Community Based Care Licensing Complaint Unit Supervisor; Human Services Supervisor
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Management
Healthcare Management, Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
Overview
Initial Posting Date: 01/23/2026
Final date to receive applications: 02/01/2026
Agency: Department of Human Services
Salary Range: $5,763 - $8,920
Position Type: Employee
Position Title: Community Based Care Licensing Complaint Unit Supervisor (Human Services Supervisor
2)
Job Description:
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Community Based Care Licensing Complaint Unit Supervisor (Human Services Supervisor
2) REQ-191975
Salary Range: $5763 - $8920
Location:
Salem
The Oregon Department of Human Services is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are guided by our Equity North Star and our vision for a positive RiSE organizational culture that advances equity and diversity. We encourage applications from historically underrepresented groups including women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, racial/ethnic groups, LGBTQIA2S+ community members, and others to help us achieve a diverse and inclusive community.
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!
Come be a part of a team focused on the safety and wellbeing of our aging and disabled population in Oregon. Are you prepared to lead a team that stands at the forefront of community safety and care? Join us in a pivotal role where your management skills will directly impact the effectiveness of vital programs and the well-being of our most vulnerable populations.
Summaryof Duties
In this position, you will execute the policies and goals through the management of operations, people, and their work. Provide direct supervision and management over staff and lower-level managers/supervisors. Organize and assign work activities and projects, manage programs, monitor workflow, and review and evaluate work products, methods, and procedures. Participate in strategic planning. With the passage of SB739 in 2025, more responsibility related to the LCU was placed on the CBC program for the oversight of licensed facilities.
Specifically, SB 739 requires a more rigorous investigatory process, and requires the LCU team be responsible for additional policies and procedures. This position will oversee staff that implement this bill. Major duties include:
Manage and direct the service delivery of the Community Based Care (CBC) complaint investigation functions for the State.
Interact with internal and external APD program staff on a regular basis to ensure that the program is operated in a consistent manner with the expectations of the OARs.
Develop necessary and appropriate documentation, by following clear guidelines, necessary to meet requirements for sanctions issued by SOQ including civil penalties, conditions, restriction of admissions, suspensions, non-renewals and revocations.
Coordinate with the Office of Adult Protective Services (APS) when issues have potential to become abuse or neglect.
Create, monitor, and evaluate systems for assuring the delivery of the program according to Oregon Administrative Rules, Oregon Revised Statutes, and Agency best practices to assure that agency response to persons at risk are done within mandated time frames, that investigations are followed up thoroughly and, in a manner, and appropriate referrals to other agencies are done as needed.
Coordinate and cooperate regularly with other DHS programs and shared/central services including SOQ, APS, Developmental Disabilities, APD as well as partner agencies, including Aging and Disability Resource Connections, Area Agencies on Aging, and other State and Federal partners.
Review and evaluate data to monitor whether these expectations are being met, to identify trends, and track data related to Complaint Investigator reports.
Provide technical advice and regulation/rule clarifications to support staff, local APD units, ombudsmen and facility personnel or representatives, and/or refer to appropriate persons or agencies as necessary.
Answer questions and inquiries concerning LTC rules of the state government, interpreting those rules and regulations for providers, other agencies, and the public.
Approve purchasing requests for office supplies and equipment.
Assist CBC program manager and other supervisors with other activities in their absence or as requested.
Develop, maintain, update and revise office policies and procedures.
Participate in committees reviewing policies and procedures for activities which interface with APD, central office and other agency branches.
This position works a hybrid schedule Monday through Friday from 8:00AM to 5:00 pm with occasional travel to work facilities to participate in meetings, investigations and facility visits and may include some overnights for variable lengths of time; poor road conditions and inclement weather may be a factor. Required to occasionally work excess of scheduled hours on some days and/or weekends/holidays, or in the event of serious or emergency situations.
Must work effectively and cooperatively, both within and outside of SOQ, with a variety of professional and nonprofessional…
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