The Oregon AETC is not currently hiring. Please see below for other opportunities.
Partner Organizations’ Career Opportunities
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Part-time HIV Peer Navigator position available for our Vancouver Salmon Creek Medical Clinic in Clark County. The HIV Peer Navigator, ideally a person living with HIV, will be primarily responsible for helping patients engage and remain in care for HIV treatment. This person will address the gaps in care for patients with a new diagnosis of HIV and those with higher needs who have been lost to care. There will be a focus on rapid initiation of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) and maintaining connection to healthcare and medication adherence to strive to achieve viral load suppression. They will be the primary contact for patients with a new diagnosis of HIV. Provides support and education to people living with HIV. Meets for one-on-one sessions. Communicates with their assigned clients via texts and/or phone calls between educational sessions and provides information on community-based services for patients living with HIV and their families as needed. This is a grant supported position and regular reports and data collection will be necessary.
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The Southern Oregon Coast Harm Reduction Coordinator will work with the Southern Oregon Prevention Manager in the coordination of services, supervise volunteers, and provide HIV client-centered counseling and needle exchange to populations at the highest risk for HIV in Coos and Curry Counties. The Naloxone Educator will provide community education on Harm Reduction and the Naloxone six-step training.
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This position works directly with people at risk for HIV, HCV, STIs and TB and provides rapid testing for HIV, Hep-C and Syphilis as well as provide syringe exchange services. The Community Health Worker will play a critical role in utilizing harm reduction strategies and motivational interviewing to empower clients to take steps to reduce their risk for overdose, improve their health, and access treatment.
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This job includes providing harm reduction services in Brookings, Gold Beach, and Port Orford. The Prevention Specialist will also provide community education on Harm Reduction and the Naloxone six-step training in Coos and Curry Counties.
Internship Opportunities
The Oregon AETC is open to interns who can work on various projects. These internships are designed for students seeking practice or field experience as part of the completion of their graduate degree at an accredited program. Priority will be given to students pursuing their degrees in the state of Oregon.