Leave & Accommodations Specialist
About Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDC):
Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDC) is a nonprofit organization serving children and families across Oregon through early education and family support programs. At OCDC, our work has purpose. Every role contributes to creating stronger families, healthier communities, and brighter futures for children across Oregon.
Position Summary:
The Leave & Accommodations Specialist is responsible for administering and ensuring compliance with the organization’s leave of absence, workplace accommodation, and workers’ compensation programs. Serving as the organization’s primary subject matter expert, this position partners with employees, managers, third-party administrators, and HR stakeholders to manage complex cases, provide guidance, and support employee outcomes. The Specialist leads the interactive accommodation process, coordinates leave and workers’ compensation administration, develops manager capability through training, education, and consultation, and makes continuous improvements to processes. This role promotes a culture of care while ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and organizational policies.
Essential Functions:
Administer and oversee leave of absence, accommodation, and workers’ compensation programs and projects in compliance with federal, state, and local laws (i.e. FMLA, ADA, PWFA, USERRA, Oregon Paid Family and Medical Leave [PLO, OFLA, Paid Sick Time], Workers’ Compensation) and organizational policies.
Serve as the subject matter expert on leave, accommodation, and workers’ compensation matters, applying best practices and providing consultative guidance to employees, managers, and HR partners.
Manage complex leave, accommodation, and workers’ compensation cases from intake through resolution, ensuring accurate documentation and confidentiality.
Lead the interactive accommodation process, evaluate requests, and coordinate reasonable accommodations in partnership with employees and managers.
Partner with third-party administrators, healthcare providers, and internal stakeholders to ensure successful projects, effective case management, timely resolution, and consistent program administration.
Coordinate return-to-work and transitional work plans for employees returning from leave, accommodation, or workplace injury, conducting assessments as appropriate.
Consult with managers and HR partners on attendance, leave, accommodation, and workplace injury matters, providing recommendations and support.
Develop and deliver training, resources, and tools to build manager capability and employee understanding of leave, accommodations, and workers’ compensation processes and requirements.
Monitor regulatory changes, maintain program compliance, and recommend process and policy improvements.
Track and analyze program data, trends, and metrics to support operational effectiveness and risk management.
Develop, implement, and continuously improve policies, procedures, and program practices to ensure alignment with organizational values, operational needs, and evolving regulatory requirements.
Cross-Train and provide backup support for related HR functions as needed.
Perform additional duties as assigned to support the department and organizational priorities.
(Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)
Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree, preferably in human resource management, business administration, or a related field.
Minimum five (5) years of directly relevant work experience.
(or equivalent combination of education and experience)
Certifications:
Preferred: Leaves Management Certification
Preferred: Workers Compensation Certification
Preferred: Associate Professional in Human Resources (aPHR®) via the HR Certification Institute (HRCI)
Preferred: Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP)
Technical & Functional Competencies:
Apply working knowledge of leave, disability, and workers’ compensation programs, including eligibility, confidentiality, data privacy, and regulatory requirements.
Operate independently across a range of cases, tasks, and projects while exercising sound judgment in selecting methods and techniques for resolution.
Collaborate effectively with third parties, managers, and cross-functional stakeholders to resolve issues and improve service delivery.
Use HRIS systems (e.g., Workday) and reporting tools to ensure data accuracy, identify trends, and support informed decision-making.
Analyze root causes, evaluate options, and recommend or implement improvements to processes, policies, and program practices.
Communicate complex program requirements clearly and effectively to support compliance, employee understanding, and manager capability.
OCDC Core Competencies:
All Staff: Focuses On Children & Families, Collaborates with Others, Demonstrates Nimble Learning, Ensures Accountability.
Pay Range:
The pay range for this position is $68,000.00 to $85,000.00 annually.
Placement within the range is determined by factors such as relevant experience, skills, certifications, and internal equity.
Benefits:
At OCDC, employee wellbeing is a priority and an essential part of supporting our mission and communities. OCDC offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial wellbeing, and work–life balance. Eligible employees (20+ hours/week) may receive:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement plan with employer contribution
Paid time off, sick leave, holidays, and paid leave programs
Employer paid life and disability coverage, with voluntary options available
Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare and dependent care
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and wellness resources
Optional benefits including pet insurance
Other:
Successful enrollment in Oregon’s Central Background Registry (CBR) through the OR Dept. of Early Learning and Care.
Ability to pass a sponsored physical examination and communicable disease assessment.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
OCDC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable law.
OCDC is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation. If you need an accommodation to complete the application or interview process, please let us know.