Job Description:
We look for individuals in our organization who are passionate
about our mission and values, and providing excellent customer service.
We value our employees, working closely with them to help them
be successful. We value the people we provide services to, ensuring
they receive the highest quality of customer service.
Balance is required in this job! Balance the need for and
individual’s safety with their right to make choices about their own
care. Balance field work investigating potential abuse with report
writing and paperwork needs.
Recruitment #: 333-02-26
Closes: March 6, 2026
Location: Salem, OR
Salary: $5,380 -
7,209 per month, with excellent benefits
(Please see below).
Agency Sponsored: Medical/Dental 100% paid for
employee and 90-98% for dependents: generous Paid-time off, Public
Employee Retirement (PERS), Employee Assistance Plan, Long Term
Disability, great culture.
Employee paid: Deferred Compensation, Life Insurance,
Short Term Disability, Colonial Life Supplemental Plans, Legal Shield.
General Description
Investigate and report allegations of abuse against people with
disabilities and older adults, as required under state and federal mandate.
Essential Functions
- Investigates complaints or allegations of abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation and serious self-neglect involving seniors,
age 65 years and older, and persons with physical disabilities, age
18 years and older
- Performs assessments for case planning and intervention
- Completes a written report that encompasses the evidence gathered
during the investigation
- Conducts investigations into allegations in facility settings
- Promotes person centered services
- Protects consumers and reduces Agency risk
- Provides excellent service in a professional manner
1.
Investigates complaints or allegations of abuse, neglect,
financial exploitation and serious self-neglect involving seniors,
age 65 years and older, and persons with physical disabilities, age
18 years and older.
- Perform overall assessment of the consumer’s physical, social,
psychological, environmental, and financial situation
- Conduct unannounced interviews with all pertinent parties within
the mandated timeframe
- Interview potential witnesses and gather evidence pertinent to the investigation
- Develop and implement protective services intervention plans using
the least intrusive methods possible
- Maintain confidentiality of the information gathered during the
investigation in accordance to the Oregon Administrative Rules and
Oregon Revised Statutes
2.
Performs assessments for case planning and intervention
- Work closely with other disciplines towards resolution of
abuse/neglect cases
- Participate in the monthly Multi-Disciplinary Team Meeting to
build collaborative relationships with Community Partners
- Gather evidence for civil and criminal court proceedings; provide
testimony as required
- Determine the nature and extent of endangerment and implement
protective measures to prevent further abuse from occurring
- Provide in-service training to facility staff regarding mandatory
reporting of abuse/neglect
3.
Completes a written report that encompasses the evidence
gathered during the investigation
- Review the information and make a determination as to whether or
not the allegation occurred and if wrongdoing is substantiated or
unsubstantiated based on a preponderance of evidence
- Ensure the report is completed within the designated timeframe
4.
Conducts investigations into allegations in facility settings
- Review and gather facility documentation to determine abuse and/or
neglect in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules
- Conduct interviews with staff and facility administration to
gather relevant information
- Understand and interpret Medications Administration Records,
Physician’s Orders, Care Plans, Progress Notes, etc. to determine if
the facility provided care in accordance with the rules
- Work collaboratively with APD during investigations to ensure
resident safety in facilities
5.
Promotes person centered services
- Embrace and exhibit the Agency Mission and Core Values
- Understand the role of consumer choice
- Interact with the public, consumers, co-workers and others in a
patient, respectful and culturally appropriate manner
- Educate self and others of resources available for populations
served, including researching electronic and written materials and
Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon resource database
- Understand other Agency resources and accessing resources and
assistance to consumers as needed
6.
Protects consumers and reduces Agency risk
- Follow policies, regulations and requirements of project and
Agency; document plan and progress as required
- Serve as a Mandatory Reporter of suspected abuse of vulnerable
populations as required by policy and regulation
- Maintain and sharing information according to privacy regulations
7.
Provides excellent service in a professional manner
- Meet the needs of consumers, follow through, meeting deadlines,
and maintain skills and knowledge to perform the job
- Apply the required knowledge and skills and exhibit critical
thinking and problem solving
- Exhibit good decision making, problem solving and work habits
- Meet quality standards in accuracy, judgment, timeliness and
following policy and procedure
- Exhibit good work habits, including organizational skills, regular
attendance, working independently, seeking and offering assistance
when needed
- Exhibit technology skills related to the work needing to be done,
(word processing, spreadsheets, database, internet research, mail,
IM, phones, copiers, etc.)
- Regular attendance to meet the demands of this job and provide
necessary services.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None