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Guardianship Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Social Services Specialist

Bend, OR · On-site

$40.75 - $61.14/hr

Assists in navigating legal avenues for guardianship and navigating pathways through local and state resources. Gathers and documents data promptly, ensuring compliance with department standards.

Social Services Specialist

Bend, OR · On-site

$40.75 - $61.14/hr

Assists in navigating legal avenues for guardianship and navigating pathways through local and state resources. Gathers and documents data promptly, ensuring compliance with department standards.

Social Services Specialist

Bend, OR · On-site

$40.75 - $61.14/hr

Assists in navigating legal avenues for guardianship and navigating pathways through local and state resources. Gathers and documents data promptly, ensuring compliance with department standards.

Social Services Specialist

Bend, OR · On-site

$40.75 - $61.14/hr

Assists in navigating legal avenues for guardianship and navigating pathways through local and state resources. Gathers and documents data promptly, ensuring compliance with department standards.

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How much do guardianship jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for guardianship in Oregon is $154,660.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $113,700.00 and $200,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a guardianship?

A guardianship job involves acting as a legal guardian for individuals who are unable to make decisions for themselves due to age, disability, or incapacity. Guardians are responsible for making decisions about healthcare, finances, and daily living to ensure the well-being of the person under their care. This role can be appointed by a court and requires acting in the best interests of the individual while following legal guidelines.

What are some of the typical challenges faced when working in a guardianship role?

Professionals in guardianship roles frequently encounter complex situations such as balancing the best interests of wards with legal or family dynamics and managing multiple cases simultaneously. The work often involves collaborating with courts, healthcare providers, and family members, which requires clear communication and conflict resolution skills. You may be responsible for attending hearings, preparing reports, and making critical, time-sensitive decisions regarding the welfare of those under your care. While these challenges can be demanding, many guardians find the work deeply rewarding due to the positive impact they have on the lives of vulnerable individuals.

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

To excel in a Guardianship role, a thorough understanding of legal frameworks, case management, and documentation is essential, often supported by certifications in guardianship or social work. Familiarity with case management software, court systems, and state-specific regulations is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, compassion, and sound judgment are crucial for working effectively with wards, families, and legal professionals. These competencies ensure that vulnerable individuals are protected, legal standards are met, and complex, sensitive situations are handled with care and professionalism.

How do I become a paid guardian?

To become a paid guardian, you typically need to be appointed by a court and may require relevant training, background checks, and certification depending on local laws. Guardians often work for government agencies, legal firms, or private clients, and must demonstrate responsibility and understanding of legal and care responsibilities. Compensation varies based on jurisdiction and the complexity of the guardianship case.

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What cities in Oregon are hiring for Guardianship jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Guardianship job openings:

Infographic showing various Guardianship job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $154,660 per year, or $74.4 per hour.

Social Services Specialist

St. Charles Health System

Bend, OR • On-site

$40.75 - $61.14/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


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7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Job description

