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0.75 FTE TEMPORARY Grant-Funded Prevention Specialist

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Oregon City School District

Oregon City, OR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Job Description

Openings as of 6/19/2026 force display?

True Openings as of 6/19/2026 0.75 FTE
TEMPORARY
Grant-Funded Prevention Specialist JobID:
364
Position Type:
Licensed Educator/ School Counselor Date Posted:
6/19/2026
Location:
Oregon City Community Education Position Summary In collaboration with Oregon City Together (OCT) the Prevention Specialist provides evidence-based prevention and early intervention services to students in Oregon City School District (OCSD). This position works with core education programs and mental health services across the district to provide leadership in the assessment, planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of substance use prevention and intervention services within the school environment, coordinating these activities with community agencies and organizations. The Prevention Specialist works in cooperation with a variety of staff, including school counselors, social workers, behavioral health and wellness teams, nurses, and community coalition. This position works out of a central location with time divided between school sites. Essential Functions Facilitate student-led wellness clubs at District middle schools to promote positive youth development, incorporating the utilization of the Know Your Neuro platform. Coordinate peer-to-peer campaigns addressing mental health, brain development, and the risks of substance use. Deliver evidence-based and/or evidence-informed programming (ie, the Blues Program) with a focus on early intervention for high-risk youth. Contribute to OCT's parent education efforts, including outreach to culturally and linguistically diverse families. Support the coordination and delivery of training and collaborative efforts that build cultural responsiveness among staff and volunteers. Work closely with school and community leaders, mental health professionals, teachers, and nurses to coordinate prevention activities across school sites. Provide an evidence-based program for 5th graders. Support school staff in developing Social Emotional Learning for all students Maintain accurate documentation on a consistent basis. Complete and submit activity reports as needed for fulfillment of grant deliverables. May be required to work flexible or non-standard work hours, including evenings and weekends. Attend a minimum of one Oregon City Together coalition monthly meeting per quarter. General Maintain regular attendance and punctuality. Regularly participate in professional development. Provide culturally responsive services that are equitable, respectful, and relevant to people from a wide variety of cultures, backgrounds and orientations. Work effectively with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds, and respond with culturally responsive practices and communication. Follow all District policies, work procedures, and reasonable requests by direct and district supervisors and/or outside agencies. Maintain the integrity of confidential information relating to students, staff, and District patrons. Ensure compliance with HIPAA guidelines. Attend meetings and trainings as required. Perform other related duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to exercise independent judgment while adhering to prescribed policies and procedures and perform the essential functions of the position with minimal supervision. Proficient organizational skills and the ability to multitask and prioritize effectively. Ability to complete tasks within an assigned deadline. Ability to establish and maintain effective professional relationships and work in partnership with supervisors, other staff, students, and the general public. Ability to build and maintain rapport with youth and adults from diverse backgrounds and with diverse personalities. Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors, participants, and community partners face to face, online, and on the phone. Ability to demonstrate professionalism in all situations. Ability to maintain clear and appropriate boundaries to ensure professional integrity. Ability to follow a predetermined work schedule. Skill in computer operations and use of programs involving word processing, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. Ability to enter data accurately on a consistent basis. Effective and flexible communication skills. Ability to drive to perform work within the community. Minimum Qualifications Valid Oregon teaching, Personnel Services license, or a Limited Students Services license (OCSD sponsored) or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire. Certified Prevention Specialist (or will is currently working toward certification) Three years experience working in substance use prevention. Successful experience working in a school environment. Successful experience working with youth affected by substance use. Experience working with at-risk youth, and/or lived experience. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent may find appropriate and acceptable. Valid driver's license and access to reliable transportation. Successful completion of criminal history records check, as required by law. Preferred Qualifications Non-provisional TSPC license. Successful teaching experience. Bilingual Spanish-English. Strong lens on educational equity and serving the needs of diverse students. This
TEMPORARY
position is .75 FTE (6 hours per day).
Dates of employment:
August 31, 2026
  • June 17, 2027 191 work days per fiscal year.
Those applicants selected for interview will be notified of date, time, and place of interview. Oregon City School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We hire and promote without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age, veteran status, familial status, genetic information, and/or disability of employee, with or without reasonable accommodations, is able to perform the essential functions of the position. Email To A Friend Print Version Postings current as of 6/19/2026 10:31:49 PM CST. Powered by Aspex Solutions
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