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Disaster Recovery Operations Analyst (OPA2) - Limited Duration
Oregon Housing & Community Services | |
paid holidays, sick time, retirement plan, remote work | |
United States, Oregon, Salem | |
725 Summer Street Northeast (Show on map) | |
May 01, 2024 | |
Initial Posting Date: 04/24/2024Application Deadline: 05/09/2024Agency: Oregon Housing and Community ServicesSalary Range: $4,998 - $7,647Position Type: EmployeePosition Title: Disaster Recovery Operations Analyst (OPA2) - Limited DurationJob Description: Oregon Housing & Community Services Disaster Recovery Operations Analyst - Limited Duration [Operations & Policy Analyst 2] Remote Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is looking for a Disaster Recovery Operations Analyst. In this position the candidate will evaluate, design, and improve operational systems and processes within the Recovery & Resilience section. If this sounds like the career challenging position you have been seeking, then we want to hear from you and apply today! OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & INCLUSIONOHCS commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ+ community members, and others to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community. Our Vision is that all Oregonians can pursue prosperity and live free from poverty. Our Mission is to provide stable and affordable housing and engage leaders to develop integrated statewide policy that addresses poverty and provides opportunity for Oregonians. Our Core Values: Collaboration - Compassion - Equity - Integrity - Leadership - Transparency. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The person in this position will evaluate, design, and improve operational systems and processes within the Recovery & Resilience section. This includes developing and refining business processes, implementing technology solutions that enhance disaster recovery programs, and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. The role actively contributes to strategic planning and policy development to effectively address operational needs and legislative changes. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSA Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science, or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and two years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work. To request a copy of the position description, please contact: DESIRED ATTRIBUTESThe most competitive candidates will possess the following attributes, experience, and knowledge:
You will become part of an innovative and strategic group of professionals and enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package!
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If you have questions about the job announcement, or need an alternate format to apply, please contact the HR Solutions Inbox at: WHO WE AREOregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) is Oregon's housing finance agency. We provide financial and program support to create and preserve opportunities for quality, affordable housing for Oregonians of lower and moderate income. Our vision is that all Oregonians can pursue prosperity and to live free from poverty. Across Oregon, housing has emerged as a paramount concern. The lack of available housing, high rents and high home prices are driving rapid increases in housing instability and homelessness. The data is clear: too many Oregonians are without a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. OHCS is placing a greater emphasis on strategic planning and the way we invest our resources. Recently, we have restructured, refocused, and reimagined our agency. Our work has led to an increased emphasis on data, research, and customer service. We are carrying that effort forward with the . The plan articulates the extent of Oregon's housing problem and what we can do to address it. OHCS committed to the Housing Stability Council and our stakeholders that the plan will be responsive to the needs of the state. OHCS released its to update the agency's significant progress in meeting the goals outlined in the 2019 Statewide Housing Plan. We are now more than halfway into the five-year plan. To learn more about Oregon Housing and Community Services, visit our website: DISASTER RECOVERY & RELIANCEThe Oregon Department of Housing and Community Services (OHCS) has established a new division to manage recovery from major disasters. The Recovery & Resilience section will administer long-term state and federal grants to benefit disaster survivors and impacted communities in Oregon. Primarily, the division is recovering from the major disasters that occurred during Labor Day Weekend of 2020 when fires caused the loss of nearly 4,200 homes in the state. The Oregon Legislature allocated $150 million in specific wildfire recovery along with substantial affordable housing funding which will be applied to disaster impacted regions, and the federal government is expected to allocate resources to the recovery as well. OHCS has set aggressive goals to replace as much of the lost housing as it possibly can, and to provide a comprehensive recovery for individuals impacted by the fires. This division is a key function of OHCS and will develop innovative business practices within the agency through the administration of multiple CDBG-DR programs for recovery and resilience including HARP, HOP, IHA, PIER, and others. Under the CDBG-DR grant, DRR plans to carry out multiple Substantial Action Plan Amendments (SAPAs), which will likely result in significant program changes, the addition of new programs, and the development of updated and/or new policies and reporting requirements. WANT TO KNOW MORE? LET US HELP YOU!
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