible for managing, organizing, and maintaining data within an organization. They ensure data accuracy, integrity, and security, often using database tools and software, and may collaborate with other teams to support data-driven decision-making.

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Infographic showing various Data Coordinator job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,793 per year, or $28.3 per hour.

ERSEA - Data Coordinator

Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

Grand Ronde, OR • On-site

$29.76/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Starting Wage Range: $29.76/hr. - $38.39/hr.
Job Summary:
Provides enrollment, recruitment, selection, eligibility and attendance (ERSEA) coordination for the Head Start, Early Head Start and Preschool programs in accordance with the Head Start Performance Standards, Child Care Development Fund and Oregon Early Learning Division. Responsible for maintaining program database and record keeping system. Monitors grant requirements and submits related reports.
Essential Functions:
  • Responsible for ERSEA component (Enrollment, recruitment, selection, eligibility and attendance).
  • Completes annual self-assessment of the ERSEA Component.
  • Gathers, compiles and analyzes yearly outcome data on the ERSEA Component. Uses outcome data for long term strategic planning and to create Program Improvement Plans.
  • Presents ERSEA data to the Policy Council and staff.
  • Responsible for the complete and accurate collection, entry, reporting and maintenance of data, records and reports related to the application, eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment and attendance of children and families of the program.
  • Develops and coordinates work plans, policies and procedures to ensure that federal and state rules and regulations, including Head Start Performance Standards, are followed.
  • Provides training and technical assistance to Head Start staff and parents on enrollment, recruitment and child file documentation requirements in a small group setting or one-on-one.
  • Trains Policy Council and Governing Body annually on the selection process and criteria.
  • Coordinates and oversees program database management system training for program staff.
  • Facilitates and executes a timely application process and determines and certifies eligibility per Head Start and CCDF Regulations.
  • Proposes revisions to the program's selection criteria on a yearly basis based on the findings of the community assessment and Head Start Regulations.
  • Implements and monitors recruitment and maintains full enrollment in Early Head Start/Head Start programs year round.
  • Performs detailed data entry and advanced record keeping to assure timely preparation of required reports.
  • Submits monthly, quarterly and annual grant reports to funding agencies.
  • Coordinates and develops standard reporting templates and a reporting calendar for all report submissions to ensure timely and quality reporting.
  • Tracks, analyzes and addresses attendance challenges; coordinates with families and staff to remove barriers.
  • Identifies, initiates, coordinates and conducts home visits with families according to Head Start Program Performance Standards.
  • Reports monthly enrollment and attendance to appropriate managers and Office of Head Start.
  • Maintains confidential financial information of applicants and participants.
  • Provides program family support as needed.
  • Gathers and submits information for the Program Information Report (PIR)
  • Assists in the conduct and analysis of the Community Assessment.
  • Works closely with accounting department to keep tuition information current.
  • Participates in regular training programs and conferences at least 20 hours per year.
  • Participates in developing and implementing short-term program and department plans.
  • Reports child abuse/neglect to proper authorities as required.
  • Maintains current knowledge and skills necessary to comply with Head Start and Early Head Start regulations and requirements.
  • Monitors and coordinates grant requirements for multiple state and federal funders.
  • Performs a variety of other duties as assigned by supervisor.

Supervisory:
  • Supervises the day-to-day activities of assigned employees.
  • Develops and coaches employees to meet their potential and fulfill their responsibilities.
  • Ensures the hiring, training, promoting, assigning, disciplining and discharging of employees are in accordance with Tribal Law, including without limitation, the Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO).
  • Assures staff adherence to all policies and procedures, work, safety and administrative rule, Tribal Law and State Regulations.
  • Serves as a mentor, as requested, for Tribal career development

Education, Experience, and Licenses:
  • Requires a Bachelor's degree and three (3) years of related experience in a lead capacity.
  • Requires one (1) year of supervisory experience.
  • OR equivalent combination of education, training and experience

Driving Requirements:
  • This position may require driving.

Qualifications, Registrations, and Certifications:
  • Familiar with Head Start Early Learning Outcomes, Parent, Family and Community Engagement Framework and Head Start Program Performance Standards.
  • Requires ongoing registration in Oregon Registry Online (ORO) for tracking of professional development, credentials, and/or licensing requirements in the field of Early Childhood Care and Education.
  • Demonstrated ability to build appropriate, helping relationships with adult learners, preschool-aged children, and families from diverse backgrounds.
  • Recognizes, respects, and honors the cultural identities of others.
  • Advanced computer literacy including database management, spreadsheet and word processing.
  • Knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards, philosophy and mission.
  • Experience providing instructional assistance to individuals and small groups required.
  • Experience assisting, recruiting, and effectively working with low-income, culturally diverse families required.
  • Must have working knowledge of Trauma Informed Practices
  • Experience complying with industry regulations, policies and procedures required.
  • Requires a minimum typing speed of 40 wpm. Testing will be completed as part of application review process.
  • Requires excellent verbal and written communication skills, business and telephone etiquette.
  • Must have the ability to work at times with minimal supervision.
  • Must have excellent organizational skills, attention to detail and record keeping skills.
  • Must have ability to respond courteously and tactfully to complaints and client requests, and to maintain confidentiality.
  • Must be proficient with Child Plus database system.
  • CPR/First Aid Certification within 90 days of hire.
  • Food Handler's Certification required within 30 days of hire.
  • Requires TB test, Hep B and Covid-19 immunizations.
  • Requires a physical examination upon hire and once every three years.
  • Knowledge of Native American culture is preferred.

Environmental Factors and Conditions/Physical Requirements:
  • Continually requires the ability to express or receive detailed information or important instructions through oral communication.
  • Continually requires working with fingers rather than the whole hand or arm. Requires repetitive movement of wrists, hands and/or fingers. Often requires walking or moving about to accomplish tasks.
  • Requires standing and/or sitting for sustained periods of time, raising objects from a lower to a higher position and/or moving objects horizontally.
  • Occasionally requires lifting of up to 50pounds.
  • This position is frequently subject to inside environmental conditions which provide protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes, and is occasionally subject to outside environmental conditions.
  • Supports a safe work environment by performing all duties in accordance with Tribal safety policies and procedures, and Emergency Management Plan.
  • Due to the nature of the interactions with other employees and the public we serve, employees may be required to provide documentation of, or receive, certain health vaccinations.
  • May be called upon to serve as a Disaster Reservist during Emergencies, or when the Tribal Emergency Operations Center is opened.
  • Local travel is occasionally required. Travel outside of the state is infrequently required.

Background Check:
  • Candidates for this position will be subject to criminal and character background checks and may be subject to fingerprinting.
  • Must maintain registration in the State of Oregon Central Background Registry

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