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Career Opportunities

See below for recent position postings within the Oregon Community Action and Anti-Poverty Network.

For full descriptions and application information, hover over a listing and visit the application link. 

Officer Coordinator

Community Action Organization (CAO)

Hillsboro, OR

Closes: 

Request for Proposal - IT Services

Community Action Partnership of Oregon

Oregon

Closes: 

2025-02-28

Senior Accountant

Yamhill Community Action Partnership (YCAP)

McMinnville, OR

Closes: 

SSVF Program Manager

Community Action Partnership of Oregon

Remote - Oregon

Closes: 

2025-03-07

Classroom Aide, Duration

Community Action Organization (CAO)

Sherwood, OR

Closes: 

Classroom Aide, Full Day Full Year (Temporary)

Community Action Organization (CAO)

Hillsboro, OR

Closes: 

2025-03-09

Deputy Director

Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC)

Hood River and The Dallas, OR

Closes: 

Teacher, Full Day, Full Year, Head Start (Temporary)

Community Action Organization (CAO)

Hillsboro, OR

Closes: 

2025-03-09

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Oregon's Poverty Fighting Network:

17 Community Action Agencies and Oregon Human Development Corporation, a statewide agency serving farmworkers. CAPO and its members are part of the national Community Action Network – a network made up of more than 1,100 local, private, non-profit, and public agencies that work to alleviate and eliminate poverty. 

Community Action Partnership of Oregon

c/o MWVCAA

2475 Center St NE

Salem, Oregon 97301

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Phone: (503) 316-3951

Email: Info@CAPOregon.org

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