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| Location | PDX |
Multnomah County and the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management need your help to staff Severe Weather Warming Shelters. Thank you for being willing to provide service to community members at this location. Your work is vital. Staff are permitted to dress in a way that corresponds with their gender identity and/or gender expression. Care for When It's Cold (Link to MultCo Info & Snow Route Map) Click on a Shelter Below to Review Available Shifts Salvation Army (Click link for site info and shifts) 5325 N. Williams Ave, Portland 97217 Friendly House (Click link for site info and shifts) 1737 NW 26th Ave, Portland 97210 Imago Dei (Click link for site info and shifts) 1302 SE Ankey, Portland, OR 97214 Charles Jordan Community Center (Click link for site info and shifts) 9009 N Foss Ave., Portland, OR 97203 Training & Qualification Information: If you haven't already, please review the Training Guide for Recommended, Required training (all Required training is web-based, links in Training Guide) and Qualifications for each position For Just In Time training, please watch this NET warming shelter video (10:02) NOTE: Multnomah County staff must obtain supervisor approval prior to signing up for a shift. Please review the Emergency Service Worker Acknowledgement Form and Supervisor's Acknowledgement Form. For any questions, please first check the Frequently Asked Questions page or ask your supervisor. If they are unable to answer your question, contact: Your department finance lead/director regarding billing and budget questions, and Your Department HR Unit regarding time coding and approvals, pay (including overtime and double time), or other time/schedule related issues. If you have additional questions or concerns, please submit them using the EOC Questions and Concerns Form. Please take time before your deployment to prepare for this working environment (see attached "Preparing for an Emergency Assignment"). During your assignment, there may be hectic times when you are very busy and slower, less eventful periods. This is the nature of emergency and disaster response and should be expected.
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