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Livestock Brand Inspector

Salem, OR · On-site

$3.5K - $4.7K/wk

Employees at all levels of the agency work together to foster fairness, equity, inclusion, and ... To live in the Hermiston area. Ability to regularly lift objects 50 - 60 lbs. Requested Skills:

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Portland, OR · On-site

$55 - $75.50/hr

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What is a live in agency?

A Live In Agency is a service provider that specializes in matching individuals or families with live-in caregivers or domestic workers. These agencies recruit, vet, and place candidates who reside in the employer's home, often providing assistance with elderly care, childcare, or household management. Live In Agencies handle the hiring process, background checks, and sometimes ongoing support or payroll services. Their goal is to ensure a safe, compatible, and professional arrangement for both clients and caregivers.

What are some unique challenges of working as a live-in agency caregiver, and how can I prepare for them?

As a live-in agency caregiver, one of the main challenges is balancing professional responsibilities with maintaining personal boundaries, since you reside within your client's home. You'll need to adapt to different household routines and personalities while providing consistent care. It's important to communicate openly with both your agency and your client to set clear expectations. Building strong organizational skills and practicing self-care are essential to prevent burnout. Most agencies provide support and training to help you navigate these challenges successfully.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a live-in caregiver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Live-In Caregiver, you need a background in personal care, basic healthcare knowledge, and often a high school diploma or caregiving certification. Familiarity with assistive devices, medication management systems, and basic first aid is commonly required. Compassion, patience, and strong interpersonal skills help build trust and provide emotional support to clients. These skills ensure the caregiver can meet daily living needs, ensure client safety, and foster a supportive home environment.

What is the difference between Live In Agency vs Live Out Agency?

AspectLive In AgencyLive Out Agency
Work EnvironmentCaregiver lives onsite, providing 24/7 supportCaregiver works remotely, visiting clients regularly
Credentials NeededSimilar certifications, such as CPR and caregiving licensesSame as Live In, often requiring background checks
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in elder care, disability supportPopular for flexible caregiving arrangements
Work HoursExtended hours, often overnightScheduled visits, part-time or full-time

In summary, Live In Agency caregivers reside with clients providing continuous care, while Live Out Agency caregivers visit clients regularly without living onsite. The choice depends on the level of care needed and personal preferences.

What are the most commonly searched types of Agency jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Agency jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Live In Agency jobs?

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Infographic showing various Live In Agency job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.

$3.5K - $4.7K/wk

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Job description

Initial Posting Date:

06/12/2026

Application Deadline:

08/30/2026

Agency:

Department of Agriculture

Salary Range:

$3,513 - $4,734

Position Type:

Employee

Position Title:

Livestock Brand Inspector

Job Description:

This recruitment has been extended

The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) is currently recruiting for a Livestock Brand Inspector position within the Agriculture Services Division. This position is located in within Brand District 2 in the Hermiston area. This position supports the department's mission to safeguard Oregon's agriculture, natural resources, working lands, economies, and communities through assistance, compliance, and market support.

Oregon Department of Agriculture - Who we are:

At the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA), employees work with a dynamic and supportive team of mission-focused individuals tasked with ensuring healthy natural resources, environment, and economy for Oregonians now and in the future through inspection and certification, regulation, and promotion of agriculture and food. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are embedded in the Department of Agriculture core values. Employees at all levels of the agency work together to foster fairness, equity, inclusion, and belonging. The department strives to be a model employer committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. Learn more about what we do here

What you'll be doing:

As a Livestock Brand Inspector, you will be part of the Agriculture Services Division, a group of programs that work together statewide to assist Oregon's agriculture producers to successfully sell and ship products worldwide. The Livestock Identification program provides brand inspection and brand recording services to the livestock industry to deter losses and help assist in disposition of estray livestock. These goals are accomplished through close working relationships with the industry, neighboring states and many local, state and federal agencies.

