Under the direction of the Sr. Manager Workforce, the Workforce Coordinator implements and is accountable for overseeing the hiring of the Oregon Medical Group and Oregon Clinical Programs support caregivers into the Centralized Staffing Team. Responsible for delivering business value through effective coordination of services, this position is responsible for working with Talent Acquisition, Centralized Staffing Team Leaders, Clinic leaders and Workforce Education for the hiring and onboarding processes. This position is responsible for analyzing the needs of the medical group to determine the predictive hiring levels for each position in the Centralized Staffing Team in partnership with clinic leaders. This position will be responsible for ensuring completion of required education and training to maintain compliance with current standards and expectations of each role in the onboarding process. Finally, the Workforce Specialist maintains and utilizes hiring and staffing metrics and analyzes results for constant quality improvement, which are implemented and tracked to ensure our clinics are staffed at optimal levels with the right people at the right time.

Every day, 119,000 compassionate caregivers serve patients and communities through Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, driven by a belief that health is a human right.
Rooted in the founding missions of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, courageous women ahead of their time who brought health care and other social services to the American West when it was still a rugged, untamed frontier, we share a singular commitment to improve the health of all.
From our earliest days, we’ve met new challenges by pioneering new solutions. Today, with 51 hospitals, 829 clinics and a comprehensive range of services, we strive to meet the needs of communities across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington through a diverse family of Catholic, other faith-based and mission-driven secular organizations.
Now, as we face a new frontier—a changing health care landscape—we draw upon their pioneering and compassionate spirit to plan for the next century of health for a better world, especially for the poor and vulnerable.
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