Founded in 2020, our mission is to ensure that all Central Oregon families have the care and opportunity they need to thrive in work and in play by cultivating affordable, accessible, equitable childcare cooperatives; empowering parents; creating community; and advocating for system-wide, family-friendly practices and policies.
Events Coordinator
The Events Coordinator is responsible for sales and client management, administration, and marketing and promotion of external and internal events at the High Desert Museum.
Communications Coordinator
With support from the Executive Director, the Communications Coordinator is responsible for creating, implementing, and executing effective communication strategies and events to promote the organization’s mission.
Public Programs Coordinator
The Public Programs Coordinator is responsible for collaborating across departments to co-create and co-develop programming for the High Desert Museum that will engage a variety of audiences.
Community Engagement Manager
The Community Engagement Manager is responsible for expanding and enriching relationships between the Museum and community organizations and institutions within Central Oregon and across the region, co-creating and co-implementing new models of participation and programming to extend the Museum’s reach and deepen our impact.
Director of Membership Development
The Director of Membership Development is responsible for growing and maintaining EDCO’s membership base, which helps fund the organization.
Seasonal Wildlife Habitat Technician
The seasonal habitat technician will support the planning and execution of wildlife habitat projects in Central and Eastern Oregon.
Homeowner Services Manager
The Homeowner Services Manager is responsible for managing support services to families who are selected to participate in Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity’s homeownership program.
Fundraising and Events Coordinator
The ideal candidate will be conscientious, use sound judgment, take the initiative, and continuously reflect on growth.
Conservation Manager
The Conservation Manager contributes to every aspect of the Land Trust’s land protection efforts, including assisting in the identification, prioritization, negotiation, documentation, funding and closing of real estate transactions aligned with the Land Trust’s mission and Conservation Plan.