In this position, you will inspect livestock brands and documentation of ownership for livestock purchased, sold, slaughtered, or transported interstate. This position issues brand inspection certificates and collects fees. The Livestock Brand Inspector also participates in investigations of estray livestock. This position will also conduct other Agriculture Services Division or agency activities, including commodity inspections, surveys for exotic insects or pathogens, and sample collection. This position is within Oregon Brand District 2.

The Livestock Brand Inspector is part-time and is an unclassified position not represented by a union. The successful candidate should live in the Hermiston area.

Click here to view a full description of this position.

What we're looking for

To Qualify for the Position, You Need:

Two years of experience in the livestock industry which shows knowledge of livestock branding, ranch management procedures, or livestock marketing procedures.

A valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record.

To live in the Hermiston area.

Ability to regularly lift objects 50 - 60 lbs.

Requested Skills:

  • General knowledge of the livestock industry, including knowledge of handling and branding of livestock, ranch management practices, and livestock marketing procedures.

  • Basic knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations relating to brand inspection and registration of livestock brands.

  • Basic knowledge of arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division)

  • Ability to keep accurate written records of inspection activities and fee collections.

  • Ability to communicate orally and in writing with a variety of people to obtain or provide information.

  • Ability to work with people who may become irate or hostile because their livestock has been seized or held for not providing adequate evidence of ownership.

  • Ability to assist law enforcement agencies in the investigation of matters pertaining to identification of livestock.

Projected Recruitment Timeline

  • Recruitment Closes: August 30, 2026

  • 1st Round of Interviews: Week of September 8, 2026

  • 2nd Round of Interviews: TBD

  • Anticipated Start Date: September 14, 2026

*These dates are approximate and may change. *

** We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job and that candidate may not meet every one of our listed preferred qualifications. Lived experience may count towards the requested skills. If you are excited about this position, we encourage you to apply. If you are unsure as to whether you meet the minimum qualifications of this position, please contact our human resources department to discuss your application.

How to apply:

  • Resume Required. Show us how you meet the qualifications and requested skills in your application. Applications without the requested document attached will not move forward in the recruitment process. If you do not currently live in the target area, please indicate your willingness to relocate or your application will not be considered.

  • Upon submitting your application, please be sure to check your account for pending questions and tasks such as declaring Veterans' Points and attaching supporting.

  • Current state employees - please apply through your employee Workday account.

What's in it for you

The State of Oregon offers a competitive and affordable health and benefits package, including excellent medical, vision and dental coverage, paid holidays off, and personal business leave, as well as paid and accrued vacation leave and sick leave. In addition to standard medical benefits and employee leave, the state also provides additional optional benefits, such as basic life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses. More information is available from the Public Employees Benefit Board.

Additional Information:

  • Current state employees, please apply through your employee Workday account.

  • Per the Pay Equity Law passed in 2017, a pay equity analysis will be conducted to determine what pay step the successful candidate will be offered. The analysis will be based on the relevant experience, education, training, and certifications documented in the application materials. On average, candidates new to state service will most likely be offered compensation in the lower to mid-level of the salary range.

  • Please review theClassification and Compensationpage for more details on the classification, or you may visit our website for information on the job offer process followingpay equity.Prior to making a job offer, an internal pay equity assessment will be completed. The successful candidate's professional experience and education will be compared to the state employee workforce performing work of a comparable character to determine appropriate placement in the salary range.Candidates new to state service typically receive a salary within the first half of the salary range.


NOTE:Please ensure you've provided a thorough and updated application as it pertains to the position for which you are applying. Your application materials will be used to determine salary based on a pay equity assessment. For further information, please visit thePay Equity Projecthomepage.

United States Employment Eligibility: The Oregon Department of Agriculture does not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, all applicants will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security's Form I-9, confirming authorization to work in the United States. The Oregon Employment Department is an E-Verify employer. If you are the successful candidate, you must present your I-9 acceptable documents (See page 3) for employment verification.

Questions/Need Help?

If you have questions about the recruitment or need an accommodation for the recruitment process, please email to: oda.recruitment@oda.oregon.gov or call 503-986-4584.


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