Executes a variety of work in support of our programs and projects, which includes convening and collaborating with tourism industry stakeholders through workshops, trainings, and events in communities to help set destination strategies to support visitor experience enhancement and spark experience development and destination stewardship through early investments and technical assistance.
Posting Opens: 9/26/24
Posting Closes: 10/21/24
Interview Timeline : 1st round of interviews beginning late October/early November
Anticipated Start Date : Early December
Do you have a passion for Oregon, along with an appreciation for the unpredictable and somewhat maverick nature of this place we call home? Working for Travel Oregon is more than a job. It is a life less ordinary, an eternal quest to share the next farm-to-table meal, powdery slope, coastal sunrise, or cultural experience. Our mission is to inspire travel that uplifts Oregon communities. We work with our communities to be stewards of Oregon, we work to optimize economic opportunity, advance equity, and respect the ecosystems, cultures, and places that make Oregon…Oregon.
DESTINATION SERVICES COORDINATOR
Travel Oregon’s Destination Services team works at the forefront of cultivating a strong ground game of destination development and stewardship professionals across Oregon to help foster the development of vibrant destinations that offer authentic experiences for all travelers, while striking an intentional balance of managing tourism, enhancing local quality of life, and protecting natural areas for generations to come. Our approach includes convening and collaborating with tourism industry stakeholders through workshops, trainings, and events in communities to help set destination strategies to support visitor experience enhancement, and spark experience development and destination stewardship through early investments and technical assistance.
The Destination Services Coordinator executes a variety of work in support of our programs and projects. Our team generally collaborates closely during early planning phases (often in person) and once the work is conceptualized, the staff lead may work closely with the Coordinator on deeper design and implementation, including setting up community-based events and traveling throughout Oregon to execute events and programming. The Coordinator will directly coordinate projects and execute tasks that level up to functional and departmental goals of stewarding destinations throughout Oregon.
The successful candidate has a passion for Oregon, working with communities and stakeholders around the state, and brings exceptional organization, interpersonal communication, and project coordination/organizational skills to the team.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/MAJOR DUTIES
Destination Services Coordination – ~40% of time
Project Coordination – ~40% of time
Administrative Support – ~20% of time
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
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Flexible Worktype Policy
This position is designated as Hybrid Remote. Business needs may require the employee to come into a designated workplace on a periodic basis. Travel, including overnight travel, approximately 4-12 days per quarter, may be required for this position.
Travel Oregon offers flexible schedules and work arrangements that meet the needs of the agency and our staff while aiming to balance that flexibility with the value of in-person collaboration and best serving our mission. As a semi-independent state agency, we feel strongly about cultivating and nurturing strong relationships, both across our workforce and with our many partners and stakeholders throughout the state. To support that aim, 0ur employees working in roles designated as Mobile or Hybrid Remote must reside in Oregon or the Portland Metro area.
Compensation
This position is non-exempt and eligible for overtime. The annualized equivalent starting salary range is $58,100-$69,700.
Benefits
About Travel Oregon
Travel Oregon was formed in 1995 and in 2003 we became a semi-independent state agency. We are committed to a vision of Oregon that is a welcoming destination where tourism drives economic prosperity, benefits the natural environment, and celebrates rich, diverse cultures. Our passionate and results-driven staff (~65 employees) enjoy working together in a friendly and supportive virtual-first atmosphere, striving to embody Travel Oregon’s values of integrity, equity, community, and stewardship in our workplace.
In addition to inspiring, promoting and serving up expert travel advice on traveloregon.com and our social channels, our work includes engaging with partners to ensure tourism enhances our communities, places and people – creating positive outcomes and safeguarding against unintended impacts for Oregon’s most vulnerable communities. On any given day, Travel Oregon's dedicated team is engaged in a broad scope of activities, including convening community engagements in rural Oregon, attending national/international trade shows, executing creative marketing campaigns to inspire visitors, conducting research, supporting projects and organizations across the state with our grants program, working with media and journalists and more. To optimize this work, we have adopted a destination stewardship approach that employs three “lenses” to guide our future decisions, programming, and actions: Prosperity Lens, Racial Equity Lens and Regenerative Tourism Lens. Our industry website contains a wealth of information and you can read Travel Oregon’s 10-Year Strategic Vision here.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Travel Oregon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, pregnancy or childbirth, disability, age, religion, creed, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. We encourage and respect different viewpoints and experiences as being essential to the process of innovation. We strive to acquire, grow, and maintain a diverse and inclusive workplace that applies principles and standards equitably while supporting the needs and accommodations of the individual employee.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and federal and state laws, it is the policy of Travel Oregon to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing the employment application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact jobs@traveloregon.com.
Veterans’ Preference
Travel Oregon provides qualifying veterans and disabled veterans with preference in employment. Please review the information linked **here **on eligibility for veterans' preference in state employment. In your application materials, please indicate your status and submit documentation along with your resume/other materials.