Resident Assistant
Company: Bridges To Change
Location: Gresham
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Job Summary This full-time Resident Assistant is
community-facing and serves individuals across diverse identities,
genders and cultural backgrounds that are accessing low-barrier
recovery supports and transitional housing. The Resident Assistant
provides building coverage and participant support by greeting and
directing residents, monitoring activities, completing regular
building inspections, and documenting interactions and incidents.
The role also assists with conflict resolution, crisis response,
medication access, partner meetings, and regular documentation
while upholding BTC policies, professional boundaries, and
confidentiality standards. Essential Job Duties and
Responsibilities Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Serve a diverse population effectively, providing support and basic
resource information to participants, regularly interacting and
relationship building. Greet and direct participants, clarifying
site expectations and access to available resources. Document
participant interactions and incidents using factual and
observation-based documentation and provide information and updates
to the team. Mediate and de-escalate conflict and respond to crisis
situations in accordance with BTC policy and procedure. Provide
access to medication lockers; report and document medication
related activities. Facilitate classes and skill groups, as
assigned. Prepare meals for participants. Support external partner
and participant meetings, day center activities and after-hour
recreation, per calendar of events. Prepare meeting space of
external partners, as assigned. Conduct periodic inspections of all
areas in the building to monitor building and participants;
periodically monitor camera screen(s) in the office. Clean assigned
common areas, coordinate household chores and report maintenance
issues promptly. Complete documentation of services, progress
notes, and client interactions in accordance with organizational
standards within 24 hours, not to exceed 72 hours. Uphold
organizational ethics, including professional boundaries,
confidentiality, and trauma-informed communication standards.
Respond to participant crises with a trauma-informed approach,
utilizing de-escalation strategies, administering Narcan in
overdose situations, and activating emergency and supervisory
support in accordance with BTC procedures. Administer and document
intake and random urinalysis screenings in accordance with program
standards. Participate in regular supervision, team meetings, and
training as assigned. Adhere to organizational policies and
procedures, confidentiality regulations, and all applicable federal
and state behavioral health standards. Experience, Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities The following are the minimum levels required
to successfully perform the Essential Job Duties and
Responsibilities. State ORCHARDS BCU background check clearance,
required Food handler’s card within 30 days of hire, required
Demonstrated competency in supporting participants from diverse
genders and communities, including understanding how social
determinants, systemic inequities, and cultural factors influence
engagement, safety needs, and recovery goals Prior experience
providing participant support in residential, recovery, or
behavioral health settings, strongly preferred Computer literate;
functional ability with Microsoft programs and electronic health
record systems, required GED/High School Diploma, preferred
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain clear professional
boundaries while holding participants and staff accountable with
compassion and consistency Strong communication, trauma-informed
engagement, and conflict resolution skills, with the ability to
navigate emotionally charged or complex situations Experience with
crisis prevention, de-escalation, and intervention strategies in
behavioral health or related settings Ability to remain calm,
regulated, and exercise sound judgment in high-stress or crisis
situations Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced,
dynamic environment while maintaining attention to detail and
participant safety Ability to maintain high professional standards
in interactions with participants, staff, and community partners
Demonstrated success working effectively in diverse, collaborative
team environments, with strong skills in promoting inclusion and
cultural responsiveness Working Conditions Environment and Physical
Requirements: This position is based onsite at a BTC program
location that operates as a community living environment where
participants reside and/or stay overnight. The role requires
regular movement throughout the facility, including participant
common areas, offices, and designated outdoor areas such as smoking
spaces, building perimeters, and parking areas. Staff may be
required to perform routine checks of indoor and outdoor spaces to
ensure safety and program compliance. Those locations are subject
to a variety of environmental weather conditions including rain,
snow, wind, and dust. This position interacts constantly with
staff, visitors, program participants, government agencies, and
others. The role may involve exposure to substances such as
alcohol, drugs, drug paraphernalia, and biohazards (including
bodily fluids) in the course of routine duties. Appropriate
precautions, PPE, and training are provided in accordance with BTC
policy and OSHA standards. The position stands, walks, bends,
lifts, and moves intermittently during working hours. The incumbent
must be able to lift, push, pull and move files, supplies and
equipment in excess of 50 pounds. Emotional and Cognitive Demands:
Work in behavioral health settings involves regular exposure to
individuals experiencing emotional distress, crisis and/or
unpredictable behavior. Staff may encounter verbally escalated
interactions, trauma-related content, and situations requiring
rapid assessment, sound judgment, and effective de-escalation
skills. The role requires sustained emotional regulation, the
ability to maintain professional boundaries, and resilience when
supporting participants with complex behavioral health, substance
use, and psychosocial needs. Crisis situations may occur with
little warning and require immediate attention, adherence to safety
protocols, and clear communication with team members. Position Type
and Expected Hours of Work: This is a full-time, hourly non-exempt
position. Employees in this role are generally scheduled for either
three 10-hour shifts or four 10-hour shifts per week, primarily
during overnight (graveyard) hours. Specific schedules are assigned
based on program and operational needs and may include occasional
coverage of other shifts when required. Additional evening,
weekend, or holiday hours may be assigned to ensure adequate
program coverage. Other Duties and Responsibilities: This job
description is a summary of the essential duties and
responsibilities for this job, and it does not necessarily
represent an all-inclusive list of duties, responsibilities, tasks
or procedures. Employees are required to follow any other
job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related
duties requested by any person authorized to give instruction or
assignments. Nothing in this description restricts Bridges’ right
to assign or reassign duties at any time. Accommodation Statement:
Essential job duties and responsibilities are subject to possible
modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with
disabilities. To perform the job successfully, an incumbent or
applicant must possess the experience, knowledge, skills, and
abilities to perform each essential duty and responsibility
proficiently. If you require an accommodation in order to perform
the essential duties and responsibilities of this job, please
contact the Bridges to Change Human Resources Department. Bridges
to Change is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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