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Serenity Lane is looking for compassionate individuals who share our core belief that recovery from addiction is possible, and who are committed to providing excellent patient care and empowering patients and their families to grow in their recovery.
Coburg, Oregon 97219
Full-time (this is an FLSA Exempt position)
$80,000-$90,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience.
As part of an interdisciplinary team of professionals dedicated to providing healing and hope to patients, families, and communities affected by substance use disorder, Managers of Outreach at Serenity Lane:
You will be joining a supportive and collaborative culture fostered by leaders and colleagues who are available, open, and invested in the success of their teams and, therefore, the success of those in their care.
Please MAIL, FAX, or EMAIL your Resume and Cover Letter to:
HR Department
Serenity Lane
PO Box 8549,
Coburg, OR 97408
Fax: (541) 485-8484
Email: hr@serenitylane.org
Please include the job reference # on the subject/ATTN fields
or, Apply on Indeed
Drug Free Workplace (free of substances of abuse including Cannabis THC).
Pre-employment drug screen and criminal background check will be required.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Serenity Lane encourages women and minorities to apply and prohibits discrimination on the basis of any characteristics protected by applicable local, state, federal laws and any agency policy including, but not limited to, discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or sexual orientation.
REF #
Outreach-Manager
Location
coburg-or
Job Status
Full Time
Schedule
Full-time. This is a FLSA Exempt position.
Salary Range
$80,000-$90,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience
Qualifications
Closing Date
Open until position is filled
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$106k-145k (estimate)
03/13/2024
05/09/2024
serenitylane.org
BEND, OR
100 - 200
1973
DON ZIGLER
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
Our mission is to provide a healing environment in which chemically dependent individuals and their families discover an enhanced quality of life through long-term recovery from alcoholism and drug abuse. We believe that chemical dependency is a treatable disease. Through education, intervention and innovative treatment services, recovery from the illness can be accomplished.