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Cascadia Health

Mental Health Aide II (Supportive Housing - Prescott Terrace)

Cascadia Health, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204

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Job Overview

Location/Schedule:

This position is located at Prescott Terrace, a supportive housing facility in NE Portland. The schedule is Wednesday through Sunday, swing shift, 3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Position:

Mental Health Aide II

Program:

Supportive Housing

About Us:

Cascadia Health delivers Whole Health Care™. We provide mental health services, addiction recovery support, primary care, wellness programs, permanent housing solutions, and affordable housing to people of all ages. Our mission is to promote hope and support the well‑being of the communities we serve.

Description:

Cascadia operates housing sites in which individuals live independently and utilize mental health services through Cascadia. The goal is to promote self‑sufficiency and housing stability by providing voluntary, flexible, and supportive services that respond to an individual’s needs and interest in engaging in service. We have sites in Multnomah County (Portland) and Clackamas County (Wilsonville).

Position Summary:

As a Mental Health Aide at Cascadia Health, you will play a vital role in supporting individuals with mental health challenges within our residential settings. Your responsibilities include assisting with daily living activities, implementing individualized care plans, and fostering a safe, supportive environment for our residents. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to promote recovery and enhance overall well‑being of those in your care. This position requires compassion, patience, and a commitment to providing high‑quality, trauma‑informed care.

Responsibilities

Provide individual and group based therapeutic interventions for residents as directed by the mental health treatment plan and meet productivity standards.

Provide supervision and support to residents in areas of self‑care, hygiene, housekeeping, meal preparation, use of public transportation, supporting residents with community integration and social skills, and other areas of support.

Coordinate with shift partner(s) and staff at shift change regarding resident concerns, needed follow‑up, building/program needs, etc.

Accompany residents to, and assist residents during various types of appointments, outings and activities out in the community, generally using a company‑provided vehicle (e.g., smaller or larger passenger van) when possible.

Provide medication administration; administer medications following the provider’s orders using a Medication Administration Report (MAR).

Review daily cleaning schedule and collaborate with staff to ensure daily household chores are completed. This includes, but is not limited to, light housekeeping and cleaning of biohazards. Additionally, may assist in meal set‑up, preparation, serving, and clean‑up related to mealtimes or cooking group activities.

Assist in crisis situations and with de‑escalating residents that are in crisis or experiencing significant struggles. Follow emergency protocols and procedures including use of non‑violent crisis intervention and de‑escalation techniques (Pro‑ACT).

Adhere to compliance, required laws and trainings, safety of property and staff, regulations, i.e., mandatory abuse reporting laws, HIPAA, fire regulations.

Participate in all scheduled staff meetings, supervision sessions, and other departmental and agency meetings.

Document and maintain clinical records in a manner that assures compliance with all agency policy and procedures and local, state, and federal regulations through use of Electronic Health Record System (EHR).

Complete annual employee training requirements to understand how to conduct ethical work, for professional development, and stay in compliance.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Mental Health Aide II: Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science field from an accredited college or university or three years of full‑time professional experience providing direct service to individuals in a social service setting. Demonstrate the competencies to become credentialed as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), as outlined in the Oregon Administrative Rulings (OARs). Certification must be kept current and in compliance with OARs through MHACBO.

Experience in a residential mental health setting and providing skills training services is preferred but not required.

Proficient verbal and written communication skills.

Basic knowledge of Trauma‑Informed Care (TIC), Motivational Interviewing, and Evidence‑Based Practices.

Basic understanding of recovery models, illness management, and strength‑based philosophies.

Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Word & Excel).

CPR Certification (training provided post‑hire).

Working Conditions

Environmental:

Work is generally performed in a supportive/supported housing facility and occasionally in the community. Universal precautions should be taken due to exposure to disease, biohazards, noise, and contaminants.

Operating Hours:

Mental Health Aides operate on three shifts within a 24/7 window: day shift (7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.), swing shift (3:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m.), and overnight shift (11:00 p.m. – 7:30 a.m.). Float positions fill in shifts as needed and default to one program if no coverage is needed. Per diem (on‑call) positions provide coverage up to 12 shifts per quarter, as available. Schedules may vary depending on program.

Additional Compensation/Differentials:

Depending on program, shift, and other factors, additional compensation may be available. Secure locations receive an additional $1.00/hr for working in a secure facility. Swing shift receives an additional $1.00/hr in addition to the base pay. Overnight shifts receive an additional $3.00/hr in addition to the base pay. Per diem positions include an additional $2.00/hr in the base pay in lieu of benefits. Bilingual pay is available depending on language and ability to pass competency exam.

Mental:

Meal periods and breaks may be interrupted. Constant awareness and alertness are critical to detect and address escalated, potentially volatile situations.

Physical Demands:

Requires constant alertness, perception, and awareness of surroundings. Regularly stationary work at a computer, moving around program spaces, assisting residents with daily living tasks, cleaning, and using a computer for documentation. Requires occasional lifting of 20 to 50 lbs. (e.g., supplies). Requires occasional fast movement in potentially escalated situations to evade harm.

Benefits

Generous Paid Time Off Package – Full‑time employees earn 6 weeks of PTO in their first year.

Medical and Dental Coverage (begins 1st of the month following 30 days after hire date)

VSP Vision Discount Plan

403(b) Retirement Savings (Pre and post‑tax plans with up to 8% employer matching contribution)

Flexible Spending Account (FSA) (Medical, dependent care, and transportation options)

Short‑Term Disability, Long‑Term Disability, and Life Insurance

Paid Bereavement and Jury Duty Leave

Length of Service Award

Voluntary Life Insurance

Supplemental Insurance

Student loan forgiveness options

Wellness Benefits

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Bicycle Reimbursement

Discounted Fitness Memberships

Trauma Support Team

Starting Rate Range in USD ($) 24.72 – 25.84

Seniority Level Entry level

Employment Type Full‑time

Job Function Health Care Provider – Mental Health Care

Cascadia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, contact us at 503‑963‑7654.

This position is represented by a labor union.

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