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Rural Carrier Associate Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Directional Drill Operator

Portland, OR · On-site

$40/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Most of the work is performed under master service agreements with telecom carriers and regional ... The scope of work consists of new builds, maintenance, and restoration in rural and metro areas and ...

IT Technician

Pendleton, OR · On-site

$25.19 - $44.66/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Big city amenities in rural family-oriented communities. Apply Directly at Our mission is to ... RESPONSIBILITIES Assists IT Administrator in carrying out daily IT tasks and duties relating, but ...

IT Technician

Pendleton, OR · On-site

$25.19 - $44.66/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Big city amenities in rural family-oriented communities. Apply Directly at Our mission is to ... RESPONSIBILITIES • Assists IT Administrator in carrying out daily IT tasks and duties relating ...

IT Technician

Pendleton, OR · On-site

$25.19 - $44.66/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Big city amenities in rural family-oriented communities. Apply Directly at Our mission is to ... Assists IT Administrator in carrying out daily IT tasks and duties relating, but not limited to ...

Rural Carrier Associate information

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How much do rural carrier associate jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for rural carrier associate in Oregon is $27.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.02 and $28.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a rural carrier associate?

Rural Carrier Associates (RCAs) are non-career employees of the United States Postal Service who deliver mail and packages on rural routes. They fill in for regular rural carriers during their days off or when they are on leave, ensuring that postal services in rural areas continue without interruption. RCAs may also sort mail, collect outgoing mail, and provide customer service along their delivery routes. The position requires driving a personal or postal vehicle, handling various weather conditions, and interacting with community members. Over time, RCAs can gain experience and may have opportunities to become full-time career rural carriers.

What are some common challenges rural carrier associates face when delivering mail in rural areas?

Rural Carrier Associates often encounter challenges such as navigating unpaved or poorly marked roads, dealing with inclement weather, and managing longer delivery routes compared to urban carriers. Additionally, they may need to use their own vehicles and ensure they are properly maintained for mail delivery. Adapting to these conditions requires good organizational skills, attention to safety, and a strong sense of independence.

What is the difference between Rural Carrier Associate vs Mail Carrier?

AspectRural Carrier AssociateMail Carrier
Required CredentialsValid driver's license, background checkValid driver's license, background check
Work EnvironmentRural routes, outdoor, variable weatherUrban/suburban routes, outdoor, weather-dependent
Employer & Industry UsageUnited States Postal Service (USPS), rural deliveryUSPS, urban and suburban delivery
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Rural Carrier Associates and Mail Carriers both work for USPS and require similar credentials. The main difference lies in their work environment: Rural Carrier Associates typically deliver in rural areas with longer, less dense routes, while Mail Carriers operate in urban and suburban settings with more frequent stops. Both roles involve outdoor work and require a valid driver's license. Understanding these differences can help job seekers find the best fit for their skills and preferences.

How much money does a rural carrier associate make?

A Rural Carrier Associate typically earns an hourly wage that ranges from $16 to $20, with annual salaries around $33,000 to $42,000 depending on location, experience, and hours worked. They often work part-time or seasonal schedules and may receive benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans.

Is being a rural carrier associate worth it?

Rural Carrier Associates (RCAs) deliver mail in rural areas and are typically part-time employees with flexible schedules. The role offers steady employment, benefits after a probation period, and opportunities for advancement, but pay is generally lower than full-time postal workers and may include physical demands and outdoor work.
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Infographic showing various Rural Carrier Associate job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 29% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,305 per year, or $27.1 per hour.

