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Performance Director Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Development Director

Portland, OR · On-site

$105 - $123/hr

Manages performance evaluations for development staff, including goal setting, annual reviews, and continuing professional development * Collaborates with the Executive Director and Board of ...

Director of Marketing

Mcminnville, OR · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Director of Marketing Department: Enrollment Management & Marketing Location: McMinnville Campus ... Provide strategic recommendations informed by campaign performance, market research, competitive ...

... performance, hardware/software performance and product evolution. Job Summary The primary ... The Sales Director position requires close partnership with internal stakeholders including KPU ...

Art Director

Milwaukie, OR · On-site

$80K - $85K/yr

Provide ongoing performance feedback and formal input for annual staff performance reviews; make ... Oversee and direct the delivery of assigned design projects from brief through final output ...

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Art Director

Milwaukie, OR · On-site

$128K - $135K/yr

Provide ongoing performance feedback and formal input for annual staff performance reviews; make ... Oversee and direct the delivery of assigned design projects from brief through final output ...

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How much do performance director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for performance director in Oregon is $126,159.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,900.00 and $155,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a performance director?

A Performance Director is a senior professional responsible for overseeing and optimizing the performance of teams, departments, or athletes, depending on the industry. In business, they focus on implementing strategies to improve operational efficiency and achieve organizational goals. In sports and entertainment, a Performance Director develops training programs, manages staff, and ensures peak performance. They often work closely with coaches, managers, and executives to set targets and monitor progress. Their role is crucial in driving continuous improvement and achieving high standards of performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a performance director?

To excel as a Performance Director, you need expertise in performance management, data analysis, and strategic planning, often supported by a degree in business, marketing, or a related field. Familiarity with analytics platforms (such as Google Analytics), project management tools, and relevant certifications like PMP or digital marketing credentials is highly valuable. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you motivate teams and drive organizational success. These skills are crucial for optimizing performance outcomes, aligning teams with business goals, and achieving measurable results.

What are some common challenges a performance director faces when aligning cross-functional teams to achieve business objectives?

A Performance Director often encounters the challenge of unifying diverse teams—such as marketing, sales, and operations—under a shared vision for performance improvement. Balancing differing priorities, overcoming communication gaps, and ensuring data-driven accountability across departments require strong leadership and strategic planning. Success in this role relies on fostering collaboration, setting clear performance metrics, and effectively communicating expectations to keep everyone focused on company goals.

What is the difference between Performance Director vs Performance Manager?

AspectPerformance DirectorPerformance Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees overall performance strategies, sets long-term goals, and aligns performance initiatives with company objectives.Manages day-to-day performance activities, monitors team performance, and implements performance improvement plans.
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in business, HR, or related field; often a master's degree or certifications like SHRM-SCP.Usually requires a bachelor's degree in HR, business, or related area; certifications like PHR or SHRM-CP are common.
Work EnvironmentStrategic, leadership-focused, often in executive settings or HR departments.Operational, team-focused, working closely with employees and managers.

The Performance Director focuses on strategic performance initiatives and long-term goals, while the Performance Manager handles daily performance management and team development. Both roles require related credentials and work within HR or organizational settings, but differ in scope and focus.

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

The most popular types of Performance jobs in Oregon are:

What are popular job titles related to Performance Director jobs in Oregon?

For Performance Director jobs in Oregon, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Performance Director jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Performance Director job openings:

Infographic showing various Performance Director job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $126,159 per year, or $60.7 per hour.

Performance Integrity Analyst I, II, or III DOE

Cambia Health Solutions

Salem, OR • Remote

$24.40 - $42.20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

New


Cambia Health Solutions rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 32 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

121st of 311 rated insurance


Job description

Performance Integrity Analyst I, II, or III DOE

Work from home within Oregon, Washington, Idaho or Utah

{Also open to current BCBSND employees}

Build a career with purpose. Join our Cause to create a person-focused and economically sustainable health care system.

Who We Are Looking For:

Every day, Cambia's dedicated team of Performance Integrity Analysts are living our mission to make health care easier and lives better. As a member of the Federal Employee Program (FEP) Services and Operations team, our Performance Integrity Analyst will examine and validate Plan and employee performance according to established policies, procedures and mandated audit guidelines. Monitor accuracy and timeliness of claims, membership and customer service to meet performance and service level goals. Provide reports, feedback and recommendations for quality improvement to management - all in service of creating a person-focused health care experience.

Ready to make a direct impact on federal employees' health care experience while building your analytical career at a mission-driven organization? Want to use your analytical skills to improve health care quality and accuracy for thousands of members while growing with an award-winning team? Then this role may be the perfect fit.

