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REMOTE Part-time Admin Role | Make a Difference with a Supportive Team (Work from Home in Oregon)

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2098 NE Ainsworth St, Portland, OR 97211, USA

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100% Work-from-Home • Paid Training • Supportive Team We’re a healthcare staffing company with 25+ years of experience — no prior staffing or healthcare experience required, we’ll train you! Advantage Nurse Staffing is looking for a detail-oriented, positive team player to join our supportive, all-remote staff. If you’re organized, love helping people, and want to grow your skills in a supportive environment, this could be the perfect fit. WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT 100% work-from-home (we’ve always been remote) Paid training & lots of learning opportunities Warm, supportive team that sticks together Computer & work phone provided No previous staffing or healthcare experience required — we’ll train you! WHAT YOU’LL DO As part of our staffing team, you will: Match incoming client requests with available staff in our system Communicate clearly and professionally with clients, healthcare professionals, and teammates by phone, email, text, and chat Handle a variety of staffing, clerical, and administrative tasks Re-prioritize quickly as new information and updates come in Bring your positive energy and professionalism to every interaction WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR We’ll provide full training in staffing processes, but we do need you to bring some core skills and qualities from day one, including: Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and other essential office tools Detail-oriented mindset with a strong ability to stay organized and accurately follow through on tasks Comfort with learning and navigating online systems efficiently and accurately Strong communication skills — written, phone, and electronic (text/email/chat) A reliable work history, with a demonstrated track record of attention to detail and consistency Positive, professional presence that fosters trust and makes people feel at ease Applicants must live in one of the following areas: Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, Columbia Counties, or Salem, Oregon JOB DETAILS Position: Staffing Specialist (Part-Time) Schedule: Thurs & Fri, 4–11 PM Location: Remote – Work from your Home Office (Oregon-based only) APPLY TODAY Important: Please note that we can only accept staffing applications submitted through Craigslist. Applications submitted via other methods (such as our website or email) will not be considered, as those channels are reserved for applications from healthcare professionals. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation! Please send your resume via Craigslist (cover letter is optional). Make sure your email + phone number are included — if we think you may be a good fit, we'll send you a prescreening email and follow up with a text to confirm. Join a supportive team, work from home, and grow with us in healthcare staffing! Learn more about us at: www.advantagenursestaffing.com

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