Residential Associate - On Call

Community Counseling Solutions

Boardman, OR • On-site

$19.42 - $27.74/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
JOB TITLE: Residential Associate
FLSA: Non-Exempt, On Call (Expectation to claim shifts as needed/available)
LOCATION: Boardman, Columbia River Ranch
SUPEVISOR: Facility Assistant Administrator
PAY GRADE: B5 ($19.42 - $27.74 per hour, depending on experience)
**Plus shift differential pay ranging from $1 to $2.50 for working nights and weekends
*** $500 Hiring Bonus until 10/31/26!!
(2 year Commitment, Staggered-taxed Payout)
Community Counseling Solutions provides a team-based Servant Leadership environment! Our mission is to provide dynamic, progressive, and diverse supports to improve the well-being of our communities and we're looking for motivated employees to help us continue our vision!
Apply Directly at https://ccswebsite.org/employment/
Location Information:
Nestled in the heart of Eastern Oregon, Boardman offers a unique blend of small-town charm and big opportunities. With its stunning views of the Columbia River, abundant outdoor recreation, and a growing economy driven by agriculture, energy, and technology, Boardman is a place where work-life balance truly thrives. Whether you're drawn to the peaceful pace of rural living or excited by the chance to be part of a dynamic and supportive community, Boardman provides the perfect setting to grow your career while enjoying the natural beauty and warmth of a close-knit town. Come discover why Boardman isn't just a place to work-it's a place to belong.
DESCRIPTION
Provides services and supports for clients that help the residents develop appropriate skills to increase or maintain their level of functioning. These services may include the mental health services, rehabilitation services, social services, personal services, medical, dental and other health care services, educational services, financial management services, legal services, vocational services, transportation, recreational and leisure activities, and other services required to meet a resident's needs as defined in the guidelines of their personal care plan. This person works directly with residents to promote recovery.
SUPERVISION
Supervision Received
The Assistant Administrator is the immediate supervision and provides supervision of the Residential Associate. However, given the nature of the business, the Facility Administrator will often provide direct supervision, primarily in the absence of the Assistant Administrator.
Supervision Exercised
Position does not supervise or assign work
RESPONSIBILITIES
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITES:
I. Professionalism
  • Follow & reference the policies and procedures, mission, and values of CCS.
  • Demonstrate leadership and independent judgment skills.
  • Manage time efficiently and effectively.
  • Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Follow & reference OARs.
  • Maintain confidentiality of information and protect client confidentiality while in the community.
  • Demonstrate alignment with the philosophy of collaborative problem solving and ability/discipline to utilize this approach in interactions with clients and colleagues.

II. Clinical
  • Actively supervise and interact with clients both in the community and within the facility.
  • Orient, train, and supervise residents to perform properly, safety, and independently within the guidelines of the personal care plan.
  • Provide services and support to the clients according to their individual service plan.
  • Demonstrate active listening and empathy skills.

III. Other skills and abilities
  • Transport clients to and from appointments and activities; provide direct supervision as necessary.
  • Administer prescribed medications, following physician orders for all medications within agency policies and procedures.
  • Assist clients as necessary in making and keeping medical appointments and filling prescriptions.
  • Demonstrate understanding of group dynamics and effectively intervene when necessary.
  • Assist clients as necessary with food purchases, preparation, and clean up.
  • Assist clients as necessary in completely housekeeping tasks and maintaining cleanliness of the home.
  • Provide direct skills training and coaching within skill areas including but not limited to: independent living/self-sufficiency, education, navigating the medical community, community living, and/or as assigned.
  • Report any suspected violations of client's rights or abuse of a client by another client or staff member according to policies and OARs regarding mandatory reporting. Such reporting is required for, but is not limited to, suspected incidents of physical assault, neglect of care, sexual exploitation or financial exploitation, which may also include borrowing or removing property from the program.
  • Transfer residents to and from wheelchairs, beds, chairs, toilets, etc. Using the training and guidelines provided for such activities. Pushing clients in wheelchairs may also be required.
  • Assist residents of either gender in personal self-management activities including eating, toileting, bathing, personal hygiene and grooming, cleaning, community access, personal spending, socialization, recreation, skill acquisition, and self-expression.
  • Participate in the inventory, ordering and/or purchasing of client program supplies, including food or medications, as assigned.

