The Orangewood Foundation has passionately advocated for young people facing foster care, homelessness, and trafficking since 1981. Our mission is to empower these individuals by supporting the futures they envision, providing dedicated one-on-one support to help them achieve their dreams and goals. We provide programs and services in four essential areas: Basic Needs & Support, Education, Life Skills & Employment, and Transitional Housing & Support. Our vision is a community where every young person thrives. We embody this goal every time we talk to a young person, a volunteer, a community member, and to each other. We offer Equal Opportunity Employer, Flexible Scheduling, Powerful Teamwork, Personal Fulfillment, Thriving Community, Professional Development, Mental & Physical Wellness, and Competitive Compensation. At Orangewood, recently ranked #27 in Best Places to Work 2025, we take pride in fostering a positive and supportive workplace culture. We ask all staff to uphold the following core values: Trust, Respect, Empathy, Inclusion, and Advocacy. The Independent Living Program (ILP) and Housing-Independent Living Programs (H-ILP) support youth and young adults (16-28) as they work toward interdependence and stabilize their lives. ILP focuses on individuals transitioning from foster care, offering resources, skill-building, and coaching on education, employment, housing, financial responsibility, and health. H-ILP extends these supports to young adults with housing vouchers, helping them secure, stabilize, and maintain their housing. Both programs provide individualized support and workshops to empower participants in achieving self-sufficiency and long-term stability. The Administrative & Data Entry Specialist for the Independent Living Program (ILP) provides crucial administrative and data entry support to both program staff and administration. This role involves coordinating meetings, managing documentation, and assisting with onboarding and training processes. The Administrative & Data Entry Specialist is also responsible for maintaining records, supporting program outreach efforts, and preparing reports. The position requires excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to handle sensitive information with discretion. The role supports the overall functioning of the ILP by ensuring smooth operations and effective communication across the program. When considering this job opportunity, please be aware that the role may involve high stress levels due to mitigating participant crises and potential exposure to vicarious trauma. It is essential to prioritize self-care and seek appropriate support when needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED