
About Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers
Helping Hands provides HOPE and CARE through personal, trauma-informed programs to individuals experiencing homelessness.
Our programs are Trauma-Informed, Data-Driven, and Person-Centered.
We take the time to learn each individual's story and help connect them to the appropriate local resources and services to meet their unique needs. We do not duplicate available services; instead, we build strong collaborative partnerships with local programs and foster connections between participants and our community partners.
The right individual for this position has a passion for helping others, is nonjudgmental, and able to deal with difficult situations in positive and constructive ways. The RA Supervisor works in partnership and collaboration with fellow Supervisors to lead a team of Resident Advisors and supervise day-to-day shelter activities; facilitate problem solving and crisis intervention services with participants. Full-time, evenings/weekends required. $23.00 per hour.
Day-to-day: Provides staff oversight such as new hire onboarding, training, conducting check-ins, shift scheduling and overtime management, approving timesheets and PTO. Provides participant services such as handling grievances, leave requests, perform urinalysis and breathalyzer testing, oversee bunk assignments, dorm inspections and property storage. Ensures timely data entry, up-to-date incident logs, shift reports, and participant records, both manually and using web-based program. Attends regular agency and staff meetings.
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Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers was founded by Alan Evans, who was homeless for over 25 years. He was removed from an abusive home and sent to foster care at age 11, but when his circumstances didn't improve, he ran away and was homeless and addicted by age 13. Without adequate resources to address his childhood traumas and help him make positive changes to be able to reenter society, getting arrested meant getting rescued. But his arresting officer asked to hear his story and helped him find sobriety and sustainability. Evans started Helping Hands to give other homeless people what he himself had needed: a helping hand to a sustainable life.
In 2002, Evans opened an 8-bed home for the homeless in Seaside, OR, and over the years Helping Hands has expanded to meet the changing needs for homeless services in surrounding communities. When more homeless seniors and families with children began needing Helping Hands' support, we began to offer Case Management with Individual Reentry Plans to guide each person in gaining skills and accessing the resources they need to rebuild self-sufficiency. With trauma-informed best practices, we collect our clients' stories, demographics, and needs in our proprietary database and use this to guide their treatment. We now operate 11 emergency homeless shelter and Reentry Program facilities, providing over 350 beds per night in Clatsop, Tillamook, Yamhill, Multnomah, & Lincoln Counties in Oregon. The most recent project to expand capacity to serve the homeless has been the Bybee Lakes Hope Center at the former Wapato Jail property in the Port of Portland, OR.
The Mission of Helping Hands is to provide a helping hand to a sustainable life through Resources, Recovery, and Reentry.