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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Beaverton, OR
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Job Details

Level:    Entry
Job Location:    Beaverton, OR
Position Type:    Full Time
Education Level:    High School
Salary Range:    $20.02 - $20.02 Hourly
Travel Percentage:    None
Job Shift:    Any
Job Category:    Entry Level

Description

Join Our Team as a Residential Aid at the Beaverton Recovery Center!

Are you looking for meaningful work that directly impacts the lives of others? Do you thrive in a structured, supportive environment where every shift offers the opportunity to make a difference? CODA is seeking compassionate and dependable individuals to join our team as Residential Aids at our new Beaverton Recovery Center.

Position: Residential Aid
Location: Beaverton Recovery Center, Washington County
Company: CODA, Inc.

About Us:

CODA is a leader in substance use disorder treatment and recovery services in Oregon. Our new Beaverton Recovery Center is designed to be a trauma-informed and patient-centered residential environment where individuals begin or continue their journey toward recovery. CODA’s mission is to treat every individual with compassion, dignity, and evidence-based care—and our Residential Aids are vital to making that mission a reality.

About the Role:

As a Residential Aid, you’ll be responsible for supporting a safe, secure, and therapeutic living environment for patients engaged in recovery services. You’ll monitor patient activity, provide transportation and documentation support, maintain order and cleanliness in the facility, and play a key role in establishing a respectful and stable treatment community. This is a hands-on, people-focused role for those who want to contribute directly to patients’ healing and stability.

What You’ll Do:

  • Maintain a structured and supportive environment by monitoring patient behavior and location
  • Respond to medical needs and emergencies per CODA’s site procedures
  • Conduct room, property, and safety checks to ensure a contraband-free environment
  • Assist with patient check-ins, daily routines, medication administration, and UA collections
  • Drive patients to recovery-related appointments (if an approved driver)
  • Support documentation and log entries within the electronic medical record
  • Serve as a professional, trauma-informed role model for residents
  • Assist with household cleaning, phone answering, filing, and shift change reports
  • Help facilitate community meetings and group outings
  • Maintain strong ethical and professional boundaries with all patients
  • Support children and families, where applicable, in family-oriented programs

Available shifts:

Day Sun-Th 5:45am-2:15pm

Day Tu-Sat 5:45am-2:15pm

Day Th-M 5:45am-2:15pm

Swing Sun-Wednesday 2pm-10:15pm

Swing Tuesday-Saturday 2pm-10:15pm

Swing Thursday-Monday 2pm-10:15pm

Grave   Friday-Monday 9:30-7am

Grave   Tuesday-Thursday 9:30-7am

Grave Thursday 9:30pm-7:30am

Qualifications


 

What You Will Bring:

  • Preferred: High school diploma or GED
  • Preferred: At least 6 months of education, training, or experience in addictions treatment
  • Preferred: 1 year of work experience in a residential, clinical, or medical team setting
  • Strong emotional composure and ability to maintain safety in high-risk situations
  • Professional communication, teamwork, and reliability
  • Commitment to patient confidentiality, trauma sensitivity, and respect
  • Ability to work in a structured environment while remaining flexible and empathetic
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office and ability to navigate electronic medical records

 

What We Offer:

  • A Mission with Meaning: Contribute directly to recovery journeys every day
  • Training & Development: Learn valuable skills in behavioral health, safety, and documentation
  • Supportive Culture: Join a team rooted in CODA’s values—collaboration, compassion, courage, respect, and vision
  • Growth Opportunities: Build experience in a setting that opens doors to clinical, counseling, or administrative paths within the organization

At CODA, we know that recovery is possible—and we believe in the power of people to help make it happen. If you’re dependable, compassionate, and looking for work that matters, we encourage you to apply today.

Be a part of something bigger. Apply now to become a Residential Aid at CODA’s Beaverton Recovery Center.


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Posting ID: 1170218981 Posted: 2025-11-18 Job Title: Residential Aide