This position leads all communications for the System of Care Advisory Council (SOCAC) team, working closely with governor‑appointed members, agency partners (OHA, ODHS, ODE, OYA), contractors, Tribes, federal partners, community providers, and people with lived experience. The role ensures coordinated, accurate, and compliant communication about SOCAC priorities, actions, outcomes, public‑meeting requirements, and partner opportunities. It also serves as the primary point of contact for media and legislative information requests.
Key responsibilities include maintaining communication requirements on behalf of the SOCAC, ensuring applicability to a variety of statewide collaborators, tracking SOCAC communication needs, and updating or refining communication strategies and materials. The position manages and executes an ongoing SOCAC communication plan and develops a wide range of materials, including guidance documents, fact sheets, toolkits, videos, presentations, and webpages. It works closely with intersecting programs to ensure alignment with SOCAC’s 2025–2029 Strategic Plan.
Minimum Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, public relations, marketing, journalism, behavioral science, social science, or related field AND five years of professional level experience in public relations or public affairs;
OR
Eight years of experience directly related to the position under recruitment. Five of the eight years must have been at the professional level.
Desired Attributes:
Preference Statement: Bilingual skills are preferred but not required.
Benefits of Joining Our Team
How to Apply: Submit applications at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-199384.
Application Deadline: 05/13/2026
Salary Range: $6,581 - $10,105 monthly
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The Oregon Health Authority is at the forefront of lowering and containing costs, improving quality and increasing access to health care in order to improve the lifelong health of Oregonians. OHA is overseen by the nine-member citizen Oregon Health Policy Board working towards comprehensive health reform in our state.
Vision:
A healthy Oregon
Mission:
Ensuring all people and communities can achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnerships, prevention, and access to quality, affordable health care.