Status: Full time non-exempt, 40 hours per week
Compensation: $30 - $33 per hour / $62,400 - $68,640 per year
Benefits: Employer-paid health, vision, and dental insurance; life and long-term disability insurance; 401K employer contributions; 232 hours of flexible leave and 120 hours of sick leave, both prorated according to date of hire related to July 1st; 11 paid holidays; and cell phone and hybrid work stipends. Neighborhood Partnerships is an eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Union representation: This position is represented by ILWU Local 5. The compensation, benefits, and conditions of work for this position are collectively bargained.
Equity
Neighborhood Partnerships (NP) is a mission-driven organization committed to equity and inclusion. New hires participate in equity specific onboarding training, and all staff participate in ongoing professional and personal development related to equity and inclusion. Please read our Racial Equity Statement.
About Neighborhood Partnerships
NP works to advance housing and economic justice through several initiatives, coalitions, and projects. These include the Oregon Housing Alliance, which works to advance housing opportunity in Oregon; the Oregon Individual Development Account (IDA) Initiative, which funds matched savings accounts for Oregonians with low incomes to save for an education, home, small business, or other investment; and the Oregon Economic Justice Roundtable (OEJR), which convenes a shared table of advocates, nonprofits, and funders to advance action for racial and sustained economic justice. We dedicate time and resources at every level of the organization to address disparities based on identity and to apply an equity lens to all decisions, programs, and policies.
About this position
The Evaluation Analyst contributes to the IDA Initiative’s use of data to communicate about strategies which can advance racial equity and economic justice. The Analyst works with IDA providers to promote quality survey and administrative data collection. Using statistical software, the Analyst maintains systems for cleaning and coding data related to whom IDAs are reaching and how participants are impacted. The Analyst will prepare existing, routine reports for IDA providers to inform program decisions. They conduct descriptive analysis and effectively communicate findings. Working alongside the Data & Evaluation Manager, the Evaluation Analyst brings critical thinking and problem-solving skills to improve data collection and reporting processes. More information about the IDA Initiative can be found at oregonidainitiative.org.
Responsibilities & Essential Job Functions
(Note, percentage of time spent in each function will fluctuate based on current projects.)
Core Competencies & Experience
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for the role The ideal candidate will have:
Desired Competencies
Application Instructions
This position is open until filled. We will begin reviewing resumes on October 28, 2024. Please submit your resume and cover letter through this form. In your cover letter, please respond to the following questions:
Other information
Physical abilities: The position requires physical abilities related to working in a typical office environment and communicating with people internally and externally, and meeting in various locations throughout the state of Oregon. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily without posing a direct threat to the safety or health of employees or others. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
NP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, women, and people with disabilities. The Board and staff believe they can meet the organization’s mission only with a diverse Board and staff who cultivate a culture of equity and inclusion.
Status: Full time non-exempt, 40 hours per week
Compensation: $30 - $33 per hour / $62,400 - $68,640 per year
Benefits: Employer-paid health, vision, and dental insurance; life and long-term disability insurance; 401K employer contributions; 232 hours of flexible leave and 120 hours of sick leave, both prorated according to date of hire related to July 1st; 11 paid holidays; and cell phone and hybrid work stipends. Neighborhood Partnerships is an eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Union representation: This position is represented by ILWU Local 5. The compensation, benefits, and conditions of work for this position are collectively bargained.
Equity
Neighborhood Partnerships (NP) is a mission-driven organization committed to equity and inclusion. New hires participate in equity specific onboarding training, and all staff participate in ongoing professional and personal development related to equity and…
Benefits: Employer-paid health, vision, and dental insurance; life and long-term disability insurance; 401K employer contributions; 232 hours of flexible leave and 120 hours of sick leave, both prorated according to date of hire related to July 1st; 11 paid holidays; and cell phone and hybrid work stipends. Neighborhood Partnerships is an eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Benefits: Employer-paid health, vision, and dental insurance; life and long-term disability insurance; 401K employer contributions; 232 hours of flexible leave and 120 hours of sick leave, both prorated according to date of hire related to July 1st; 11 paid holidays; and cell phone and hybrid work stipends. Neighborhood Partnerships is an eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Status: Full time non-exempt, 40 hours per week
Compensation: $30 - $33 per hour / $62,400 - $68,640 per year
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Union representation: This position is represented by ILWU Local 5. The compensation, benefits, and conditions of work for this position are collectively bargained.
