State of Oregon

Youth Advisory Council - Oregon Department of Education

State of Oregon  •  $25/hr  •  Salem, OR (Onsite)  •  4 days ago
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Job Description

Initial Posting Date:

04/01/2026

Application Deadline:

05/31/2026

Agency:

Oregon Department of Education

Salary Range:

$25 per hour

Position Type:

Employee

Position Title:

Youth Advisory Council - Oregon Department of Education

The Oregon Department statewide Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is made up of youth from across the state who are passionate about leadership and using their voice to shape policy and programs to positively impact the lives of Oregon’s students.

Eligibility

  • Youth ages 14-18

  • Youth and students from EVERY school type and educational environment is encouraged to apply

  • Our council includes 2 representatives from each of Oregon’s ESDs, and we welcome everyone to apply.

We have confirmed seats available in these regions:

  • Clackamas

  • Harney

  • High Desert

  • Intermountain

  • Jefferson

  • Lake

  • Linn Benton Lincoln

  • Malheur

  • Multnomah

  • NW Regional

  • Region 18 Wallowas

  • South Coast

Note* if your region is not listed above, you are still strongly encouraged to apply and may be offered a waitlist position.

Position Details

  • YAC members attend monthly, virtual Zoom meetings that are typically held on Monday evenings. Meetings are usually 90-120 minutes long

  • A member’s term of service lasts for 1 academic year, and members can serve 2 terms

  • We are thrilled to offer members $25 per hour as compensation for their time.

The Work

As a member of this incoming class of youth leaders, YAC members will:

  • Set Council Goals and Measure Success - Develop clear goals and success criteria for youth advisory council’s role as an advisory body.

  • Review Existing Programs- Review current state programs and make recommendations for improvements that advance youth accountability from education leaders.

  • Assist with Surveys - Assist in reviewing and improving surveys to ensure accurate representation of youth perspectives.

  • Connect with other Youth Leaders - Engage with youth leaders, particularly from diverse communities, and explore leadership networks to identify best practices.

  • Improve Reporting Processes for Bias Incidents - Evaluate and recommend improvements for how youth report bias incidents or hate crimes, ensuring better support for affected youth.

  • Engage in member led subcommittee work such as AI safety in schools, extracurricular and club engagement, anti-discrimination practices, and elevating rural youth experiences

Ready to apply?

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Apply now! Application Instructions:

  • Click "Apply"

  • Create or Sign in to a Workday Account

  • Complete required fields in the "My Information" section

  • Skip "My Experience" section

  • Complete required fields in the "Application Questions" section

  • Complete required fields in the "Voluntary Disclosures" section

  • Review and click "Submit"

If you have questions regarding the process or application timeline, please contact Amy Hodge at amy.hodge@ode.oregon.gov or 503-385-6182.

State of Oregon

About State of Oregon

Official LinkedIn page for the state of Oregon. Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located on the Pacific coast, with Washington to the north, California to the south, Nevada on the southeast and Idaho to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern boundaries, respectively. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers, and settlers who formed an autonomous government in Oregon Country in 1843. The Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.

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