What You Bring to Cambia:

Qualifications:

  • Four years experience in Claims, Membership or Customer Service, depending on current business need, or equivalent combination of education and job-related experience.

  • Audit experience desirable.

Skills and Attributes:

  • Ability to understand and apply mathematical concepts.

  • Demonstrated proficient PC skills and familiarity with corporate software, such as Word, Excel and Outlook.

  • Knowledge of claims coding, BlueCard, membership and customer service processes, applicable systems including pricing and provider contract language.

  • Experience with AI tools and technologies to enhance productivity and decision-making in professional settings highly desired

What You Will Do at Cambia:

  • Audit claims, enrollment, or customer service activities for accuracy and timeliness according to audit policies, procedures and mandated guidelines.

  • Encourage team and individual contributions toward the company's quality initiatives in improvement efforts.

  • Participate in team efforts to develop or update department standards.

  • Provide feedback on department's performance in reaching service and performance level goals.

  • Remain continuously current on changes and/or additions to all other applicable departments' policies, procedures and guidelines.

  • Thoroughly investigate problems.

  • Identify and report inconsistencies or ambiguities in manuals, policies and guidelines.

  • Compile performance statistics and identify potential trends.

  • Generate reports.

  • Participate in testing implemented system changes.

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Pay ranges vary based on the candidate's work location. The expected hiring range depends on skills, experience, education, and training; relevant licensure / certifications; and performance history.

Performance Integrity Analyst I:

  • Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Idaho:The expected hiring range is$20.50 - $30.80 an hour, the full salary range is$19.20 - $34.90 an hour and the bonus target is5%.

  • North Dakota:The expected hiring range is$22.46 - $30.83 an hour and the full salary range is$20.32 - $32.51 an hour.

Performance Integrity Analyst II:

  • Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Idaho:The expected hiring range is$23.00 - $33.90 an hour, the full salary range is$21.60 - $38.40 an hour and the bonus target is5%.

  • North Dakota:The expected hiring range is$24.30 - $32.88 an hour and the full salary range is$22.00 - $35.19 an hour.

Performance Integrity Analyst III:

  • Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Idaho:The expected hiring range is$25.90 - $37.30 an hour, the full salary range is$24.40 - $42.20 an hour and the bonus target is5%.

  • North Dakota:The expected hiring range is$26.42 - $35.74 an hour and the full salary range is$23.91 - $38.25 an hour.

About Cambia


Working at Cambia means being part of a purpose-driven, award-winning culture built on trust and innovation anchored in our 100+ year history. Our caring and supportive colleagues are some of the best and brightest in the industry, innovating together toward sustainable, person-focused health care. Whether we're helping members, lending a hand to a colleague or volunteering in our communities, our compassion, empathy and team spirit always shine through.


Why Join the Cambia Team?


At Cambia, you can:

  • Work alongside diverse teams building cutting-edge solutions to transform health care.
  • Earn a competitive salary and enjoy generous benefits while doing work that changes lives.
  • Grow your career with a company committed to helping you succeed.
  • Give back to your community by participating in Cambia-supported outreach programs.
  • Connect with colleagues who share similar interests and backgrounds through our employee resource groups.

We believe a career at Cambia is more than just a paycheck - and your compensation should be too. Our compensation package includes competitive base pay as well as a market-leading 401(k) with a significant company match, bonus opportunities and more.


In exchange for helping members live healthy lives, we offer benefits that empower you to do the same. Just a few highlights include:


  • Medical, dental and vision coverage for employees and their eligible family members, including mental health benefits.
  • Annual employer contribution to a health savings account.
  • Generous paid time off varying by role and tenure in addition to 10 company-paid holidays.
  • Market-leading retirement plan including a company match on employee 401(k) contributions, with a potential discretionary contribution based on company performance (no vesting period).
  • Up to 12 weeks of paid parental time off (eligibility requires 12 months of continuous service with Cambia immediately preceding leave).
  • Award-winning wellness programs that reward you for participation.
  • Employee Assistance Fund for those in need.
  • Commute and parking benefits.

Learn more about our benefits.


We are happy to offer work from home options for most of our roles. To take advantage of this flexible option, we require employees to have a wired internet connection that is not satellite or cellular and internet service with a minimum upload speed of 5Mb and a minimum download speed of 10 Mb.


As part of our security requirements, new hires will need access to a personal mobile device to set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) upon joining the company. MFA is an important layer of protection for accessing Cambia systems and is required for all employees.

We are an Equal Opportunity employer dedicated to a drug and tobacco-free workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other status protected by law. A background check is required.

If you need accommodation for any part of the application process because of a medical condition or disability, please email CambiaCareers@cambiahealth.com. Information about how Cambia Health Solutions collects, uses, and discloses information is available in our Privacy Policy.


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