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Ready Together & Outreach Navigator

Full Time
  • Full Time
  • Bend, OR
  • $23.00–$25.00/hr. USD / Year
  • Salary: $23.00–$25.00/hr.

Website Companion Animal Medical Project

Outreach – Bend, Oregon | Companion Animal Medical Project

  • 35-38 hours per week (some evenings and weekends required)

  • $23.00–$25.00 per hour (DOE) | Start date March 16th

  • PTO Accrual

Mission:

Companion Animal Medical Project (CAMP) provides veterinary care to support pet-retention and increase stability for pets and their owners experiencing homelessness, in transition, or financial hardship throughout Central Oregon.

JOIN OUR TEAM:

Bring your veterinary skills and commitment to community service directly to the people and pets who need it most. CAMP is seeking a Ready Together & Outreach Navigator to deliver outreach services across Central Oregon, working alongside community partners to connect with pets and people experiencing homelessness and those in rural areas with limited access to care. This role focuses on outreach throughout Central Oregon, working alongside community partners, facilitating spay/neuter appointments (including all arrangements and transportation), and meeting with un/sheltered pet owners 1×1 to go over pet-readiness to support transitions into shelter or housing.

If you have experience in animal welfare or social services and are a creative, organized self-starter who can multi-task efficiently, this is your opportunity to serve neighbors from diverse lived experiences with dignity and respect.

Position Summary

The Ready Together & Outreach Navigator supports CAMP’s mission by connecting community members and their pets with veterinary care and supportive resources. This role builds trusting relationships with clients experiencing homelessness or financial hardship, assists with outreach and education efforts, and helps coordinate services in collaboration with veterinary staff, volunteers, and community partners. The position requires strong communication skills, emotional intelligence, and a compassionate, trauma-informed approach.

Key Responsibilities

  • Schedule, staff, organize, and collaborate on outreach sites across Central Oregon.

  • Assist in providing preventive veterinary services under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian, including vaccine administration, parasite control, ear cleaning, nail trimming, and other basic treatments, while ensuring patient comfort and safety

  • Distribute pet food and supplies to unsheltered, under-resourced, and rural communities.

  • Facilitate spay/neuter support, including communication, coordination, and patient transportation.

  • Meet with pet owners in outreach settings and one-on-one appointments to provide pet-readiness guidance and support.

  • Maintain accurate records of services provided and enter data into HMIS (Homeless Management Information System).

  • Adhere to all CAMP operating procedures and confidentiality policies.

  • Assist with intake and care of animals at CAMP’s facility or in collaboration with partner shelters for surrender intakes.

  • Work professionally and respectfully alongside staff, volunteers, and community partners.

  • Represent CAMP at community events and public engagements.

  • Demonstrate adaptability, teamwork, and a commitment to providing compassionate care to animals and their humans, recognizing and respecting diverse lived experiences.

Required Qualifications

  • Alignment with the mission, principles, and goals of the Companion Animal Medical Project (CAMP).

  • Foundational general practice veterinary assistant knowledge and skills, including but not limited to:

    • Safe restraint of animals of various sizes and temperaments, including the application of Fear Free® techniques

    • Veterinary terminology

    • Vaccine protocols and administration

    • Parasite prevention (flea, tick, and internal parasite prevention and treatment)

    • Oral medication administration

    • Basic patient care and treatments (e.g., ear cleaning, ophthalmic ointments, nail trims, clipping hair mats)

    • Client education and communication

  • Willingness and ability to learn additional veterinary assisting skills as needed to safely provide services within CAMP’s scope of practice.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills

  • High emotional intelligence skills, including the ability to engage clients experiencing hardship, trauma, or crisis with cultural humility, respect, and non-judgment.

  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.

  • Professional demeanor and effective communication in person, by phone, and electronically.

  • Self-starter who is self-directed, motivated, and able to work independently with CAMP clients, team members, and volunteers.

  • Current, valid Oregon driver’s license with a clean driving record that meets organizational and insurance standards.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as needed.

  • Ability to routinely load, set up, and unload outreach supplies, including mobile workstations, pet food, and veterinary supplies.

  • Frequent lifting, carrying, crouching, bending, kneeling, and navigating stairs or a mobile clinic van.

  • Ability to drive clinic vehicles, including a fully equipped clinic minivan, to and from outreach sites.

  • Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination required to safely assess animal behavior and administer vaccines or other treatments.

  • Handling and safe restraint of dogs and cats as needed within the scope of this position

  • Reasonable accommodations will be considered for individuals with disabilities to safely perform essential functions of the position.

Work Environment

  • Work is conducted in outdoor environments throughout Central Oregon, including outreach locations and homeless encampments

  • Ability to work in a variety of settings, including a mobile veterinary van, shelters, and the CAMP headquarters office

  • Frequent driving to and from outreach sites and for patient transport using CAMP vehicles

  • Frequent exposure to and handling of dogs and cats

  • Exposure to dogs and cats with unknown or incomplete rabies vaccination histories

  • Potential exposure to animal bites, scratches, and zoonotic diseases

  • Exposure to animal bodily fluids, including feces, urine, saliva, pus, vomit, and/or blood

  • Exposure to unpleasant odors associated with animal care and outdoor environments

  • Interaction with individuals from diverse and sometimes unknown backgrounds, including individuals experiencing mental or physical health challenges, substance use disorders, and/or prior involvement with the criminal justice system

Preferred Experience

  • Two or more years of veterinary assistant experience.

  • Experience in the animal welfare sector is a plus.

  • Experience in social services or the non-profit sector is a plus.

  • Bilingual (English-Spanish) skills are a plus.

Equal Opportunity Statement

The Companion Animal Medical Project (CAMP) is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all employees and volunteers. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status. CAMP encourages applicants of all backgrounds and abilities to apply. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request for individuals with disabilities to participate in the application process and perform essential job functions.

To apply:

Email your resume and cover letter to: johannah@campclinics.org 

In your cover letter, please describe in your own words:

  • Why are you interested in this full-time position?

  • What personal qualities, skills, and/or values do you bring that would help you succeed in this role?

We welcome examples or experiences that demonstrate your ability to work compassionately with animals and the communities CAMP serves.

To apply for this job please visit campclinics.org .

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