IV. Safety of Milieu
  • Effectively assess and manage crisis situations.
  • Demonstrate effective verbal intervention skills in de-escalating clients.
  • Demonstrate ability to identify risk situations and manage aggressive behaviors.
  • Maintain clean, sanitary, and safe conditions; for example, sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, window washing, etc. both routinely and as needed. Report all hazards.
  • Observe clients for changes in behavior and promptly report these changes to clinical supervisor.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of safety procedures, fire drills, and evacuation plans. Conducts evacuation/fire drills as assigned.
  • Remain up to date on all trainings.
  • V. Documentation
  • Document critical incidents using Incident Reports.
  • Document PCS notes/contact log/ADL sheet on residents' daily activities.
  • Conduct/Facilitate appropriate groups oriented to treatment needs.
  • Working in conjunction with QMHAs in meeting the facility, staff and resident's needs.
  • Provided timely documentation as required by OARs and CCS policies and procedures.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • VI. Safety Work Environment
  • Perform all work tasks in a proper and safe manner per established policies, procedures, and guidelines.
  • Perform all job responsibilities in accordance with prescribed safety and infection control procedures including thorough hand washing, use of disposable gloves where indicated, and proper disposal of soiled materials.
  • Cooperate with other staff and demonstrate respect of other staff, residents, and visitors to the program.
  • Contribute to ensuring the work environment is safe and well maintained to prevent unnecessary injury, time loss and agency expense.
  • Comply with all federal, state, and agency health and safety reporting requirements.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Requirements
QUALFICATIONS
Education and Experience
This position must have a high school diploma or equivalent, be able to pass a criminal history background check, and have a current drivers license. Ability to effectively communicate in written and verbal formats.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS:
Must pass all criminal history check requirements as required by ORS 181.536-181.537 and in accordance with OAR 410-007-0200 through 410-007-0380.
In addition to a pre-employment background check, each employee, volunteer and contractor shall be checked on a monthly basis against the OIG and GSA exclusion lists, as well as other federal and state agency lists. If it is discovered that an employee, volunteer or contractor is excluded or sanctioned it will be the cause for immediate termination of employment, volunteering, or the termination of the contract.
PRE HIRE DRUG SCREEN REQUIRED
PERSONAL AUTO INSURANCE:
Must hold a valid driver's license as well as personal auto insurance for privately owned Vehicles utilized for CCS business such as client service purposes, travel between business offices and the community, to attend required meetings and trainings.
Must show proof of $300,000 or more liability coverage for bodily injury and $100,000 or more in property damage and maintain said level of coverage for the duration of employment at CCS.
The employee's insurance is primary with CCS insurance being secondary. CCS reserves the right to deny any employee the use of a vehicle owned by CCS.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
This position requires an individual to be regularly available for work as scheduled. Position requires professional and personal skills to cope with stress associated with work involving a high degree of mental, emotional and physical demands. This position also requires the ability to bend, stoop, push and pull on an ongoing basis. This position may require an individual to lift and transfer clients using a two-person lifting technique. This position may involve working overtime, weekends, evening or overnight awake shifts. Must be willing to work a flexible work schedule depending on community and resident needs. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable persons with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Must be willing to work a flexible work schedule; depending on community and resident needs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work will generally occur at the residential treatment program and throughout the community.
The noise level in the office environment is usually moderate, but occasionally one may be exposed to loud noises. The noise in the community, including the homes of customers, is often difficult to predict. Occasional out of area travel and overnight stays will be required for attendance at meetings and/trainings.
Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations many be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or logical assignment to the position.
However, the employee also will be required to work in the community. Handicap access may not be available at all places where this position must go. There are some situations where this position may be required to respond to environments where a client is in crisis. The environments in these situations are difficult to predict and may be in uneven terrain.
This position exposes the employee to the everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety precautions typical of such places as an office or home environment.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and the employee and is subject to change by the employer as the need of the employer requirements of the job change.
Community Counseling Solutions IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MEMBER OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION
Salary Description
$19.42 - $27.74 per hour, depending on experience