Equity
Neighborhood Partnerships (NP) is a mission-driven organization committed to equity and inclusion. New hires participate in equity specific onboarding training, and all staff participate in ongoing professional and personal development related to equity and inclusion. Please read our Racial Equity Statement.
About Neighborhood Partnerships
NP works to advance housing and economic justice through several initiatives, coalitions, and projects. These include the Oregon Housing Alliance, which works to advance housing opportunity in Oregon; the Oregon Individual Development Account (IDA) Initiative, which funds matched savings accounts for Oregonians with low incomes to save for an education, home, small business, or other investment; and the Oregon Economic Justice Roundtable (OEJR), which convenes a shared table of advocates, nonprofits, and funders to advance action for racial and sustained economic justice. We dedicate time and resources at every level of the organization to address disparities based on identity and to apply an equity lens to all decisions, programs, and policies.
About this position
The Evaluation Analyst contributes to the IDA Initiative’s use of data to communicate about strategies which can advance racial equity and economic justice. The Analyst works with IDA providers to promote quality survey and administrative data collection. Using statistical software, the Analyst maintains systems for cleaning and coding data related to whom IDAs are reaching and how participants are impacted. The Analyst will prepare existing, routine reports for IDA providers to inform program decisions. They conduct descriptive analysis and effectively communicate findings. Working alongside the Data & Evaluation Manager, the Evaluation Analyst brings critical thinking and problem-solving skills to improve data collection and reporting processes. More information about the IDA Initiative can be found at oregonidainitiative.org.
Responsibilities & Essential Job Functions
(Note, percentage of time spent in each function will fluctuate based on current projects.)
Design and update data collection forms in our client management database and electronic survey system. Consult with a diverse array of stakeholders on data collection changes. Coordinate changes with coworkers, IDA program staff, product support, translators, and our database provider, Vistashare. Follow procedures to create monthly survey panels and distribute surveys. Conduct interviews and focus groups with program staff and participants to validate data collection tools or understand program processes and impacts.
Follow procedures and use analytic software to perform quality checks and prepare datasets (with thousands of records) for analysis. Troubleshoot provider questions and resolve technical issues in our client management database or statistical software script (most of our projects use SPSS syntax). Provide technical assistance for non-profit staff and support trainings on data-related topics. Create documents to support data collection and analysis.
Use statistical programming language to create analytic variables, merge datasets, and conduct descriptive analysis. Identify and organize themes in open-ended survey and interview responses using qualitative analysis software. Assist in preparing reports and presentations that identify policy needs. Utilize existing procedures and build out new methods to create and format tables, charts, and maps for effective data presentation. Describe findings using an equity and systems-focused lens.
Support ongoing work to integrate anti-racist practices and structures into all aspects of NP’s operations and programs. Contribute to the development of and hold yourself and others accountable to NP’s equity goals and organizational agreements. Participate in shared support roles for staff meetings, the biennial two-day RE: Conference, and other organizational projects. Occasionally assist with hiring and onboarding of new NP employees.
Core Competencies & Experience
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for the role The ideal candidate will have:
Desired Competencies
Application Instructions
This position is open until filled. We will begin reviewing resumes on October 28, 2024. Please submit your resume and cover letter through this form. In your cover letter, please respond to the following questions:
Other information
NP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, women, and people with disabilities. The Board and staff believe they can meet the organization’s mission only with a diverse Board and staff who cultivate a culture of equity and inclusion.
Status: Full time non-exempt, 40 hours per week
Compensation: $30 - $33 per hour / $62,400 - $68,640 per year
Supervisory responsibilities: None
Union representation: This position is…
Please apply at: https://neighborhoodpartnerships.org/careers/
Please apply at: https://neighborhoodpartnerships.org/careers/