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Transitional Housing Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Peer Supervisor

Beaverton, OR ยท On-site

$62K/yr

... accessing transitional housing, connecting to community based mental health or substance use treatment services, and resource gathering (food boxes, medical needs, etc.) to promote overall ...

Resident Services Navigator

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$24.17 - $26.68/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Two years' relevant experience working with at-risk youth, homeless youth and/or in a shelter or transitional housing program. * Experience, ability, and commitment to work with sexual minorities and ...

Overnight Resident Services Navigator

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$24.17 - $26.68/hr

Two years' relevant experience working with at-risk youth, homeless youth and/or in a shelter or transitional housing program. * Experience, ability, and commitment to work with sexual minorities and ...

Overnight Resident Services Navigator

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$24.17 - $26.68/hr

Two years' relevant experience working with at-risk youth, homeless youth and/or in a shelter or transitional housing program. * Experience, ability, and commitment to work with sexual minorities and ...

Resident Services Navigator

Portland, OR

$24.17 - $26.68/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Two years' relevant experience working with at-risk youth, homeless youth and/or in a shelter or transitional housing program. * Experience, ability, and commitment to work with sexual minorities and ...

$120K - $150K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As a Solutions Engineer for Affordable Housing , you will serve as the crucial technical backbone ... transitions. * Prioritizing urgency and transparency: Own the end-to-end technical response for ...

Rent Assistance Specialist

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$78.80/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Provide housing advocacy and logistical support that helps participants obtain or transition into more stable housing. * Connect participants with NAYA's wraparound services and community resources ...

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How much do transitional housing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for transitional housing in Oregon is $40.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.00 and $38.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is transitional housing?

A Transitional Housing job involves assisting individuals or families in temporary housing as they work toward permanent, stable living situations. Responsibilities may include case management, connecting clients with resources, providing emotional support, and ensuring a safe and structured environment. These roles are often found in nonprofit organizations, shelters, or government programs and may serve populations such as homeless individuals, domestic violence survivors, or those recovering from addiction. The goal is to help clients gain independence and secure long-term housing.

What does a transitional housing professional do?

As a Transitional Housing professional, your daily responsibilities typically include conducting intake assessments, creating individualized service plans, and connecting clients with essential resources such as employment support, healthcare, and permanent housing options. You will work closely with clients to monitor their progress, advocate on their behalf, and coordinate with community partners and other service providers. The role also involves maintaining detailed case notes and participating in regular team meetings to ensure a collaborative approach. This dynamic environment requires flexibility, strong organizational skills, and a dedication to helping individuals overcome barriers to stable housing.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in transitional housing?

To succeed in a Transitional Housing role, individuals need a strong understanding of case management, social services, and housing resources, often supported by a background in social work or a related field. Familiarity with client management databases, documentation systems, and knowledge of local housing regulations is valuable. Exceptional interpersonal, problem-solving, and crisis intervention skills help professionals build trust and effectively support vulnerable populations. These skills are essential for guiding clients toward stable, long-term housing and coordinating services in a compassionate and efficient manner.

What are some examples of transitional housing?

Examples of transitional housing include supervised apartment programs, shared housing arrangements, and temporary shelters designed to help individuals transition from homelessness or institutional settings to permanent housing. These programs often provide support services such as case management, life skills training, and employment assistance to facilitate stability and independence.

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

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Infographic showing various Transitional Housing job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 54% Full Time, and 46% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $83,900 per year, or $40.3 per hour.

Mobile Permanent Supportive Housing Specialist (MPSH)

El Programa Hispano Catolico

Gresham, OR โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description:

Become A Part of the El Programa Hispano Catòlico Team

El Programa Hispano Católico (EPHC) is an organization that supports individuals in reaching their fullest potential. For nearly 40 years, our mission has been to advance racial equity and social justice through the power of our Latine roots, culture, and community. This mission, which is at the heart of everything we do, has allowed us to respond to local needs by addressing the social determinants of health. We achieve this through our program areas: Housing, Economic Sustainability, Education, Community Wellness, and DV/SA Prevention and Intervention. Today, EPHC serves more than 30,000 people annually and employs over 100 staff members, the majority of whom are bilingual, and over 93% are bicultural.