Relief, Variable
Social Services Specialist Pay range: $37.73 - $56.60
Licensed Pay Range: Pay range: $40.75 - $61.14
Relief Differential: 15% in lieu of benefits
ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Social Services Specialist
REPORTS TO POSITION: Manager or Director of Care Coordination for Social Services
DEPARTMENT: Social Services
DATE LAST REVIEWED: August 2024
OUR VISION: Creating America's healthiest community, together
OUR MISSION: In the spirit of love and compassion, better health, better care, better value
OUR VALUES: Accountability, Caring and Teamwork
DEPARTMENT SUMMARY: St. Charles Health System's Social Services Specialist may support any one, or a combination of the following social services departments: Emergency Room, Family Birthing, NICU, Pediatrics, Inpatient Medical Units, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Hospice, Home Health, or Behavioral Health. These departments provide system-wide support including, but not limited to working with a multi-disciplinary team to assess needs of patients and families, provide supportive assessments, therapeutic interventions, counseling resource referrals, care coordination for hospice, and long-term care placement funding and services. These departments may also provide the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual needs of patient and family from admission through bereavement utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to care that includes physicians, registered nurses, chaplains, social workers, volunteers, and counselors. These departments may additionally provide identified services as needed to support those affected by chronic or acute illness.
POSITION OVERVIEW: The Social Services Specialist assists in meeting the psychosocial needs of patients and their families by helping patients utilize services to achieve optimum level of function throughout the continuum of care. In addition, the Social Services Specialist provides supportive counseling, end-of-life support, care planning, and brief interventions including assessment and treatment for patients experiencing coexisting medical concerns and social/behavioral/mental health issues. The Social Services Specialist provides a therapeutic presence in services to others by purposefully responding to the needs of patients in a caring way.
This position does not directly manage any other caregivers.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:
Functions as a member of the Interdisciplinary Care Team to assure care is accomplished effectively and efficiently in a cost-effective manner and establishes, reviews and revises the plan of care for each patient.
Coordinates care plans as a consultative service with collaboration of interdisciplinary teams to address psychosocial needs related to injuries, accidents, and critical incidents.
Advocates for patient's needs, ensuring they receive appropriate services and resources to assist in continuum of care and discharge planning.
Participates with team members in facilitating patient's and family's learning throughout the continuum of care. Reinforces patient's continued health care through teaching and referrals, advocates for patient rights, and addresses barriers to care.
Provides bio-psychosocial and trauma-informed interventions, support, and referrals to patients and families. Collaborates to identify coping strategies and support mechanisms. Identifies and communicates community resources, acting as a resource for patients and families throughout the continuum of care.
Provides brief, evidence-based interventions for emotional distress. Assesses threats of self-harm or harm to others.
Provides education, support, community resources, and care planning for palliative care, hospice and bereavement needs.
Conducts comprehensive assessments of economic, mental health, family dynamics, and social support systems. Evaluates Social Determinants of Health and connects patients with appropriate resources.
Provides substance abuse assessments and brief interventions (SBIRT, DAST) and refers to outpatient behavioral health for follow-up for patients scoring positively on the Columbia Suicide Risk Assessment.
Identifies victims of child abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse. Makes appropriate referrals and notifies the Department of Human Services (DHS) and/or law enforcement when applicable.
Provides information, education and resource referrals related to advance directives, power of attorneys, guardianship, conservatorship, and long-term care services. Assists in navigating legal avenues for guardianship and navigating pathways through local and state resources.
Gathers and documents data promptly, ensuring compliance with department standards. Maintains accurate records of patient interactions, assessments, and interventions. Collaborates with electronic health record systems to document social work interventions.
Conducts all activities with the highest standards of professionalism and confidentiality. Complies with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures, supporting the health system's corporate integrity efforts by acting in an ethical and appropriate manner, reporting known or suspected violations of applicable rules, and cooperating fully with all company investigations and proceedings.
Delivers customer service and/or patient care in a timely, efficient, and accurate way that promotes goodwill.
Supports the vision, mission, and values of the organization in all respects.
Supports Lean principles of continuous improvement with energy and enthusiasm, functioning as a champion of change.
Provides and maintains a safe environment for caregivers, patients, and guests.
May perform additional duties of similar complexity within the organization, as required or assigned.
EDUCATION:
Required: Master's level degree in Social Work or Behavioral Sciences.
Preferred: NA
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION:
Required: Valid current Oregon driver's license and ability to meet SCHS driving requirements for Home Health, Hospice and Behavioral Health departments.
Preferred: Accredited Case Manager Certification (ACMA:ACM-SW). Member of the National Association of Social Worker's or anther national association membership.
EXPERIENCE:
Required: One (1) year experience in a healthcare or social work related field.
Preferred: Two (2) years of experience in a hospital setting.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform the job safely.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Continually (75% or more): Use of clear and audible speaking voice and the ability to hear normal speech level.
Frequently (50%): Sitting, keyboard operation.
Occasionally (25%): Standing, walking, bending, stooping/kneeling/crouching, climbing stairs, reaching overhead, lifting/carrying/pushing or pulling 1-10 pounds, grasping/squeezing, operation of a motor vehicle, ability to hear whispered speech level.
Never (0%): Climbing ladder/step-stool, lifting/carrying/pushing or pulling 11-50 pounds.
Exposure to Elemental Factors
Occasionally (25%): Chemical solution for Laboratory Caregivers.
Rarely (10%): Wet/slippery area.
Never (0%): Heat, cold, noise, dust, vibration, chemical solution, uneven surface.
Blood-Borne Pathogen (BBP) Exposure Category
Risk for Exposure to BBP
Schedule Weekly Hours:
0
Caregiver Type:
Relief
Shift:
Variable (United States of America)
Is Exempt Position?
No
Job Family:
SPECIALIST BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SOCIAL SERVICES
Scheduled Days of the Week:
Variable
Shift Start & End Time:
8-1630

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About St. Charles Health System

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St. Charles Health System, located in Bend, OR, US, is a non-profit healthcare organization that operates within the healthcare and social assistance industry. The organization offers a comprehensive range of medical services including cancer care, heart, and vascular services, orthopedics, women’s services, and many more. Founded in 2001, St. Charles Health System has its roots tracing back to the early 1900s when Sisters of St. Joseph arrived in Bend. Over the years, the organization has relentlessly poured its resources into the health and prosperity of its communities and beyond.

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Bend, OR, US

Year founded

2001

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