Please consider joining the amazing team at The Arc Oregon.

The Arc Oregon is seeking an OTAC Trainer and we’d love to meet you!

STATUS:          Full-time, Non-Exempt
LOCATION:    Salem Office
DEADLINE:      Immediate Need – Reviewing on a rolling basis

The Organization

The Arc Oregon, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 1954, promotes and defends the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes. Together with our staff, board of directors, and our network of affiliated chapters, volunteers, and members, The Arc Oregon provides statewide advocacy, programs, services, and training.

Position Summary

The Administrative Assistant / OTAC Training Coordinator organizes various communication activities and supports the OTAC team to set up and promote educational training events and informational presentations. The person in this role also provides general administrative support for the organization as needed to meet the needs of internal and external customers including program staff, management team, board and committee members, members, donors, families, customers, disability professionals and other constituents and stakeholders. The position reports directly to the Executive Director but effectively serves all teams across the organization.

Salary and Benefits

Starting salary for this position is between $16 and $19 per hour, depending on experience and education.

Company benefits include:

  • Medical & Vision insurance – 100% paid for employees
  • Dental insurance – 100% paid for employees
  • Retirement plan with 3% company contribution and additional 2% match
  • Paid sick leave
  • Paid vacation
  • Paid holidays
  • Mileage reimbursement for work related travel
  • Continuing education opportunities

To Apply

Email your RESUME and COVER LETTER to employment@thearcoregon.org. Make sure your resume clearly demonstrates the required combination of education and experience, AND submit a COVER LETTER describing:

  • your experience in supporting people with IDD
  • your knowledge of and experience using person-centered practices
  • why you feel your education, experience, and skills are well-suited for this position

How do I login?

We have removed the login feature of our website. This will improve website speed and make it easier to access training and other resources.

How do I access training content?

As of 10/17/2022, registered attendees will no longer be required to log in to access course content. If you are registered for an upcoming class, you were sent an email from training@thearcoregon.org or no-reply@mg.thearcoregon.org with more information.

How can I get help?

If you need assistance, please email us at training@thearcoregon.org.