Although EPHC is affiliated with the Catholic Charities Network, candidates or participants do not need to be Catholic to work with us or receive services. Across our programs and services, staff of all faiths-or none-work within our framework of respect for our mission, the dignity of the human person, and the common good.

To learn more about EPHC, visit our website at https://elprograma.org/

Benefits:

  • Vacation & Sick Time Benefits
  • 14 Paid Holidays
  • 90% employer-paid health insurance with buy-up options
  • 401k with Employer Contribution
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Access to our Retirement plan
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Group Life Insurance
  • Bonus Wellness Days
  • Continuous Growth and Development Opportunities
  • Opportunities to serve your community and make a positive impact

About The Role:

Mobile Permanent Supportive Housing Specialist (MPSH) – This role supports communities that that have experienced chronic homelessness in transitioning to permanent supportive housing. This role works collaboratively with members of other organizations also providing supportive housing services: EPHC (El Programa Hispano Catolico), NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association), Coalition of Community Health Clinics, Mental Health Association of Oregon, and JOIN to provide housing retention services.

Using the evidence-based Permanent Supportive Housing model and JOIN’s Housing First approach, the MPSH program offers equity-informed, participant-driven, trauma-informed, and relationship-based services. With wraparound support—including case management, mental health services, and peer support—we aim to build trust, promote strengths, and ensure successful tenancy for our participants. The collaborative provides trauma-informed tools for an individual’s professional success in this role. Those in this role have access to professional counseling through coalition, training funds, and it is aimed for those who plan to obtain a mental health professional certification (QMHP).


Principle Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Provide housing placement and retention support services to people referred through the adult system coordinated access case conferencing process.
  • Work with individuals to develop individualized housing plans and identify supportive services to promote housing stability.
  • Assist individuals with completing housing applications and other required paperwork.
  • Build and maintain collaborative relationships with resident services staff, property managers, and management companies.
  • Provide ongoing support to individuals, including assisting with rent payments and connecting them with necessary services.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of all participant interactions and services provided.
  • Attend weekly case meetings to review case files, discuss progress and challenges, and coordinate services with other team members.
  • Attend and participate in training, meetings, and other professional development opportunities as required to maintain current knowledge and skills related to housing and homelessness issues.
  • Adherence to El Programa Hispano Católico policies and procedures.
  • Work in collaboration with all the other organization part of this collaborative to ensure the success of this contract and all individuals participating in these services.
  • Maintains punctual, regular, and reliable attendance.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Must be bilingual (Spanish/English) and bi-culturally competent.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and in writing, in Spanish and English.
  • Bachelor’s degree in social/human services or mental health field required.
  • QMHP certified or willing to obtain the certification with the support of EPHC.
  • Experience and knowledge working with a broad range of issues affecting homeless Latinx/ Hispanic and other BIPOC communities (Black, Indigenous, or People of Color).
  • Intermediate proficiency in all programs of Microsoft Office; experience with data entry.
  • Demonstrate judgment and discretion in dealing with confidential matters.
  • Must be able to organize and prioritize work, be proactive, take initiative, follow through, and simultaneously manage multiple priorities to ensure goals are met in a timely manner.
  • Willingness to learn new skills and take on new responsibilities.
  • Strong analytical and strategic problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work well in a team setting, as well as independently; be flexible and adapt well to different dynamics in a fast-paced work environment.
  • Ability to support organizational and program-specific mission and goals.
  • Ability to lift 40 pounds.
  • Access to a reliable motor vehicle. Must have a driver’s license, ability to obtain automobile insurance at levels required by the agency (100/300/100).
  • Satisfactory results from civil, criminal, and motor vehicle background checks are required.

Compensation: $25.00-$27.00 per hour. Compensation is commensurate with skills and experience.


Location & Typical Working Conditions: Some of the work performed by this position can be accomplished in a hybrid/remote work environment, though frequent in-person meetings will be required. There are times when work requires in-person, onsite activities. On-site work is located at EPHC’s office in Gresham, OR, Join PDX in Portland, OR, and meeting participants in the community. Job duties may require occasional travel, and evening and weekend work depending on project deadlines.


TO APPLY: Please visit and apply through El Programa Hispano’s online application at www.elprograma.org/careers

EPHC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

El Programa Hispano Catolico is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. EPHC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, veteran, military status, religion, age, creed, national origin, sexual identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state or federal law.

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