The Oregon for Everyone Manager will join 1000 Friends to lead the launch of Oregon for Everyone, a new program to support local pro-housing movements across the state. Oregon for Everyone addresses major barriers to realizing housing and community stability for all Oregonians, ranging from policy barriers to funding and financing shortfalls to misinformation or misunderstanding.
Oregon for Everyone builds on over 8 years of intentional coalition-building (Portland For Everyone, Anti-displacement PDX Coalition) community organizing, communications testing, policy research (Residential Infill Project, Better Housing by Design), advocacy on legislation (House Bill 2001, 2019 1 legislative session), and agency rulemaking to reshape communities to be more vibrant and inclusive through land use decisions. The efforts have resulted in durable, groundbreaking wins: tangible incentives for affordable housing developers, over $300,000 in anti-displacement policies and investments; upzoning along frequent transit corridors and walkable mixed-use areas; developer investments in neighborhood-scale walking, bicycling, and rolling infrastructure; and more.
The Oregon for Everyone Manager will rebuild and nurture a diverse coalition of individuals, community organizations, and local businesses under a united vision and set of policy improvements, funding and financing solutions, and public engagement actions. The Manager will help the coalition advocate for improvements that benefit existing residents by enabling them to remain in their neighborhoods while also making room for and welcoming new residents. The Oregon for Everyone Manager will lead our work with community members and advocates to ensure that the voices of everyday Oregonians are a part of the zoning, financing, permitting, and planning decisions about where and how housing gets built for people of all income levels and housing needs in every neighborhood. This position will provide local housing organizations and activists with the technical information and communications training to support their advocacy efforts with local elected officials, communities, and civic leaders when there is housing legislation under consideration in their area or at the state level.
Oregon for Everyone also focuses on creating a positive daily experience for residents; we are not satisfied with housing production by itself. We combine other policy and funding solutions to build communities with diverse, affordable housing options in proximity to schools, stores, transit, jobs, and amenities. We also recognize the growing population of seniors, many living on fixed incomes, whose needs are not being met with the growing lack of housing options to age in place. Meeting the needs of this sector is vital to the quality of community life.
The Oregon for Everyone Organizer will be a member of the 1000 Friends Program Team and does not currently supervise other staff but may do so should a position open that is appropriate to supervise. This position is also able to supervise interns and volunteers.
Responsibilities & Scope
Policy Advocacy and Community Engagement
Communication & Collaboration
Administration
Measures for Success
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, submit a resume, 3 professional references, and a cover letter (1-page, single-sided) describing how your experience and skills match the needs of the organization. Provide these materials as a single PDF document and email them to jobs@friends.org with “Oregon for Everyone Manager" in the subject line. Applications will start being reviewed the week of March 10, 2025. Interviews for competitive candidates will be scheduled for mid-late March 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, who may be someone who doesn't meet every qualification listed. Do not sell yourself short. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for the role.
The Oregon for Everyone Manager will join 1000 Friends to lead the launch of Oregon for Everyone, a new program to support local pro-housing movements across the state. Oregon for Everyone addresses major barriers to realizing housing and community stability for all Oregonians, ranging from policy barriers to funding and financing shortfalls to misinformation or misunderstanding.
Oregon for Everyone builds on over 8 years of intentional coalition-building (Portland For Everyone, Anti-displacement PDX Coalition) community organizing, communications testing, policy research (Residential Infill Project, Better Housing by Design), advocacy on legislation (House Bill 2001, 2019 1 legislative session), and agency rulemaking to reshape communities to be more vibrant and inclusive through land use decisions. The efforts have resulted in durable, groundbreaking wins: tangible incentives for affordable housing developers, over $300,000 in…
1000 Friends of Oregon offers competitive compensation, 100% employer-paid medical and dental for employees (80% for dependents), 403(b) retirement plans with employer matching for eligible employees, employer-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance, Employee Assistance Plan, flexible/family-friendly work schedules, generous paid vacation, sabbatical plan, and a collaborative work environment. 1000 Friends of Oregon also provides professional development opportunities. As a result, you will find a culture that supports and inspires collective and personal achievement.
1000 Friends of Oregon offers competitive compensation, 100% employer-paid medical and dental for employees (80% for dependents), 403(b) retirement plans with employer matching for eligible employees, employer-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance, Employee Assistance Plan, flexible/family-friendly work schedules, generous paid vacation, sabbatical plan, and a collaborative work environment. 1000 Friends of Oregon also provides professional development opportunities. As a result, you will find a culture that supports and inspires collective and personal achievement.
Speak a language other than English ($2,000 additional salary increase if able and willing to connect with Oregonians who speak the language as part of this position)
Speak a language other than English ($2,000 additional salary increase if able and willing to connect with Oregonians who speak the language as part of this position)
To apply, submit a resume, 3 professional references, and a cover letter (1-page, single-sided) describing how your experience and skills match the needs of the organization. Provide these materials as a single PDF document and email them to jobs@friends.org with “Oregon for Everyone Manager" in the subject line. Applications will start being reviewed the week of March 10, 2025. Interviews for competitive candidates will be scheduled for mid-late March 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, who may be someone who doesn't meet every qualification listed. Do not sell yourself short. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for the role.
We will host an informational session about this new position on Wednesday, February 26th @ 11:30 AM on Zoom. The info session will be in a webinar format and attendees names will be hidden for anonymity. The session will also be recorded and posted to our website if you can't make it at that time.
Link to register for the info session: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9mBdqt7uS0KFYoKYs-r20g
To apply, submit a resume, 3 professional references, and a cover letter (1-page, single-sided) describing how your experience and skills match the needs of the organization. Provide…